John Carter looks good! They're sticking surprisingly close to the source material, by the look of things. Well, I guess it's not that surprising, it wasn't exactly classic literature.
John Carter looks great, I'm glad to see that the horrible scifi movie was not the only version of that story they are going to do. Though technically it should be "A Princess of Mars." But if they want to franchise it, it does go better using the first main character.
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John Carter looks good! They're sticking surprisingly close to the source material, by the look of things. Well, I guess it's not that surprising, it wasn't exactly classic literature.
I've never read any of the books, but I have seen enough Frank Frazetta paintings to know that if there is not a scene of John Carter riding a giant lizard with a half naked chick while fighting a six legged gorilla then the film makers have failed.
You know what else I hated? Click. What a fucking horribly depressing movie. It was marketed as this fun, silly comedy about a guy with a remote that can control the world. And it is, for about 45 minutes....then for an hour it's this fucking tragic story of loss, missed moments and general depression. It's fucking horrendous.
Holy shit yes
Click is one of the most depressing movies I've ever seen, probably because I wasn't prepared for it. I mean, not in an introspective or deep way that sad films can be when they're really good (like 50/50 might be), in just a ... really dark and awful way that's such a clash with the movie you were watching. It's like coming home from an enjoyable but not terribly memorable evening with friends and your dog is dead because you left the gas on
After reading that interview with the cast and director of The Thing prequel I was genuinely excited for it... until I watched the trailer. I'm going to re-watch the original just to wash this away from my brain.
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I thought the Jack and Jill you guys were talking about was that other movie by the guy who did Birdemic (actually called Julie and Jack.)
Would still be interested to see which is worse.
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What was wrong with The Thing trailer? Other than, of course, the title of the film. I thought it looked decent.
And I can't wait for John Carter. Kudos to Disney for releasing such a weird and melancholy teaser trailer, though from looking at the YouTube comments a lot of people can't tell this film takes place on Mars. They think it's just another SciFi/Western mashup like Cowboys v. Aliens.
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After reading that interview with the cast and director of The Thing prequel I was genuinely excited for it... until I watched the trailer. I'm going to re-watch the original just to wash this away from my brain.
I felt the trailer gave too much away, which unfortunately revealed the prequel is a retread (pre-tread?) of the original plot, only now with one female character who looks half the age of the rest of the cast.
After reading that interview with the cast and director of The Thing prequel I was genuinely excited for it... until I watched the trailer. I'm going to re-watch the original just to wash this away from my brain.
I felt the trailer gave too much away, which unfortunately revealed the prequel is a retread (pre-tread?) of the original plot, only now with one female character who looks half the age of the rest of the cast.
The Thing prequel actually looks to be a loose remake of the original The Thing From Another World, what with the female lead and actual alien frozen in ice and the spaceship and all. I think that's kind of cool.
A prequel to a remake, which is actually a sequel, that is a remake.
Hugo looks ok, but that trailer has awful music that does it absolutely no favours.
As for The Thing, it looks fine I guess. But it seems so close to the carpenter version that it just seems pointless. Sorry new guys, that version has Kurt Russel in it, so you lose.
You probably should read the thread at least a little to find out if something has been posted.
If you were talking to me I went back a few pages and didn't see it. I don't have time to read the entirety of every thread on here. So I apologize if it was a repost.
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As for The Thing, it looks fine I guess. But it seems so close to the carpenter version that it just seems pointless. Sorry new guys, that version has Kurt Russel in it, so you lose.
You are aware that it's a prequel to the Carpenter film, right? And that the production crew very, very purposefully tried their best to make it fit with the Carpenter film? And that John Carpenter has been a very vocal supporter of this film?
Is there anyone in Hollywood that is not in that movie?
It's "Hollywood doesn't understand how viruses and disease transmission work" the movie!
Hmm, although I wonder if they actually have brewed up a 'megaplague' which actually would kill everyone for this movie. It seems unlikely due to the fact that we see the woman dying quite quickly after her return home, which means that the time between infection and death is quite short. Infection by contact or contact with a surface is dangerous, though not as effective as airborne transmission, however if that is the only transmission method and it is known while the outbreak is still at smaller levels then it would be relatively easy to contain. People can be very brutal at isolating the sick when they need to be.
Still, it does seem to have no obvious external signs of infection, which is a big plus for it killing everyone.
The problem with the film is that it will either be ridiculous, or pointlessly sad. Yes, if they put together a virus which is infectious through skin and from any contact, with a 3 month period in which you are infectious but not sick and everyone who gets it dies then yes, everyone dies and the flailings of the heroes are pointless. If there is a single chink in it's armor (you have to touch your mouth with infected hands, you are obviously sick, you die in a week etc) then them not seeing it and shutting down the transmission quickly enough to make it just a disaster is absurd.
You probably should read the thread at least a little to find out if something has been posted.
If you were talking to me I went back a few pages and didn't see it. I don't have time to read the entirety of every thread on here. So I apologize if it was a repost.
I just thought it was funny because the very first post on this page is talking about Contagion. The trailer is at the bottom of the page right before this one.
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Oh cool, so someone who will give the source some respect. I remember when scifi did their horrific one I was sad because I thought that would be the only adaptation they did. John Carter is one of my favorite old school heroes, his line in Thuvia Maid of Mars is how I always picture a hero should be.
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I'm really excited about John Carter; the trailer is classy as all hell and suggests something equally adventurous and thoughtful, which is a fucking rare breed these days.
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Oh cool, so someone who will give the source some respect. I remember when scifi did their horrific one I was sad because I thought that would be the only adaptation they did. John Carter is one of my favorite old school heroes, his line in Thuvia Maid of Mars is how I always picture a hero should be.
To put it in a bit more context, he also directed Finding Nemo and Wall-e which are widely regarded as the best pixar films.
Tbloxham's post sums up my feelings exactly about contagion.
Also super excited about John Carter of Mars. Andrew Stanton's directing!
It's not that I'm not interested to see how the movie will play out, I just worry it will inevitably be played like any other disaster movie.
IE. The virus is coming to get us! We only have 30 minutes to synthesize the vaccine in the Vaccinotron to save everyone, and Dr Evil McEnvironmentalist has stolen the Proton Matrix we need to turn on the Vaccinotron! Quickly Dr Heroine SaveTheChildren, use your womens intuition to save us!
On no, we've got to go into the science room. Dodge those biology lasers! Explosions! Hurrah, I've got the formula, get it into the machine. The world is saved!
Or
Strive struggle, everyone is dead but us 10 people. However, we've learned a valuable lesson about self reliance and the value of community!
I think it would be much more interesting to see the occurrence and after affects of a virus today which killed say, 1/8 of the worlds population. Like the real plagues which swept Europe. Yes, there are maybe a billion dead, and corpses are piled in the street but society can go on. The question is should it go on in the same way, how are we affected by this? Who is getting the blame, does it even matter? How does society deal with the aftermath of the draconian efforts which saved so many lives, but which led to say, 50% of the population of Seattle dying in quarantine.That would be much better than a plague which killed everyone. Also, more believable as a pandemic. If someone knows that someone is definitely going to die of the disease, then once enough people have died to show the severity they will just abandon them and hide.
There are lots of problems with Click, mainly Sandler and the Director, neither of whom had what it takes to make it a good movie. Which is sad, because there IS a good movie in there.
Late, but that "good movie" you're referencing is It's a Wonderful Life. Click is just a pseudo-comedic remake of It's a Wonderful Life. Also, it was horrible and no one should bother watching it and I want my money back.
I will say, my first impression is something along the lines of; "Wait... this is a Scorsese movie?".
It looks like they have a pretty good cast. I'm sure it will be fine; it really doesn't seem like a film I'd have any interest in seeing though (I doubt I'm among the intended audience anyway).
It is a bit depressing seeing someone like Scorsese make a 3D movie.
There are lots of problems with Click, mainly Sandler and the Director, neither of whom had what it takes to make it a good movie. Which is sad, because there IS a good movie in there.
Late, but that "good movie" you're referencing is It's a Wonderful Life. Click is just a pseudo-comedic remake of It's a Wonderful Life. Also, it was horrible and no one should bother watching it and I want my money back.
There are lots of problems with Click, mainly Sandler and the Director, neither of whom had what it takes to make it a good movie. Which is sad, because there IS a good movie in there.
Late, but that "good movie" you're referencing is It's a Wonderful Life. Click is just a pseudo-comedic remake of It's a Wonderful Life. Also, it was horrible and no one should bother watching it and I want my money back.
I mean... I guess. If you want to boil any movie whose theme is "this is what your life COULD have been" down to that one thread and call it a "It's a Wonderful Life" clone. But doing so would be pretty disingenuous. Plus it would force you to mention Click and It's a Wonderful Life in the same sentence, which is punishable by stoning in some parts of the south.
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You probably should read the thread at least a little to find out if something has been posted.
If you were talking to me I went back a few pages and didn't see it. I don't have time to read the entirety of every thread on here. So I apologize if it was a repost.
I just thought it was funny because the very first post on this page is talking about Contagion. The trailer is at the bottom of the page right before this one.
maybe you should see who posted it on the page right before this one (hint it was me), and then maybe you should notice that the "post" of it on this page was someone quoting me
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Looks good though.
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Is there anyone in Hollywood that is not in that movie?
I've never read any of the books, but I have seen enough Frank Frazetta paintings to know that if there is not a scene of John Carter riding a giant lizard with a half naked chick while fighting a six legged gorilla then the film makers have failed.
Holy shit yes
Click is one of the most depressing movies I've ever seen, probably because I wasn't prepared for it. I mean, not in an introspective or deep way that sad films can be when they're really good (like 50/50 might be), in just a ... really dark and awful way that's such a clash with the movie you were watching. It's like coming home from an enjoyable but not terribly memorable evening with friends and your dog is dead because you left the gas on
More like Flash Gordon wishes he was John Carter.
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Would still be interested to see which is worse.
And I can't wait for John Carter. Kudos to Disney for releasing such a weird and melancholy teaser trailer, though from looking at the YouTube comments a lot of people can't tell this film takes place on Mars. They think it's just another SciFi/Western mashup like Cowboys v. Aliens.
I felt the trailer gave too much away, which unfortunately revealed the prequel is a retread (pre-tread?) of the original plot, only now with one female character who looks half the age of the rest of the cast.
is that... Borat?
The Thing prequel actually looks to be a loose remake of the original The Thing From Another World, what with the female lead and actual alien frozen in ice and the spaceship and all. I think that's kind of cool.
A prequel to a remake, which is actually a sequel, that is a remake.
As for The Thing, it looks fine I guess. But it seems so close to the carpenter version that it just seems pointless. Sorry new guys, that version has Kurt Russel in it, so you lose.
If you were talking to me I went back a few pages and didn't see it. I don't have time to read the entirety of every thread on here. So I apologize if it was a repost.
You are aware that it's a prequel to the Carpenter film, right? And that the production crew very, very purposefully tried their best to make it fit with the Carpenter film? And that John Carpenter has been a very vocal supporter of this film?
It's "Hollywood doesn't understand how viruses and disease transmission work" the movie!
Hmm, although I wonder if they actually have brewed up a 'megaplague' which actually would kill everyone for this movie. It seems unlikely due to the fact that we see the woman dying quite quickly after her return home, which means that the time between infection and death is quite short. Infection by contact or contact with a surface is dangerous, though not as effective as airborne transmission, however if that is the only transmission method and it is known while the outbreak is still at smaller levels then it would be relatively easy to contain. People can be very brutal at isolating the sick when they need to be.
Still, it does seem to have no obvious external signs of infection, which is a big plus for it killing everyone.
The problem with the film is that it will either be ridiculous, or pointlessly sad. Yes, if they put together a virus which is infectious through skin and from any contact, with a 3 month period in which you are infectious but not sick and everyone who gets it dies then yes, everyone dies and the flailings of the heroes are pointless. If there is a single chink in it's armor (you have to touch your mouth with infected hands, you are obviously sick, you die in a week etc) then them not seeing it and shutting down the transmission quickly enough to make it just a disaster is absurd.
Also super excited about John Carter of Mars. Andrew Stanton's directing!
Forgive me I don't recognize the name, whats he done?
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I just thought it was funny because the very first post on this page is talking about Contagion. The trailer is at the bottom of the page right before this one.
Writer and/or Director and/or Producer to a metric ton of Pixar stuff.
Oh cool, so someone who will give the source some respect. I remember when scifi did their horrific one I was sad because I thought that would be the only adaptation they did. John Carter is one of my favorite old school heroes, his line in Thuvia Maid of Mars is how I always picture a hero should be.
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To put it in a bit more context, he also directed Finding Nemo and Wall-e which are widely regarded as the best pixar films.
So excited!
It's not that I'm not interested to see how the movie will play out, I just worry it will inevitably be played like any other disaster movie.
IE. The virus is coming to get us! We only have 30 minutes to synthesize the vaccine in the Vaccinotron to save everyone, and Dr Evil McEnvironmentalist has stolen the Proton Matrix we need to turn on the Vaccinotron! Quickly Dr Heroine SaveTheChildren, use your womens intuition to save us!
On no, we've got to go into the science room. Dodge those biology lasers! Explosions! Hurrah, I've got the formula, get it into the machine. The world is saved!
Or
Strive struggle, everyone is dead but us 10 people. However, we've learned a valuable lesson about self reliance and the value of community!
I think it would be much more interesting to see the occurrence and after affects of a virus today which killed say, 1/8 of the worlds population. Like the real plagues which swept Europe. Yes, there are maybe a billion dead, and corpses are piled in the street but society can go on. The question is should it go on in the same way, how are we affected by this? Who is getting the blame, does it even matter? How does society deal with the aftermath of the draconian efforts which saved so many lives, but which led to say, 50% of the population of Seattle dying in quarantine.That would be much better than a plague which killed everyone. Also, more believable as a pandemic. If someone knows that someone is definitely going to die of the disease, then once enough people have died to show the severity they will just abandon them and hide.
Late, but that "good movie" you're referencing is It's a Wonderful Life. Click is just a pseudo-comedic remake of It's a Wonderful Life. Also, it was horrible and no one should bother watching it and I want my money back.
I'll raise you a Brad Bird's Incredibles and Ratatouille. Sophisticated Animations for Classy, Dignified Gentlemen.
I will say, my first impression is something along the lines of; "Wait... this is a Scorsese movie?".
It looks like they have a pretty good cast. I'm sure it will be fine; it really doesn't seem like a film I'd have any interest in seeing though (I doubt I'm among the intended audience anyway).
It is a bit depressing seeing someone like Scorsese make a 3D movie.
This isn't THE DEPARTED 3D,
Oh, no question. It's still depressing to hear Scorsese and 3D in the same sentence though.
Then what I really should have said is "among the best." All those are in my top five.
maybe you should see who posted it on the page right before this one (hint it was me), and then maybe you should notice that the "post" of it on this page was someone quoting me