Pick up the pace!!!! It was like being trapped in the event horizon!
I still remember the music though. When ever something is slow I begin humming it.
I hope they keep the 'hell' scene. How many other films have you seen where you actually get to see the bad guy get what's coming to him at the end?![]()
Pick up the pace!!!! It was like being trapped in the event horizon!
On that same note, I always wonder when people call 'The Incredibles' a kids movie, when there are so many things that were 'adult' in that film....a reason, I like it so much.![]()
Well, the best kids' stories don't talk down to kids.
I hope they keep the 'hell' scene. How many other films have you seen where you actually get to see the bad guy get what's coming to him at the end?![]()
Shelly Winters.<Scratch that. I mean Ethel MermanPick up the pace!!!! It was like being trapped in the event horizon!
I still remember the music though. When ever something is slow I begin humming it.
Oh yes. I hope they keep the music. I think it was absolutely perfect for that movie. I wouldn't change that one bit, and I hope they don't.
As for the rest of the movie, I love it despite it's faults. Maximillian Schell is just brilliant as Reinhardt, and Maximilian the robot is crazy evil and STILL sends shivers up my spine.
And who doesn't love Ernest Borgnine? Who I ask you?!
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I hope they keep the 'hell' scene. How many other films have you seen where you actually get to see the bad guy get what's coming to him at the end?![]()
In that case, who's the flowy guy in the heavenly cathedral?
we see the Cygnus' robotified crew in "Hell," but why would they be there?
Was Reinhardt and Maxmillian made into one being? Or....what?
What's next for Disney, a remake of Snowball Express or The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes?
I hope they keep the 'hell' scene. How many other films have you seen where you actually get to see the bad guy get what's coming to him at the end?![]()
In that case, who's the flowy guy in the heavenly cathedral?
It was Frank McCrae (Kate's father), who had - in life - been trapped inside of Maximilian; Frank's brain was used as the "A.I." for the big robot. Reinhardt did this because Frank led the Cygnus crew in mutiny against him, and Reinhardt wanted revenge.
The angelic being we see is actually the soul of Frank being released and sent to his final reward in Heaven.
we see the Cygnus' robotified crew in "Hell," but why would they be there?
Part of Reinhardt's punishment, most likely. The humanoids aren't really there, probably just the bodies wandering around mindlessly (the souls having passed on to Heaven like Frank did). So Reinhardt gets to 'rule' over a 'kingdom' of empty shells.
Was Reinhardt and Maxmillian made into one being? Or....what?
Again: part of Reinhardt's eternal punishment. In life, Reinhardt trapped Frank McCrae inside Maximilian because the robot needed an A.I. So in hell, Reinhardt is forced to spend eternity in the same 'prison'. And since Reinhardt's ambition was to wield power (in life), his punishment in hell is to stand on top of the mountain and only watch - not be able to actually DO anything.
Or, to put it another way: Maximilian Schell plays a character who, at the end of the film, is trapped...in Maximilian's shell.![]()
I'm somewhere in between... I only saw it recently and liked it better than I thought I would. The acting's rather wooden but the effects hold up surprisingly well. The ending is as silly as ever.
I'm just curious how Reinhart got into Max's body, anyhow. We just saw him holding the robot in his hands, and then we see his eyes in the visor.
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