[Ed note: Caution - spoilers!]
The teaser takes the form of an in-universe "video diary" showing Watney and the rest of the crew of the fictional Ares 3 mission preparing to leave for their trip to Mars on the spacecraft Hermes. Somewhat presciently, it starts out with Watney briefly struggling to set up a video camera—something he’ll likely be doing with great regularity once he finds himself marooned on Mars.
After a brief introduction, Watney introduces the other members of the Ares 3 mission, including mission commander Lewis (played by Jessica Chastain, who along with Damon recently starred in Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar). The video is overlaid with pop-up factoids and Twitter-like interjections and trending topics from the public, some of which contain nods to other works of science fiction (when German astronaut Vogel first appears, played by Norwegian Aksel Hennie, one tweet asks "Vogel has to be the #synthetic right"—a reference to Ridley Scott’s Alien).
We've been fortunate to have a couple of decent Sci-Fi movies like Gravity and Interstellar the last couple years. Let's hope this follows in those footsteps.
(Score: 2) by No Respect on Sunday June 14 2015, @03:48AM
I thought Gravity was awful apart from the special effects.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Magic Oddball on Sunday June 14 2015, @08:30AM
Same here on both counts. I thought that the only people that actually liked Gravity were the ones with the mysterious ability to shut their brains completely off during a film or whenever discussion of it came up, given it was terrible from both the scientific/logical AND plot/character-writing angles.
(Score: 1) by drgibbon on Sunday June 14 2015, @11:49AM
Yeah, I couldn't understand the hype around it at all. I went to the cinema to see it and I was ready to leave well before it ended. Visually stunning sure, but that's all. I would have preferred it as a pure space 15 minute short (and if there had to be people, no talking). The characters and the story were painfully banal. However it is true that the great majority of people loved it (which I find puzzling), so who knows.
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(Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Monday June 15 2015, @02:00AM
I really liked Gravity, but maybe that's because my expectations of Science Fiction movies are really low.
At least it wasn't people in space fleeing from some sort of monster.
Also, when I heard they were making Asimovs "I Robot" I thought, "Wow, that could be really thoughtful" but of course we know how that ended up don't we?