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raysubers: "59 percent of GRAVITY's audience was over 35 years old. Can't imagine any other movie has opened over $50M w/ such an old crowd."
 
"Thanks for your opinion :peace" is a very passive aggressive comment. No one minds if you want to discuss the film. But don't lay down a punch, and then throw up your dukes and recoil before anyone can get counter attack you.

I said that to your comments below:

Good lord dude. Seriously. Good lord.

Yes. Me of all people. Especially me of all people. I'm not going to play that lame *** game about "who has the better taste" that so many ****wads on this site try and do. But I have to shake my head sometimes. It's your opinion, and you're totally free to express it.

But you sure do have a lot of problems with movies that mostly everyone loves, and you tend to hate them for the exact reason why everyone loves them.

I make a couple posts complaining about a film and you come at me with these two. My response instead of getting into a back and forth with you was that.
 
That's the problem. Discuss. Elaborate. Or don't. Whatever floats your boat.

I did and I was done. You're the one who has come at me for my opinion. I'm done here. I don't care for the movie. Fort hose that did I'm happy. Wish I could have said the same thing.
 
edgarwright: "An original film with a 98% tomato rating is number 1 at the box office. This is a good thing."
 
Fantastic movie. I was stressed almost the entire time, and it had some of the best visuals I've ever seen. Almost nothing looked like an effect, it just immersed you in space.


I haven't seen an audience at the end of a movie react to what they just saw like this since Schindler's List. For completely different reasons, obviously, but the audience's actions were the same. Credits start to roll, the audience was still sitting there, silent. Eventually, some pioneers stood up, and shuffled towards the exit, and the rest followed suit. All in absolute silence. It was really weird.
 
I yelled out "Jesus Christ" after it ended. I was literally holding in all my emotions until the music finally died in the credits.
 
10/10. One of the greatest films I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. Space is the place but as the film makes abundantly clear, space is impossible just like life. But that doesn't mean it cannot be conquered.
 
My father saw this, and said "if you liked Mission to Mars and Armageddon, you'll like this". He rated the special effects an A, the story a B ... and the physics a D-.

He's a scientist ... bad space physics irritates the devil out of him.

SnakeDoc
 
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