It was really good. I was on the edge of my seat for a bit. I saw it in 3D and it was good 3D. Not gimmicky.
I was very impressed and really enjoyed it. Damon deserves all of the Oscars.
It was really good. I was on the edge of my seat for a bit. I saw it in 3D and it was good 3D. Not gimmicky.
I was very impressed and really enjoyed it. Damon deserves all of the Oscars.
Good as it was, I kind of wish I'd not already seen Gravity. So many scenes would have been so much more effective on me had that movie not retroactively 1uped every scene of visual suspense in The Martian.
Unlike Gravity, however, this movie was really good about finding a balance between comic relief and serious drama. I still think Gravity was the better film, but The Martian really outshines it in that one respect.
Anyway yeah, it's a good movie, and, like Gravity, it'll never be as visually effective off the big screen, so it's worth your time and money to go see it.
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I have no interest in watching yet another movie where butt face Matt Damon needs to be saved.
I loved, and I mean LOVED watching each scene that showed the Mars landscape in the background. It was done perfectly. I was in awe of some of them. I actually preferred this (and not to compare) in some regards to Gravity/Interstellar because it's a more enjoyable popcorn film. I'd definitely recommend!
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Yeah I have no interest in a movie about some guy that they want to be save in space and equally terrible premise as the overhyped Saving Private Ryan was which only saving grace was Tom Hanks.
The only good thing is this is probably at least better than that terrible movie Elysium.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damn are terribly overhyped hacks.
Lol, everyone thinks something is good but I think it sucks, therefore it is overhyped. You must be one of those last sane people on earth. I think writing (while you were still in school) and acting in your own academy award nominated screenplay gets you exactly the right amount of hype.
How are Damon (a perfectly good actor) and Affleck (a perfectly good actor and director) overhyped? Not to mention they seem like two of the more likeable people in Hollywood.
And not sure what Saving Private Ryan has to do with this movie, it's not Saving Private Ryan. It's a lot funnier for one.
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Matt Damon is a great actor and a likable guy. Not many people you can say that about in Hollywood. Ben Affleck had his ups and downs may not have the acting chops of his friend but Argo was smurfing excellent and showed that the guy has some real talent. And I keep hearing that he steals the show in BvS.
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I usually don't like Matt Damon's acting, something about it puts me off, when Im watching him it doesn't feel like Im watching an x, it feels like Im watching Matt Damon pretend to be an x. One time I was really surprised to see him divert off his usual style of acting and how much better it worked but then I saw the credits and it turned out I was actually watching Mark Walburg the whole time.
He was ok in this though. Pretty solid movie.
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I saw this today! It was everything I hoped it would be
Love all this stuff. I especially loved it when ridiculous sounding ideas that made you go "WHAT!? THAT'S LUNACY!" actually make a lot of sense in the context of being in space/on Mars, but sound like suicide through the lens of an earthling. Also a special shout out to Harry Gregson-Williams' score, which was suitable, standard movie-fare for the most part, but then really powerful in certain spots. I love the design of the Hermes craft which features both floaty bits and walky bits (technical terms).