Have you tried pot? Nothing better than being blazed alone at the movies.
Ag Since 83 said:
Had I not known the major plot point blacked out above from this thread, and simply gone in knowing what they gave us in the trailers, I might have gotten up and walked out when it happened.
"Thank God we created the...you know...whatever device"The Debt said:
I'm have not seen it, but I assume Chris Pratt blows smoke rings around JLaws naked body suspended in zero g's. Then Pratt explains away the mechanism that allows him ignite a cigarette in an oxygenated environment.
I don't know if they bungled it as I didn't read the script and I haven't read all of this thread, but I do feel that in a movie that depends a lot on you liking the main characters, his actions made Pratt's character pretty damn unlikeableBunk Moreland said:Ag Since 83 said:
Had I not known the major plot point blacked out above from this thread, and simply gone in knowing what they gave us in the trailers, I might have gotten up and walked out when it happened.
They bungled that plot point that bad?
That's the central conflict and dilemma -- if you're condemned to a life of solitude, would you doom someone else to the same fate to avoid being alone? There's just no way to explore that question without making Pratt unlikeable. In fact, the more unlikeable he is, the better. Sounds to me like they bungled the resolution. The trailers make it look like a standard romance movie, which sets the wrong expectation. Maybe that has a lot to do with the poor RT score. I haven't seen it yet, but this may be one of those movies where reviewers are missing the point of the movie, and a strong negative reaction to the choices that Pratt makes is actually evidence that the movie got it right.Ag Since 83 said:I don't know if they bungled it as I didn't read the script and I haven't read all of this thread, but I do feel that in a movie that depends a lot on you liking the main characters, his actions made Pratt's character pretty damn unlikeableBunk Moreland said:Ag Since 83 said:
Had I not known the major plot point blacked out above from this thread, and simply gone in knowing what they gave us in the trailers, I might have gotten up and walked out when it happened.
They bungled that plot point that bad?
But there's no moral conflict/dilemma: you just don't do what he did. The reviews I looked at RT this morning nailed it: this is a movie about a creepy stalker relying on Stockholm Syndrome to get him what he wants, and if you replace Pratt with anyone less attractive/likable, the story gets a universal "are you kidding me?" reaction.G Martin 87 said:That's the central conflict and dilemma -- if you're condemned to a life of solitude, would you doom someone else to the same fate to avoid being alone? There's just no way to explore that question without making Pratt unlikeable. In fact, the more unlikeable he is, the better. Sounds to me like they bungled the resolution. The trailers make it look like a standard romance movie, which sets the wrong expectation. Maybe that has a lot to do with the poor RT score. I haven't seen it yet, but this may be one of those movies where reviewers are missing the point of the movie, and a strong negative reaction to the choices that Pratt makes is actually evidence that the movie got it right.Ag Since 83 said:I don't know if they bungled it as I didn't read the script and I haven't read all of this thread, but I do feel that in a movie that depends a lot on you liking the main characters, his actions made Pratt's character pretty damn unlikeableBunk Moreland said:Ag Since 83 said:
Had I not known the major plot point blacked out above from this thread, and simply gone in knowing what they gave us in the trailers, I might have gotten up and walked out when it happened.
They bungled that plot point that bad?
Well, that certainly would make it worth seeingThe Debt said:
I'm have not seen it, but I assume Chris Pratt blows smoke rings around JLaws naked body suspended in zero g's.
Great reference! One of my favorite movies!The Debt said:
I'm have not seen it, but I assume Chris Pratt blows smoke rings around JLaws naked body suspended in zero g's. Then Pratt explains away the mechanism that allows him ignite a cigarette in an oxygenated environment.
THIS.Wycliffe_03 said:
Or people could just realize that 99.9% of humans wouldn't care one bit, if they even noticed to begin with, that you were seeing a movie by yourself. And that the tiny fraction of people who may look down on you for something so silly are more pathetic than you'll ever be.
Life is too short to let stuff like that bother you and based on my experience, your life will be more enjoyable and fulfilling once you stop giving a damn.
Can you imagine if they casted someone like Steve Buschemi or Clint Howard instead of Pratt? At first she's just devastated by the news and creeped out by her male counterparts presence and then the second half of the movie is her trying to stalk him down to kill him when she learns the truth of what he did and why. I'd definitely go see that.Ag Since 83 said:
The reviews I looked at RT this morning nailed it: this is a movie about a creepy stalker relying on Stockholm Syndrome to get him what he wants, and if you replace Pratt with anyone less attractive/likable, the story gets a universal "are you kidding me?" reaction.
I actually prefer seeing movies by myself. I like to be silent during a movie and a lot of my friends, and sometimes my wife, don't. I like to dress like a bum and go sit alone and process the movie on my own without any distractions. There are certain exceptions though...i.e. comedies or chick flicks.redd38 said:
I go to most movies alone, it's awesome. I don't need a friend with me to sit in silence in a dark room.
Wycliffe_03 said:I actually prefer seeing movies by myself. I like to be silent during a movie and a lot of my friends, and sometimes my wife, don't. I like to dress like a bum and go sit alone and process the movie on my own without any distractions. There are certain exceptions though...i.e. comedies or chick flicks.redd38 said:
I go to most movies alone, it's awesome. I don't need a friend with me to sit in silence in a dark room.