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by Cat-Scratch » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:11 pm
This thread has posts that are making me


Strict31 wrote:To quote Hunter S. Thompson, there is nothing more despicable than a cat in the depths of a nip binge..
Strict31 wrote:Listen to Feline Mussolini.
Strict31 wrote:You're goddamned insane.
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by MrBlack » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:35 pm
achilles wrote:Just out of curiosity, what sci-fi movies have we seen in recent years? And please, nothing associated with Bay or anything that looks like he did it need apply.
Aside from District 9, there hasn't been much good sci-fi in the last few years.
I don't really count Star Trek since it's really its own thing.
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by Rockman » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:49 pm
Did you see Source Code? I thought that was a very good, underrated film of last year.
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by Rockman » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:49 pm
Also I thought the new Planet of the Apes film was spectacular.
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by blah » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:54 pm
i soooo want to see this it's ridiculous
Prometheus and The Dark Knight Rises are the only two movies I want to see right now.
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by Eli Katz » Fri Jun 08, 2012 2:12 pm
Re semi-recent sci-fi films: I really liked A Scanner Darkly. I thought it was a great adaptation and a very cool movie. It had the perfect look for its subject matter.
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by Thunderstorm » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:49 pm
I saw this last night. I did like it, but I had only seen one trailer for it and didn't know much about it other than it was supposed to be a sort of prequel to Alien. My issues with it:
There were a couple of absolutely useless subplots. These were the dumbest scientists ever seen in a serious sci-fi movie. A couple of characters motivations were completely unclear. You are left to make up your own story for why they did what they did.
I'm really hoping there's an extended edition that fills in a few of the blanks, and it feels like there almost has to be. It wasn't a rehash of Alien, and I think that is what they were going for. You see creatures and places that look familiar, but it's different enough you don't quite know what to expect. I completely understand the reviews being all over the map. It has it's share of problems and that's going to bother a lot of people, but overall I really enjoyed it. There were a lot of people leaving the theater saying they weren't sure if they liked it or not.
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by Miracloman » Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:44 am
From all the prequels to well know movie franchises I had seen,this is probably the one I liked the best. I would describe it not as "the origin of the story we all know" but instead as "a different story that happened before the one we know",that's the best description I can give.

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You've escaped from the trap that has always captured coyle and bender!!!
There will be another day, Miracloman! Another day!!!!
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by GOSD » Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:13 pm
I was entertained but confused as well.
Great special effects but like Thunderstorm said, dumb as hell scientists.
I left with more questions than I had going in.
My wife laughed @ the caesarean section part.

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by Miracloman » Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:32 pm
GOSD wrote:I was entertained but confused as well.
Great special effects but like Thunderstorm said, dumb as hell scientists.
I left with more questions than I had going in.
My wife laughed @ the caesarean section part.

"foreing body removal procedure" to be exact. 

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by TheLurker » Sat Jun 09, 2012 4:06 pm
Personally didn't like it. Maybe the expectations were too high.
I thought it was curious that this is a "prequel", but then weren't the two Aliens Vs. Predator films too?
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by prozacman » Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:23 pm
GOSD wrote:I was entertained but confused as well.
Great special effects but like Thunderstorm said, dumb as hell scientists.
I left with more questions than I had going in.
My wife laughed @ the caesarean section part.

That was the scariest part for me. I recently had my apendix removed and got similar staples in my stummic. Makes me think it might not be my apendix they took out of me!!!
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by pastajoe » Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:12 pm
Just saw the movie, and while entertaining I found a number of things implausible:
The fact that our technology would have advanced so far within this century. The cavalier attitude of everyone, especially the scientists. A group of unprofessional people would be used on such a mission. The fact some of them never met each other. No probes or robots sent to check out the structure before just driving up to it. Taking off their helmets just because they can breathe. What about microbe contamination? What's the sense of decontaminating after when stuff could be inside their suits or bodies? The two stranded guys just walking around instead of staying in place. Nobody keeping constant track of them. Then the one guy acting like the snake-like creature in the liquid is going to be friendly. Are you kidding me? The guy with the parasite in his eye not getting medical help right away. The C-section, you're telling me it wasn't connected to anything in her body like her uterus or arteries, so she would bleed to death after having it yanked out? Then walking around like she had a paper cut?. And when the two women are running in the end to avoid being squished, why not run to the side instead of staying in the line of the falling ship. All these things and more bugged me.
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by GOSD » Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:20 pm
pastajoe wrote:Just saw the movie, and while entertaining I found a number of things implausible:
The fact that our technology would have advanced so far within this century. The cavalier attitude of everyone, especially the scientists. A group of unprofessional people would be used on such a mission. The fact some of them never met each other. No probes or robots sent to check out the structure before just driving up to it. Taking off their helmets just because they can breathe. What about microbe contamination? What's the sense of decontaminating after when stuff could be inside their suits or bodies? The two stranded guys just walking around instead of staying in place. Nobody keeping constant track of them. Then the one guy acting like the snake-like creature in the liquid is going to be friendly. Are you kidding me? The guy with the parasite in his eye not getting medical help right away. The C-section, you're telling me it wasn't connected to anything in her body like her uterus or arteries, so she would bleed to death after having it yanked out? Then walking around like she had a paper cut?. And when the two women are running in the end to avoid being squished, why not run to the side instead of staying in the line of the falling ship. All these things and more bugged me.
I know. The wife and I had fun picking things like that apart as well.

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by GOSD » Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:20 pm
prozacman wrote:That was the scariest part for me. I recently had my apendix removed and got similar staples in my stummic. Makes me think it might not be my apendix they took out of me!!!
Could you get up and run around like that?
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