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    Quote Originally Posted by Thierrymon View Post
    Anyone watched Annihilation on Netflix yet? Its a pretty good Scifi film from Alex Garland (Ex Machina, 28 Days Later, Sunshine). Well worth a watch.

    Is that Natalie Portman?

    Damn she has lost it bigly. Sad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    When you say "good", what do you mean?

    Did you get anything else from this film, beyond the 2+ hour entertainment value? If you experienced something else, what was it?
    Tbh I wasn't expecting to be cross-examined.
    It's rare that I get much else from a film than entertainment, that is generally a film's raison d'etre.
    But this is properly good sci-fi, I love that they've got the science right, no silly rocket noises, I heard they rewrote the CGI software to take relativistic effects into consideration.
    And that bit at the end - where he's looking back from the other side of the book case - isn't CGI (well, I'm sure some of it is). They actually built that to make it look better.
    Just loads of very impressive attention to detail, one of the best sci-fi films IMO, up there with 2001.

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    I hated Interstellar. Best part of 3 hours to end up behind a book case.

    Load of old shite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thierrymon View Post
    Anyone watched Annihilation on Netflix yet? Its a pretty good Scifi film from Alex Garland (Ex Machina, 28 Days Later, Sunshine). Well worth a watch.

    Netflix movies I'd recommended...

    What Happend to Monday - decent Sci fi action about the future where people are only allowed one child. Check out the trailer.

    The Wheelman - a better version of Drive and Baby Driver.

    Bridge of Spies - Spielberg and Tom Hanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
    Tbh I wasn't expecting to be cross-examined.
    It's rare that I get much else from a film than entertainment, that is generally a film's raison d'etre.
    But this is properly good sci-fi, I love that they've got the science right, no silly rocket noises, I heard they rewrote the CGI software to take relativistic effects into consideration.
    And that bit at the end - where he's looking back from the other side of the book case - isn't CGI (well, I'm sure some of it is). They actually built that to make it look better.
    Just loads of very impressive attention to detail, one of the best sci-fi films IMO, up there with 2001.
    It's not a cross examination, it's a question.

    I just thought Christians might have spotted a lot more in that film. Something profound.

    Anyway, I don't know who wrote it but he's well up on how this world works. He touches many, many themes and presents his opinion in a calm way that leave things open for thought and disagreement. Unlike most films these days, I didn't feel repulsed as I watched it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wengerbabies View Post
    Is that Natalie Portman?

    Damn she has lost it bigly. Sad!
    I think that's what happens to you when you turn into a SJW.
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    Gal Gadot vs Margot Robbie

    Who would you choose?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
    Tbh I wasn't expecting to be cross-examined.
    It's rare that I get much else from a film than entertainment, that is generally a film's raison d'etre.
    But this is properly good sci-fi, I love that they've got the science right, no silly rocket noises, I heard they rewrote the CGI software to take relativistic effects into consideration.
    And that bit at the end - where he's looking back from the other side of the book case - isn't CGI (well, I'm sure some of it is). They actually built that to make it look better.
    Just loads of very impressive attention to detail, one of the best sci-fi films IMO, up there with 2001.
    I enjoyed it too.
    Putting the laughter back into manslaughter

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    Quote Originally Posted by GP View Post
    Gal Gadot vs Margot Robbie

    Who would you choose?
    Both are little bit exceptional.

    Gal Gadot. Only because I prefer brunettes.
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