Here’s the first review of the full movie I’ve seen, over at Mashable.
I’m not a big Damon fan, because his politics annoy me, but it sounds like he did a good job.
Here’s the first review of the full movie I’ve seen, over at Mashable.
I’m not a big Damon fan, because his politics annoy me, but it sounds like he did a good job.
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Sad that the author didn’t get some love to xkcd for the intro paragraph
https://xkcd.com/1536/
Finished the book a few weeks ago. I liked the book a lot. Everybody probably knows the basic storyline (especially if you read the above article), but I’ll put the following after a few blank lines anyway:
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It seemed to me that there were one too many failures/recovery from failures. Everything was great until the we get to the endgame which sported yet more failure/recoveries.
Lee Hutchinson over at Ars Technica has a review up too: http://arstechnica.com/the-multiverse/2015/09/the-martian-brings-science-largely-unchanged-from-book-to-screen/
I’m cautiously optimistic, although Ridley Scott hasn’t done sufficient penance IMHO for the abomination that was Prometheus…
I just hope not to be disappointed. I haven’t looked forward to seeing a movie this much since LOTR.