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Tom Cruise's "Oblivion" apparently needs to go there (Update)

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#1 - 2013-04-19 12:39:04 UTC  |  Edited by: Krixtal Icefluxor
New York Times 'No Likey'..........

Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Harrison Ford........these guys need to realize that age is becoming a reality, and need to be phasing in to different kinds of roles at this point. Their presence anymore can make a film seem a bit awkward.

The new Rob Zombie film is getting better reviews. Still, I'm more excited about Blomkamp's "Elysium".


Update: Oblivion Remembers Every Science Fiction Movie For You Wholesale!

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Kirjava
Lothian Enterprises
#2 - 2013-04-19 12:41:09 UTC
But... but I watched the film. It was awesome What?

I really don't like Tom Cruise films, but he was damned good at the role. I know I'm sticking my neck on the line by saying this, but Blade Runner was slated when it was first released. This was at the very least better than Prometheus.

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Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2013-04-19 12:41:56 UTC
Honestly im not surprised.

After seeing the trailers I've been unimpressed with it, and the Will Smith movie coming out too. Elysium is my favourite in the pack for this summer.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#4 - 2013-04-19 12:45:20 UTC
Graygor wrote:
Honestly im not surprised.

After seeing the trailers I've been unimpressed with it, and the Will Smith movie coming out too. Elysium is my favourite in the pack for this summer.



The Will Smith film, Oblivion, and Elysium...........although I'm looking forward to Elysium, all these action/adventure/Dystopic Earth stories are blurring into one. Reminds me of the old thread about similar films being released at nearly the same time.

I don't know, but I'm getting over the whole Dystopia thing. TBH the real world is always much scarier.

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Kirjava
Lothian Enterprises
#5 - 2013-04-19 12:46:57 UTC
I didn't see the trailers, I think that's a key part at play here. I didn't know if it was action or romance, thriller or political spiel.

From that reference point, the story unfolded well, and while my friends who had seen the trailers were waiting for events to happen... this ruined it for them I think. In retrospect my favorite films have all been ones I went into with absolutely no preconceptions, Robocop for one.

The trailers show all of the main plot points unfortunately.

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Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#6 - 2013-04-19 12:48:29 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
I don't know, but I'm getting over the whole Dystopia thing. TBH the real world is always much scarier.


I think dystopia and zombies are just a result of the bad economy we're having now. When times are good you tend to get happier movies, or disaster movies... least thats my view on it.

Whats your view krix?

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Kirjava
Lothian Enterprises
#7 - 2013-04-19 12:49:49 UTC
I would have thought the bad economy would have raped up the quantity of happy films, but a kick back into your step somewhat.

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Rana Ash
Gradient
Electus Matari
#8 - 2013-04-19 12:52:05 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:

I don't know, but I'm getting over the whole Dystopia thing. TBH the real world is always much scarier.


But at least, after watching the movie you can say "well phew, nice movie. I am sure glad i didn't live there"

In RL it's more "Damn! that was right down the street from me" Or "Oh no, thats where my aunt lives"
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#9 - 2013-04-19 12:55:12 UTC  |  Edited by: Krixtal Icefluxor
Graygor wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
I don't know, but I'm getting over the whole Dystopia thing. TBH the real world is always much scarier.


I think dystopia and zombies are just a result of the bad economy we're having now. When times are good you tend to get happier movies, or disaster movies... least thats my view on it.

Whats your view krix?



One would think Hollywood would go for the smell of money.....and 'happier SF' always performs much better, sometimes ridiculously so: "Star Wars" "Avatar" etc.


Edit: I idiotically left out the 'Star Trek's. But even the new Trek Film depicts imagery similar to these broken Earth films. It's getting old.

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Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#10 - 2013-04-19 12:56:38 UTC
Kirjava wrote:
I would have thought the bad economy would have raped up the quantity of happy films, but a kick back into your step somewhat.


Dunno... the general depression in some communities might make it more palatable. OR, if things are so bad, it makes you realise that things for you really arent that bad.

Think about Eastenders or Coronation Street. Theyre so depressing but people love them because it makes them feel better.

Happy stories might make people depressed as their RL doesnt have a happy ending.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#11 - 2013-04-19 13:05:16 UTC
Graygor wrote:

Happy stories might make people depressed as their RL doesnt have a happy ending.



Ain't that the truth when one finally is old enough to realize it ? It can happen though, after a fashion, but that's the rare life.

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Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#12 - 2013-04-19 13:14:06 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Graygor wrote:

Happy stories might make people depressed as their RL doesnt have a happy ending.



Ain't that the truth when one finally is old enough to realize it ? It can happen though, after a fashion, but that's the rare life.


Yep, I for one totally despise the "perfect happy families where everyone goes along well and understands and supports each other" movies.

I can attest that half of some of my former patients where there in the first place because they expected their lives with their husbands, family members and kids to be like a chick flick full of drama but a happy reunion in the end where everyone was smiling and kids jumping in the bed as they fought each other with pillows and then the camera zooms out of the house and gives you a view of the perfect little neighborhood/street they live in and then credits appear.

NO!

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Unsuccessful At Everything
The Troll Bridge
#13 - 2013-04-19 22:52:54 UTC
Frankly, I never listen to film reviewers when it comes to films. I believe that these professional film reviewers have fallen far from the average moviegoer, and actually believe themselves to bo some kind of elitest or connoisseur. They know their reviews tend to influence how the public percieves the film. I have seen many films where the reviewers skewered the films, touting them as absolute garbage, and I ended up not watching them in theaters, only to rent them when they did come out and regret not seeing them ont he big screen.

Some sites where they have actual peoples reactions and thoughts on the films are much more helpful. Alot of the times you will find reviews by the average joe who is a fan of that specific genre, and he will tell it to you straight. Reading reviews this way has actually made me want to see a movie that I didnt think would be worth it when I watched the trailer.

That being said, I will probably go watch Oblivion this weekend.

I hope the twist at the end is Tom Cruise's character finds out that he is a clone....of Tom Cruise.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#14 - 2013-04-19 23:59:26 UTC
Unsuccessful At Everything wrote:
Frankly, I never listen to film reviewers when it comes to films. I believe that these professional film reviewers have fallen far from the average moviegoer, and actually believe themselves to bo some kind of elitest or connoisseur. They know their reviews tend to influence how the public percieves the film. I have seen many films where the reviewers skewered the films, touting them as absolute garbage, and I ended up not watching them in theaters, only to rent them when they did come out and regret not seeing them ont he big screen.

Some sites where they have actual peoples reactions and thoughts on the films are much more helpful. Alot of the times you will find reviews by the average joe who is a fan of that specific genre, and he will tell it to you straight. Reading reviews this way has actually made me want to see a movie that I didnt think would be worth it when I watched the trailer.

That being said, I will probably go watch Oblivion this weekend.

I hope the twist at the end is Tom Cruise's character finds out that he is a clone....of Tom Cruise.



If I trusted 'the public's reactions' I'd be watching crap like "Identity Theft".

Or how could you ever get an opinion on "The Tree of Life" since nobody outside of cinema-philes went to see it ?

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Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#15 - 2013-04-20 04:44:55 UTC
i liked it.

*stamps her approval on a blob of hot wax in grandiose fashion*
Hrothgar Nilsson
#16 - 2013-04-20 05:54:46 UTC
I watched it a few days ago, and thought it was a good film. Maybe not an epic film or an instant classic, but a good film.
Hrothgar Nilsson
#17 - 2013-04-20 06:00:27 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Graygor wrote:
Honestly im not surprised.

After seeing the trailers I've been unimpressed with it, and the Will Smith movie coming out too. Elysium is my favourite in the pack for this summer.



The Will Smith film, Oblivion, and Elysium...........although I'm looking forward to Elysium, all these action/adventure/Dystopic Earth stories are blurring into one. Reminds me of the old thread about similar films being released at nearly the same time.

I don't know, but I'm getting over the whole Dystopia thing. TBH the real world is always much scarier.

Yeah that was my thread, and it's totally true. Some film subjects just seem to be the flavor of the year.

Very much looking forward to Elysium. I enjoyed Oblivion, but I think Elysium could possibly turn out to be the best sci-fi released this year. Only saw a flash of Sharlto Copley in the trailer, I enjoyed his performance in D9 immensely and am glad to see him back in another sci-fi film.

I think After Earth might bomb... I'll watch it but I'm cautious given Shymalan's duds these past few years. Even if it's terribad, Will Smith in it should guarantee it'll at least break even at the box office.
Aerethir El-Kharisti
#18 - 2013-04-20 20:11:40 UTC
When Tom Cruise gets to play Tom Cruise he can be tolerable.

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Jonah Gravenstein
Machiavellian Space Bastards
#19 - 2013-04-20 21:32:15 UTC
Oblivion wasn't bad, I thought the contrast between the aesthetics of the technology, and living quarters of the main character, and a wasteland earth were quite effective.

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#20 - 2013-04-20 22:02:33 UTC
Aerethir El-Kharisti wrote:
When Tom Cruise gets to play Tom Cruise he can be tolerable.


I've found his more uncharacteristic roles more interesting, like in "Minority Report", and "Magnolia" especially.

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