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FURIOUS, pt 2 . . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on November 7, 2014 at 18:23:25:

The same as Batman 3, I couldn't hear a damned thing during the drama/action sequences. It's time Nolan learned to use his directing and actors to amp up the action rather than have the sound engineer do it. What is it with this guy?

The movie left me in a state of okay but certainly not impressed nor knocked over. SPOILAGE: Too long, Matt Damon's sequence should have hit the editing floor. It served nothing in advancing the cause of the story. Plus, points off for Nolan using 'Inception' CGI to WOW us with. Not so wowed, myself. The real star was the three-legged robot and his ability to do anything despite his cumbersome shape.

I was not too impressed with the script which is ESSENTIAL to space movies because if you've seen ONE good space movie you have seen them all. This just didn't have the gab or story to come forward as best space movie of all time. Based on what I saw Nolan is getting into the one-trick-pony saddle. Chris, don't recycle all your stuff, k?

Well, I now turn it over to all the Internet Pseudo Scientists to discuss every detail and nuance of the science presented and misrepresented. It's only a movie, boys, it ain't even Prometheus.