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Gigem

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #1218 on: March 28, 2026, 08:05:37 PM »
Speaking of Parkey Posey, did any of you ever see the 90s movie called "Kicking and Screaming" that featured her, Olivia d'Abo, Cara Buono, Eric Stoltz, Josh Hamilton, Chris Eigeman, Samuel Gould,  and was directed by Noah Bambauch?  This is NOT the 2005 movie with Will Ferrell, nor the 2017 movie of the same name.

It was a real sleeper of a movie, about a group of college friends and roommates and what happens in the aftermath of finishing college and trying to figure out where to go afterward.  It lands a bunch of GenX 90s nostalgia.  Worth checking out if you've never seen it.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113537/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_1_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_kicking%20and%20screaming


Never seen it. Sounds similar to Reality Bites. 

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« Reply #1219 on: March 28, 2026, 10:01:37 PM »
Never seen it. Sounds similar to Reality Bites.
Not unlike Singles, either.

But I liked it WAY better than Reality Bites.

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« Reply #1220 on: March 28, 2026, 10:13:11 PM »

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« Reply #1221 on: Today at 09:33:44 AM »
We did wind up watching Project Hail Mary over the weekend.  Overall I liked it.  If you enjoyed films like The Martian and Arrival, you'll probably like this one, as I thought PHM could be thought of as sort of a mashup of the two.  Maybe some similarities to Interstellar as well, though, imo, not as much as the other two.  

It felt a little draggy at times, so I thought maybe it could've been shortened up a little bit.  Though I'm not sure what could've been cut out, so maybe it didn't need to be shorter, just maybe find a way to spice up a couple of points where it got too slow.  

But those are minor criticisms.  On the whole I enjoyed it and am not sorry I spent money to see it.  

Apparently the book goes into more technical (and accurate, I hear) space travel stuff.  Like how time slows down the faster you go.  This wasn't explicitly mentioned in the film, but there was a nod to it at the end when you see the woman who sent Ryan Gosling to space, and she's markedly older.  There's no explanation for that in the movie, but I assume that was further described in the book, how a more limited amount of time had passed for Gosling traveling through space, while more time had passed on Earth. 

Anyway, I give it a thumbs up.  

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« Reply #1222 on: Today at 09:41:29 AM »
Yeah we saw Project Hail Mary last night and I thought it was great.  I was fine with the pace, it was a long movie with a great deal of fluidity and I felt like it needed to be.

I'm a fan of Marvel and Star Wars so I'm not on the same boat as all of the folks who rage over Hollywood almost exclusively producing franchise films and sequels and remakes and reboots.  I like those too.

But I'm always really happy when the studios create movies from original stories, and I'd always like to see more of those.


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« Reply #1223 on: Today at 11:47:23 AM »
The book PHM was pretty good, I read it a while ago.  It did delve into time dilation as I dimly recall.  Have not seen movie, might look at it when it's free.  Maybe.

I watched most of "Nuremburg" last night, found it trite and pedantic, I was piddling with something else and half watching it I guess.

Books are better.

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« Reply #1224 on: Today at 11:52:37 AM »
Yeah my 16yo son read the book PHM for his literature class about a month ago.  He loved it, they had several weeks to complete it and he finished it in a few days.  It's next up on my reading list.

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« Reply #1225 on: Today at 11:57:05 AM »
The whole time dilation, relativity issues with interstellar space travel have caused issues in science fiction for years, often writers just ignore it completely and dream up warp drive or whatever.  Then the return to Earth and everything is OK, somehow magically.

Arthur C. Clarke has tried to deal with it, some, but it highlights just how difficult it would be to travel a few light years in a human life time.

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« Reply #1226 on: Today at 11:58:21 AM »
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« Reply #1227 on: Today at 12:02:09 PM »
Yeah and on the flipside movies like Interstellar lean all the way into it.  

Overall I don't worry about it too much.  IMO we know so little about it that the concepts of warp drive and/or trans light speed are just as likely as not, so it's not something I really feel strongly about observing or dismissing.  I'd rather read and watch a good story than flip out over the science.

 

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