Posted on 06/17/2011 1:36:19 PM PDT by pabianice
"Super 8" is an almost scene-by-scene remake of "ET." That is not a compliment. Same-same. Kids. Evil U.S. military. Robotic killer soldiers/airmen. Misunderstood monster that just wants to get home. What a waste of time. Even the CGI is second-rate.
There are a few differences. This time the alien is big and can raise hell with the military that has kept it captive and tortured it for 24 years (it's set in 1979 for absolutely no reason except to trot-out old cars, hairstyles, and music). The plot is moronic, with the kids saving the day, of course. The US Air Force could successfully sue Speilberg for slander. His repeated characature of the US military as neo-Nazis is so ugly as to make the viewer turn away from the screen. In this movie the Air Force tortures aliens, destroys entire towns to hide their guilt, and murders civilians that become inconvenient. The character of the Air Force colonel in charge is a copy of Col. Kurtz in "Apocolype Now," except this actor isn't fat and can remember his lines. Adults are portrayed as, at best, bunglers and losers, and at worst, careless monsters. The kids, of course, have all the bravery and all the answers.
I have watched with dismay as Speilberg has gone to exciting director in "Jaws" to this shambles of a film. Shame on him and shame on anyone paying to see this fiasco after being forewarned.
It is popular but the reason I like it is because it’s a great work of pop art.
I don’t disagree about you liking the movie. I’m assuming you are of legal age. I just don’t think it’s appropriate for children in children’s movies to shout “Penis breath!” and other swear words.
Wish I remember who said “never let the facts get in the way of a good diatribe”, actually I wish it was me, because it’s oh so true. There’s a certain amalgam of ET and Close Encounters in Super 8, high points and themes if not necessarily the whole plot. It’s not JJ’s best work, but it’s a fun ride. Some people though prefer to get angry, I’m sure their cardiologists don’t mind.
I am sickened by this movie.
Notice at the end of the movie the young boy’s locket necklace (with his mom’s picture in it) is being pulled towards the alien. There is no indication of whether this is just the magnetic force still picking up random objects, or if the alien is wanting the necklace.
This “confusion” is created on purpose, to “throw off” the movie dissectors and to remind him that the rat is aware that We are aware of what they’re doing, and will continue to do.
Liberals will see the alien wanting the necklace and the boy hesitating because he’s being touched by the emotions of the alien admiring the love shown in the picture, or to remind the alien of the boy and Earth, perhaps.
Conservatives will see the magnetic force of the alien still picking up random objects and the boy hesitating because this is his mother’s picture in the necklace and the alien has no right to it. Then the boy “reconsiders” and “submits” to the corruption rat and lets the necklace go.
When the boy lets the necklace go, the ultimate message is that he let his mother “go” with the alien. This is what the corruption rats worked hard for the entire movie to get you to “accept”, that “the mother is no longer of value”, or the kid would have refused to let his mother go, which any NORMAL boy would as well.
You know I’m right. Look guys, it’s not hard dissecting these corruption rat movies. It’s becoming a hobby of mine and I use this system to determine which movies my kids can see. I think you should do the same, and take on the corruption rat head on.
However, I knew going in that Spielberg is a rat and this is what they have been practicing for 3 generations now with our youth.
The next agenda of the rat is to push beastiality which can be seen in “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” and the Twilight saga which the entire U.S. youth has flocked to.
We are doomed.
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