Pink Ranger
The North Remembers
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I'm hoping the Slumdog Millionaire effect is in force this year. And Pi is a better film on so many levels.
I'd say 9/10, beginning dragged a little before getting on the ship only reason really. Think it will do good business for 13 + crowd but may be too intense for those younger- even adults were flinching in the theater (more than I've seen from some horror films). Disney is working on the JUNGLE BOOK which should be really awesome- just got to maybe tone the tiger down in that one. Even though the tiger was awesome, the beginning just seems like it may be too intense for the younger kids.
I saw this tonight, stunning movie, it's simplistic but in all the right ways, it's the kind of film that only comes along once in a while, the kind that lifts the spirits and astonishes you with the images that propel the story.
How much of Richard Parker was CGI? he's right up there with Caesar for me.
I liked the message of the movie. Or atleast this is what I got out of it. Believing in god is like believing a fairytale. It could be true, but not likely. In reality there is only nature. And nature is cruel, unforgiving and doesn't give two ****s about anyone, it just is.
Yeah, this. And I also got that when times are unbelievably tough, sometimes the only way to survive is by believing in what he calls "the better story", which can be religion, fairy tales, Richard Parker whatever...I liked the message of the movie. Or atleast this is what I got out of it. Believing in god is like believing a fairytale. It could be true, but not likely. In reality there is only nature. And nature is cruel, unforgiving and doesn't give two ****s about anyone, it just is.
From what I understand it was a fully GC tiger.
Yeah, this. And I also got that when times are unbelievably tough, sometimes the only way to survive is by believing in what he calls "the better story", which can be religion, fairy tales, Richard Parker whatever...
Amazing, I felt sure they shot some real tiger footage, what an achievement! Life of Pi is nominated for best SFX right
I was wondering how does Richard Parker get the goat through the cage?
I'm aware of that. I was wondering why the goat looked pretty intact and not a mess of blood and bones. But maybe RP just slid her through the bars.A tiger's unbelievable strength is such that it would be like you pulling a cloth bag filled with chopped liver and drinking straws through cage bars.