Trust me on this. *thumbs up*

Apr 04, 2011 01:07

Ladies and gentlemen of the internet, I bring you another very important PSA:

WATCH SOURCE CODE.

DON'T look up anything about it, really, don't, I'm completely serious, don't watch the trailers, the trailers make the movie look stupid and they are full of spoilers, it's better if you have no idea at all what the movie is about going in, just go ( Read more... )

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shichahn April 4 2011, 20:51:19 UTC
So I looked Duncan Jones up on wikipedia and his future projects sound exciting! Moon sequel(s)! Something Blade Runner-inspired! Yay!

Also, this is what I was talking about when I said I heard the original song of this on the radio and only knew the Hanukkah lyrics. It was sort of strange. I still don't know what the original song is supposed to be about and it isn't as if I care either, obviously.

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zolac_no_miko April 4 2011, 21:32:54 UTC
Whoa, yeah, it's interesting that he's got all these ideas for stories that all take place in the Moon universe. I would not have expected that... Moon works so well on its own. But it's kind of exciting! And how cute that he's sneaking Sam Bell cameos in wherever he can. NEW AWESOME SF UNIVERSE, YAEY~!!

Haha, I just watched the Candlelight video, and then the one they were riffing off of, the Mike Thompson acappella Dynamite cover, and then the Taio Cruz original. Candlelight was adorable, and Mike Thompson's kind of adorable too, and great voice, wow! The original appears to be a club song about clubbing. Which is fine. As mainstream pop songs go, not terribly original, but harmless. I kind of feel that songs about people dancing happily and having a good time that make people dance happily and have a good time have their place in the world. Lol autotune, though.

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look_alive April 4 2011, 21:19:50 UTC
OKAY OKAY I'M IN. :D

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zolac_no_miko April 4 2011, 21:51:12 UTC
YOU SHOULD SEE IT WHILE YOU ARE IN CHICAGO. BECAUSE. THAT WOULD BE FUNNY. It was so weird and meta because I think when we saw the movie you'd already arrived, so I kept thinking of you, and it was filmed a year ago, like, Chicago's all full of happy springtime flowering trees, and it was sunny and gorgeous and the buildings were all shiny and I was like, "LAWL, SOMEHOW I DOUBT THE WEATHER'S THAT NICE OVER THERE RIGHT NOW~!" Although maybe it was, in which case, EVEN BETTER.

Also, what's funny is that I'm not familiar enough with Chicago to identify it on its own merit, but I saw the river with all the bridges over it and I was like, "HEY THAT LOOKS AN AWFUL LOT LIKE GOTHAM CITY, HURR~ :DD"

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look_alive April 4 2011, 22:04:38 UTC
Maybe I'll download it... idk. Diana's gonna be at work during the days, so if I get bored, yeah. The weather right now is all over the place. Last night was HOT. Seriously, it was gross. Like, 70 or something. There was a thunderstorm right as we got home from the show. Today it's all cold and grey again. /shrug

Lol omg dude. I do that too, and I used to live here

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zolac_no_miko April 4 2011, 22:10:43 UTC
Yeah, I figure you're going to be pretty busy. If you don't get around to it, I WILL BE HAPPY TO WATCH IT WITH YOU WHEN YOU GET BACK. :DD

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peperima April 7 2011, 00:16:31 UTC
RANDOM LURKER COMMENT, but does source code have anything to do with source code? I AM ASKING from a computer science major's perspective, because I was so excited and then I saw some of the trailers and it seemed to be completely unrelated to coding. :(

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zolac_no_miko April 7 2011, 00:48:10 UTC
...Um. WHY HELLO THERE, RANDOM LURKER.

This is not a movie about coding or computer science, alas. It is ~SPOILER~ a rather nice science fiction story, but it has more to do with quantum mechanics and neuroscience than computers. I do not really understand why "the Source Code" is called that in the movie, or what if any relation it has to "source code" in the computer science sense; I'm not sure if that is because I lack any amount of actual comprehension of either computer science or quantum mechanics, or if it is because the writer picked the name out of a hat because it sounds cool.

You really can't trust the trailers, though. Crappy trailers are crappy and make the movie look like crap. Trust the 90% rating on the Tomatometer. Trust director Duncan Jones. If you don't know who he is, watch Moon, and then trust director Duncan Jones. Or trust me, I am a very trustworthy stranger on the internet. :DD

I see from stalking you that you are a fan of Inception. It is my belief that fans of Inception would also enjoy Source ( ... )

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peperima April 7 2011, 00:55:31 UTC
ooo thank you!! Wow, 90% is INSANE (I always trust Tomatometer, haha). I guess I will have to check it out! I am definitely able to ~*~ suspend my disbelief for cool currently-impossible technology ~*~. (coughinceptioncough) :)

I totally agree on trailers looking awful, though. I watched one and went "wait, why is there a WHOLE MOVIE on this?? doesn't he just go back and fix things??"

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zolac_no_miko April 7 2011, 01:07:27 UTC
Hahahaha, yeah, the Tomatometer never fails me, I always check there first before going to see a movie. It's gotten me to see some excellent films I otherwise might have missed... although in this case it was Duncan Jones that got me into the theater-I'm a huge fan of Moon (also a 90% on the Tomatometer). And lol, yes, "cool currently-impossible technology", this film definitely has that.

Yeahno, the trailers are awful. I remember seeing one in the theater and thinking that it looked completely uninteresting. After the movie I went looking on Apple Trailers and... yeah. Bleh. The storytelling in the film is really quite clever, actually.

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