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Gravity
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This movie is a dud. It was presented as being a realistic view of space flight, but starting from the opening sequence it is so unrealistic as to how astronauts conduct themselves in the life-and-death environment of space. One astronaut is playing around that later results in the spacepack not having enough fuel so he dies. Another astronaut is goofing off by jumping away from the ship as hard as he can until stopped by his tether.
The writing and acting are pretty bad. Numerous things besides the opening sequence are obviously untrue. They are in a space shuttle which have all been retired for years, airlocks and even entire space stations that almost instantly go from space temperatures and pressures to normal human atmosphere, external doors fly open and almost fling the astronaut into space, a fire extinguisher (that by accident was brought into the capsule) is used to maneuver in space, landing thrusters used to push a capsule to another space station which is far away when a precision rocket and guidance system would be needed, undocking a capsule by randomly pushing buttons, quickly removing a spacesuit when underwater, and on and on impossible actions.
Reviews also say the 3D effects are great, but the only good 3D scene was when the shrapnel is coming at the audience, the latest Star Trek had much much better 3D effects. Definitely not the best opening sequence, and $21 a ticket!
Oct 6 - 04:30 PM
You have to see Gravity. It's not optional, you need to go. You will be missing out on an all time great
Oct 6 - 02:26 PM
If you've seen this, how do you feel about kids 8 to 10 seeing it? Would they enjoy it? Could parts of it frighten them? Feedback needed please.
Oct 5 - 01:37 PM
There are a couple of F bombs thrown around and some very disturbing images of dead bodies. I'd say 8-10 may be a little too young, although I can still see them enjoying it.
Oct 5 - 03:55 PM
Well, I've watched the film and I, personally, would take my children to see this film [if I had any]. This is a film I would want to see if I were that age.
Oct 5 - 04:32 PM
There is only 1 f-bomb, and it isn't very loud anything. Kids might miss it entirely. It gets extremely intense. You really just have to know your kids. Mature children would be fine.
Oct 5 - 07:55 PM
There is nothing wrong with disliking a largely liked/loved movie. As long as you can support your opinion, it will be accounted for. I thought Gravity was a treat! Not my #1 of the year, and not my #2, but it does not matter where I rank it, it just gets points for being awesome. It is my #3 so far.
Oct 4 - 08:57 PM
Has a legitimate chance at 99% if no more trolls give this a rotten review. It's likely that a couple more do et posted though, and it will probly end up at 98%.... 96% worst case scenario. But a top critic section of 100% and 9.3/10 average is all that matters anyway.
Oct 4 - 04:54 AM
So watching this over the weekend! Love how immature everyone is in here.
Oct 3 - 09:47 PM
This is one of the highest reviewed movies I can think of for this website in terms of average rating and percentage. I can't think of any movie that isn't a classic with a 9.1 average rating.
Oct 3 - 03:37 PM
120-some reviews and a 9.1/10 average. That is insane. I CANNOT WAIT. Seriously, I'm seeing it in roughly 30 hours, and I cannot wait. I'm gonna have live with enjoying Beyond Two Souls until then, I guess (yes, it's awesome).
Oct 3 - 02:28 PM
This is my impersonation of Esteban:
This film looks stupid, and only hipster/artsy posers will pretend to understand it (even though the plot is pretty simple). Oh, you guys are faggots. But if anyone comments on me telling me that I need to a hipster poser, I'll have a period.
Oct 3 - 12:20 PM
Good 'ol Testeban has made this the best thread on this forum. Now I don't miss that Brendan Sullivan thread, which now seems shitty in comparison.
Oct 3 - 12:42 PM
You do know that this is only entertaining me and doesn't insult me at all, right?
So what's next, more racist remarks from you, Melons?
Oct 3 - 01:09 PM
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Wow, you really are trying too hard!
Too bad racist insults don't really work on me.
What's next homophobic comments?
You really can't type anything that would insult me, kid. Give up.
Or not, I'd rather see how you show people here your extremely high levels of racism.
Oh, and by the way, the director of this film has a Mexican name, does that mean you hate him too?
Oct 4 - 06:38 AM
I HATE THE DISCUSSION BOARDS:
"Ha a troll"
"Don't get so butthurt"
"Fuck you for not liking my movie"
Every comment is demeaning and there's not shred of real debate going on anywhere on any thread
Oct 3 - 10:53 AM
Get some friends together and find an ah obscure movie thread to hang out on.
Oct 3 - 10:55 AM
Toby's right. But it can be extremely entertaining if you can find two idiots to rile up.
Oct 3 - 01:16 PM
Ooooo, congratulations. You "riled" up a couple of strangers on the internet. You deserve a fucking cookie.
Oct 3 - 01:35 PM
Melons is. He's even given himself to his closet racist-xenophobic side. (Funny thing is that he thinks that will make me feel bad)
And you changed your name from Castro to Tranny? Isn't that a downgrade?
Oct 4 - 06:41 AM
98% and a 9/10 average [critics].
100% and 9.3/10 average [top critics].
Yeah, there's no way I see this dropping significantly.
Also, not only does it have great reviews, but it's poised to be one of the highest grossing opening for October. Critical and commercial science-fiction success? Fucking YES!
Oct 3 - 07:37 AM
I seriously doubt it'll open too high or make too much money. But it has no serious competition so I guess we'll see.
Oct 3 - 10:43 AM
It will open high and make good coin. Most tracking websites have it pegged between $30 million on the very low end and about $48 million on the very high end. If you look into October box office, both those openings are impressive, $48 million being astounding [and higher than any original sci-fi film this year by ~$10 million].
Oct 4 - 09:54 PM
I'm amazed it's at 97% right now. The lowest I can see it going is high-80s. Man, the trailers must not do the film justice because they didn't make me want to see this at all.
Oct 2 - 08:03 PM
Good fight, Ender's Game have better anti-gravity special effect than this movie.
Oct 2 - 05:19 PM
90-100% A masterpiece. Cinematography,Acting, Direction, Cast, Visual Effects, Costume. Everythign this just looks good.
Oct 2 - 04:10 PM
I thought this might be an expensive stinker as the trailer was always the one scene of the debris hitting the station with nothing else apparently in the movie worth seeing. With such a high rating though, I suppose I'll have to give this one a watch. Perhaps try a double feature and catch Rush as well...
Oct 2 - 03:47 PM
95%
This looks absolutely incredible. I know movies are subjective, but I have a very hard time imagining someone not being excited for this.
Oct 2 - 03:40 PM
You speak as someone whose opinion should be regarded as credible and/or meaningful. I believe that's your funniest impression yet!
Oct 2 - 06:56 AM
"O Downer Where Art Thou" is the lamest pun I've ever read on this site. And that's saying something.
Oct 2 - 01:24 PM
I get to correct other people because my grammar is free of errors. You, on the other hand... are fucking retarded. Your inability to form a coherent sentence makes your statements nearly impossible to understand.
Oct 2 - 02:25 PM
No, it's Tomatometer. I'm Canadian. 'Metre' is for the measurable distance. 'Meter' is for a device that measures something. In this case, the Tomato'meter' measures how rotten or fresh a movie is, so 'meter' is correct.
Oct 2 - 11:56 PM
Well, sometimes you can't tell whether someone's having a laugh or someone's a fucking dolt on the internet. I knew he was joking about 'Kanada', though. Aside from that, I'm sure I let at least a few people know the difference between the two.
Oct 3 - 07:35 AM
TRAILER IS THE MOVIE. SAVE YOUR MONEY! 90 MINUTE SLOG.
AT LEAST THEY SHOULD HAVE PUT SOMEONE IN FILM THAT IS A LOOKER. SOMEONE YOUNG WITH SOMETHING THAT RESEMBLES SOME TITTIES AND ASS! MY TAKEAWAY FROM THIS WACKOCKERY IS THAT BULLOCK GOT SOME BIG ASS FEET AND NO ASS!
Oct 1 - 06:51 AM
^ Retarded shithead who sees amusement in correcting people on the internet.
Oct 1 - 05:58 PM
^^ Enormous flamer who somehow is still incapable of using correct grammar, despite the ass-whooping Maverick and Nyland have given him.
Oct 2 - 01:26 PM
so Kenneth has no grammar. You're right...they "gave me ass whooping alright". Besides my grammar was perfectly fine in that sentence, but you're too stupid to know any better.
Oct 2 - 02:25 PM
You forgot the period at the end of the sentence, you fucking moron. Not like I expected you to notice that, but it's still pathetic. Also, 'so' should be capitalized.
Oct 2 - 02:31 PM
I did not spell check my reply. The guy with no name is correcting everybody who doesn't use correct grammar. IT'S PISSING ME OFF!!!
Oct 2 - 03:32 PM
Diego...you have no idea what I said or what you ^^ are. Also "I forgot a period and *So"...cool. Aaron just don't reply. Like I said.
Oct 2 - 07:33 PM
Fuck both of you. I can't believe you two are concerned about grammar on the fucking INTERNET!!! About 2% of people on the internet use correct grammar!
Oct 2 - 08:56 PM
Grammar makes people smart? Engineers have the worse grammar on the planet...are they dumb? Go him you're drunk.
Oct 2 - 11:42 PM
Engineers have the worst grammar on the planet?? .. I hope you have done the research to back up such a statement?
Oct 3 - 11:59 AM
Engineers have the worst grammar on the planet? Sorry, Brendan, but that's not true. YOU have the worst grammar on the planet.
Oct 3 - 04:08 PM
oh yeah. Because the grammar in my sentence there was so bad. Tommy...I was in an 8 engineering classes, competed in competitions, my father's an engineer, and my brother is in school trying to be an engineer. So I'm pretty sure my "research" is well warranted. Also if you knew an engineer you would know they write in all capital letter and fragments.
Oct 3 - 05:51 PM
Believe me, Alex. I've experienced trolling in the past. A lot of it.
@Brendan Sullivan
*I was in 8 engineering classes
Oct 3 - 06:32 PM
This movie is a landmark movie - whether you enjoy it, or not, is for you to decide as "entertainment" is very subjective (I hate Picasso-but-Picasso is great). If you are a bit more than a casual movie watcher you will be enthralled by the artistry and depth of this film. It is the closest most of us will be to actually going up in a rocket. Kudos, Cuarón and company, nominations for Best Movie, Best Photography, etc., etc.
Sep 30 - 08:27 AM
YO LORE THE FILM WAS CARTOONISH AT BEST!
BEST MOVIE??? SLIM YOU NEED WATCH MORE MOVIES.
Oct 1 - 06:46 AM
You're giving Cuaron too much credit.
Every single aspect of the film you're praising is all Lubezki, all the time.
But then again, you're one of those posers who pretend to like boring snore-fests to appear more intelligent than what you really are.
Oct 2 - 12:33 PM
And you're one of those hipsters that think they're cool for hating a movie everyone likes.
Oct 2 - 12:35 PM
Yes, but your bitch ass is going around putting other people down for liking it. You can hate a movie all you want, but in the end, you're just a fucking poser who doesn't know jack shit about a movie he most likely never seen. You think your opinion is right, and that's where I call bullshit. You're just a fucking retarded hipster wannabe.
Oct 2 - 12:47 PM
Like I said to Castro:
The one who resorts to amazing arguments like calling the other person "fucking poser" has already given up on any chance at winning the argument.
Well, for you I had to change it to "Fucking poser" instead of Dickhole, but the idea is the same.
Also, you're getting it wrong. The hipsters who pretend to be smart (like you) are the ones getting hard-ons for this film.
Also, as entertaining as it is to witness your demented fanboy rage, I'm afraid I must tell you that you won't be able to convince people you're artsy and intelligent if you keep resorting to f-bombs.
And ultimately, it matters little if I *know* the movie is a bore-fest. It won't affect it's box office numbers one bit.
Oct 2 - 12:55 PM
LOL!!!! Not once did I mention that I liked this film. It's just the fact that you are the poser here. Okay, you didn't like the movie, but that's your FUCKING OPINION! You're the one going around calling people a artsy poser. I'm not a fan of this movie, nor do I care about it. I just hate how dumbfucks like you think your opinion should be held in high regard. Fucking retards, man.
Oct 2 - 01:00 PM
I see you already used the napkin that came with my previous post, I unfortunately don't feel like serving seconds.
So... backpedaling much Melons?
Anyway, your fanboy rage is starting to lose any charm it had, honestly. So keep barking all on your own, you're boring me and I have better things to do.
Oct 2 - 01:06 PM
Okay, I see you're going to pre-order your Transformers 4 tickets ahead of time. Don't want to stall you.
Oct 2 - 01:07 PM
What I love about your stance is the inherent contradiction. You are acting like a snob while calling someone else a snob and a "poser". You don't seem to take into account the fact that someone saw something in this film that you didn't. You're so wrapped up in your self that you forget that taste is subjective.
Oct 2 - 04:48 PM
I've never seen a Transformers (or any other Michael Bay) film, Melons. Try harder.
Alex, I'm not an ass, but I do have one, just like you and everybody else.
Oct 3 - 09:18 AM
You have to read the whole exchange with the addressed people for it to make sense, I'm afraid.
Oct 3 - 10:45 AM
It'll probably go down to low 80's or high 70's. It really doesn't look that appealing from the advertisement's I've seen so far. Plus I don't think Sandra Bullock is a good enough actress to carry a film that's only about her and another actor in the middle of space. They should have picked a better actress to work with Clooney on this one.
Sep 26 - 05:46 PM
With 40 reviews in, a 95% certified fresh Tomatometer, and an average of 8.8/10, I highly doubt it will somehow drop to the high 70s/low 80s.
Sep 27 - 10:12 PM
Especially given most the reviews said Sandra Bullock does an amazing job carrying the movie.
Sep 28 - 09:30 AM
I am shocked that this is in the mid 90s. From the trailers, I was expecting it start in the low 40s. I feel like it will finish in the low 70s. Don't get me wrong, science fiction (REAL science fiction) is my favorite genre, but from what I've seen, this films looks like it is less survival in space and more "let's show off our CGI by demonstrating 1001 different ways to blow up the International Space Station.."
Sep 25 - 10:00 AM
You couldn't possibly be more wrong. Why are you shocked? I mean this is Alfonso Cuaron, not some CGI hack director. If "REAL science fiction" is your favorite genre, then you ought to be familiar with his Children of Men; that's got a 93% on RT. Look, trailers have a limited amount of time to grab your attention so of course they're going to throw the best scenes up there and most directors have very little involvement creating them, in this case Warner Bros. added sounds in space. Just don't judge a book by its cover because from everything I've read on Gravity, nothing in film has been done like this before.
Sep 25 - 09:13 PM
I agree 100% with this. People see the trailers for this, which really have all just been teasers, and immediately judge it without any thought. This is Alfonso Cuaron, a masterful director known for crafting beautiful films with deep inflection. To this point we've seen very very little from the actual film itself, and it quite frankly boggles me that people laugh at the trailer or think it's just going to be "stupid".
Sep 26 - 04:23 PM
I'll guess 96%. Less 5 out of 5, 10 out of 10, etc, as the hype rises and falls, but it sounds too good to earn many flat rotten scores.
Sep 25 - 02:29 AM
This looks absolutely phenomenal. My only problem with movies now is the "over-the-top" action scenes that do not seem realistic at all. That being said, and judging off the current critic reviews, it'll maintain certified freshness. 91%.
Sep 24 - 12:40 PM
I will take a minority position and say that it ends up at 97%. It looks fantastic, and I think it will be one of the best films of the year. Too bad it's not longer. It could have contended for best picture, I think.
Sep 24 - 11:18 AM
It's one of those boring, overly pretentious snore fests Cuaron always makes, so it'll have at least a 93% final score.
You know critics (and artsy posers here) love crap that makes them feel smarter than what they are so it is bound to do well with those people.
Sep 24 - 06:33 AM
Or they might just like movies that you don't like. Every difference in taste isn't owed to a character flaw.
Sep 24 - 09:05 AM
Esteban: I think you must have a terrible attention span. Prisoner of Azkaban is awesome all the way through (potentially the best HP film), Children of Men is about 15 minutes less than 2 hours long, Little Princess barely surpasses the 90 minute mark. You clearly don't know what you're talking about if you list every film he's directed as 'snore fests' and 'overly pretentious.' Most of his directed movies are film adaptions of books anyways. As for this, I think it looks incredible. And, just for you, I hope it's an overly pretentious snore fest. Personally, I have yet to see a bad Cuaron film, and I ain't any artsy poser. Overly pretentious and boring are adjectives better fit for someone like Terrence Malick, not Cuaron.
Sep 24 - 11:16 AM
Wasn't Prisoner of Azkaban also the shortest Harry Potter film? I could be wrong but I think it was...
Sep 25 - 10:02 AM
Sean, most of your reply has nothing to do with what he was saying. 'Snore fests' and 'overly pretentious' may have little to no reference to the running time of a film. Aside from that, ignore what he says. He seems to be trying to start shit.
Sep 26 - 09:50 PM
I think Anderson is a pretentious director who bores the crap out of me but i dont put cuaron in that category. It looks like a movie about the human condition. It looks similar to open water just in space with more special effects.
Sep 25 - 09:03 AM
The fuck are you talking about? This is a suspense thriller, not fucking Tree of Life, dipshit. You sound more pretentious than the people you're criticizing.
Sep 25 - 09:55 AM
The one who resorts to amazing arguments like calling the other person "dickhole" has already given up on any chance at winning the argument.
Not a good attempt, "Castro" but feel free to try again once you *do* get it.
Oct 2 - 12:36 PM
Nah, I heard a couple of your family members made their way here, and they are keeping you guys on lockdown.
Oct 2 - 12:52 PM
Interesting since none of them live in the US and this is not even my real name. ;)
I just like to use this Hispanic name as bait, there's always some "All-American" fool who bites with the racist remarks and thinks it'll insult me. XD
It's really funny when it happens.
Oct 2 - 01:02 PM
I'm not laughing. The fact that you're laughing at something that idiotic just makes me fear for humanity.
Oct 2 - 01:04 PM
And yet I'm not the one who threw a border patrol comment at a user with a Hispanic name without a second thought.
Think about it, it *is* funny how you thought you could use race as an insult only to fail. It says a lot about your state of mind.
Good bye, kid.
Oct 2 - 01:10 PM
It's Castor. Not Castro. Learn to fucking read, dingle berry. And no, you aren't capable of having a thoughtful discussion, and you flat out insult users. So I'm doing the same to you.
Oct 2 - 02:10 PM
Nope, Sandler's films are all abominations, and I haven't even seen the one you mentioned. Try again.
Castro, I am calling you this on purpose. Don't tell me you could not notice?
Oct 3 - 09:20 AM
Please don't tell me you actually believe Castro is a Cuban exclusive last name, because if you do it will explain why your replies are so subpar.
Oct 3 - 01:15 PM
I stand by my 95% - or go up to 98% - Although some say the plot is thin, how can it be when it's dealing with a very human experience in the most inhuman of environments imaginable. It's like saying that "Moby Dick" is a movie about a guy fishing!
Sep 23 - 12:42 PM
If you're saying that "freak" is spelled that way, you have absolutely no idea how to spell.
Oct 4 - 02:23 PM
Nick, if you go with your third choice then you don't win the respect and admiration of your peers. Also, Kick-Ass is a douchebag.
Oct 5 - 04:55 PM
I was right, so deal with it. Don't say it was last minute predictions, because it was 3 days before it was released.
Oct 5 - 07:35 PM
82%
I think the reasonably short runtime is what will make this really successful.
Sep 21 - 09:10 AM
95% - Despite its simple plot, Alfonso Cuaron's return to the big screen proves to be a thrill of huge proportions, thanks to strong performances by Bullock and Clooney and disastrous elements.
Sep 18 - 03:56 AM
95% - and no, it is not "just OK", this is a visually gorgeous movie that grabs at you from the first few minutes and doesn't let go till the end. Cuarón uses long shots to emphasize the void and then pulls you in to feel the fear being felt. He has given us the opportunity to go into space while in our armchair, the 3D allows us to experience weightlessness at the same time. Watch the shot where a tear floats in front of you!
Sep 13 - 08:41 AM
91%
Surrounded by two great performances and suspenseful direction. Gravity is a visually ground-breaking triumph.
Sep 12 - 07:04 PM
Well, the first negative review has come in. but let's not fool ourselves: This is gonna get super acclaimed upon wide release.
Sep 11 - 08:26 AM
Deserves a solid 100%, but knowing some of the RT critics.. it will at least get 95%..
Sep 9 - 04:57 PM
At this point I think it's safe to say that we're looking at 100% across the board, no critic would dare post a negative review, even for traffic purposes due to the overwhelmingly harsh response they would receive from the community. It would be like trashing The Godfather or The Crying Game.
Sep 9 - 01:40 AM
how is this review not a rotten????
"So it's not a very good movie, but it is a really good spectacle."
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central
2.4/4 stars
Sep 8 - 06:00 PM
Not only do people continue to give Gravity positive reviews, the last three reviews have all been A+/5 out of 5, etc. 0.0 Wow, this is incredible the reception it's been getting.
Sep 8 - 01:12 PM
98%, 100% from top critics, 95% from fans. I was excited about this movie from the second I heard about it and it seems to be living up to expectations so far.
Sep 5 - 07:12 PM
Considering the early reviews, there's practically zero chance this falls below 90 now. I'm going with 94%.
Sep 3 - 11:37 PM
Sitting through a film with Clooney and Bullock talking to each other for how long???
Premise sounds rather dull but I'll see
Sep 1 - 03:23 PM
This is my most anticipated film for the rest of 2013 and I love how it's at a 100% right now. The director, Alfonso Cuaron, also made Children of Men and that's one of my favorite films of all time. Gravity will be sheer brilliance and I'm seeing it IMAX 3D. So excited! I'm guessing it has a final 95-97% on the Tomatometer. There's gotta be some people that don't like it.
Aug 31 - 06:06 PM
Golden Tomato means highest percent of the year right? If it does, then it has to beat 98% for both Mud and Before Midnight.
Sep 1 - 01:03 PM
And MUD turned out to be a disappointment. Both the critics and 'audience turned out to be loosers
Sep 1 - 03:20 PM
First of all, Ronald Neira should be banned from posting threads, especially "Guess the Tomatometer" threads. 30-70%?? Are you kidding me? Why not go 0-100%? Idiot. I'm going 99% here due to the one or two critics that go against the grain just to get attention.
Aug 31 - 12:10 PM
early reviews indicate that this will be something special. there's always a handful of idiots, so I think it will be 94% with an 8.6 average. on metacritic I think it will have a 93 metascore
Aug 30 - 07:52 AM
Insecure hipsters that pretend to be intellectual critics will bring it down to 80..... To many of them to be ignored on a widerelease starring Sandra Bullock.
They are getting their thesaurus ready as we speak....hahaha
Aug 29 - 04:52 PM
97% There is no way with the critical acclaim it has gotten so far that this movie will get below a 90.
Aug 28 - 04:02 PM
Now the reviews are amazing. Currently at 98 on Metacritic. No one hasn't liked it so far and the lowest I've seen is a 4/5. I'll say 96% 8.5 ave with a 90 metascore
Aug 28 - 11:32 AM
Variety and Hollywood Report are both out this morning with their reviews from the Venice Film Festival - and they are absolute RAVES. I'm going to go out on a very high limb here and say 96%.
Aug 28 - 08:57 AM
I'd say high 80's, maybe low 90's. I certainly want to see it just from that 2 minute trailer!
Aug 23 - 07:55 PM
It does seem simple but with past records of nearly everyone involved i belive it can get into the 70-80 range.
Aug 23 - 10:06 AM
76%
"A bleak, somber visual masterpiece, Gravity is a triumphant return vehicle for director Alfonso Cuaron and star Sandra Bullock, who turns in one of the best performances of her career."
Aug 19 - 11:01 AM
I want this movie to be good, but I feel that with the actors involved and the simplistic plot this will fall 40-60%
Aug 15 - 06:44 AM
Well, that's one reason that I don't decide an exact score in the Tomatometer.
Aug 5 - 07:53 PM
I feel claustrophobic just looking at the poster, so I have high hopes for this one. With Cuaron behind the camera, I'm certain the film will deliver: 85-92%
Jul 27 - 10:35 AM
It's and Oscar-bait drama film by Cuaron, it'll be in the high 80's or lower 90's. Critics love to look smart by drooling all over his films, no matter how boring they are.
And this one looks lie it'll be a borefest and a box office bomb.
Jul 24 - 10:05 AM
I have high expectations for this, Children of Men is, perhaps, my favorite modern movie (and one of my favorites of all time) and Prisoner of Azkaban is the best of Harry Potter movies. I'd say 88% All Critics and 94% Top Critics
Jul 21 - 02:51 AM
I think this will be great. You have a director who's been in the 91-97% range in all his major films, an interesting premise, great actors, what seem like impressive visuals. I think it's definitely in the 90s with a chance to be high 90s. I'll say 95%.
Jul 20 - 11:32 AM
I say somewhere between 80% - 90%. This is a film by Alfonso Cuaron, the one who made Children of Men. But I could be wrong, it might be boring and predictable. Or it could be something truly amazing, a landmark in visual effects and characters maybe. I have high hopes and will be watching it when it comes out and judging for myself.
Jul 13 - 05:57 AM
91%
"A truly exciting, thought-provoking, and enervating piece of sci-fi cinema, Gravity is an intelligent and entertaining outer space drama thriller and another cinematic masterpiece from co-writer and director Alfonso Cuaron."
Jun 14 - 07:08 PM
Director/writer has had only one rotten movie, with very positively rated movies in the past. This has obviously had much time and thought put into it, because these movies can be very stupid, but I believe this will be an excellent film. I'd say 80-98%.
Jun 3 - 01:50 AM
92%, 8.3 ave rating. top critics will be a little higher i reckon. children of men was one of the best films of the 00's, so my hope are high. not sure whether i will actually see it in 3D. the visuals in this trailer, without the excess of 3D, are absolutely stunning
May 21 - 08:10 PM
91% 8.0 ave rating. That's pretty high, but if the early reactions from a while back are anything to go by, the movie will be amazing. And his other films have similar scores. I think it's going to be great and the visuals and ambition will certainly win people over. It could be more divisive, though either way I think it will get it's fair share of praise.
May 19 - 05:28 AM
Anyone here heard of Moon...? That had the smallest cast possible for a film. One of the best space films I've ever seen.
May 14 - 03:35 PM
While Moon is a really good film, it features a cast of several people. Yes, Sam Rockwell is the focal character but there are other supporting characters that appear throughout the film. He does an excellent job carrying this thriller. Another good flick with a minimal cast, pretty much only voice work as the link to the outside, is Buried with Ryan Reynolds.
May 15 - 12:25 PM
I guess it'll be like 88% from the critics, and for the audience like 90%. I have big expectations for this, specially because I'm mexican and I love Cuarón's movies.
May 13 - 04:58 PM
I'm guessing 55-60%. More specifically, 58% from critics. Audience will enjoy it more with 71%.
May 13 - 04:15 PM
About 60% and 70% audience. Personally, I can't see this being a good film, but the visuals will be very impressive
May 13 - 09:35 AM
gunter meisner
It's primarily a sfx fest and I never thought it was anything else.
Oct 6 - 09:42 PM