The movie really isn't one that is family friendly even though certain things about it remind me of The Goonies.
(click to show/hide)how the kids are running around there with all the train cars falling all around them..and some fireballs. Yet none of them were hurt. Also..how the heck did the car Alice drove not get damaged when it sitting right by the train station?
(click to show/hide)I was really shocked with the main Air Force guy - I can't think of his name at the moment - had the teacher killed. Though when they showed the other guy filling up the syringe, I got a bad feeling.
(click to show/hide)I liked the look of the alien too. Different from what I thought it would be. And I also loved how long it too to really see what it looked like. I think it made the movie stronger just hinting at it earlier in the movie..showing stuff happening and just little glimpses of it. That's true...having an alien turn violent because of how it is treated hasn't been done too much. Most of the time the alien is already evil or bent on killing when they arrive, so that was a nice difference.
(click to show/hide)He was quite creepy indeed. Nelic or so was his name, played by Noah Emmerich. I guess they made him so cold in that scene so that the scene when he's got the kids would be more threatening.
(click to show/hide)This is an old proven technique. I love those glimpse moments, almost never fails to make my jaw drop. Like when the thing appears behind Alice, out of focus but we know it's really close. And if we saw it early on, there would be nothing to anticipate for later.It looked a bit like the monster from Cloverfield (and the thing on the ice planet in Star Trek). I guess it's a basic design Abrams likes. Only this time it had more arms
(click to show/hide)I forgot about the thing on the ice planet in Star Wars.
Ohhh...I forgot to ask before. Did you stay through the credits to see the movie the kids made?
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