Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:17 am
I work with one of those older ladies who carries "everything" in her purse. I'm sure you could ask her for some aspirin, a screwdriver and a small monkey and she could pull all of them out of her purse at any given time.
My wife and I went to the movies with her once and she pulled out a can of Diet Coke and opened it. I made a comment that the can of soda had to be warm by now and then she pulled out (get ready for it) A CUP FULL OF ICE. SHE HAD A CUP FULL OF ICE IN HER PURSE. I don't even remember what movie it was but I will never forget that cup of ice. I have never laughed so hard in a theater before.
Back to Gravity for a moment, and I know I already mentioned this in my post about Ender's Game, but Gravity just became the benchmark for zero gravity footage. It's like that scene in The Ring when Samara crawled out of the television and we all collectively recoiled... all of a sudden over half of the horror movies I had seen in my life looked tame and silly in comparison. The "laser tag" zero-g scenes in Ender's Game look like kids flying around on guide wires like a high school stage version of Peter Pan compared to Gravity. I realize not every movie set in outer space will be willing to spend the millions required to pull off that level of realism, but man, it will be hard to watch another one without thinking of Gravity.
My wife and I went to the movies with her once and she pulled out a can of Diet Coke and opened it. I made a comment that the can of soda had to be warm by now and then she pulled out (get ready for it) A CUP FULL OF ICE. SHE HAD A CUP FULL OF ICE IN HER PURSE. I don't even remember what movie it was but I will never forget that cup of ice. I have never laughed so hard in a theater before.
Back to Gravity for a moment, and I know I already mentioned this in my post about Ender's Game, but Gravity just became the benchmark for zero gravity footage. It's like that scene in The Ring when Samara crawled out of the television and we all collectively recoiled... all of a sudden over half of the horror movies I had seen in my life looked tame and silly in comparison. The "laser tag" zero-g scenes in Ender's Game look like kids flying around on guide wires like a high school stage version of Peter Pan compared to Gravity. I realize not every movie set in outer space will be willing to spend the millions required to pull off that level of realism, but man, it will be hard to watch another one without thinking of Gravity.