Gravity (2013)
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- Ramanisky20
incredible work
- mg330
^ e-pill, I'm mostly remarking towards some people I've heard talk about it on the radio, who only saw it on a laptop screen or TV screen for the first time.
If they said they weren't impressed, I would have told them that the experience would have been a lot more impressive in 3D/Imax.
If they said they loved it, then I would have told them "then you REALLY would have loved it in 3D/Imax."
- Ramanisky20
- Good CG, is the CG you do not see. This is technically awesome.ApeRobot
- moldero0
- damn youuuuuuu. i know nothing about torrent. teach me moldy.ohhhhhsnap
- mrrgl0
I'm sorry but any movie that is dependent upon a certain technical set-up (which I hear people saying quite frequently) doesn't reach the "great movie" level for me. As an audio-visual experience, okay great, that's nice and I can respect that for what it is, an A/V accomplishment. Take Solaris for example, another George Clooney in space movie, excellent A/V but with that you've got a deep emotional and spiritual journey beyond the special effects that sticks with you (at least it did for me). Great movie.
Reminds me of when I was in my Bob Dylan discovery phase in college and my roommate would say "how can you stand his voice"... well his voice and the shitty recording don't matter, its good music and good poetry.
- ideaist0
I think it was a little too subtle for the masses/yurimon; even though what was their was well crafted, essential & beautiful.
Like i_monk's posted "Honest Trailers" states, this film MUST be viewed in minimum 5.1 channel surround sound on a big screen / projector; anyone who respects film (which fewer and fewer do) will abide to that.
I enjoyed it and have always liked Sandra Bullock; Demolition Man, The Net, Etc. One of Sci-fi's sweethearts...
- Aren't the majority of us audio/visual craftsmen/women?!ideaist
- fadein110
Was amazed how busy it was out there - felt like rush hour at times with russian module this and space station that. And all so close together, do they all hang out close by in case of emergencies? I would be surprised if they do. And no UFOs in it at all - all spacepeople see UFOs, fact.
- east/west orbits hang out by the equator usually, and satellites operate at the same altitude for various reasons,cannonball1978
- one is to keep repair costs down for fueling and docking etc.cannonball1978
- moldero0
All those shots were crazy good, + this morning on CNN they said the helmet/visors were added in post all that breath on the visor shit was fucking tits
- omg0
- CALLES0
Guys
- pango0
hahahahahhaha
"Chris Hadfield ejected from movie theatre for loudly heckling Gravity"
- dasohr0
Saw this last night. Fuck space.
- ernexbcn0
I want to see it at least once more.
- twokids0
Saw it in 3D and thought it was stunning.
Story is lame, however.
- Predictable, same as every other isolation movie. This one is all about the cool visuals which make it worth it.CygnusZero4
- instrmntl0
How robots filmed Hollywood’s latest blockbuster, ‘Gravity’
http://venturebeat.com/2013/10/0…- Same people Gmunk worked on that Box digital stuff - http://work.gmunk.co…mg33
- antimotion0
I have to say, that was the most intense film I've ever seen.
It was like some kind of experience, more so than a film actually .
You've heard people say, "you must see at the theatre" - in this case, it's absolutely true.I don't want to see anything else for a while - I feel that I'll only be disappointed. It will all seem flat for some reason.