Hold on, what makes you say that a Christian cannot be an environmentalist? In contemporary contexts, evangelicals have become increasingly concerned with the environment, and rightly so. Don't misunderstand me, films that overstress the underlying ideology tend to be rather poor aesthetically, but this doesn't mean that what they're all about is wrong. I guess it's just one of those cases where when you try too hard to get across a message, you come across as overearnest and self-righteous and succeed only in alienating your audience. People want to interpret movies in their own fashion, so a good director knows how to leave them room to do so.Danderson (post: 1329326) wrote:Watched The Day the Earth Stood Still (the 08 version)....
Heard it wasn't amazing, but since it had Keanue Reeves as a dead pan alien in a human body (notice he always plays the best dead pan characters)....
All I can say is, it had potential to use the themes (and even some spiritual metaphors and allegories) it was communicating to it's advantage, but besides that and lack of character development, it never got there. So, by the end u feel like u were cheated into watching an environmental propaganda film.
Probably what disappointed me the most was that the direct is supposedly a Christian (he was the one who directed The Exorcism of Emily Rose), and while visually it looked great, everything else seemed sub-par quality.
GhostontheNet (post: 1330769) wrote:Last night I watched Coraline.
Yes, I absolutely loved it both times I saw it in the theater, especially on my second viewing was able to eat buffalo wings at the same time at a theater restaurant. I picked it up the day it was released on DVD, and am proud to have it in my collection.GrubbTheFragger (post: 1331659) wrote:Fantastic movie.
Scarecrow (post: 1332596) wrote:Watchmen... blah. It was an average movie I guess but I just couldn't get into it. It had a balance problem.... on one side, it was incredibly cheesy. Too cheesy to be taken seriously. Yet it was too serious to have any fun with and together, it was just a bad mix... Not sure who the target audience was really. Fans of the comic, obviously but other than that... too cheesy and goofy for adults in general and too violent/serious for kids.
I remember the fans for this on IMDb and stuff talking about how amazing this was and stuff and thought provoking yadayadayada... I'm sorry but after watching it I just had to roll my eyes. Anyone who thinks this is some important deep movie for the open minded and intellectually gifted movie goer is officially an uber nerd.
GhostontheNet (post: 1332605) wrote:I just finished watching 28 Days Later.
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