I find it interesting that as a Jew you are happy for a leader that is supported by the KKK and Neo-Nazis.inu-kun said:Trump was chosen and Brexit was approved.
I've only seen his Arrival and Sicario right now. I guess I'll have to check out his other movies.Glongpre said:Denis Villeneuve has gone on my must see list, along with Chris Nolan. I have liked all his movies, and Arrival was pretty darn good. Was the part you're talking aboutPhoenixmgs said:Arrival was great outside of one minor plot point I didn't care for.When she has to be told what to say by the chinese general?
It is kinda weird in a time related movie. You would think that she would know, if it is the future. It seemed to me that she is able to look into the future and get answers for past events for that future to come true. Like the language, it is flowing into one another, err, everything is one, therefore it isn't really the future because everything is happening at once. Time isn't being seen chronologically like we see it.
It seemed like she could see different futures, where her choices in the present would change the future. But also the future influenced her choices in the present.
I remember her having the conversation with her daughter, and the daughter was trying to think of the zero sum theorem, but she didn't know. Then the shot shows the daughter walk up the stairs. But then we see that event take place again, however, before the daughter walks up the stairs, she remembers and tells her that it is called the zero sum theorem.
So it shows that she has choice, and that the future isn't set in stone. Which makes her choice to still have her daughter despite knowing what will happen, much more powerful.
The thing I got out of the movie was that you should enjoy the journey. She knew her daughter would die, but she chose to have a child anyway because that child will have an affect on the world, though small it may be. Kinda like what that new Planescape game is trying to do, what does one life matter?
Went on a tangent, but I really enjoyed this movies idea!
Prisoners (Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhal) is super good.Phoenixmgs said:I've only seen his Arrival and Sicario right now. I guess I'll have to check out his other movies.
The one part I didn't care for at all was the part where they decided to bomb the ship, which just felt out of place.
I'd have to watch the movie again to see if all the time stuff works out as that's the one thing that sorta puzzled me afterwards was whether the time stuff does work out. I kinda hate most stories involving time like I'm not a fan of the Terminator storyline and hated Interstellar's time paradox (what we do has no consequences as future humans will just save us!). I'm thinking the way the aliens are described probably gets around any time paradoxes and logic.
Most agree with thatChessrook44 said:Okay okay, yes. 2016 sucked, and there was a lot of really bad stuff, deaths, and so on that happened in it.
So... how about we pull back and talk about a few GOOD things that happened in 2016? There WERE some good things after all.
As a few starters...
Deadpool. The movie came out, and it was actually good and accurate to the character, most successful R-rated movie of all time.
The Cubs. They won the World Series, breaking a near-century-long drought. And even if they'd lost, another team would have done the same. And a seven-game series I think too, so that was going to be good regardless.
Zootopia. Probably bringing it up due to the Furry in me, but outside the Furry side it was still a pretty good movie. Inside the furry side, it was something the fandom hasn't seen in years: a movie revolving around anthros that was actually really good. It was good all around there.
VR. It has really started taking off, even peeking into the general public a bit. It may not be super-affordable, but people are finally able to immerse themselves into virtual worlds, something that has always been considered part of THE FUTURE. It is now today.
The Last Guardian. Despite it having a... mixed reception, a long-desired game has finally been released, and many have fallen in love with the characters and creatures of it.
What about you guys? What other positive things have you seen or heard about? I only ask that you not make a depressing "Well at least I'm alive..." comment. We don't need that sarcasm.
Glongpre said:I think it was just supposed to be a cliche, humans feel scared, humans make a rash decision involving violence.
You can see as the movie goes along, how some soldiers feel like they should do something. They hear the news about how the aliens are offering a weapon, and they get all defensive and think they should attack. But obviously we know they are just meatheads.