Roland Emmerich's Moonfall (2022)

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I'm three quarters into the movie and it's not as bad as people say it is.

I think what happened is that 'professional' critics panned the movie so alot of people go in with the pre-conceived idea that the movie sucks. You even have people who've never seen the movie say it's bad just by simply regurgitating these 'critics'. Same shyt we're now seeing with the new Halo TV show.

It wasn't great but it wasn't as bad as people made it out to be. Folks making hyperbolic statements like, "OMG WORST MOVIE EVER". Calm down...

Nah, watched Halo and it was basura
 

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This isn't on a streaming platform yet? Or Starz / Showtime / HBO?
 

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this is the dumbest thing i ever watched. holy fuking shyt even for movie logic this was super stupid.

is there no physics in the curriculum anymore?
 

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This dude Roland has ZERO SHAME. Literally gets his GFX people to animate some shyt while he collects a check.
 

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:francis: Halle Berry should be ashamed of herself for this shyt. She need to sit her ass in a corner somewhere and think about what she did by picking this role.

She has an Oscar to, she deserves better roles :stopitslime:
 

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Thought it was alright, wasnt expecting some Cameron / Spielberg / Nolan level sci fi film anyway.

As has been said, there was alot of stupidity in the film, but the thing that got me the most for some reason was

The AI turning against the ancestors. The whole concept of the moon being a megastructure built billions of years ago by original humans from another planet was the best part of the film - Felt bad for the little girl and her mum, helpless as they're about to get murked by the AI :mjcry:. But the AI turning against them just didnt make sense to me. Like why? :mindblown:.

Raises a whole bunch of other questions like, how does the AI see itself performing its intended task (to serve humans) as 'being enslaved'? What the fukk went wrong there when they were creating the AI? Atleast in Terminator, Skynet's creators actually tried to shut it down, which it viewed as a threat to its existence.

It was said to serve humans in their everyday life, but technically didnt explain what it even is - How does a cloud in a glass box help serve you?

How does a super advanced race create something so powerful/dominant but seemingly have no plan b or security measures in place for if it turned on them, or so that it never even thinks of turning on them?

Donald Sutherland's character said an EMP bomb from the far less advanced 1960s actually could harm it - which eventually killed it at the end of the film - but this super advanced race with far greater technology couldnt kill it at all, lost a war to it and eventually got wiped out completely by it?

Maybe I was expecting a Cameron / speilberg etc level film. :martin:
 
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