Flashback to '93
Flashback to '93
Hahaha good job.
Ha! I just linked to this article from a more recent one, and didn't realize how old it was until I read that first comment. You totally called that one. Prometheus didn't just suck, it also managed to blow at the same time.
That was prescient.
Ha, this would be a fun topic for an article: movies we thought would be great (or really sucked) and why we were totally wrong!
I just landed here from a Link. And to answer your old question: Yes, it sucked.
Hi, I'm from the future.
Haha, this is so funny in retrospect.
This was a pretty amusing exchange in retrospect.
Wow. Stumbled upon this in 2015. Call you Nostradamus.
I came from future, prometheus SUCKS in every way you can imagine
I'm probably one of the biggest "apologists" for the Dark Knight Rises but this ending really comes to mind. I know they didn't ignore the ending per se but it was definitely bamboozling that it went from the above image and these words:
"You'll hunt me. You'll condemn me. Set the dogs on me."
While I enjoy Matrix Reloaded and will flat out tell you the freeway chase is one of the finest action scenes put on film and Neo's battle is how a superhero fight should look, it basically tosses the ending of the first...where Neo says he's going to wake everyone up!
Every moment he spends not writing is a moment my disdain for him grows. Write! Write, damn you!
I doubt it. I think whenever io9 reviews a movie they just send someone to a normal theatrical release.
It's a bit of a headscratcher to see io9 so consistently get plot details so wrong. Maybe the print that they saw cut out the part where TARS describes explicitly what is happening inside the tesseract?
Are we still on this "love" saved the day argument when the film clearly shows it was advanced future "human" technology that took advantage of Cooper's love and determination to get the outcome they wanted? Yes it's all woo but it was not some mystical warm feelings, belief or magic that got shit done. And why would…
Well my only response to that is that his point at the end of Inception was that it no longer mattered to Cobb that is was a dream or not, which was an evolution for the character who was haunted by this and is shown getting ready to kill himself if it is in fact a dream. That all said, the clues are all there that it…
May the gods forgive me: I liked the movie, I liked the ending. Paid to see it twice at the cinema.
More than likely, yes. Sorry.