Escape to the Movies: Earth to Echo - This Generation's ET?

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Earth to Echo - This Generation's ET?

Has Hollywood finally made the next ET or Goonies?

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youji itami

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So what's the film the 3 guys at the end are referencing? So can't be bothered to keep up with the unfunny deluge of R rated 'comedies'.
 

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youji itami said:
So what's the film the 3 guys at the end are referencing? So can't be bothered to keep up with the unfunny deluge of R rated 'comedies'.
Horrible bosses 2
OT: what a pleasant suprise of a movie. Not a cynical note? I am impressed, reminds me of the movie The Explorers which I loved as a kiddywink.... I'm filling up with repressed childhood emotions... This is not going to go well down the beer festival later.
 

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That's a massive compliment, and I really get the impression that regardless of how good it is (haven't seen it yet), Generation X'ers will be denying that to their graves.

I might go see it, then, anyway.
 

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I dont get it why does bob hate that guy so much? Bob why do you hate kevin smith so much?

I literally just googled that and I got his blog and im reading and watching and Im like........Oh god I see it now. also I was right to hate jay and silent bob my god that was bad!!!!
 
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Man, the Facebook commenters really didn't like the swipe at Kevin Smith. I'm not for or against the guy personally, but I don't see how owning a comic book store and being a self-proclaimed nerd should offer Smith any sort of protection from criticism, any more than Bay should have protection from American critics because his films are rabidly pro-America.

OT: Just out of curiosity, has any Escapist actually had to move because of a freeway being built? It's something that I see pop up in movies and TV shows from the 80's and 90's all the time, but I've never seen it happen in real life (and I live in Ottawa, which is constantly expanding and running new roads). The worst I can think of is a couple lots being removed, not an entire neighbourhood.
 

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If there was a Moviebob drinking game, the sudden U-turn repeated jabs at Kevin Smith would definitely be a shot.
 

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First though: Gah! what the hell is that?! *having just woke up and pretty much first thing I see today*

Second though: Huh never even heard of this...

Final thought: Meh it might be worth a rental.
 

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Wow, it seems Bob really dug this movie. Incidentally, this review was the first time I'd heard of it so I decided to check what average it has on IMDB and I was rather surprised to see it at a less-than-stellar 5.8 at the time of writing.

Well, if nothing else, this might give Bob material for a potential "You Are Wrong About Earth to Echo" Big Picture episode.
 

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I have really young cousins visiting who might like this movie a lot more than my jaded 9 year old cousin[don't ask me how he got that way :( ] and I'm tempted to want to take them to see this movie now.

I didn't think to much of it the first time I saw this movie and no one was really talking about it when we saw this movie. In fact, I had forgotten that I had seen a movie that day, but it's inoffensive movie and I was relatively engaged all the way through, but I felt like the movie took a dip when the alien finally came in. It's kind of unfortunate how the thing I was most excited about became the least interesting thing about the story. The drama felt kind of forced to me when they were off to collect the magic trinkets to help the Robot like it was video game(the sort of plot structure where it goes "And then this happened and then this happened, etc"

Taking younger kids to see this movie might make the experience better for me though. It'd be nice to capture the movie magic that I once felt with a younger audience.
 

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The rant Moviebob gives about Kevin Smith basicly applies in its entirety to Moviebob himself.
 

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I would like to see this movie, but I hate the 'home-made movie' style of filming. It makes me nauseous. Is the whole movie done that way, or just parts of it?
 

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Do big movie studios threaten Bob with assassination? I ask because, first he defended Michael Bay and now he shows us the US american flag in close up. Just like Michael bay.
 

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You know, when I was 10, my best friend moved away from my area (to 90 miles away, but as a child in 1999 that's literally the same as dying). I have never seen him since.
I still get tormenting dreams about it.

So yes... if I watched that film I would probably get sucked in, because I can completely bloody related to the impending fear of never seeing your best friend(s) ever again*.

*Granted now they have technology so they can Skype each other and Steam Co-Op. I mean, their social problems aren't as bad as if they happened 15 years ago, it still bloody sucks massively.

Thunderous Cacophony said:
OT: Just out of curiosity, has any Escapist actually had to move because of a freeway being built? It's something that I see pop up in movies and TV shows from the 80's and 90's all the time, but I've never seen it happen in real life (and I live in Ottawa, which is constantly expanding and running new roads). The worst I can think of is a couple lots being removed, not an entire neighbourhood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capel_Celyn

That's the closest thing that's happened where I live in recent memory.

Granted this is a reservoir and not a motorway, and a lot more political.
 

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Bob has convinced me to eventually give this movie a chance, I'll probably check it out when it gets released on DVD. From the trailers I saw it looked like it was just trying way too hard to be modern E.T. like Super 8.

geier said:
Do big movie studios threaten Bob with assassination? I ask because, first he defended Michael Bay and now he shows us the US american flag in close up. Just like Michael bay.
It's Independence Day over here, so that was the reason he showed the flag at the end of the video.
 

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josemlopes said:
The rant Moviebob gives about Kevin Smith basicly applies in its entirety to Moviebob himself.
Add videos games to his list and that is exactly Bob.
 

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I'm beginning to think almost every movie that's coming out is either for kids or for people who wish they were still kids. Not going to go through the list because it would take too long, but...whatever happened to movies about being an adult?

You don't have to live with your family, you can drink, you can swear, you can have sex with people with relatively little hassle beyond the dating scene itself, and you can buy video games and watch pornography without worrying about your parents bothering you. It's awesome. There should be more movies about that.
 

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josemlopes said:
The rant Moviebob gives about Kevin Smith basicly applies in its entirety to Moviebob himself.
Lol i thought that myself, kettle pot black. Would seem Bob is the thing he hates.

rbstewart7263 said:
I dont get it why does bob hate that guy so much? Bob why do you hate kevin smith so much?

I literally just googled that and I got his blog and im reading and watching and Im like........Oh god I see it now. also I was right to hate jay and silent bob my god that was bad!!!!
But do yourself a favor and watch red state, that film just shits on all your expectations and keeps you guessing whats going to happen next and you still don't have a fricken clue.
 

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Thunderous Cacophony said:
Man, the Facebook commenters really didn't like the swipe at Kevin Smith. I'm not for or against the guy personally, but I don't see how owning a comic book store and being a self-proclaimed nerd should offer Smith any sort of protection from criticism, any more than Bay should have protection from American critics because his films are rabidly pro-America.

OT: Just out of curiosity, has any Escapist actually had to move because of a freeway being built? It's something that I see pop up in movies and TV shows from the 80's and 90's all the time, but I've never seen it happen in real life (and I live in Ottawa, which is constantly expanding and running new roads). The worst I can think of is a couple lots being removed, not an entire neighbourhood.
Me, I've seen the opposite happen: whole neighborhoods and shopping centers springing up near highways. Any one who builds a freeway through an existing suburb, requiring it to be knocked down, just sucks at their job.
Stabby Joe said:
If there was a Moviebob drinking game, the sudden U-turn repeated jabs at Kevin Smith would definitely be a shot.
I would have chugged a beer through that rant. I take it Bob is not a Smith fan, then. Or sees too much of himself in Smith, which is a whole other problem.
OT: Surprisingly positive review, Bob. More than J.J. Abram's Super 8. Yeah, if this was playing in theaters when I was 10, I'd have gone to see this.
 

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That kind of generational disconnect is one of the reasons I never got into movies like The Breakfast Club, which are considered by my parents' generation to be the height of social commentary and speaking to their experiences. My high school experience, simply enough, doesn't line up with the experiences being referenced in Breakfast Club. I can only imagine how weird it would be for an even younger audience, who doesn't even have the holdover touchstones of that kind of class- or interest-based granularity, where someone is either a jock or a nerd or a goth or a punk or a preppy girl.

teamcharlie said:
I'm beginning to think almost every movie that's coming out is either for kids or for people who wish they were still kids. Not going to go through the list because it would take too long, but...whatever happened to movies about being an adult?
But you do have to deal with things like jobs you don't necessarily like, worries about bills and obligations, the isolation that comes from not constantly being around hundreds of people of roughly the same age with at least some of the same interests. Maybe there's a broader societal problem with the loss of "I wish I were an adult" escapist fantasies, but speaking as an adult I can also see the appeal of "weren't things awesome when I had most of the access to video games and movies, but I didn't have to worry about money?"