No you wouldnt.
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No you wouldnt.
O rly?
You'd wimpered in silence or leaned over and in your best Maurice moss voice said "excuse me sir. I'm trying to enjoy the movie sir"
We clearly don't hang out.
Probably for the best if you just go around kicking people and things.
Can't stop won't stop.
Anyway, thanks for the co-derail, it was magical.
I came in to the movie completely blind aside from a trailer. The last 10 minutes had nothing to do with anything else at all. Looked it up after coming home and the original script Bad Robot bought made so much more sense before she became the one free man.
I disagree! That whole movie was displaying skills that ended up getting used in a practical monster exploding way, I think that's way more fun than having a well-trod Twilight Zone 'Oh Henry' ending (or just birds then credits).
I would've vastly preferred something more subtle. She was way too nonplussed about the reality of an alien invasion. The original script had her going to Chicago and seeing it in shambles, but I would've been fine with her just driving away. The tension of the situation in the bunker was all I needed from the movie. What actually happens after she gets out is irrelevant, and having it be something so outlandish and having her hero her way out of it was so far away from anything in the movie to that point that it definitely felt alien to me.
I thought how her choice of city was like the payoff for that I always run away monologue. Freaking lol.
Subtle is the norm, there are a million tv episodes that do that just fine. I'm glad it went with it.
I really dug the 'Ripley in a spacesuit' closeup just before climbing the ladder.