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Blu-ray comes out 12/31
Amazon has it for $19.99 right now.
http://www.amazon.com/Looper-UltraVi...eywords=looper
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Re: Looper (JGL and Bruce Willis)
Blu-ray comes out 12/31
Amazon has it for $19.99 right now.
http://www.amazon.com/Looper-UltraVi...eywords=looperOriginally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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Just finished watching this. It was alright. Not a fan of the ending. Just seemed done before. I was anticipating a significant twist and it was just meh.
And the time paradox stuff is always bound to happen when dealing with a time travel movie. This is where you just have to accept the movie's definition of loopholes and stuff to follow what the movie is trying to convey. If you try to apply concepts from outside the film's time travel rules, you end up arguing in circles, which is why I dont hold any plot holes (time travel wise) against the movie.
In terms of film execution I thought it was excellently done. Just not head over heels about the plot.Comment
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Saw TDKR yesterday, on to Looper today. It's in RedBox, holla.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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Re: Looper (JGL and Bruce Willis)
Just finished watching this last night. Great movie. And I love JGL and Bruce Willis.
Having said that, this excerpt from another site kinda sums up my thoughts:
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In single timeline theory, Old Joe should’ve suffered a Back to the Future vanishing act the moment that Young Joe turns any one of the emotional corners he does in that second act of the film on the farm (bonding with Cid, falling for Sara, realizing he could one day become a baby-killer, etc.). Young Joe had already started down a path of emotional growth and change, meaning he could never become the Old Joe we meet – yet when Young Joe kills himself, poof! Old Joe is gone as if they are directly tied to one another. Either Old Joe should’ve reflected the emotional changes in Young Joe (which would’ve prevented him from baby killing ) – OR, Young Joe’s suicidal act shouldn’t have affected Old Joe, since Old Joe would’ve been from an alternate timeline.
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Re: Looper (JGL and Bruce Willis)
I don't think that's right simply because he still would have existed. Plus, I feel like BTTF's timeline stuff is a lot more screwed up than Looper's.
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Watched this last night. What a great movie. JGL was fantastic, and Willis gave one of his best performances is year.
Hell if a film.Comment
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I watched with the commentary on on Saturday. Not a lot of technical stuff, but definitely a fun listen. They just gush over the kid every time he has a scene. I hope he's in more stuff because he was really an awesome find.
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Re: Looper (JGL and Bruce Willis)
It has nothing to do with time travel, but the entire movie breaks down at the end because of one simple fact:
SpoilerYou can't narrate a movie for the audience when you shoot yourself in the end...it's physically impossible to tell the story of how you died.
It's a cop-out by the writer and completely ruins the entire premise of would have otherwise been a decent movie.Comment
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SpoilerI guess you didn't like American Beauty either?
I felt like that part was more of "this is what I'm thinking right before I do this ****" than him reflecting on his actions from the grave.
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An entire movie about time travel and telekinesis, and THAT'S what he found unrealistic? Lol.Comment
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SpoilerExcept he's narrating in the past tense. He's not narrating in the present tense through the whole movie...it would make sense from that perspective because it would be like you are reading his thoughts as he experiences the movie. The problem is he's reflecting after he offs himself, which makes zero sense.
I can accept things that don't make sense as long as they follow the rules the movie allows (such as paradoxes). I can accept telekinesis if it's part of the story. What I can't accept is bad writing in order to get a reaction.
A good comparison is The Sixth Sense. I hope I don't have to spoiler this stuff...
Since Bruce Willis was dead at the end of the Sixth Sense, the audience's first reaction is "now hold on a second! That's not possible because....because..." It's not until they "review" the parts that you think of that you realize your assumptions had been played and the answer was in front of you the whole time. That's good writing. What they pull in Looper is bad writing, plain and simple.Comment
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If that's how you want to look at it I'm not going to argue with you. Its still my top movie from last year.
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