Robh
24-04-2009, 06:42 PM
Hi to all.
With all the talk here about movies and TV series, I'd thought I'd throw in something to think about.
Firstly, let's look at some of our past and present heroes ...
Superman. Just exactly how does he fly?
The Hulk. How does he miraculously increase his mass when angry?
Spiderman. What is the mechanism by which he throws spider webs? Most spiders actually drift webs in the breeze.
The Matrix and sequels. The increasing use of "wire fu" to make our heroes perform ridiculous feats.
The Fantastic Four. Well what can I say?
The action movie Transporter and its sequels. Sequences are ridiculously over-choreographed and the hero's chance of survival is way beyond normal probabilities.
How is it we are so willing to suspend belief in the possible?
Is this a remnant of our fantasy-based childhood?
Do we just want our characters to be larger than real life?
Are we action junkies at any cost?
Are directors increasingly morphing action and/or sci-fi movies into pure fantasy with no scientific basis?
Are we in danger of breeding a society of the scientific clueless that don't know the possible from the impossible, the likely from the unlikely?
Name a realistic action or science flick based on real possibilities from the last dozen years or so.
Perhaps, the movie Deep Impact. Any others?
Are our movies becoming too fantastic and not believable?
Rob.
With all the talk here about movies and TV series, I'd thought I'd throw in something to think about.
Firstly, let's look at some of our past and present heroes ...
Superman. Just exactly how does he fly?
The Hulk. How does he miraculously increase his mass when angry?
Spiderman. What is the mechanism by which he throws spider webs? Most spiders actually drift webs in the breeze.
The Matrix and sequels. The increasing use of "wire fu" to make our heroes perform ridiculous feats.
The Fantastic Four. Well what can I say?
The action movie Transporter and its sequels. Sequences are ridiculously over-choreographed and the hero's chance of survival is way beyond normal probabilities.
How is it we are so willing to suspend belief in the possible?
Is this a remnant of our fantasy-based childhood?
Do we just want our characters to be larger than real life?
Are we action junkies at any cost?
Are directors increasingly morphing action and/or sci-fi movies into pure fantasy with no scientific basis?
Are we in danger of breeding a society of the scientific clueless that don't know the possible from the impossible, the likely from the unlikely?
Name a realistic action or science flick based on real possibilities from the last dozen years or so.
Perhaps, the movie Deep Impact. Any others?
Are our movies becoming too fantastic and not believable?
Rob.