I watched Captain Phillips last night I was not entertained. I didn't get to finish it but from how much of it I did watch it seems that once again the machine has chosen incorrectly.
I didn't get what the big deal was about it and was kinda letdown for a lot of the movie, but the last 20 minutes, especially the last scene really pulled it up for me. Like, I didn't think it got snubbed for anything, it was just a good little movie. You just gotta realize Barkhad is the main character, not Hanks.
Animated films are nice chill experiences for me. Sit back, nothing heavy, no need to deal with possible bad acting, just a decent script, some laughter and cool images. I really don't check for animated films outside of Pixar though. That crew is amazing at what it does.
If it wasn't for Pixar, I don't think I woulda watched more than 2 or 3 animated movies for just about all of the 2000s. But the last few years, there's been some Pixar-ish movies like
Wreck-It Ralph and
Lego Movie and
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and
How to Train Your Dragon and
ParaNorman. I tried to sit through the
Madagascars etc with my niece, but I end up never really looking up from my laptop. Those are just feeding kids sugar through the eyes, but the Pixar and Pixar-ish flicks are like a good meal at a theme park to me.
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So uh...TIL that a really great show,
The Colony on Discovery channel, never came back after season 2, because rumor has it, while they were filming, one of the applicants got hit in the head by a hostile, fell down a flight of stairs and
died. :x It was imo...the greatest survival show I've ever seen, and maybe the most impacting real world science thing outside of
Mythbusters? But it ain't worth someone's life.
The whole setup to the show was a social experiment to document how a group of smart, skilled people would survive in an apocalyptic scenario. And it was real people like electricians, mechanics, practical scientists, doctors, engineers...hell there was a martial artist. The kind of people you'd wish you had if you were in that situation. And just seeing how they'd rig up car batteries they found, and build up defenses. I mean, I got more out of that then watching someone drink piss to survive the Congo. And it wasn't a show where they just subtly make fun of paranoid obsessive people and gun/food collections.
The best part about it was that there wasn't a prize at the end. It was about the experience. And it was unpredictable. The people in the experiment had no clue when hostiles would come to test their defenses, or nature would just be a ***** and knock them down a peg. I recommend those 2 seasons to anyone. Shame it ain't coming back, but if that happened, I get it.