Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts

Friday, October 02, 2015

Movie Review - The Martian

The Martian


Starring: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Peña, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, Aksel Hennie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mackenzie Davis, Donald Glover, and more.

Directed by: Ridley Scott Screenplay by: Drew Goddard Based on the Novel by: Andy Weir  Cinematography by: Dariusz Wolski Music by: Harry Gregson-Williams

Premise: When the Ares III Mission on Mars is aborted due to a massive storm, Mark Watney is left for dead after being hit and swept away by a large antenna. Alone and stranded on the red planet, Mark tries to find ways to survive on what little he has left, knowing help is at least four years away. (Rated PG-13)

Review:

1) Acting - Total Thumbs Up: Matt Damon does an awesome job as the stranded, humorous and somewhat egotistical, Mark Watney. Strong performances from Jeff Daniels and Jessica Chastain. I also loved the little subtle bits of acting by Kate Mara. Donald Glover was a lovely treat as Rich Purnell.

2) Special Effects - Total Thumbs Up: From the burning wood chips to the amazing landscape of Mars, the special effects department did a fantastic job. The more we saw of the planet, the more awesome the work got. Make sure to pay attention to the skies too! Lots of little touches to proclaim we are not on Earth.

They also got to have some fun with disasters - from minor to large! And the first storm was just too darn cool! So much to love from the special effects teams! If you don't wince or cringe as Mark fixes himself after coming conscious on Mars... alone... you're not human. Heh heh.

And wait until you see the super cool dust devils and other neat weather phenomena. The views from space are awesome.

Not as visually stunning as Prometheus, but with a much better plot, so the tradeoff is so worth it. :P And the 3D adds a lot to the film.

3) Plot/Story - Total Thumbs Up: I've not read the novel the movie is based on yet, though my Mom and Richard totally adored it. Looking forward to that!

Movie wise, most of the plot is pretty straight forward and the ending no surprise. While much of the film is just Matt Damon alone, his little quips and jokes make watching him a lot of fun. The science is pretty solid, too, and they explain things so even laymen can understand but done in such a way they're not talking down to the audience. There's also enough politics and maneuverings back on Earth to add some nice tension.

The most fun though is seeing how inventive Mark and those back on Earth get in trying to solve all the different problems they keep running into. Some true ingenuity happens here.

Also impressive (and disturbing) were the visual hints of the effects on Mark's body from having to rough it on rationed food and his having to wear a spacesuit for weeks/months on end.

4) Stunts - Total Thumbs Up: Several lovely stunts, mostly at Mark's expense. Some real nice smooth maneuvering by Kate Mata on the Hermes. She made moving around in zero G seem like a ballet.

5) Cinematography - Total Thumbs Up: This film is definitely worth seeing on the big screen and in 3D. The awesome cinematography of Earth, space, and Mars is so totally worth it. Beautiful sweeping views of Mars from any number of angles. Some agle play was done as well with the closer views of the characters - wall mounted cams or those in the suits and vehicles made for some interesting perspectives, but not done so much or so long it becomes bothersome rather than neat.

Conclusion: "The Martian" is a gorgeous film with solid science and a ton of ingenuity. Definitely worth seeing in 3D.

Rating: 4 out of 5 (Hubby's Rating: Worth Full Price to See Again!)






Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Picture Kaleidoscope 5/8/13

Morning!




Too cool!




Cloud 12 at Earthshots.org. Photo by Bjoern Lauen Looks so cool!


From Bjoern Lauen's website. Great stuff! 


Paradise Cove by Willie Huang at Earthshots'org. Love the progression to the sunset. Even more fabulous stuff at his site~!


Inside the Lab of an Electron Microscope Photographer at PetaPixel. Photos by David Scharf.  Tons more insect and arachnid pics at his site. Eek! 


Artists Uses Found DNA Data To Generate Photo Realistic Portraits at PetaPixel. Wow, what will they think of next? Work by Heather Dewey-Hagborg.





Have an awesome day!




Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Picture Kaleidoscope 3/27/13

What should we look at today?

Hmmm, these first few were still on the phone, but not sure I haven't actually shared them before? The way the weather has been lately, though, they fit right in right now. Heh


I love it when clouds seem to develop an almost solid texture.


There really could be another world up there.


Somethings just scream for panorama. Heh heh




And with the cold and damp days, one bright light of awesome - Vietnamese Soup Noodle (light and dark chicken) with a slight Thai twist - YUM! Chopsticks Asian Cuisine.


Spring is definitely here. All the blooming trees are! Then you'll blink and they'll be gone. heh heh.



Top of Europe by Tobias Richter at Earthshots.org


Mr Richter has even more amazing stuff at his website! This one is The Old Man of Storr


Ice and Storm by JeromeBPhoto at Earthshots.org Love the off contrasts. Lots of cool stuff at his website as well. 





Enjoy!



Monday, January 28, 2013

Mind Sieve 1/28/13

Greetings!






Family Therapy: Learning To Love Mercury and Pluto by William Ledbetter at Baen.com. Cute family allegories and great info on current missions too!



The Call Trailer - this one looks mighty disturbing. Eek!




42 Official Trailer #2 - Harrison Ford, Alan Tudyk, and more in this one!




Identity Thief Trailer - I don't even know what to make of this one. lol. Hubby will probably love it. 




Star Wars 7 Sneak Peek from Barely Political. I couldn't look...away...




Emperor Official Trailer #1 - Oooo! This looks good! I'm in!









7 Libraries of Sensational Photographs You Can Use For Free by Johnathan Gunson at BestSellerLabs. Primp those blogs!

You Can Now Easily Add Media To Your Linked In Profile by Viveka VonRosen






From the Wise but not safe for work - Chuck (NSFW) Wendig - 25 Hard Truths About Writing and Publishing. He's spot on, peeps!

Enemies of the Art pt 1 - Approval Addiction from Kristen Lamb.



Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Picture Kaleidoscope 4/18/12

Happy Wednesday!


Flying saucers anyone? Hee!


Bruschetta Appetizer at Macaroni Grill - Mmmmm. Though it was lunch time, it was dark enough the flash came on. 


Chicken Milanese. Just can't take an appetizing picture of this one even though it's so good! lol.


Tried hard to capture the cool grays and blues in the sky from Monday, but the color was changing fast as the sun rose and before I could come to a stop somewhere. Bummer.


The Sky is Burning by Mishbahul Munir. Wow!


RUSH HOUR from Wilson Axpe.


Horizon from NASA. 


Studying the Edge of Space from NASA. Chemicals released to see the edge and jet streams. Kinda cool!

Hope the rest of your week is awesome!







Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Picture Kaleidoscope 3/21/12

Time to feed the eyes once again!



Mmmmm, grilled cheese on a crescent with tomato and pepercorn salad dressing on the side salad. Mmmm. Obzeet...mmmmm

They also always have a ton of fresh mouthwatering desserts. I can definitely vouch for the cheesecakes and the carrot cake. It's more a fight not to order dessert than anything else when we go there. lol. 

Normally these don't come out, so I was ecstatic when this one did! You can see the sunbeams! Yay!

This was a weird sight. The covered parking lot to Stonebriar was empty in the middle of a Friday afternoon. Don't know why it was closed. Very eerie.


Elephant Sunset from Heart On Earth.

Celebrities Through Patrick Hoelck Lenses at Alafoto.com. Some really interesting shots. Loved this one.


Camouflage Photography Can Can Make You Invisible - Camouflage Artists Liu Bolin and Desiree Palmen. So cool! Several new ones I'd not seen before. :)




NASA's photo of the day - Gumdrop Meets Spider




Living in My Head - Illusion by Pat Perry over at Scene 360






Incredible Sculptures From Bicycle Chains by Young-Deok Seo from Pelfusion. So cool!


Enjoy!





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