I may be wrong, but I think they were wanting to see if hisCeebs said:Oh if you are still reading the thread Gary, did I miss the explanation about showing your fingers to people? Assuming it was radiation or something.
Beowulf28 said:Meh I'll watch it and form my own damn opinion.
Though I typically auto-dismiss any criticism that uses the word "retarded" I feel compelled to point out that we explain how and why the iPod still works. And if that's the kind of trivial detail that puts you off a movie I really can't help you.Jamesfrom818 said:I want to like this movie because I enjoy post apocalyptic fiction but Eli having a working iPod 30 years after the world goes to shit is completely retarded and does not give me much hope.
It's absolutely my movie, probably only about 10% different from the original script I wrote. Scene-for-scene it is practically identical.bengraven said:Gary, how much onscreen is you? I know, obviously, it's your basic plot, but I keep hearing about re-writes, which worry me.
my main go-to critic gave it an 8 too.SpeedingUptoStop said:Whaaa? I thought the score would be much higher. Every critic I care about gave it something like an 8/10.
that especially is pretty good.Gary Whitta said:We just passed 50 "Fresh" reviews, the overall percentage among Top Critics is higher (52%) and the RT Community review score rose to 82% in the last 24 hours since the movie opened. It's at 76% user rating at IMDb based on 418 reviews.
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/01/review-book-of-eli/Wired said:Though Allen and Albert Hughes have been out of circulation since their Johnny Depp thriller From Hell back in 2001, the twins return at full strength. With Book of Eli, which is capped with one of Hollywoods best twist ending in years, they contribute a deft, dire addition to Hollywoods weirdly vibrant Earth is dying genre.
Costanza said:Oh man this movie totally lived up to my expectations. Sooo good.
I really want to see it again to see how manythere were. I can already think of a couple now.hints to the twist
GARY WHITTA DELIVERS.![]()
Gary Whitta said:Though I typically auto-dismiss any criticism that uses the word "retarded" I feel compelled to point out that we explain how and why the iPod still works. And if that's the kind of trivial detail that puts you off a movie I really can't help you.
Jibril said:These "critics" gave Speed Racer a 29%. I've long since stopped referring to reviews.
- Digital SpyDoing for Christianity what Battlefield Earth did for Scientology, The Book Of Eli is an ill-conceived, preachy leaden dud that's painfully pretentious and deserves to limp off the cinema screens in a mercifully swift time. Avoid.
- This is LondonThe result is like The Road rewritten by Sarah Palin for the greater good of Alaska and mankind
- E! OnlineRemember how, when you were watching The Road, you thought to yourself, "This needs more kung fu and Jesus"? God, and the Hughes brothers, heard your prayers.
tino said:29 is too high for Speed Racer.
Wow, those are some awful reviews. Remind me to never take these critics seriously.DevelopmentArrested said:Man there's some hilarious quotes in some of these reviews:
- Digital Spy
- This is London
- E! Online
The movie was awesome. You're wrong!tino said:29 is too high for Speed Racer.
SureMarty Chinn said:Hey Gary, any chance you'd be willing to sign my Blu Ray when it eventually comes out?![]()
Gary Whitta said:Ooh that reminds me, I gotta find a good "haters gonna hate" GIF, I'm sure it will come in handy over the coming days. Should I go with the fat kid or the water-skipping eagle?
Socreges said:Wow, Gary actually wrote it? I thought he was just a cinematographer or something!
First draft was written late-October 2006 so it was a little over three years from genesis to screen. Not bad by Hollywood standards.Socreges said:Wow, Gary actually wrote it? I thought he was just a cinematographer or something!
Congrats, man. I hope the movie does well for you. If I go see a movie over the next few weeks, I'll make it this one.
When did you start writing the screenplay?
Socreges said:Wow, Gary actually wrote it? I thought he was just a cinematographer or something!
StoOgE said:Why did you say that like the cinematographer fetches water?
First I'll clarify that it was just a joke, as if that would've been insignificant. But I didn't mean to put that occupation down. My point was more to say that I didn't realize he wasn't just someone working on the film where his influence might be indiscernible, but, instead, he created the fucking thing.Count Dookkake said::lol :lol :lol
Trust me, the cinematographer's influence on this film is VERY discernible.Socreges said:Haha, yeah. I didn't mean to put that occupation down or act like it's insignificant, but my point was to say that I didn't realize he wasn't just someone working on the film where his influence might be indiscernible, but, instead, he created the fucking thing.
Yeah, that's very true. The brown, hazy kind of look to fit the post-apocalyptic theme, and all that. Which makes my initial post even more ironic, haha.Gary Whitta said:Trust me, the cinematographer's influence on this film is VERY discernible.