Moon
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I have just seen it. It was really nice and I am not disappointed. And love movie titles as well.
And Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin is really nice...
- moogchild0
Saw it last weekend. Loved it.
- emukid0
it's playing at Fox Tower 10 in Portland.
opening in many more places this weekend: http://www.sonypictures.com/clas…
- visionary0
he sees dead people?
- visionary0
it's playing nearby, think I'll go see it this weekend
- quamb0
Enjoyed it.
Pretty hot stuff for a first timer.
- emukid0
21 reviews on rotten tomatoes so far. 100% positive. i will now post snippets from these reviews.
- designbot0
Went to the only theater in town that had this film and it was no longer playing!
Can't find it on torrents anywhere either, ahh well guess I'll have to wait till it finally hits DVD....sucks.
- emukid0
release dates: http://www.sonypictures.com/clas…
- Mal0
Didn't realize Bowie's son directed this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_de…
- locustsloth0
Looks great, but are they keeping all the shots of people pantsing themselves as others look on a surprise for people who watch the whole movie?
- But seriously folks, that looks like a heck of a movielocustsloth
- emukid0
"Moon" is the best sci-fi movie to come along in a generation or two.
Moon does something extraordinary: It seems familiar and derivative, yet upends your expectations about science fiction and surprises you over and over.
Jones displays such a complete command of his narrative that it is hard to believe this is his first feature.
An assured, mesmerizing tale of intergalactic loneliness, self-inquiry, and man's innate, enduring hunger for life.
- emukid0
What is better than a film starring Sam Rockwell? How about a film starring two Sam Rockwells! That do it for you? Because it did it for me.
Take the entrancing, all-white production design and thrilling score of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the psychology of Solaris and the energy-mining subplot of Outland, and you have Moon, an ethereal and philosophic new entry into the...
The whole film feels like a throwback to classic sci-fi films (think 2001, Blade Runner), days that didn’t rely so much on CGI but on good old-fashioned and clammy human panic.
A sad but clever science-fiction exercise about a man working alone on the Moon, with nothing but a talking computer and tape-recorded calls back to Earth to keep him sane.
- ppfffeightnew
- eightnew, your 'p' and 'f' buttons seem to be stuck.locustsloth
- I'm a Sam Rockwell kind of man.cosmoo
- morilla0
can't wait for this
- FixMiller0
From the trailer I think is something about clones working on the moon and they have no clue about this fact.
"Shooting blanks here"
Looks like a great movie anyway. The AI reminds me of HAL form Space Odyssey.
Hope i get to see it soon.
- monospaced0
Please, stop posting snippets of reviews from another site. Just link us to the reviews if you want us to read them.
- Seriously, why do you always have to come off like sandpaper?blaw
- he just wants you to read the snippetslocustsloth
- sorry thenmonospaced
- kult0
Thought the movie was totally fantastic.
Even if the premise was a bit weak (no spoilers: the cost of doing what they did was no way less than using machines).