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Really looking forward to this one. I am sure it is going to be seriously immersive in IMAX 3D.
 
These trailers give me the same feeling I had watching The Descent before the Gollum monsters showed up.
 
There's a bunch of upcoming Sci-Fi movies that are looking promising... Elysium, Europa Report and this one... I have a feeling this one will be the best of them!
:rock!

Whoa, thanks for the tip on Europa Report. Just saw the trailer and it looks promising. Can't get enough of sci-fi space movies. :yess:
 
Early Buzz: Alfonso Cuarón's 'Gravity' Stuns Critics at Venice | /Film

Early 'Gravity' Reviews Praise Alfonso Cuaron With Dropped Jaws

More review excerpts in the above pages.

I have to see Gravity on IMAX, even if it means I have to travel to another city to do it.

"Overall, the consensus among critics seems to be that Gravity is a visual masterpiece, with stunning camerawork from Emmanuel Lubezki that begs to be seen in 3D on the biggest screen possible. The leads are also drawing compliments; Bullock in particular is said to be do some of the best work of her career here as scientist Ryan Stone."

"As scripted by Cuaron and his son Jonas, this tale of one woman’s grim expedition into the unknown is a nerve-shredding suspenser, a daring study in extreme isolation, and one of the most sophisticated and enveloping visions of space travel yet realized onscreen. It falls among that increasingly rare breed of popular entertainments capable of prompting genuine “How did they do that?” reactions from even the most jaded viewers, even as its central premise is so simple and immediately gripping that one might just as readily ask, “Why didn’t anyone do it sooner?” "
 
The trailer made me sick to my stomach, in a good way :lol

This is definitely the film I'm looking forward to the end of the year.
 
No not that, it's just the fact you'd be completely helpless and there's nothing you could do about it

Yeah that is what is so frightening about space aside from the cold/hot and darkness, there is no resistance for Astronauts.

I remember watching people flying in fighter jets at low orbit. I would have a complete breakdown because there is no way I could handle that.

Recently, there was a ISS astronaut that had a fluid leak in his suit and his helmet filled up like a goldfish bowl, talk about absolute terror.
 
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