Kenji   04-27-2008, 09:54 AM
#1
Today I saw NEXT.

It says "Based on the novel by Philp K. Dick", but I don't think so. I read original short story, "The Golden Man". But in this movie, Nicolas Cage wasn't golden man. I guess script writers didn't read short story! They shouldn't say this is based on the novel of PKD. It's insulting to Philip K. Dick.

Some action sequences forced a smile to me. Oh, this movie had many stupid scenes. He said "I can see two minutes future", but clearly he could foresee the far future.

I was waiting for the movie of The Man in High Castle. Who can make the movie? I'm not sure now...:confused:
Bluesman Mike Lindner   04-27-2008, 08:41 PM
#2
Kenji Wrote:Today I saw NEXT.

It says "Based on the novel by Philp K. Dick", but I don't think so. I read original short story, "The Golden Man". But in this movie, Nicolas Cage wasn't golden man. I guess script writers didn't read short story! They shouldn't say this is based on the novel of PKD. It's insulting to Philip K. Dick.

Some action sequences forced a smile to me. Oh, this movie had many stupid scenes. He said "I can see two minutes future", but clearly he could foresee the far future.

I was waiting for the movie of The Man in High Castle. Who can make the movie? I'm not sure now...:confused:

THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE? I just don't understand how that book won a Hugo. But I don't think it's filmable. No exciting action, which, after all, is why we go see flicks. (Oh, I can hear the objections now!: "But, Blues, what about...?):pWinkBig Grin
Alvin Fox   04-28-2008, 05:07 AM
#3
Kenji Wrote:Today I saw NEXT.

It says "Based on the novel by Philp K. Dick", but I don't think so. I read original short story, "The Golden Man". But in this movie, Nicolas Cage wasn't golden man. I guess script writers didn't read short story! They shouldn't say this is based on the novel of PKD. It's insulting to Philip K. Dick.

Some action sequences forced a smile to me. Oh, this movie had many stupid scenes. He said "I can see two minutes future", but clearly he could foresee the far future.

I had to see Next and, admitedly, in the end Nic Cage started seeing further into the future than the initial two minutes. It was explained that being around Jessica Biel helped him see farther than two minutes but then even when he wasn't around her he was seeing farther ahead. But then the whole thing is moot because [spoiler] the last half of the movie wasn't 'real'. [/spoiler]

Oh, and I had to see it because I was an extra in the casino scenes. Not that I'm in the movie. They paid me $250 to be in a background scene that they didn't even use. Big Grin
Kenji   04-28-2008, 09:13 AM
#4
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE? I just don't understand how that book won a Hugo. But I don't think it's filmable. No exciting action, which, after all, is why we go see flicks. (Oh, I can hear the objections now!: "But, Blues, what about...?):pWinkBig Grin

But, Blues....I know it's hard to make the movie of THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE. That's why I want to see the movie. Yes, it's no exciting action. But I like that twisted story. Wink
Kenji   04-28-2008, 09:25 AM
#5
AlvinFox Wrote:I had to see Next and, admitedly, in the end Nic Cage started seeing further into the future than the initial two minutes. It was explained that being around Jessica Biel helped him see farther than two minutes but then even when he wasn't around her he was seeing farther ahead. But then the whole thing is moot because [spoiler] the last half of the movie wasn't 'real'. [/spoiler]

Ah, I see. But wait a minute! [spoiler]The last half of the movie was "dream" or "foresee"?[/spoiler] ..........I confused.

AlvinFox Wrote:Oh, and I had to see it because I was an extra in the casino scenes. Not that I'm in the movie. They paid me $250 to be in a background scene that they didn't even use. Big Grin

Hey, Alvin, that's cool! They didn't use you, nevertheless they paid you $250? Viva Las Vegas!!! Big Grin
Schwinn160   04-28-2008, 09:27 AM
#6
I thought this was going to be about Michael Crichton's book Next, which is VERY good.

Thought the Nicholas Cage movie was okay, but not that excellent. Smile

"If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write something worth reading or do things worth the writing."
Benjamin Franklin

I'm the original me©. Big Grin
Kenji   04-28-2008, 09:40 AM
#7
Schwinn160 Wrote:I thought this was going to be about Michael Crichton's book Next, which is VERY good.

Oh yeah! That'll be good movie!

Schwinn160 Wrote:Thought the Nicholas Cage movie was okay, but not that excellent. Smile

Nicholas Cage's best movie is "Wild at heart". That was excellent. But "NEXT" was......yeah, not that excellent, indeed.
Alvin Fox   04-28-2008, 10:33 AM
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Kenji Wrote:Ah, I see. But wait a minute! [spoiler]The last half of the movie was "dream" or "foresee"?[/spoiler] ..........I confused.

[spoiler]He was seeing a possible future if he didn't turn himself in.[/spoiler]



Quote:Hey, Alvin, that's cool! They didn't use you, nevertheless they paid you $250? Viva Las Vegas!!! Big Grin

I don't want to complain, but it was tough. I did two 13 hour days being an extra. In my time off before, after and between those shifts I went to work. During a three day period I got about 4 hours of sleep. It wasn't in Vegas though. At a casino about 100 miles east of Los Angeles.
  
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