Movie Trailers that make you go "Oh GodsDammit!"
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No, but the anti-science message is the same either way. It implies the belief in some sort of overbearing force in nature which will punish humans if they take their science too far. Call it God or fate or whatever. Jurassic Park set up a scenario where a park full of dinosaurs run by complete fools became unstable.InnerBrat wrote:I also don't think there was any influence on god in Jurassic park, even if the characters mentioned it, more as a metaphor (using the phase "playing God" doesn't imply a belief in God by the speaker)
The message that the movie conveyed, however, was not that people must be take sufficient care when undertaking such ventures, but that we must never undertake such ventures at all because they're doomed to failure by some fate that will actively conspire against scientists who attempt to "play God." This became abundantly clear in the next two movies. In other words, the park didn't fail because of incompetence; it failed because all such efforts are destined to fail.
Basically, yes. Gattaca dealt with real social issues that were related to genetic manipulation, not vague, supernatural retribution being exacted on the prideful humans.Actually, I thought JP and Gattaca were similar in that regard. The shit in JP was because of human error, while Gattaca was a social commentary.
Neither did what Godsend seems to do, which is to say there will be direct supernatural consequences of cloning, and that a clone is essentially the same person (as opposed to an identical twin)
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More than abundant, what with Sam Neil's self-righteous proclamation "this is where you play God!" in the craptacular JP3.Durandal wrote:
The message that the movie conveyed, however, was not that people must be take sufficient care when undertaking such ventures, but that we must never undertake such ventures at all because they're doomed to failure by some fate that will actively conspire against scientists who attempt to "play God." This became abundantly clear in the next two movies.
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That's basically what I was referring to. I have yet to see any massive catastrophes that have resulted from humans selectively breeding farm animals and cross-breeding crops, though.Vympel wrote:More than abundant, what with Sam Neil's self-righteous proclamation "this is where you play God!" in the craptacular JP3.
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To be fair, Sam Neil's character had recently been kidnapped and then nearly been eaten (again) by someone's science experiment / tourist attraction.
Not that Michael Chrichton doesn't milk the "technology bad" thing for all it's worth and then some in just about everything he does.
Not that Michael Chrichton doesn't milk the "technology bad" thing for all it's worth and then some in just about everything he does.
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Usually things that looks so excruciatingly stupid that they make me nauseous. For instance, I could feel my IQ dropping when I saw the White Chicks trailer.... *twitch*InnerBrat wrote:Anyway, so deos anyone else get similar reacions at trailers?
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Re: Movie Trailers that make you go "Oh GodsDammit!&
That's kind of false though. These things were genetically engineered and there are next to zero GM organisms out there in the wild since releasing one and then finding it going awry is hard to correct as there is no recall option.Durandal wrote:That's basically what I was referring to. I have yet to see any massive catastrophes that have resulted from humans selectively breeding farm animals and cross-breeding crops, though.Vympel wrote:More than abundant, what with Sam Neil's self-righteous proclamation "this is where you play God!" in the craptacular JP3.
To be honest, in his situation I'd likely say the same thing given it wasn't a nice time to praise man's great science breakthroughs (and I am an obviously pro-GM person).
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Around the World In 80 Days by Disney. Fuck Disney. Passpertout is played by Jackie Chan, but they are still claiming the character is French. It makes Fogg into one of those "lovable but eccentric inventor" stereotypes, and he wasn't even an inventor! I wanted to scream when I saw that trailer, and I, Robot looks shitty as well.
Catwoman: WHY OH GODS WHY?!?!? This is NOT Catwoman!!
Day after tomorrow: WTF? It's a Hypercane that takes us into an IceAge? BAD SCIENCE!!!
I, Robot: Unless they're trying for the "Zero Law" angle, this one's a fuckup.
MeanGirls: I lived it, I don't wanna see it in the movies.
GodSend: Tripe. Didn't they have a TV movie about this several years back? Hell, a local lawyer was recently in the news because a so-called doctor offered to clone his dead son. I think the doctor turned out to be one of those Rellians.
Around the World in 80 Days: ........... I wonder if even Chan can save this remake.
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Resident Evil Apocalypse: I just gotta give credit to one of the best trailers I've ever seen. Whoever thought up the 'Oil of Olay beauty cream commercial" idea deserves every penny s/he got for it.
Spiderman 2: Great buildup for it. From the first, bare-bones trailer of the cafe scene, to the longer ones running now.
King Arthur: Yeah, I'm waiting for this one. Genievere as a Celtic warrioress, Arthur as a Romanized Briton. I'm betting the SCA will offer to do a demo premiere night.
Hero: JetLi meets "Croughing Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Looks like a good HongKong Flick.
Chronicles of Riddick: I don't care if it's before PitchBlack or after, it looks like it's going to be a good shoot-em-up flick.
Day after tomorrow: WTF? It's a Hypercane that takes us into an IceAge? BAD SCIENCE!!!
I, Robot: Unless they're trying for the "Zero Law" angle, this one's a fuckup.
MeanGirls: I lived it, I don't wanna see it in the movies.
GodSend: Tripe. Didn't they have a TV movie about this several years back? Hell, a local lawyer was recently in the news because a so-called doctor offered to clone his dead son. I think the doctor turned out to be one of those Rellians.
Around the World in 80 Days: ........... I wonder if even Chan can save this remake.
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Resident Evil Apocalypse: I just gotta give credit to one of the best trailers I've ever seen. Whoever thought up the 'Oil of Olay beauty cream commercial" idea deserves every penny s/he got for it.
Spiderman 2: Great buildup for it. From the first, bare-bones trailer of the cafe scene, to the longer ones running now.
King Arthur: Yeah, I'm waiting for this one. Genievere as a Celtic warrioress, Arthur as a Romanized Briton. I'm betting the SCA will offer to do a demo premiere night.
Hero: JetLi meets "Croughing Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Looks like a good HongKong Flick.
Chronicles of Riddick: I don't care if it's before PitchBlack or after, it looks like it's going to be a good shoot-em-up flick.
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The part that gets me is that these two are supposed to be FBI agents, which means that they must be well-educated and resonably well-off in life...yet they still act like they just stepped straight out of the ghetto.Ted C wrote:Usually things that looks so excruciatingly stupid that they make me nauseous. For instance, I could feel my IQ dropping when I saw the White Chicks trailer.... *twitch*
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Resident Evil Apocalypse: I just gotta give credit to one of the best trailers I've ever seen. Whoever thought up the 'Oil of Olay beauty cream commercial" idea deserves every penny s/he got for it.
Spiderman 2: Great buildup for it. From the first, bare-bones trailer of the cafe scene, to the longer ones running now.
King Arthur: Yeah, I'm waiting for this one. Genievere as a Celtic warrioress, Arthur as a Romanized Briton. I'm betting the SCA will offer to do a demo premiere night.
Hero: JetLi meets "Croughing Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Looks like a good HongKong Flick.
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That is correct while still a late night cable favorite, and an illegal coppied vcr favorite. Carpenter and the studio's are still deeply in the hole on that one and still recieving letters for all of these fans who haven't supported the product asking for a sequel....Bob the Gunslinger wrote:HELL YAH! More of Jack Burton? Give me your best shot, pal. I can take it.The Yosemite Bear wrote:Pl how long before Rocky vs. Mike Meryers?
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Fight scenes... haven't seen the other.neoolong wrote:Regarding Catwoman, are you talking about the trailer where its mostly fight scenes?
Or the really bad ones with the really bad lines and her chowing down sushi like she doesn't have to breath?
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Re: Movie Trailers that make you go "Oh GodsDammit!&
First of all, I would like to clarify that when I say Jurassic Park I am only ever referring to one movie or one book. No shit sequels.
The driving force behind JP was not that science is bad. It used outlandish science as a premise to get a bunch of people running away from dinosaurs, which was actually the point of the movie. It was Conan Doyle's The Lost World retold for the 20th century.
Godsend takes a procedure that is very nearly comonplace now, and says out right that a clone is the exact same organism as the mother cell, and that there are direct metaphysical consequences.
The difference between the movies as far as I'm concerned, is that JP doesn't appeal to a supernatural entity, (except in the opinions of the characters) whereas Godsend does.
Agreed, but Jurassic Park didn't make up shit or use lies to put across this message, which was my gripe with Godsend. If the dinosaurs had somehow been portrayed to be the exact same organisms ripped through time and plonked in the 20th century, I would compare them, but this isn't addressed because they're animals.Durandal wrote:No, but the anti-science message is the same either way.
Actually, in JP it was the quantum weather butterfly, was it not? I'm sure that Ian Malcolm would agree that with the same start the venture could have gone off without a hitch (actually he probably wouldn't, but he'd be wrong not to).It implies the belief in some sort of overbearing force in nature which will punish humans if they take their science too far. Call it God or fate or whatever.
I disagree:Jurassic Park set up a scenario where a park full of dinosaurs run by complete fools became unstable.
The message that the movie conveyed, however, was not that people must be take sufficient care when undertaking such ventures, but that we must never undertake such ventures at all because they're doomed to failure by some fate that will actively conspire against scientists who attempt to "play God."
The driving force behind JP was not that science is bad. It used outlandish science as a premise to get a bunch of people running away from dinosaurs, which was actually the point of the movie. It was Conan Doyle's The Lost World retold for the 20th century.
Godsend takes a procedure that is very nearly comonplace now, and says out right that a clone is the exact same organism as the mother cell, and that there are direct metaphysical consequences.
The difference between the movies as far as I'm concerned, is that JP doesn't appeal to a supernatural entity, (except in the opinions of the characters) whereas Godsend does.
Again, I didn't get that from the movies at all.This became abundantly clear in the next two movies. In other words, the park didn't fail because of incompetence; it failed because all such efforts are destined to fail.
And I saw nothing supernatural in Jurassic Park, which is where I distinguish it from Godsend.Basically, yes. Gattaca dealt with real social issues that were related to genetic manipulation, not vague, supernatural retribution being exacted on the prideful humans.
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Well, I would say JP's most guilty part of mysticism was in the line "Life finds a way" and the whole nonsense of it not being able to be dammed up, which of course, it can.
I'd say JP wasn't overly antiscience, it was dennis nedry's corruption and hammond's arrogance that bummed it up, not science.
It did however teach us the value of not having everything around one system, as well as the problems inherent with having a power plant on the other side of your island.
I'd say JP wasn't overly antiscience, it was dennis nedry's corruption and hammond's arrogance that bummed it up, not science.
It did however teach us the value of not having everything around one system, as well as the problems inherent with having a power plant on the other side of your island.
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Don't. It's really really bad. Lightyears beyond the badness of the one you've seen.LadyTevar wrote:Fight scenes... haven't seen the other.neoolong wrote:Regarding Catwoman, are you talking about the trailer where its mostly fight scenes?
Or the really bad ones with the really bad lines and her chowing down sushi like she doesn't have to breath?
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Holy fuck. I just saw a trailer for King Arthur.
WORST. MOVIE. EVER.
King Arthur in what is clearly a 1st century Roman legionary outfit ... ok .... Guinevere (played by the emaciated, feed me PLEASE Keira Knightley) as some sort of warrior queen ... what the fuck? What were they THINKING?
WORST. MOVIE. EVER.
King Arthur in what is clearly a 1st century Roman legionary outfit ... ok .... Guinevere (played by the emaciated, feed me PLEASE Keira Knightley) as some sort of warrior queen ... what the fuck? What were they THINKING?
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks she should put on some weight. Yes, she's pretty but she borders on being dangerously thin.Vympel wrote:Holy fuck. I just saw a trailer for King Arthur.
WORST. MOVIE. EVER.
King Arthur in what is clearly a 1st century Roman legionary outfit ... ok .... Guinevere (played by the emaciated, feed me PLEASE Keira Knightley) as some sort of warrior queen ... what the fuck? What were they THINKING?
Plus, she looked a little freaky as warrior woman Guinevere. I want to see how she fights because she looks like she'd have trouble fighting a good breeze.
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I'll likely get dragged by a horde of friends who worship the Arthurian legends.Vympel wrote:Holy fuck. I just saw a trailer for King Arthur.
WORST. MOVIE. EVER.
King Arthur in what is clearly a 1st century Roman legionary outfit ... ok .... Guinevere (played by the emaciated, feed me PLEASE Keira Knightley) as some sort of warrior queen ... what the fuck? What were they THINKING?
But I dunno worst...but it's ranking unless it's a bad parody.
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Maybe it'll have a lot of rock music in the soundtrack like that movie with Heath Ledger. , or Guinevere will be doing a lot of Xena style martial arts. Why not? If Richard Gere's "Lancelot" can do martial arts why can't warrior Guinevere?Ghost Rider wrote: I'll likely get dragged by a horde of friends who worship the Arthurian legends.
But I dunno worst...but it's ranking unless it's a bad parody.
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