Re: movie : Gravity
Posted: Mon October 14, 2013 5:25 pm
my date loved that movie.turned2black wrote:Total garbage.malice wrote:will someone explain whatever the opposite of a chick-flick is, pls?
my date loved that movie.turned2black wrote:Total garbage.malice wrote:will someone explain whatever the opposite of a chick-flick is, pls?
i wasnt crazy about the score either, but I loved the use of silence.VinylGuy wrote:The dialogue and music were pretty bad yeah. But Cuarón is a magnificent director. He remind me of Kubrick sometimes.
BurtReynolds wrote:my friend thought it was a romance at first, because it stars George Clooney and Sandra Bullock. Not exactly disaster movie names.
you must not possess as highly an evolved sensibility about chick flicks as sndpnjguy wrote:This movie was about the beautiful and harsh reality (for the most part) of space, and the human will to die or survive. It has nothing to do about a mother that lost her child. Chick-flick never crossed my mind.
To be fair, my friend is an idiot.Harry Lime wrote:BurtReynolds wrote:my friend thought it was a romance at first, because it stars George Clooney and Sandra Bullock. Not exactly disaster movie names.
Give me some Bill Paxton & Helen Hunt!
My issue not yours but I hate the concept of privilege and the way it's used. I find it so victimizing and absolutely non-contextual.Malloy wrote:isn't it a total fucking bummer that people still equate narratives that privilege women and motherhood with being un-epic. jesus christ bros
Are you insinuating that a real man can't like a chick flick?Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote:I liked it, more than my wife too. Chick flick my ass!
Malloy wrote:isn't it a total fucking bummer that people still equate narratives that privilege women and motherhood with being un-epic. jesus christ bros
I like you. You can stay.Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote:![]()
Yeah well you never met my wife!
you mean unfucking, right?Harry Lime wrote:Malloy wrote:isn't it a total fucking bummer that people still equate narratives that privilege women and motherhood with being un-epic. jesus christ bros
Listen, I consider Mary's conception of Jesus to be pretty fucking epic. So leave Christ out of it.
ahaha, oh malice. That's good.malice wrote:you mean unfucking, right?Harry Lime wrote:Malloy wrote:isn't it a total fucking bummer that people still equate narratives that privilege women and motherhood with being un-epic. jesus christ bros
Listen, I consider Mary's conception of Jesus to be pretty fucking epic. So leave Christ out of it.