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I guess I'm in the minority, but I didn't think this was horrible. Lots of holes in the story, but I went in with the mindset that this was going to be a popcorn action film, and on that level, I found it enjoyable.
I have to agree with kbuzz3 here, castaway did nothing for me except allowed me the time for an extended nap Chuck Heston - Planet of the apesSoylent Green Omega man Three of my Favorites in the sci-fi field i could name another half a dozen films of his out of that realm but i will stick to sci-fi for now Quote from: kbuzz3 on 29 Dec 2007, 04:50 pmwe walked out yesterday ....and went to see something else. Thoughts: at least it was better then castaway. tom hanks being the most boring and overrated modern actor. secondly, can you say "chuck heston"
we walked out yesterday ....and went to see something else. Thoughts: at least it was better then castaway. tom hanks being the most boring and overrated modern actor. secondly, can you say "chuck heston"
What always bothered me about this kind of story is, Why the f$%#K wouldnt you just go to the burbs or country? More importantly, it ridiculous that the only survivor is a leading virologist!!!I mean what if the only survivior was as fashion designer or a audiogeek?
I don't know why but for some reason I really have to stretch my imagination to be able to get into a "serious" movie starring Will "Fresh Prince of Belair" Smith. Star power is OK to sell tickets at the box office but I think in some cases unknown actors would add more credibility to the characters. I remember the first time I saw Ben Kingsley in a movie. In my mind I was actually seeing Gandhi as opposed to some big name($$$) Hollywood star portraying Gandhi.