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Apocalypto
Saw this tonight. Didn't want to, as the reviews described it as basically a gore-fest. But a friend wanted to see it, so whatever. In a nutshell, I'd say wait until it's on DVD if you see it at all. The big screen didn't help much, as I was hoping it might. The gore was definitely there, but that didn't really bother me. The insane cruelty did, and it was painful to watch. I suppose it's worthwhile to get a feel for how horrible humans can be; it just sucks to feel it.
The story line is over-the-top and unrealistic. Mel Gibson was obviously trying for something epic, but fell short IMO. Can't fault him for trying; not many have the guts to go against the grain for their art, and I commend him. I was hoping for better cinematography, and was disappointed. There was, I suppose, a good feel for Mayan Indian tribal life and culture, and that was worthwhile. The Mayan city was decent. The folks at the top of the altar were interesting. There was a decent survival storyline revolving around the central character, Jaguar Paw. That part, although unrealistic, was entertaining. I tried not to spoil the movie here. Just giving my impression. The movie is worthwhile, IMO, but tough to take for what you get. |
Hell, I plan to see it just to reward someone for making something original and not a remake of an old movie or tv show.
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The movie is a parable about the US government and the citizens that support it.
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Gibson lost me when he did the passion.
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keep your political opinions in political threads....... this is the crap that most of us are tired of hearing......learn from your peers sir. |
You'll notice this is a separate Apocalypto thread from yours, Pat.
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Not a lot to rent on DVD, perhaps I should scrap the H.T.. |
I will never see another remake or sequel. I think SWAT was the last one I saw in a theater and have not even watched any on dvd or cable. I refuse! Make something original and I might plop down $6 for a matinee.
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I'm going to see it just because I've been a Gibson fan since the Road Warrior.
I saw The Good Shepherd last night. Great flick. |
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As far as what kind of guy he is, he made that perfectly clear when he climbed into his car drunk off his ass, with an open bottle of tequila. And I'm not crazy, but I was drunk last night, and didn't make any racial or religeous slurs. You know why? Because I'm not a racist or anti-semite when I'm sober. |
Lighten up, Francis. I'm not defending his personal behavior, but I doubt you've never said or done something stupid while drunk. I've done some apologizing over the years for stuff I said and did while sober and rational.
If Mel's latest movie is a total bomb and he loses every penny he's sunk into it (he won't), he's still got nine figures in the bank. He ain't making movies anymore to get rich. Unlike Michael Richards, Mel has had a very long and diverse career. Sort of like Johnny Depp, Mel can afford to make whatever kinds of movies he feels like, just for kicks, just for the challenge. And if they make money, so much the better. |
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