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Downtime 09-22-2004 11:15 PM

Event-Horizon
 
Just started on USA, great movie, though the unedited ver is much better. Anyone else like this movie?

CDSmith 09-22-2004 11:19 PM

It had it's moments. It's been a few years since I watched it, I'd watch it again if it came on. I'm a fan of Fishburn's work, overall I'd give the movie a 7/10. CD Ebert gives it a thumb's up. Not a BIG thumb's up, not two thumb's up, but a thumb's up nonetheless.

Far from my favorite though.

Downtime 09-22-2004 11:26 PM

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Originally posted by CDSmith
It had it's moments. It's been a few years since I watched it, I'd watch it again if it came on. I'm a fan of Fishburn's work, overall I'd give the movie a 7/10. CD Ebert gives it a thumb's up. Not a BIG thumb's up, not two thumb's up, but a thumb's up nonetheless.

Far from my favorite though.

Fishbourne is one of my favorites as well, Mystic River was awesome.

dig420 09-22-2004 11:26 PM

Excellent and imho underrated movie

kenny 09-22-2004 11:27 PM

Anybody here know what a event horizon really is?

CDSmith 09-22-2004 11:29 PM

Main Entry: event horizon
Function: noun
: the surface of a black hole : the boundary of a black hole at which the escape velocity equals the speed of light and beyond which nothing can escape from within it

kenny 09-22-2004 11:32 PM

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Originally posted by CDSmith
Main Entry: event horizon
Function: noun
: the surface of a black hole : the boundary of a black hole at which the escape velocity equals the speed of light and beyond which nothing can escape from within it

Kind of pointless of me trying to use triva on the internet:winkwink:

uno 09-22-2004 11:34 PM

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Originally posted by Downtime
Fishbourne is one of my favorites as well, Mystic River was awesome.
Mystic River had an amazing cast.

SpikeHeel 09-22-2004 11:35 PM

what's it about? tell me more..

BradM 09-22-2004 11:36 PM

I thought it was total shit personally.

BrainDead 09-22-2004 11:36 PM

great movie! i appreciate it!:thumbsup

CDSmith 09-22-2004 11:38 PM

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Originally posted by SpikeHeel
what's it about? tell me more..
Trailer -- http://www.movie-list.com/e/eventhorizon.shtml

Search results --- http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=eve...burn&fr=my_top

Have at it. If you like sci-fi and horror both in the same movie, this one's a must see.

Downtime 09-22-2004 11:39 PM

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Originally posted by kenny
Anybody here know what a event horizon really is?
Sure, it's the point where all matter, including sunlight, cannot escape. Once something crosses that point, nothing can escape the pull of the black hole.

kenny 09-22-2004 11:42 PM

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Originally posted by Downtime
Sure, it's the point where all matter, including sunlight, cannot escape. Once something crosses that point, nothing can escape the pull of the black hole.
What do you think of the point of singularity?

Downtime 09-22-2004 11:45 PM

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Originally posted by SpikeHeel
what's it about? tell me more..
A ship, called the Event-Horizon, was sent out to test it's "faster-then-lightspeed" technology, only to vanish completely for nearly 30 years. Out of nowhere it appears in our solar system 30 years later, and a search and rescue team is sent to find out what happened, and more importantly, where it went. And what it brought back with it.

I thought it was a really good horror movie; one of the few that actually made me jump a few times. I highly recommend it if you like sci-fi and horror at all, as CDSmith has said.

Downtime 09-22-2004 11:47 PM

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Originally posted by kenny
What do you think of the point of singularity?
Definately interesting to give you a quick response. It's a feasible, and even practical concept that actually is still being talked about in the physics community today. Lots of supporters of the worm-hole theory and other dimensions and/or universes.

Getting a little too deep haha.

kenny 09-22-2004 11:55 PM

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Originally posted by Downtime
Definately interesting to give you a quick response. It's a feasible, and even practical concept that actually is still being talked about in the physics community today. Lots of supporters of the worm-hole theory and other dimensions and/or universes.

Getting a little too deep haha.

They say it's the point of the black hole where all laws of physics break down..

I don't think of it that way. I think the matter is crushed to a point where it is converted into a form of invisible energy that is actually emitted from the black hole.


Similar to Hawkin Radiation


I don't think it's a endless point at all. I think of a black hole as kind of a super dark matter

CDSmith 09-23-2004 12:02 AM

This thread just took a singular quantum leap to the egghead level.



I, however, must sleep.

Downtime 09-23-2004 12:04 AM

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Originally posted by CDSmith

I, however, must sleep.

I second that, good night all!

kenny 09-23-2004 12:10 AM

I didn't mean to kill the thread

Things like quantum physics and such fascinate me:(

The movies was based on things like space time, etc

CDSmith 09-23-2004 12:13 AM

*crickets*

FlyingIguana 09-23-2004 07:29 AM

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Originally posted by Downtime
A ship, called the Event-Horizon, was sent out to test it's "faster-then-lightspeed" technology, only to vanish completely for nearly 30 years. Out of nowhere it appears in our solar system 30 years later, and a search and rescue team is sent to find out what happened, and more importantly, where it went. And what it brought back with it.

I thought it was a really good horror movie; one of the few that actually made me jump a few times. I highly recommend it if you like sci-fi and horror at all, as CDSmith has said.

fairly good movie, when i watched it i thought it could have been done a bit better than it was tho

radical 09-23-2004 07:33 AM

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Originally posted by Downtime
Just started on USA, great movie, though the unedited ver is much better. Anyone else like this movie?
Yeah I really liked the movie, haven't seen it in ages though! Just put me in the mood to see it again! :) :)

Tim 09-23-2004 07:40 AM

Had some quite scary moments

hova 09-23-2004 07:44 AM

I liked it, its in my alltime top 10000

volante 09-23-2004 08:03 AM

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Originally posted by kenny
Similar to Hawkin Radiation

Stephen Hawking recently accepted that his theory (called, unsurprisingly, "Hawking Radiation") was wrong.


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