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This is a seriously amazing scene, and I love Cuaron and am dying to see this, but I hope the story lives up to the predictably amazing technology. I worry because everything I've read so far from the filmmakers is about the technique. Still, this is my number one movie this year to see. And at the very least, Cuaron

Poorly picked scripts?

That hobo must have been desperate for shelter to spend the night there.

As someone who loved Yellow Jacket as a kid reading Avengers, color me disappointed.

This is pretty much my #1 must see of the year (which is saying something in a year when Scorsese has a movie coming out), but I hope it's 'an emotional journey', because all anyone seems to talk about is the technology that went into it. In other words, I hope the simple story isn't just a platform for Cuaron to play

I think io9 is guilty of running hyperbolic press releases for upcoming movies (not every trailer can be the most astounding thing in the world, you know?), but in their defense, they have run a couple of stories about the boycott from GeeksOut. They ran one a few days ago, I believe.

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Looks good, despite all the sizzle they put into the trailer. But I'm not sure I can accept a Cosmos without Vangelis's music.

Yeah, the bit showing her training with the bow and arrow was pretty cool, visually. And by visually, I mean the effects and JLaw.

The best decision was getting rid of Gary Ross, who's visual incompetence almost sunk the first movie. They were fortunate to have Jennifer Lawrence pretty much pull that entire film out of the crapper. Francis Lawrence doesn't have a great resume, but none of that has to do with his skill with the camera and effects.

They may be adversaries at first, but you know they'll end up as allies by the film's end.

This could be great if they got anyone but Zach Snyder and Dave Goyer to do it. While I didn't hate Man of Steel as much as some people seem to have, for me it was a missed opportunity weighed down by too much pedestrian filmmaking.

That was because it was the a pretty decent movie, and for a summer blockbuster, pretty decent is pretty good.

Wow...this looks bad. "Ghosts of Mars" bad. Radha Mitchell was so great in the first movie, but Diesel got all the attention.

Chronicles of Riddick is one of those movies that i've tried to sit through multiple times when it comes on cable, and, man, just can't do it. You'd think the combination of Vin Diesel and Judi Dench would be enough, but nope.

Might want to do some research into what he's said and written over the years. Pretty sure he's against gay people in general, not just them getting married.

No earring.

After sweet sex with Leia, he sold out to The Man.

Once Darren Aronofsky dropped out and was replaced by studio hack James Mangold, you knew where this was headed.

Florida World.

Looking forward to this, but as if we needed anymore confirmation that event movies now are being made primarily for the Chinese audience.