The fact that this movie is only playing on like only... what... 4 screens, doesn't help.Morons!
I really want to see this movie. I'll have to wait for one of the 2 dvd's that will be made and passed around the country...
Yep, that's how they distributed most films in the "old days". Seriously though, it's a great movie that's a throwback to 70's sci-fi. Well worth the cost of admission.It's an art house film. That's how art house films are distributed. It doesn't make sense to strike thousands of expensive 35mm prints when less than a hundred that slowly make their way across the country building word of mouth and not overextending the film's reach will do much better.
Fantastic film. Definitely worth the effort to see. Sam Rockwell is just amazing in it.
Fantastic film. Definitely worth the effort to see. Sam Rockwell is just amazing in it.
I fully agree. My partner and I both enjoyed it, the story is pretty good too.
No, there certainly isn't a whole lot of spectacle to keep one's attention (though I love the production design). It's a film that lives or dies by the writing and acting. Fortunately both are great.This is not a movie you go see for the FX work. While the FX work isn't bad, it struck me as a throwback to Space 1999 and UFO, the early 1970s-era model work instead of the CGI pablum we get today. So, if you're only into science fiction films for the shiny, this is probably not going to work for you.
I would love to see Moon. Multiple times, if it is as good as I've heard.
BUT IT ISN'T PLAYING ON A SCREEN WITHIN 200 MILES!!!!![]()
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Idiots. (at the distribution) What's the &*^&*^&* point. Just make it a DVD release if that is all the effort they are going to exhaust to show the film outside major metropolitan areas.
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