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Considering the Oscars just happened hours ago, I would think it's safe to say they are still fresh in our minds. If any of you watched the Academy Awards (which, you should've) you would know that 12 Years A Slave took home the Oscar for Best Picture; I don't agree with this.

Gravity was the movie of 2013. It will define last year in film forever. The Directing, Cinematography, Visual Effects, and story line were all pretty much perfect. When a movie transports you into the actor's situation as well as Gravity did, that's worthy of extreme praise. 

Now, you might say, "But, NintendoPie, Gravity got SEVEN awards!" And I say, "Please stop talking." That should've been eight awards, one being Best Picture. This isn't to say that 12 Years A Slave was a bad film, however. It's just that Gravity is incredible, amazing, and extremely intense.

There's no denying that Gravity is a complete spectacle.



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But, NintendoPie, Gravity got SEVEN awards!

Seriously though the amount of acclaim for this movie is insane. I really need to watch it.



Gravity was one of the best movies i ever seen. it was beyond outstanding, the oscars are a joke and i have felt they are for many years now.



I agree.
12 years a slave isn't a bad movie, I saw it. But there were moments... like when Solomon is just staring in front of him for like a minute. The movie was good, but at the end I was happy it was over and left me thinking.

Gravity I didn't want to end.

I think 12 years a slave just won because racial tension is still a big thing in the US.



DamnTastic said:
I agree.
12 years a slave isn't a bad movie, I saw it. But there were moments... like when Solomon is just staring in front of him for like a minute. The movie was good, but at the end I was happy it was over and left me thinking.

Gravity I didn't want to end.

I think 12 years a slave just won because racial tension is still a big thing in the US.


or media still portrays it to be a big issue. racism will never end in the US because the media will never let it, but hey what can you do, racism sells, it makes money. 



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I was on.... stuff, when I watched the movie in cinema. During that scene when you see Sandra Bullock spinning in space from her perspective I almost had to puke, because the movie felt very real to me thanks to the.... stuff I was on. :D

Excellent movie nonetheless, probably the only movie I have seen up to this point, that I would really suggest people go to the cinema and watch in 3D, if they can.



DerNebel said:
I was on.... stuff, when I watched the movie in cinema. During that scene when you see Sandra Bullock spinning in space from her perspective I almost had to puke, because the movie felt very real to me thanks to the.... stuff I was on. :D

Excellent movie nonetheless, probably the only movie I have seen up to this point, that I would really suggest people go to the cinema and watch in 3D, if they can.

Even I, not being on stuff, thought it felt very real. Alfonso Cuaron and his team did an absolutely amazing job at transporting you into a different setting. It felt like you weren't in the cinema watching moving pictures.



Gravity was a great movie, really something made all the better by watching it in theatres. Still playing in some cities, worth going to if you still have the chance.



DerNebel said:
I was on.... stuff, when I watched the movie in cinema. During that scene when you see Sandra Bullock spinning in space from her perspective I almost had to puke, because the movie felt very real to me thanks to the.... stuff I was on. :D

Excellent movie nonetheless, probably the only movie I have seen up to this point, that I would really suggest people go to the cinema and watch in 3D, if they can.


you were on M&M's right? boy those little tasty bastards can really get to you



Gravity is a good movie only if you watch it in 3D or Imax theaters. Watch it at home on an average TV set, it's just an average movie. It deserved every single Oscar it has received, but not the best pucture one. Out of the 9 nominated films, none deserved it, because they were all average, and in a better year would not even make a cut to be nominated.