Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure is still the greatest way to handle time paradoxes put to film.
But that's basically the explanation for half of the stories - film or otherwise - involving time travel. The only one that really followed the logical science of it all was Timer. And that movie most definitely gave me a headache. I still have no idea what happened.I'm all for shutting my brain off and not thinking for certain movies ThatNickGuy but when the problems are easily solved but they do them anyway in a movie THEN their reason is -Because we say so- it's a bit weak.
But the entire argument is ABOUT time travel. It's the exact same thing whatshisface told Austin Powers.Except I'm addressing all the other problems but the Time Travel part.
That's all you had to say.I don't give a damn about plot holes.
Specifically relating to time travel and paradoxes. Not just in general.That's all you had to say.
So in other words it works out just fine because the script says it does.[DOUBLEPOST=1366528918][/DOUBLEPOST]You know that scene halfway through where Willis says shut the fuck up about time paradoxes and such?
Well, I'm not going to be that rude, but I think you get my drift. It's like in The Spy Who Shagged Me. It's best not to think too much about it. It's time travel. Thinking about it too much in almost any story will give you a headache.
I'm quite surprised this one ended up on Netflix as quickly as it did. It really is a fantastic movie. Plus when you have Edgar Wright and Steven Moffat writing a script that Spielberg directs, you just can't possibly go wrong.Tintin
Holy crap, this movie was awesome! Seriously! How did I not see this in the theater?? It was like old school fun. I was on the edge of my seat, laughing at the jokes, cheering, solving the puzzles. I want to have Spielberg's babies.
The sponsors dropped things in by parachute, but yeah, they didn't seem to play into things much after all the stink raised.Ok, so I saw Hungergames, which overall I thought was kinda "meh"but I had a question or two that I think I missed. I'll admit I was doing dishes and some general cleaning at the time so I might have missed a thing or two.
1) They made a huge deal about getting Sponsors during the initial training scenes. You have to impress people to get sponsors and then she shot the arrow out of the pig's mouth and bla bla bla, right? But then when the game starts everyone still just has nothing. I was under the impression that you had to get a sponsor or something to get weapons and gear going in. That wasn't the case though, because all of it was in that big metal cornucopia at the start.
2) So they killed Rue, right? And later main girl runs into knife thrower chick and they fight for a while and then out of no where a black guy shows up, kills knife chick and is like "that was for Rue, 12!" but then I don't remember seeing that guy again. Is it just understood that he died off camera? Did blond sword guy kill him?
They're turning book 3 into two movies, as with Deathly Hallows and Breaking Dawn.Actually, the black guy was the other guy from Rue's district, which is why he killed the knife girl (and didn't butcher Katniss when he had the chance). He actually died against the guy Katniss and Peta fought during the climax, because that guy had body armor and he didn't. I don't know if this was mentioned in the movie or not, but that's what happened in the book.
Sponsors are more important in the book, but not by much.
I'd also like to say that Katniss Everdeen is stupid name and I have NO sympathy for her once the third book is underway. They are going to have to cut a shitton out of the third book when they make the movie or she isn't going to be sympathetic at all.
Though I liked it, I can fully, 100% understand this.Tried to watch Killing Them Softly. Got about an hour in before I got bored and turned it off. Almost fell asleep.
I understand it's very polarizing. I just got a text from my brother telling me he just saw it and it was "assy". He generally has excellent taste in movies. I'm hoping for the best.Iron Man 3. Maybe my favorite of the iron man films
Oh I'ma go walkin in the monlight with you.Django Unchained
Holy shit, why did I wait so long to watch this movie? It was so amazing I watched it twice, back to back, and enjoyed it immensely both times.
The rap failed HARD in Man With The Iron Fists, but flew in Django.I also never thought Tupac would work so well in a western soundtrack.