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JOHN VARLEY 4 LIF

Ha you saw that movie? We were just five people in the theater...

Someone needs to get on the sci-fi novel with this as the premise, stat! (With some percentage of royalties going to you, of course!)

Where the hell did I drop that screw?!?!

Over the INDIAN OCEAN, you say? I’m not saying, I’m just saying that maybe the explosion was caused by a Malaysian plane ripping through time and crashing into the ocean 36 years in the past- a span of time certainly long enough to allow for full barnacle encrustation by the time a lone piece was found in 2015.

Only planned to watch a bit, ended up watching the whole darn thing. Love this movie.

Not everything is for everyone.

there is one very good thing about this way of storytelling. It pulls the audience in far more than if there had actually been voices in the movie. You don’t know what they are saying so it’s up to each individual to puzzle it out for themselves and to a degree create their own version of Fury Road.

Holy cow, there are so many beautiful shots in this movie. It reminds you that action films don’t have to be mindless fluff. It can be cinema.

It absolutely is not if you’re not much into action movies. If you are? Well, it’s easily one of the best ones ever made, and probably the best we have seen in many years. Things are really stale in that genre otherwise recently.

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I don’t know why, but this clip just popped into my head while reading this.
Anyway, Fox....just sell them the rights.Just do it.

Every time you make a movie, you want to make a great movie. It’s a ton of time and effort you put in. We made that movie in the sweltering heat of summer in Baton Rouge and I was there every day of photography.

“Okay, get this. For the sequel we do Galactus!”

Insanity. Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

I don’t believe for one second that that sequel will get made. They’re not going to admit that they’ve cancelled it at the very least until it’s gone from theaters and probably until after the DVD is released. I think seeing Ryan Reynolds play Green Lantern again is more likely, especially given that that movie

An Eagle boneyard! This is officially awesome.

For one brief and lovely moment I thought someone had made a Lobster Johnson movie. Oh well. This still looks like it might be good.

On day 46, Lost Engineer found out there are downsides to indecisiveness.