gingeriffic
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Not bad, but I don't understand the love from the other commenters. It was an interesting story, and I enjoyed Sebastian Roche. Peter Weller's performance really grated on me. I have actually known a few astronauts and believe me, they don't act like that! That cowboy nonsense is long gone.
Worst for me was that the writers resorted to liberal use of vulgar words as a substitute for, oh, I don't know, actual dialog. I don't mind an occasional curse word, being an occasional user myself, but when whole conversations consist of:
"S**t" "F**k, f**k"
You know something is missing!
Worst for me was that the writers resorted to liberal use of vulgar words as a substitute for, oh, I don't know, actual dialog. I don't mind an occasional curse word, being an occasional user myself, but when whole conversations consist of:
"S**t" "F**k, f**k"
You know something is missing!
I wasn't looking forward to this movie... I went because it was a free preview and more importantly to support Nathan Fillion. It was a lot better than I expected. Nathan was great of course - all of his nervous business was hilarious. It was fun to see him playing a sensitive guy. And I loved Cheryl Hines.
I enjoyed the story a lot, although it does tend to get a little cloying. There's plenty of acid humor to balance it out.
I was hysterical crying at the end of the film, thinking what a horrible tragedy it is that Adrienne Shelly won't be making any more films. She definitely had a lot of talent - I can't get her "Gonna Make a Pie" song out of my head.
I enjoyed the story a lot, although it does tend to get a little cloying. There's plenty of acid humor to balance it out.
I was hysterical crying at the end of the film, thinking what a horrible tragedy it is that Adrienne Shelly won't be making any more films. She definitely had a lot of talent - I can't get her "Gonna Make a Pie" song out of my head.
As a movie, it's not exactly a thriller, but as a means to communicate something as complex as global warming, it's great. Al Gore comes across as a funny, self-deprecating, smart guy - which I'm sure he is, but too bad he didn't have these editors in 2000.
The movie is structured around the famous PowerPoint presentation that he's been doing all over the world. Over the course of the movie, I guess the entire presentation is shown. Intermixed are personal stories from Gore about how he got interested in the subject originally, his early tries to draw attention to it, as well as some of the personal tragedies in his life and how they further focused him on this cause. Only the briefest mention of the 2000 election is made - I would have liked to have more but it would have been a distraction.
Unfortunately, with its limited, art-house, blue state release I'm afraid it's not going to reach the people who truly need to see it.
The movie is structured around the famous PowerPoint presentation that he's been doing all over the world. Over the course of the movie, I guess the entire presentation is shown. Intermixed are personal stories from Gore about how he got interested in the subject originally, his early tries to draw attention to it, as well as some of the personal tragedies in his life and how they further focused him on this cause. Only the briefest mention of the 2000 election is made - I would have liked to have more but it would have been a distraction.
Unfortunately, with its limited, art-house, blue state release I'm afraid it's not going to reach the people who truly need to see it.