Space Monkeys


Was somewhat enjoying this until that stupid space monkey scene. Ruined the rest of the movie.

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it was a fun scene

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no

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It was dumb.

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Like the moon car chase scene.. the no gravity rabid space monkey scene was unique in film.

Although this is a cerebral movie, it needed some sort of action...I am glad they went for something original.

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Cerebral? Hardly. The story fits on the back of a napkin. Basically boy seeks dad's approval.

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Well...cerebral if you are a shrink๐Ÿ˜‰

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If it's literally just the theme of the movie then you can basically do that with every movie in existence

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worst movie ever...

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Its unique but pointless. Going to rescue those people doesn't affect the outcome the movie. Its more a of filler like the space moon pirate scene. I would cut those two scenes out if I was the editor.

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Interesting observation, I have to agree that they are pointless... However other movies 'Apocalypse Now' also had these types of random encounters, but they did not feel like filler..both were mission based.

Perhaps it is because 'space based' movies are more prosaic then jungle based, random encounters can seem like filler.

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It was one of multiple attmepts to show that the original crew was incompetent and therefore it was ok for pitt to kill them.

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And WTF was that all about? Space pirates??

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๐Ÿค” forget the details, just remember it was kind of cool.

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Kind of stupid actually.

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Unique in film.

It's a first.

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Your enjoyment lasted about 45 min longer than mine. Seeing falling untethered workers free fall at speeds beyond Earth Gravity (9.8M/s squared) annoyed the fuck out of me and that was just the opening scene. In fact, they fell faster than Building 7. Lucky for Brad he had a parachute. Even though falling debris (not burned up in the re-entry) tore holes in it. It got stupider from there.

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the strcture seems to be terrestrial, just very tall. I dont think they were at any point high ehough for atmospheric burn.

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And that seemed really stupid. Just put the thing in orbit.

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Well, yes and no. If we had materials that could do such a space elevator structure that would cut the costs of putting things in orbit by so much it would absolutely be a great idea. Unfortunatelly currently we simply dont have alloys that could actually hold this as the physics dont work out.

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I seriously doubt we would ever have the technology, and I'm fairly certain that we'll never have the alloys.

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I read an article that said the crust of the earth couldn't actually support a structure this size. It would continue to sink.

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You can increase support base by engineering. you can absolutely make it support the structure.

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Lol, sorry if I'll believe scientists over a guy on moviechat.

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you can believe what you want dude, but if you learn some basic engineering youd understand how spreading the load can be done in tall structure.

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Well, 50 years ago few people imagined we would have a computer many times faster than the best NASA had at the time in their pockets, yet here we are. I wont make such predictions.

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You don't have to, cause I just did!

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Yes it did, REALLY stupid! There were so many glaring scientific errors it was ridiculous! And the whole idea of building something that friggin' tall is ridiculous! Just put it in orbit at 1/10 the cost!

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The movie was already a shit show and then that happened....serious eye rolling.

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Actually I believe they were baboons, but it doesn't really matter. It was a stupid scene is a movie with SO many scientific errors, I lost count. Nice cinematography though. 6/10, and I'm being generous there.

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Soave Monkeys would have been a better title for the film.

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Notice how the baboons and Brad Pitt agree on which way is up.

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What a funky monkey.

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