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I saw The Martian in 3D
it was good go see it
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Worth bothering to see it in 3d? Heard the 3d is only good on a couple parts
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Would have been better if it was more realistic and he'd died
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Great movie but no 3D needed
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Why NASA scientists are excited about Matt Damon film 'The Martian' - LA Times |
No tension, no suspence, ridiculous music throughout, potential of poignancy and greatness squandered for goofy bland lameness. From Damon's character to all the other happy clappy morons on Earth.
I literally can not believe Ridley Scott made this movie. It is on the exact same level as Epic Movie, Suoehero Movie, all that garbage. |
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The martian in 3d was ok - however the introduction in 3d for popcorn was a little more exciting. The movie was long and really not too exciting until he blew up the living pod. Matt Damon has been stranded too many times in movies.
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I posted a couple days ago that this movie wasn't made for 3D, but this fucking noob ass user, Juicy S&D Links goes and wastes his money on 3D. Whatever. Fuck this Juicy guy. Who in the fuck does this joker think he izzo?
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Some say that it is not worth to be watched in 3D...? Is it true? :) :thumbsup
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i watched once and i do really regret it !
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I saw it in 2D over the weekend and, of course, it's a wonderful move, if a bit heavy on the pro-NASA-budget propaganda.
For all of the hype about its scientific accuracy and quality, I'm not so sure. There's a brief mention that after exposure to the low-oxygen Martian atmosphere and freezing temperatures, the viability of any seeds would be destroyed. But when I pick up a stray back issue of Backwoods Home Magazine with an article on home seed preservation, it suggests lengthening the viability of seeds by freezing them and the danger that oxygen presents by shortening the lifespan of seeds: Oxidation eventually destroys seed viability. Seeds were expressly mentioned along with potato spuds. So a freezing, low-oxygen environment should preserve them, no? One would imagine that, because seeds are present in so many foods, that the fecal debris that he used for fertilizer would have contained plant seeds, too. One also gets the sense of a deus-ex-machina, last minute plot salvation when they pull the supply ship out of their sleeve like a stage magician producing a bunny rabbit late into the movie. One gets the sense that if they'd put the existence of that ship on the plate earlier (pun), all of the suspense about starvation would have gone down the drain. |
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Good to know it's worth watching.
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Well, after all the tales are for kids up to 18, James Bond and Mission Impossible can be used up to 25 - anyone older than that should disregard watching that crap ever again.
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Plus anyone who picks up an old issue of Backwoods Home magazine to confirm scientific accuracy is too much of a nerd for even The Porn Nerd to deal with. LOL |
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And why are you talking in first person? You sound like an asshat all around. |
Looks good, I will wait for it to be release on Youtube. ;)
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This board probably has more goddamn Martian threads than rotten tomatoes.:1orglaugh
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