28 MAY 2011 by ideonexus

 Scientifically Accurate Movies and Profits

Contact didn't do badly. It earned $171 million worldwide, nearly doubling the ^90-million production budget. But it was also competing with two o considerably more brainless alien-related sci-fi movies, 1997's Men h in Black and 1996's Independence Day, both of which made a great at deal more money ($589 million and $817 million, respectively). And that unfavorable U financial comparison, more than 1 anything else, dramatizes the incredible challenge science faces in Hollywood. If films that...
Folksonomies: science fiction film
Folksonomies: science fiction film
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Contact didn't do well compared to other, less-scientific films of the summer, but Dante's Peak did better than Volcano.

19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus

 Prayer Should Validate Existence

Many films diminish us. They cheapen us, masturbate our senses, hammer us with shabby thrills, diminish the value of life. Some few films evoke the wonderment of life's experience, and those I consider a form of prayer. Not prayer "to" anyone or anything, but prayer "about" everyone and everything. I believe prayer that makes requests is pointless. What will be, will be. But I value the kind of prayer when you stand at the edge of the sea, or beneath a tree, or smell a flower, or love someone...
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Not ask for things.