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Anonymous Marco Antonio Garcia said...

It looks good. Unfortunately I'll have to wait until August to watch it in theatres here in Brazil!

I'm not particularly a big Spielberg fan, but I'm really a big fan of some of the movies he contributed to, like Jaws, Gremlins, Roger Rabbit, Raiders of the lost Ark, and, like it or not, he is a cinema legend.

June 15, 2011 at 10:10 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually I may be too young for this movie - born in 1985. I was bored the entire film. It was already seen in tons of movies, so I don't think it is interesting to redo the kind of movie that was already done in the 70s.

Great scene with the train, but did the accident needed to last 10 mn ? It looked like a nuclear attack

June 16, 2011 at 6:32 AM

Blogger Alain Littaye said...

To anonymous: That's what i was afraid of, for young generations there might be not enough action scenes or new ideas in Super 8. But i still think that it's not the problem, that the goal was to do a movie exactly how it would have been done in the 70's, and on this point i think it's a success. If this movie would have been filmed in the 70's it would have ben exactly like that.
The problem now - and Spielberg and Lucas contributed to this - is that modern audiences always needs "more", more special effects, more action scenes, etc... As i've said once to a friend "i think that young audiences will not be able anymore to appreciate a John ford movie, they'll probably find it slow or boring". But it's wrong, there is no films from Ford which are too slow or boring, not one! The problem is coming from the acceleraton of time in our society. It's a tragedy because you can't understand what life really is if you're going too fast, it's simply not possible, but that's how the world is going in our days.

June 16, 2011 at 10:23 AM

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