Gravity (2013)
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- Ramanisky20
just go see it on a large IMAX screen in 3D and you wont be disappointed.
- jtb260
Every time I think "oh, this will be the film that does 3D right" I end up being extremely disappointed. It always takes me out of the experience, rather than make it more immersive. I've been burned so many times that it's hard for me to justify seeing this in 3D.
- it is the best use of the technology and the only one that well... kind of needs itCALLES
- Its not as amazing in 3D as Avatar, not even really close, but its still very good in 3D.CygnusZero4
- yeah, just do it you pussy.sarahfailin
- Ramanisky20
In this exclusive SoundWorks Collection profile we talk with Director Alfonso Cuarón and Re-recording Mixer Skip Lievsay about the sound teams work to create a dramatic sound scape to a dark and vast outer space environment.
- 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.
- SteveJobs0
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hacker jolie - dude you're on a mac!
johnny - i know, but it has risc architecture
hacker jolie - ... risc is good...
johnny - it's gonna change everything!
- SteveJobs0
Neil's comments are fine by me.
did any of you scoff at Hackers (1995) when they were h4xoring the Gibson? same thing probably - and we all still enjoyed the movie. or am i alone with this 90's era guilty pleasure?
- Palindrome0
My Tweets hardly ever convey opinion. Mostly perspectives on the world. But if you must know, I enjoyed #Gravity very much.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 7, 2013- lolzzzz attention whore. why must anyone know this guys thoughts on this movie?CygnusZero4
- Welcome to twitter.wagshaft
- What's the point of twitter then?bainbridge
- SteveJobs0
fantastic film. i think you could point out the flaws of any movie and while I had a few minor issues with this one as well, with a little predictability and some color by numbers dialog, i found a lot to enjoy in this film.
also best use of 3d i've seen so far
- The 3D wasnt as impressive as Avatar, but second only to that.CygnusZero4
- hotroddy0
Space pollution is real concern:
http://qz.com/132545/the-world-n…
- hotroddy0
Much respect to Cuaron. This is a HUGE leap from his last movie that had minimal CG effects. I wonder where he got the idea that this was technically feasible. What a vision!
- inhaler970
Definitely a movie that is worth the 3-d. And I hate 3-d movies.
- CygnusZero40
There is a couple cheesy lines during a very perilous situation that seemed very out of place.
- SPOILERS >>>>CygnusZero4
- I thought it was ridiculous how emotionless Clooney was facing his own death,CygnusZero4
- And the story was predictable. I knew right from the start she would make it out alive.CygnusZero4
- Someone always lives in these isolation movies, so they are predictable.CygnusZero4
- Agreed. It could have been a masterpiece though had dumbed down one-liners / dialogueinteliboy
- I would say forget the daughter story line. THe movie is rivetting enough, there doesnt need to be more empathy towards bullock
inhaler97 - Bullock's character .inhaler97
- I read some critical reviews saying basically this stuff too.sarahfailin
- sarahfailin0
Saw this movie yesterday, and it is very excellent. I think that imax and 3D both have their proper place, and that this director used them masterfully. I'd definitely recommend seeing it Imax 3D.
I read a couple critiques I agreed with which said the only slight flaw is the screenplay. There are just a couple of lines in the movie that are almost cringe-worthy. But given the effectiveness of the direction, the positively GRIPPING suspense, and the immensity of the experience, I think it's easily forgiven.
GO SEE IT.
- CygnusZero40
- just cuz he's hating on the the movie Gravity not being super accurate? I think he's pretty rad otherwise.BrokenHD
- This guy needs to stop hating.
inhaler97 - well, he did end by saying he really liked the moviesine
- what are you talking about? he's the Director of the Hayden Planetarium...twooh
- and he's the host of the new Cosmos. He's doing as much for the public good as Carl Sagan is.twooh
- – twooh +1BrokenHD
- What? I trust his opinion.bainbridge
- he basically said you just couldn't see all the space stations with your eye that you did in the movie. but he liked the flick.doesnotexist
- the flick. plus he's awesome, so he's allowed to say whatever, really.doesnotexist
- utopian0
'Gravity' slammed by scientist
According to world-renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the film is littered with inaccuracies in its depiction of space.
For example, Tyson wrote on Twitter, why was Bullock's hair, "in otherwise convincing" zero-gravity scenes, not floating "freely on her head"?
- deGrasse Tyson has both an ego and a sphincter large enough to accomodate Jupiter.detritus
- This guy is a total twat. Space people are fucking annoying.CygnusZero4
- hahah you guys.. your comments are awesomeRamanisky2
- Looks like he was joking to me. Though "slammed" will do.inteliboy
- But... He's right.ArmandoEstrada
- Well he's right.bainbridge
- pablo280
#gravity #imax3d #headache
- mekk0
This movie was great, esp. the camera work! 5-10 minute scenes without a single cut in between! Must see..
- feel0
the onion did a great review on this movie