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Children of Men offers a far grittier version of a near-future post-apocalyptic/terrorism vision and is, even with the bollocks about infertility, a better film.
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."
Children of Men offers a far grittier version of a near-future post-apocalyptic/terrorism vision and is, even with the bollocks about infertility, a better film.
I laughed while watching that... so many cribs from other films
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
I just thought (based on what I saw) that it was an extremely bad film. I wasn't making any comment on the concept.
I should attempt to watch it from the start though. Maybe it will make sense. Maybe Stephen Fry and John Hurt doing Benny Hill won't seem so embaressing, and maybe Natalie Portman's "English" accent won't make me want to throw things at the TV.
I didn't know it was a comic book adaptation. They always suck.
In 2020 we will be using Dell flat panel monitors from 2000
Originally posted by Dark Black
Saw it a few weeks ago on DVD - I thought it was rather well done, and given the times we live in and the type of government we have, was rather poignant...
Hmm, well done? Am I the only one that thought it was strange that, although supposedly set in 2020 their computer systems and monitors are current Dell models? You'd think they'd make an effort to at least dress them up a bit to make them look more futuristic
Hmm, well done? Am I the only one that thought it was strange that, although supposedly set in 2020 their computer systems and monitors are current Dell models? You'd think they'd make an effort to at least dress them up a bit to make them look more futuristic
That's nothing... in the last Doctor Who episode the guards at the end of time were still using machine guns...
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
Hmm, well done? Am I the only one that thought it was strange that, although supposedly set in 2020 their computer systems and monitors are current Dell models? You'd think they'd make an effort to at least dress them up a bit to make them look more futuristic
You're being a bit anal. U look at any sci fi film u can pick dozens of techo holes in them. Blade runner - pay phones? Honestly?
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