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... I really wanted to see this based on the trailer. Now I feel like I lost at feminism for the day.

Its about social isolation, how when we are isolated we project our feelings of need onto people who might not respond. Have you ever read The Heard Is a Lonely Hunter?

Aha. That's what I thought. I figured Spike Jonze was too smart to use the guy-searching-for-perfect-woman trope in an uncritical way. You can't necessarily tell what a movie will be like from the trailer.

Yeah, this was a really weird take down piece by the author. He is divorced and was talking to both his ex and another woman who isn't necessarily a romantic interest. If the trailer indicated that then I'm just too tired right now ;). It's not like he had a bunch of dates with women and then said 'oh hey, it's been

Have you seen that Life 2.0 documentary? This couple falls in love in the virtual world, then brings it into reality, only to find out virtual reality didn't match up. We can edit ourselves online in a way that reality makes impossible.

I was just going to mention that. What a sad, beautiful movie!

I saw this at the New York Film Festival, and went in feeling exactly the same way about the trailer. The movie actually does a pretty good job of undermining this trope, and there's even a scene in which Pheonix's character is specifically called out on his inability to deal with the complexity of a real woman with

At least it looks like they're actually going to address the fact that he doesn't have his shit together and that's why his only relationship is a one-sided love affair with an OS.

That's interesting... my take on the trailer I saw was more of a sci-fi approach, which is to say when is sentient start? Can you fall in love with a thing? At what point does this abstract box become so real it might as well be real? Of course all of that done through the most human of emotions, love.

I don't care what anybody says, I want to see this.

"Partly because she doesn't exist and partly because if she does, she's a computer"

The Ghost Rider can ride any damn vehicle he wants.

This is still the best, for my money:

I got caught up in the anti-Hunger Games sentiment that I think had more to do with its being (wrongly) compared to the Twilight Series. I can only assume this spawned from what appear to be similar fan bases - legions of young girls. I finally caught the first film on Netflix and enjoyed it very much. I would even

Meteorologist here... This is a valid way of coping.

Every time some genius relative comments on the 'six to nine inches of global warming' the weather forecasters are predicting, drink a shot of whiskey. Soon enough, you won't even notice them.

Romeo and Jul—fuck.

Is there ANY Shakespeare play where the title character doesn't die at the end?

Jussayin'. No one beats up on Sir Patrick Stewart for being an advocate.