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What MOVIE(s) have you been....seeing? watching?
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A much better film with some similar themes is U-571.
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Gary Sax wrote: ^My wife shouting COTTON KILLS every time they do that and just carry on.
The bear attack is obviously the worst, but I am hard pressed to think of another movie that portrays this much just pure misery - not from torture or violence, but just from the elements and circumstance.
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It was a LOT better than the new MK movie. Not saying it was great, but it was a good time. Gory as all get out, you've been warned.
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hotseatgames wrote: Also watched Netflix's Stowaway. I am going on the assumption that the entire premise is nonsense, but it is a good excuse for some drama. It's a decent film, right up until that ending. Ugh.
A much better film with some similar themes is U-571.
U-571 is an interesting comparison. Hollywood in general has a hard time groking heroes ordering others to their death, even if the alternative is death for everyone. So Matthew Mconahey (I'm gonna have to learn to spell this correctly if he runs for governor) sending sending the little guy in to near certain death to save the rest is an excellent example of leadership but is what is sorely lacking in most Hollywood shows (Stowaway included). Of course I'm not sure how many times that scenario has actually happened (you are ordered to your death to save everyone else) versus the much more common heat of the moment act of heroism of jumping on a grenade or the like. You can read the citations for Medal of Honor to get a good idea of what humans are capable of and self sacrifice is definitely there.
So the doc in Stowaway I think acted according to her nature. SOMEONE had to nut up in that film, the circumstances were extremely dire, and the alternative was murder or TPK. They did a good job writing characters into corners like wounding the captain so SHE couldn't do anything, or taking away the biologists reason for being there. I was expecting a "who is gonna draw the short straw" scene but that would have been too cliche I think.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation had an interesting episode where they tackled that head-on. Troi had to order Geordi to his death in order to save the ship (and pass a Starfleet test). Of course it was just a holodeck simulation so there was no lasting effect.jason10mm wrote: Hollywood in general has a hard time groking heroes ordering others to their death, even if the alternative is death for everyone.
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But Hollywood tends to emphasize heroic SELF sacrifice, not ordering others to die to further a greater good. It is usually bad guys who send henchmen to certain death against the hero (or kill underlings themselves, parodied nicely in one of the few funny bits in netflix' Thunder Force).
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Of course, it would be more interesting if this idea had been implemented in a "real" situation. Especially considering the number of times they take a 1-in-a-1000 chance in order to save someone, risking everyone in the process.
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I hated every single thing about this movie, which never should have been made. The first Godzilla reboot was awkward but had some potential, King of the Monsters was terrible but not vile and it has some decent kaiju action including the best Ghidorah ever and then Skull Island was fucking GREAT. Go figure.
It was just so laughably bad, I can’t believe this isn’t in the Razzies award or whatever...I did like the shot of Mechagodzilla busting out of the side of the mountain but the Mechagodzilla sucked.
Skip this stupid shit and watch Shin Godzilla, the best G movie ever made other than ‘54.
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