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  On 05/11/2013 at 22:12, Brock Manson said:

Thor 2

 

Great superhero film, wonderfully silly. The Greenwich scene was worth the admission alone.

 

Even better was the fact I only paid a fiver. :closedeyes:

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Where'd you watch it Brockles?

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  On 06/11/2013 at 15:14, Ant said:

Just back from this good movie, few funny bits as well

 

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People were leaving the theatre when the end credits kicked in. How do people not know by now that you have to stay to the end of a Marvel film! :D

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  On 06/11/2013 at 18:37, Brock Manson said:

 

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People were leaving the theatre when the end credits kicked in. How do people not know by now that you have to stay to the end of a Marvel film! :D

 

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  On 08/11/2013 at 09:38, ChezGiven said:

Babysitter booked, pregnant wife on board with the plan, off tonight!

 

Havent been to the cinema in ages!

It's actually quite compelling for something so weak in ideas. ;)

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  On 08/11/2013 at 09:41, Park Life said:

It's actually quite compelling for something so weak in ideas. ;)

 

The brother of a wife of a friend does most of Alfonso Cuaron's editing. I was a massive fan of Children of Men which was the last thing he directed and wrote.

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  On 08/11/2013 at 09:57, ChezGiven said:

 

The brother of a wife of a friend does most of Alfonso Cuaron's editing. I was a massive fan of Children of Men which was the last thing he directed and wrote.

Never heard of him.

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  On 08/11/2013 at 09:41, Park Life said:

It's actually quite compelling for something so weak in ideas. ;)

Great film and great night out as other half loved it too.

 

Surprised you found it intellectually weak, I thought the metaphors were superbly crafted, mothers, dead children, umbilical cords, earth. What was weak about all that?

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  On 09/11/2013 at 01:48, ChezGiven said:

Great film and great night out as other half loved it too.

 

Surprised you found it intellectually weak, I thought the metaphors were superbly crafted, mothers, dead children, umbilical cords, earth. What was weak about all that?

As I said it's quite compelling....

 

He wrote the script with his son, which imo for a space film of this nature is too wordy and in many ways all the 'chocolate box' talking (It is the milk tray man in space after all) for me gets in the way..."It's gonna be a wild ride"! etc...It's a brave film BUT that it is over reliant on the presentation (2 years of cgi and 3D enhancements). The 'mom' stuff is for that faceless ' american audience' and I found the bits when she was talking about her daughter and her 'driving in the night' derisable and clunky (perfectly roasted chicken for the corn fed).

 

Other than that I found it enthralling in many ways and I was pulled in. Bullock was maginificent in it even with her rock hard tits and facelift from nasa.

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Yeah the bits with Clooney going on about himself being handsome were a but jarring, didnt fit.

 

I thought the casting was spot on in the context of the overall theme. Bullock is the perfect mother in terms of looks; good looking, attractive but not too sexy. Clooney is now at the age to be seen more as a dad than a sex symbol.

 

The evolution theme is obvious (emerging from the water at the end was a bit crass too) as thats what 'gravity' has done, it has evolved the species physically. Without the specific gravitational force on earth, humans would not have evolved or dominated at least. That evolution has allowed us to step off the planet which may in the future be a necessity due to global warming. Bullocks dead child and the umbilical cords attaching them to safety was all very mother earth.

 

In short, thought there was plenty of material behind the visual roller coaster and nerve-racking action. Bullock is amazing too as you say.

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