Yeah, but this is Javier Grillo-Marxuach. This is the man behind some of the most awesome and campy things ever created. Sure, you could have gone more understated, but it would not at all have been his signature kind-of-wacky, absurdist style.
Yeah, but this is Javier Grillo-Marxuach. This is the man behind some of the most awesome and campy things ever created. Sure, you could have gone more understated, but it would not at all have been his signature kind-of-wacky, absurdist style.
Is it bad that I read the name of that compound instinctively as "reversitol"?
'Kill all humans before I am subjected to any more fetish RP?'
To be fair, I'm probably misremembering. It's been a long time since I've seen it, but it does seem remarkably different than the original Terminator in tone. Maybe not a total genre shift, but a significant departure nonetheless.
Please don't raise the baby AI in Second Life. Can you imagine what kind of horrors it would see before it was even out of cyber-diapers? O.o
"Terminator" to "Terminator 2" was basically a genre change, wasn't it? I mean, tight and scary cyber-thriller to what was very nearly kid-friendly comedy with some thriller elements?
That was... kind of awesome. I'm not 100% fond of the character's voice — it seems a bit unnecessarily crude — but I appreciate what the author was trying to accomplish. Plus, the ingenuity in the fight scene impressed me.
Green-blooded is correct. See Vulcans and Romulans, due to an base element of copper in the blood, as opposed to iron (I think). As an interesting side-note, Klingons have weird bubblegum-pink blood.
Well, it was either that or reflux. =)
I just had a vision of the entire world spending all of their adult lives acting like lovesick teenagers because of a drug, and I think I threw up a little.
Is it just me, or does it seem like the names "Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci" show up on one out of every three movies these days? It seems like it won't be long before we just let them write every damn film that Hollywood produces.
Ha - the web address for the article is: "how-creativity-connects-immortality"
Aaaaand... heartclicked =)
That just goes to show you that strong art style and direction is way more important than raw tech.
Man, I really can't wait for this film. I know trailers don't tell the whole story, but this really looks like the next Pixar masterpiece.
The face in that last one is the stuff of nightmares.
Absolutely right, Annalee. This is what will change human reproduction forever. If all other methods fail, both lives are unaffected by a transition to an artificial womb, and then the parent(s) can decide what to do when the time comes. No one's life is at risk.
"You've got to find the balance between something fierce and something endearing. "
So what you're telling me is: in order to make all cities look like that, all the time, we need to scorch the sky.
Wow. At night, London apparently looks like the dystopian cyberpunk city of our dreams. That second-to-last (penultimate?) shot even looks like a computer chip in some places.