I like the camping trip angle. "Jesus and Mary Magdaline…fucking intents!"
I like the camping trip angle. "Jesus and Mary Magdaline…fucking intents!"
How will the Israeli women learn to do without Israeli men, now? U.N. DILDOS FOR ALL.
How will the Israeli women learn to do without Israeli men, now? U.N. DILDOS FOR ALL.
Your description almost begs for someone to remark: "Danny Boyle's films are very life-like."
Your description almost begs for someone to remark: "Danny Boyle's films are very life-like."
Poor guy! Has to go back to just doing the most awesome job on earth!
Poor guy! Has to go back to just doing the most awesome job on earth!
True. There might be easy places to criticize, but on the weekend I rented it, I watched it twice.
True. There might be easy places to criticize, but on the weekend I rented it, I watched it twice.
That's a controversial choice, I think, mainly because the last act is sort of hacky and not quite in tune with the rest of the film. However, I like Sunshine better than the rest, mainly because it has such beautiful outer space scenes, and as a science-y type of guy those tend to make me a bit weepy.
That's a controversial choice, I think, mainly because the last act is sort of hacky and not quite in tune with the rest of the film. However, I like Sunshine better than the rest, mainly because it has such beautiful outer space scenes, and as a science-y type of guy those tend to make me a bit weepy.
I agree that Timecrimes was logically consistent, but not that it was the only one that considered time in such a way. 12 Monkeys has essentially the same conceptual schema (without the intriguing personal doublings), and, to quote Chuck Klosterman on the topic, "If you've seen 12 Monkeys more than twice, you're…
I agree that Timecrimes was logically consistent, but not that it was the only one that considered time in such a way. 12 Monkeys has essentially the same conceptual schema (without the intriguing personal doublings), and, to quote Chuck Klosterman on the topic, "If you've seen 12 Monkeys more than twice, you're…
As a person visiting this discussion from Real America, I'm interested that there is something called a "performance art community."
As a person visiting this discussion from Real America, I'm interested that there is something called a "performance art community."
You never know, though, do you? I consider Passion of the Christ as a turning-point of sorts in becoming an atheist, but I can't say that was exactly the spark of a grand cultural movement.
You never know, though, do you? I consider Passion of the Christ as a turning-point of sorts in becoming an atheist, but I can't say that was exactly the spark of a grand cultural movement.
Despite all these comments to the contrary, I would like to claim that indeed you are all alone. Really, really alone.
Despite all these comments to the contrary, I would like to claim that indeed you are all alone. Really, really alone.
Speak for yourself, Luddite.