Spoilers all about....

In a message dated 3/28/2003 10:06:33 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> This movie did a pretty good job of destroying any real scientific
>  plausibility. 

But it pretty much played on that implausibility. Unlike one of the 
rock's gonna get us movies that stated that the thing's the size of 
Texas and only six telescopes in the world can see it, there wasn't
any one single line in The Core that made me want to give the 
screen the traditional one finger salute.

**Short interruption**
     10 pts for naming the movie:
      "See that bright star right next to the full moon? That's
        Venus."

They should'a played up the silly science more. When the demo
unit cuts the tunnel through the hillside, the inventor should have
patted the unit and said, "I call this baby My Horta."

>  The first hour was not bad and the special effects of that
>  first hour were great. The shuttle landing/crash was awesome.
>  
>  But once they launched into the earths crust, the movie was pretty much
>  down hill from there (pun intended).

And I thought that instead of EARTH, there'd be a special effect 
comparison if SUNDIVER was ever made into a movie.
>  
>  wait until this one hoes to the dollar theater.
>  
>  Gary

Hoes? I'd give the movie a racking over, but a hoe is reserved for bigger
dirt clods.

I give it a bit better review. See it for $5 in a paretically packed theater.
It's the people in the crowd that never think about the silly science 
that carry the mood of the film.

The music was more annoying than mood setting. Why do a very bad
alteration to the "Planets" score when every other movie just rips off
the original.

I sat through the entire credits to see if Global Effects Ltd did the 
spacesuits. No luck in finding any suit reference.

William Taylor
----------------------
...would've gone to Spirited Away if not
for this list.
_______________________________________________
http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Reply via email to