What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Saw Interstellar tonight, I left the theater confused as fuck.

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If you're curious, pop into IRC sometime and poke me for explanations for the parts that confused you. I'd be happy to explain (as well as I can, anyway)ninjainspandex wrote:Saw Interstellar tonight, I left the theater confused as fuck.
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http://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/scifi/ ... llars.htmlninjainspandex wrote:Saw Interstellar tonight, I left the theater confused as fuck.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
The what now? Nevermind, don't even try to explain this to me, my brain exploded when I looked on Bing.MrPopo wrote:Aside from the distinct lack of spaghettification I enjoyed the movie.
I saw this a couple of days ago and loved it. Agree with John, felt like a modern day 2001.
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I never knew that The Quick and The Dead did poorly in theaters. Of course, I wasn't really old enough to consider everything at that time. We grew up watching it pretty often in my house, so I always figured it did good. I blame the decline of the western genre in general- the only "Westerns" I've heard a lot of positive buzz around that came out post 2000 are the "modern westerns". Its a poor term, but I'm referring to movies like No Country for Old Men or The Three Burials of Meliques Estrada. (Spelling might be wrong on the first name there.) They have the western feel, while being in a more modern setting. I could also arguably throw in some of the trashy dream movies I like, along the lines of Love and a .45 or Clay Pigeons or Lone Star State of Mind, but that's questionable.
Rambling post with no point. Ok.
I'm really waiting for Jack Frost to come back on TV. Hardly ever get to see, and it such a cheesy horrible horror/Christmas movie...
I never knew that The Quick and The Dead did poorly in theaters. Of course, I wasn't really old enough to consider everything at that time. We grew up watching it pretty often in my house, so I always figured it did good. I blame the decline of the western genre in general- the only "Westerns" I've heard a lot of positive buzz around that came out post 2000 are the "modern westerns". Its a poor term, but I'm referring to movies like No Country for Old Men or The Three Burials of Meliques Estrada. (Spelling might be wrong on the first name there.) They have the western feel, while being in a more modern setting. I could also arguably throw in some of the trashy dream movies I like, along the lines of Love and a .45 or Clay Pigeons or Lone Star State of Mind, but that's questionable.
Rambling post with no point. Ok.
I'm really waiting for Jack Frost to come back on TV. Hardly ever get to see, and it such a cheesy horrible horror/Christmas movie...
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Too bad. I'm going to explain it anyway.Stark wrote:The what now? Nevermind, don't even try to explain this to me, my brain exploded when I looked on Bing.MrPopo wrote:Aside from the distinct lack of spaghettification I enjoyed the movie.
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If the bit about the tides on Earth is an example of spaghettification, then wouldn'tMrPopo wrote:Too bad. I'm going to explain it anyway.Stark wrote:The what now? Nevermind, don't even try to explain this to me, my brain exploded when I looked on Bing.MrPopo wrote:Aside from the distinct lack of spaghettification I enjoyed the movie.
Note that this is the exact same process that causes the tides on Earth. It's just a difference of magnitude.
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Precisely!Stark wrote:If the bit about the tides on Earth is an example of spaghettification, then wouldn't
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So when you say "distinct lack" you're not referring to this, but places where it should have applied but didn't?MrPopo wrote:Precisely!Stark wrote:If the bit about the tides on Earth is an example of spaghettification, then wouldn't
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