Gravity

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Gravity (George Clooney)

Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Gravity’ Gets A Rating

PG-13 apparently. Also stars Sandra Bullock.

This is my first time hearing about this. I like Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men a lot, so I'll definitely be keeping my eyes peeled for this. (I didn't like his Harry Potter film, but I don't think it was his fault. He did a good job of directing it, I just didn't think the subject matter was very interesting.)

Re: Gravity (George Clooney)

Solid director, really liked 3 of the 4 films of his I've seen where he's directed. While I didn't care much for his HP film, it was one of the best of the series. Solid actor, as Clooney rarely disappoints.

Sounds like a win film to me so far.

sounds like another one of those 127 Hours/Buried kinda movies.

looks good.. clooney is good in certain things..

Originally posted by Robtard
Solid director, really liked 3 of the 4 films of his I've seen where he's directed. While I didn't care much for his HP film, it was one of the best of the series. Solid actor, as Clooney rarely disappoints.

Sounds like a win film to me so far.

have you forgotten batman and robin 😂

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker

have you forgotten batman and robin 😂

Certainly not; that would be one of the rare times he disappointed me. I do blame that more on the writer and director, IMO, Clooney could have made a decent Batman back then.

I agree. Clooney is typically gold. The American and Syriana were boring as hell, imo, but his performance in both was solid.

I didn't love nor hate The American, Clooney did an alright job with the character. Being mostly silent and poker faced isn't for him though.

I enjoyed Syriana, not something I'd watch over and over though.

Edit: Didn't he do some flick with J-Lo? IIRC, that was terrible and he was terrible in it. But again, it's still rare moments where he doesn't deliver.

Originally posted by Robtard
Certainly not; that would be one of the rare times he disappointed me. I do blame that more on the writer and director, IMO, Clooney could have made a decent Batman back then.

yea the writing was very horrid..

Originally posted by marwash22
I agree. Clooney is typically gold. The American and Syriana were boring as hell, imo, but his performance in both was solid.

I agree

Yeah, I didn't like Syriana either.

Ever seen Good Night & Good Luck? That's pretty good... I took a history of TV class and learned about Edward R. Murrow.

Haven't had any issues with Clooney. I enjoyed the American & Syriana, liked Out of Sight, and even liked him with his supporting part in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.

I still haven't seen Michael Clayton. Any reviews on that one?

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Yeah, I didn't like Syriana either.

Ever seen Good Night & Good Luck? That's pretty good... I took a history of TV class and learned about Edward R. Murrow.

haven't seen that yet.. want to though

Nice Post

Surprised no one's posted about this yet. Looks pretty spectacular (especially in Hi-Def):

YouTube video

saw the trailer before Gatsby came on.. looks pretty solid

I like the look of this but remain skeptical that it'll end up basically being 'open water' in space.

Originally posted by jaden101
I like the look of this but remain skeptical that it'll end up basically being 'open water' in space.

Well, I've never seen Open Water, but I like this trailer because it doesn't really reveal much, so I have no idea really how the story will progress from what we've seen. I do know that this director is fantastic (Children of Men), so I'd honestly see it just out of faith in him. I'm sure it'll be a good ride just because he is behind it.

Yeah, Children of Men is top drawer. From what little I've looked into this is that after a disaster aboard their shuttle, 2 astronauts end up adrift in space with no way to contact earth. I just hope it isn't a case of 5 minutes of action and then them talking existential drivel for an hour and a half before dying. I remain as hopeful as a man of my naturally pessimistic personality can though.

Originally posted by jaden101
I just hope it isn't a case of 5 minutes of action and then them talking existential drivel for an hour and a half before dying.

Yeah, that could work honestly. I probably wouldn't mind some existential drivel. Haha.. But that's just me. Is that the general layout of Open Water?

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Yeah, that could work honestly. I probably wouldn't mind some existential drivel. Haha.. But that's just me. Is that the general layout of Open Water?

There's sharks involved, which probably won't happen in Gravity.

looks good.. clooney is good in certain things..