BL> which Invictus scene did you end up picking?
I have to choose, right? The score in extra time was the newspaper headline - go ahead score, but they still had to hang on. The speech gives me goosebumps. I'll take "This is our destiny".
Why don't you go bump Otis' IT'S RAINING MEN thread.Dang I love the bass line in "You're the One That I Want".![]()
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Sunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.
Rather Freudian of you to talk about bumping Otis.Why don't you go bump Otis' IT'S RAINING MEN thread.Dang I love the bass line in "You're the One That I Want".![]()
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I like this movie.14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
I absolutely love this movie.14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
Sunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.
Me too. It's not the typical "Sci Fi" movie that will fill this category, but it's a great pyschological character study and has a very good cast. I will admit I don't love the final act where the other ship captain is introduced as a protagonist - but the film recovers quickly and otherwise it's a great flick.14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
Sunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.
Sunshine is a great science fiction movie and a terrible, irredeemably bad horror-thriller. The third act is miserable. Will never be able to forgive Boyle for screwing it up so badly. Maybe that's the point. Maybe the true horror is that a movie with so much potential was inexplicably tied to a movie with so little.14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
Sunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.
Yeah, my original post was going to be "I absolutely love this movie until the final 10 - 15 minutes." It felt forced. But on subsequent viewings, I warmed to it.Dr. Octopus said:Kumerica said:14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
Sunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.
Yeah I can't understand why he went in that direction when it didn't fit in at all with the rest of the movie. I do forgive him though because it was so enjoyable before that and I did like the end (afer the protagonist was done away with).Tiananmen Tank said:Dr. Octopus said:14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
Sunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.
There goes my multiple roles pick.Dr. Octopus said:14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
Sunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.
I think Mrs R can pick. Says he wont be here til afternoon todayAcerFC said:I think we all missed this yesterday. Sorry I didnt catch itjwb said:You can skip me later today if it gets back to me (it probably won't). I'll be gone from early afternoon until tomorrow.
No, I'm here - I meant early afternoon yesterday until today. Just picked.I think Mrs R can pick. Says he wont be here til afternoon todayAcerFC said:I think we all missed this yesterday. Sorry I didnt catch itjwb said:You can skip me later today if it gets back to me (it probably won't). I'll be gone from early afternoon until tomorrow.
Crud. Shoulda punted Lethal Weapon.14.8 - The Full Monty - English Film
Yes, I know it has lots of man butt in it, but just deal. Okay?
COURTROOM SCENE JUDGING CRITERIA
Now this will be really fun.
- I don't expect everyone to be boning up on the Federal Rules of Evidence here and it's not like I've argued in front of the SCOTUS 20 times or even once.However, scenes that are somewhat grounded in realism (from the perspective of anyone who's ever been in a courtroom, which I figure most people have in one form or another, even just to argue a traffic ticket) will score highly. Realism means (for example) that witnesses are not being cross-examined to (literal) death on the stand; the judge is not interjecting with jokes; counsel are not screaming long monologues at one another while the judge haplessly bangs a gavel; and no one is breaking into song, firing a weapon, etc., to interrupt the proceedings.
- However, dramatic license is still cool. Since it's already been selected, I can mention that there are a few things about Cruise's final interrogation of Nicholson in "A Few Good Men" that are not terribly realistic from a litigation standpoint, but nothing is over the top ridiculous or stupid in a "that would never happen" sort of sense.
- Top scores in the category will go to anyone who can find a scene that is tight, realistic, and well-written. For example, again using "A Few Good Men" as an example, one of the most clever courtroom sequences in that movie only lasts a few seconds and is a bit of a throwaway, but it's awesome because it could actually happen. This is when Cruise takes the Marine Corps manual right out of Bacon's hand after direct and cross-examines Noah Wyle by asking Wyle to show him, using the manual, where the mess hall at Gitmo is located. I've actually seen something like that happen, just as fast and unscripted, and it was frigging brilliant. Anyway, anyone who actually breaks down a courtroom scene and unearths some gem like that will score really high marks, but honestly, just saying the name of the movie and linking the specific scene is fine too. ("A Few Good Men" will score highly unless some people really step up to the plate and knock it down.)
- The entire movie does not have to take place in a courtroom or revolve around the courtroom proceedings, but if the courtroom scene(s) is/are not the central focus of the movie, there could be trouble unless the courtroom scene is well done.
- Finally, reference to TV Land might help, and it won't offer any spoilers. "L.A. Law" had fantastic courtroom scenes on a regular basis. "Law & Order" featured mostly very good courtroom scenes. "The Good Wife" (yeah, I'm forced to watch it) has, for the most part, atrocious courtroom scenes. Just throwing that out there.
PM me with questions or bribes.
I've been digging around hard for a scene since the begiinning of the draft, and I finally found it. Found it, that is, in an online copy of the screenplay.Yes, I get both a and b a lot. In fact, I was doubting if there was a scene, however brief, where lights along the ocean's surface were in fact seen charging ships in 20,000 Leagues.How many of us have experienced this so far in this draft? Got something in mind, but just can't find the clip.
And how about this one: you seem to recall a certain scene in a movie that will fit one of the categories really well. Then when you go to look for it, either (a) the scene was a lot more "meh" than you remember, or else (b) you can't find the scene at all and you wonder if you're mind's playing tricks on you.
NoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooTim, please move Cool Hand Luke-50 Eggs to Gambling Scene.
This next one is for all you ladies out there...
14.12 Eastern Promises - Bathhouse Fight - Fight Scene
I don't think I can link to this one because of the presence of Viggo's crotch dongle, but it's there on You Tube if you search for "Eastern Promises Bath Fight" for anyone that doesn't know it. It's a brutal scene and a classic fight.
Erk. There goes one of my back-pocket monologues. Deep category, but still.14.4 Four weddings and a funeral-English movie
I LOOOOOOOVe this movie. Rowan Atkinson kills me everytime i watch this.
Love it. Was one of two that I was choosing from.The Caine Mutiny- courtroom scene
You're thinking of a different movie.There goes my multiple roles pick.Dr. Octopus said:14.06 Sunshine - Outerspace
TrailerSunshine is a 2007 British science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film was adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland about the crew of a spacecraft on a dangerous mission to the Sun. In 2057, with the Earth in peril from the dying Sun, the crew is sent on a mission to reignite the star with a nuclear bomb with the mass of Manhattan. The script was based on a scientific back-story that took the characters on a psychological journey. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. To have the actors realistically react to visual effects that would be implemented in post-production, the filmmakers constructed live sets to serve as cues. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, Chipo Chung, and Mark Strong.![]()
I was considering this for one of my last two picks - thought it may slide. I had a backup plan (which I think I prefer anyway) for the category which hopefully I can use.14.22 - Napoleon Dynamite - Dance Scene
I'm sure most in this draft who saw this movie thought it was terrible, but I found it very funny and thought the dance scene made for a brilliant climax to the film.