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Okay, let's discuss the move first. And I mean this one. I saw it two days ago on one of the Hungarian channels. Well... it wasn't really worth my time, but as my satellite receiver is still trashed, I didn't have much to choose from.

Firstly, the synopsis, according to imdb.

There is also this comment by a relatively sympathetic viewer. I basically agree with it, although for my part, I found the spaceship design beautiful. And the Mars landscapes - I assume Australia, as Simon Baker was wasted as one of the uninteresting characters - was breathtaking. And I quite a bit liked Carrie-Ann Moss, although the end of it, the forced-upon "romance" with utterly unattractive Val Kilmer was an insult to both her and her character.

But the clichés.
- Humanity destroys Earth through pollution - check.
- They decide to relocate to Mars - check.
- Big Scientific Project(TM) to terraform Mars mysteriously ceases to work - check.
- Female spaceship commander has to endure idiotic, chauvinist male crew - check.
- Super robot malfunctions and runs amok - check.
- Most loveable character dies first - check.
- Most annoying character survives - check.
- Open end for possible sequels - check.

Fazit: It wasn't as bad as some other Mars movies I've seen, but it was... well, mediocre. I loved the visuals, though.


On other news, I finally have my new antvirus programme and a shiny new, digital satellite receiver (which still needs to be properly installed, so I can't use it yet), and will have to replace my main PC, soon, including printer, so I'll be well and properly broken for the next, oh, five years or so...

But at least "Out of Legends" is nearing its end. I've nearly done Chapter 18 and have begun Chapter 19 (yes, I write them back to back), so, I hope in another week...

Gah, I'm tired.

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Date: 2008-02-27 08:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] julesaello.livejournal.com
Agree with you on Red Planet. The only things I liked about it were the visuals and parts of the soundtrack.

We seem to be stuck in the same "universe" right now (Re: noise, work...) - my notebook and my main PC will have to be replaced soon, too... Talked to a guy about an offer today. The only positive thing is that I'm eligible for leasing, so I won't go bankrupt. *sighs*

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Date: 2008-02-28 05:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
Ain't life fun? [/sarcasm]

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Date: 2008-02-28 04:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lhun-dweller.livejournal.com
I skipped that one, but doesn't sound like I missed much. Too bad about the cliche count.

Congratulations on practicing safer computing and on getting the Precious - I hope the latter will be installed soon for your viewing pleasure. Meantime, good luck with the PC and printer replacement. That's always hard on the budget, I know!

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Date: 2008-02-28 05:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
Installation of the Precious still unsuccessful. We're beyond the third round, practically every spare part has been replaced. Now the only thing left is the cable... and I still can't watch my German TV. Considering the bunch of cash this frigging digital receiver cost us, it's a bit of a luxury to be even worse off than with the faulty analog one.

As I have to pay the money for the Croatia trip next week (for myself and Mum, too), I'm afraid computer-related replacements will have to wait. And wait. And wait.

I hate it when technology gangs up against me.
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