TheCreatorsProject - Creating the Look of Oblivion
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This, a thousand times this. I might have even been able to deal with the deadly dull pacing if the movie had something to say.I'd be okay with not being surprised by it if it had anything of substance to say while it got there. It throws all these potentially cool ideas at the wall, and then does nothing with them. What does this movie have to say about the human condition or about society or about culture? I suppose you could make some very, very broad statements based on the plot, but those ideas wouldn't be deep at all. It plays in the waters of movies like Blade Runner, Moon, The Matrix, but it never leaves the shallow end and submerges itself. It's window dressing. I wouldn't be so concerned with what was going on thematically if the movie didn't take itself so seriously. I'm not looking for Bresson-deep meditation either, just some indication that Kosinski has something on his mind other than pretty pictures.
she does come across as rather selfish am i alone in thinkingshe purposely repressed her memories because those memories have jack/julia together when it is obviously she secretly loved jack and didn't want to go down that road
Sci-fi flick Oblivion roared into theaters this month, quickly securing the top spot on the box office charts with a $38.2 million debut. The post-apocalyptic world in which Tom Cruise's character explores on the big screen began years ago as artwork.
Now, the art that inspired director Joseph Kosinski's film is getting time in the limelight thanks to a new app from Radical Studios, the company Kosinski approached five years ago to help develop the imagery and story used to pitch the movie to major film studios.
Described as an interactive reading experience, the "Oblivion: Radical Studios" app [iTunes link] gives users a glimpse at the still-unpublished graphic novel that served as the basis for the Oblivion movie. The app lets users read the first chapter and interact with 3D versions of the artwork, buy tickets via Fandango and watch the film's trailer.
Riseborough was excellent. I've never seen her before, and I want to see a whole hell of a lot more of her now. I just wish she hadn't played such an inconsequential character. Narratively speaking, she's a 5th wheel; she relays messages from Melissa Leo and gets jealous of the chick from Skyfall and... that's about the extent of it. If that character had been excised from the script, it really wouldn't have changed the story all that much.