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Also, watching Moon seems to now be a requirement or at least recently-formed tradition for this thread - anybody not seen it yet?
Me. It's on my to-watch list. I'll fist finish watching BSG, Dollhouse and Bones.
I watched The Simpsons movie, but that doesn't qualify as a SF movie probably.
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
Me. It's on my to-watch list. I'll fist finish watching BSG, Dollhouse and Bones.
I watched The Simpsons movie, but that doesn't qualify as a SF movie probably.
yes it counts i am watching it now! i am about to watch Surrogates , has anyone seen that it looks ok let me know ?
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Surrogates is okay I guess. Didn't really stand out to me. It was an okay movie, but seemed to be a bit of a mix of films/themes that had been done/made before.
I've just watched "Razor" (BSG TV movie) and so I've finished BSG season three (finally!) and started season four. A bit strange to see Stephanie Jacobsen in the movie because I've grown so accustomed to seeing her as Jesse Flores on TSCC. But it was good. Seems like BSG is picking up pace again.
District 9. What a film. Just wish my DVD of it wasn't so faulty.
Ah District 9. I watched this film back in July with a friend of mine and her son for the very first time. With her being a nurse and me involved in a law enforcement track, the two of us have rather dark senses of humor. Good ol' fashioned gallows humor is something we appreciate. Consequently, at the film's end, the three of us agreed that it was a good filmed but wondered whether or not we were laughing in the "appropriate" places or not as we were laughing throughout the movie quite frequently.
Ah District 9. I watched this film back in July with a friend of mine and her son for the very first time. With her being a nurse and me involved in a law enforcement track, the two of us have rather dark senses of humor. Good ol' fashioned gallows humor is something we appreciate. Consequently, at the film's end, the three of us agreed that it was a good filmed but wondered whether or not we were laughing in the "appropriate" places or not as we were laughing throughout the movie quite frequently.
Actually I found myself laughing quite frequently too (nearly always when a Prawn is wailing on a hapless MNU mook...which on occasion included Wikus). I think to a degree it is supposed to have a thread of very black humour (Peter Jackson was closely involved with it after all.)
Actually I found myself laughing quite frequently too (nearly always when a Prawn is wailing on a hapless MNU mook...which on occasion included Wikus). I think to a degree it is supposed to have a thread of very black humour (Peter Jackson was closely involved with it after all.)
We were hoping it was supposed to be dark humor so we just crossed our fingers and laughed through most of the movie. Her teenage son kept giving us that, "OK. Mom and he are whacked" look for much of the movie.
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint... it happens to kinda look like the name 'Jeremy Bearimy' in cursive English.
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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