Movie review thread...
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<p>watched Gravity last night, was keen as I'd heard some good reviews, but was left a bit disappointed, although TBH, I think a movie like that was as good as it was ever gonna be.</p>
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<p>One thing that had me a little confused;</p>
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<p>[spoiler]The scene where where Clooney floated off, when they were attached by the tether, in space once you 'stop' or arent you basically motionless'or once you start in one direction you just keep going, with no force (like gravity) pulling him away or slowing you? [/spoiler]</p> -
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="Tim" data-cid="408605" data-time="1387706998"><p>BTW, Mimi Rogers gets her tits out frequently in <em class='bbc'>The Rapture.</em></p></blockquote>
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Check out The Massage, basically spends the entire movie with them out and they are an impressive sight<br />
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<p>watched Gravity last night, was keen as I'd heard some good reviews, but was left a bit disappointed, although TBH, I think a movie like that was as good as it was ever gonna be.</p>
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<p>One thing that had me a little confused;</p>
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<p>[spoiler]The scene where where Clooney floated off, when they were attached by the tether, in space once you 'stop' or arent you basically motionless'or once you start in one direction you just keep going, with no force (like gravity) pulling him away or slowing you? [/spoiler]</p>
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<p>They were never really motionless, they were always travelling in some direction even when attached to satellites (that were also moving).</p>
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<p>I thought that was a great film, about as good as you can do that idea.</p> -
<p>but if they were travelling with the satellite, the motion going with the satellite and no force pulling the other way?</p>
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<p>Dunno, that scene just didnt seem right...? (cos I am a Rocket Scientist and all...:) )</p>
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<p>On TV...I agree, it was as good as they could have done with the idea, not that I didnt like it, more a solid 6/10 for me.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Virgil" data-cid="408688" data-time="1387780644"><p>
Why do you think Tom Cruise married her?</p></blockquote>
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A willingness to stay tight lipped and doesn't mind being sent out of the room when Toms is having his important meetings with his fellow Scientologist male friends. You know going over scripts and shit... -
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<p>watched Gravity last night, was keen as I'd heard some good reviews, but was left a bit disappointed, although TBH, I think a movie like that was as good as it was ever gonna be.</p>
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<p>One thing that had me a little confused;</p>
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<p>[spoiler]The scene where where Clooney floated off, when they were attached by the tether, in space once you 'stop' or arent you basically motionless'or once you start in one direction you just keep going, with no force (like gravity) pulling him away or slowing you? [/spoiler]</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.aintitcool.com/node/64696'>http://www.aintitcool.com/node/64696</a></p>
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<p>Have a read through that when you're bored at work. I'm not sure of the guys accuracy though.</p>
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<p>[spoiler]The next big physics gaffe is when George Clooneyâ€s character has to let go to let Sandra Bullockâ€
s character live. The idea is that their joint momentum is too much for the parachute lines sheâ€
s got her foot in. The formula for (linear) momentum is just mass times velocity, so it is true that the two of them together have roughly twice the momentum that one of them would have. But as shown in the film, she seems to have already pulled the parachute lines taut and stopped their joint forward velocity. There is really no reason to let go at that point. But this is a case where we canâ€
t get too nitpicky. Clearly, you can imagine what they were going for, even if it wasnâ€
t perfectly achieved in the visuals. And the characters have to have some time to say their goodbyes. So we have to allow a little dramatic license.<br>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Razbra" data-cid="408698" data-time="1387783251"><p>A willingness to stay tight lipped and doesn't mind being sent out of the room when Toms is having his important meetings with his fellow Scientologist male friends. You know going over scripts and shit...</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Tim" data-cid="408718" data-time="1387797916"><p>Actually, she was the one who introduced him to Scientology.</p></blockquote>
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Now I never said she didn't. I did actually know this too. But who grabbed the bull by the horns. -
Fuuuuck jegga. I love Connelly as much as anyone, but using Labyrinth to perve on is a bit suss (but I absolutely love that movie).<br><br>
And who is the habitual nudist we are talking about? -
<p>I'm curious about this movie with Ms Beckinsale neckid...google aint helping me, as it just brings up a bunch of photoshopped stuff....</p>
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Fuuuuck jegga. I love Connelly as much as anyone, but using Labyrinth to perve on is a bit suss (but I absolutely love that movie).<br><br>
And who is the habitual nudist we are talking about?</p></blockquote>
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Shit I didn't realise she was only 17 in labyrinth , my boy and I used to alternate it and flight of the navigator pretty much every werkend or so when he was little and staying at my place. <br><br>
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I'm curious about this movie with Ms Beckinsale neckid...google aint helping me, as it just brings up a bunch of photoshopped stuff....</p></blockquote>
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The movie was the haunted , apparently they used a body double for most of the scenes though. -
That photoshop stuff that comes up on your average celebrity nude search is fucked up. Sick fluffybunnies. <br><br>
Kate beckinsale topless will bring up what you need TR. It's a little disappointing -
<p>Sounds like they were a stunt double anyway, so the illusion remains!</p>
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The Motel Life - Emile Hirch, Stephen Dorff and Dakota Fanning. IMDB says it is a drama mystery thriller...just a artsy drama IMO. One of the brothers hits and kills someone in his car by accident, but he leaves the scene, destroys his car and they then decide to flee, pretty average, although only 1hr 25.<br><br>
best Man Down - Justin Long, described by IMDB as. Comedy Drama...yes there were a few laughs, but it was more a drama, about how Longs character discovers things about his best man after he dies on his wedding night. Ok watch if you like those feel good kind of movies (the death is at the start) -
<p>Just got back from the second Hobbit film, the action scenes and the dragon are great maybe a bit too much cgi though. It departs from the book a fair bit though and includes Evangaline Lilly in it and she still looks very hot, the obvious drawback to this is with her career in a downhill slide since Lost I'd been hoping for a sex tape or nude scenes from her. I guess we can all rule that out. </p>
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<p>Its probably unpatriotic to say this but I hated the lord of the rings, I watched it for the first time a couple of weeks ago and as it went on I loathed it more and more, in particular Frodo and Sam who were just a pair of whining little shits and all the soft focus lingering homeoerotic shots on Frodo were embarrassing. The two other clowns who showed up to the premier in Wellington with the word "home" written on their backs [neither of them has decided to settle here thank fuck] were better in the same way that giardia is better than dysentary.</p>