You know if he was joking about the last bit?MovieBob said:Nice Splice
MovieBob interviews the director of 2010's weirdest scifi movie, Splice.
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Yeah. Right. Because the second you see her in trailers looking remotely human you're going to be surprised that someone is going to have sex with her. Especially when you can't help but think of it as another Species (even if the film does have greater merit).At the beginning of the third act, the relationship between Adrien Brody and Dren takes a turn that a lot of the audience probably won't see coming.
I would be surprised if this film mixes up the conventions as much as Enki Bilal's Immortal. Might be a teeny bit hard to match it terms of weirdness as well.and I'm sort of aware enough of these kinds of movies that I didn't want to imitate them. And the way to push it into the 21st Century was to make it a love triangle, that it's a couple who create Dren.
Bob, any chance you could post what you omitted someplace? Maybe here in the comments? I'd love to read that, because, to be honest, you kind of lost me with the 'awakening junk genes' explanation: it is my understanding that the current thinking on the subject is still that those junk genes are just leftovers, and don't- couldn't- actually code for any functional proteins anymore; they're junk because they were rendered useless through mutation.MovieBob said:He was especially eager to talk about the "science part"; as a result, I've actually had to omit a few passages where we literally ceased talking about the movie and instead just mutually geeked out over a shared fascination with newsworthy biotech minutia.
You did watch his review, right? That's not what the movie is saying, at least according to Bob.TsunamiWombat said:Yeah I kinda saw her trying to have sex with someone a mile off. It's a slightly more topical species. I get it. Still not going to see it.
Also, maybe i'm being overly sensitive, but the last thing we need right now when we're JUST starting to get stem cell and genetic research going again after nearly a decade of republican cockblocking is some sensationalist hollywood movie whose message is "LOLOLOLOL GENETIC MODIFICATION N CLONING IS EBIL AND SCIENTISTS R DUM" for the stupid people to latch onto.
Just saying.
You didn't watch the Video review? Bob made it pretty clear that the message is "scientists are gonna experiment anyway, so you best just accept it and make sure those experiments are done correctly and with proper controls..."TsunamiWombat said:Also, maybe i'm being overly sensitive, but the last thing we need right now when we're JUST starting to get stem cell and genetic research going again after nearly a decade of republican cockblocking is some sensationalist hollywood movie whose message is "LOLOLOLOL GENETIC MODIFICATION N CLONING IS EBIL AND SCIENTISTS R DUM" for the stupid people to latch onto.
Just saying.
Have you read the thing? Or watched the review?TsunamiWombat said:Yeah I kinda saw her trying to have sex with someone a mile off. It's a slightly more topical species. I get it. Still not going to see it.
Also, maybe i'm being overly sensitive, but the last thing we need right now when we're JUST starting to get stem cell and genetic research going again after nearly a decade of republican cockblocking is some sensationalist hollywood movie whose message is "LOLOLOLOL GENETIC MODIFICATION N CLONING IS EBIL AND SCIENTISTS R DUM" for the stupid people to latch onto.
Just saying.
Okay I HAVE seen his review now (hadn't realized it was wednesday) and he SAYS thats not the case, but movies are all about interpretation. And my interpretation?Billion Backs said:Have you read the thing? Or watched the review?TsunamiWombat said:Yeah I kinda saw her trying to have sex with someone a mile off. It's a slightly more topical species. I get it. Still not going to see it.
Also, maybe i'm being overly sensitive, but the last thing we need right now when we're JUST starting to get stem cell and genetic research going again after nearly a decade of republican cockblocking is some sensationalist hollywood movie whose message is "LOLOLOLOL GENETIC MODIFICATION N CLONING IS EBIL AND SCIENTISTS R DUM" for the stupid people to latch onto.
Just saying.
The point is, it's NOT a sensationalist hollywood movie with the message of "LOLOLOL SCIENTISTS FUCKING UP IN GODS DOMAIN IS BAD STUFF" as it is with MOST science-fiction movies involving scientists and more or less controversial things.
If you want to see a movie that promotes anti-scientific and anti-progressive views, look at, oh, I don't know... Let's see, Reanimator definitely works here. I'll think of more movies and edit them in later.
The whole premise of "Well, we already stole the fire, so now what do you do with it? How do you handle it without getting burned?" is not the same as "We stole the fire and now the gods punished us all! Praise the gods! And don't fuck with their domain!".
The latter is annoying. The former is a reasonable idea.
Although, given the thickheadedness and idiocy of most fundamentalist folk, you're probably right. But then again, they can simply use a lot of other movies as ammunition. I mean, they didn't have this movie back a decade ago, and stem cell research didn't exactly go well in USA because of some assholes.