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Microsoft Founder Bill Gates has implanted computer chips into asteroids in a diabolical scheme, and one hacker must stop him.Microsoft Founder Bill Gates has implanted computer chips into asteroids in a diabolical scheme, and one hacker must stop him.Microsoft Founder Bill Gates has implanted computer chips into asteroids in a diabolical scheme, and one hacker must stop him.
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During the first 28 seconds or so, I was thinking "oh great, another doomsday film". But after around a minute in, I was hooked. I know my ticket covered the cost of the whole seat, but all I needed was the edge.
This thrill ride lasts every second. The twist ending was unexpected. I am shocked there is no sequel in the works at the time I'm writing this. This film inspired me to persue my acting career.
I can't wait to preorder the Blu-ray edition with the deleted scenes/alternate ending.
This thrill ride lasts every second. The twist ending was unexpected. I am shocked there is no sequel in the works at the time I'm writing this. This film inspired me to persue my acting career.
I can't wait to preorder the Blu-ray edition with the deleted scenes/alternate ending.
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Beginning, middle, end. This has it all. No wonder it's award-winning. You'll watch again and again.
This movie unfortunately only showed at a small theatre during the Eastern Los Angeles Film Festival in 2013. But news of its brilliance spread slowly but surely and people from places as foreign as Japan and even more foreign like China ensured the legacy of this movie.
Nathan graduated from one of Canada's top business schools with really good grades, which really comes across in his attention to detail in the production of this movie. His on screen chemistry with Jessie, as well as the back and forth banter with Ronnie, not forgetting customer #62, leaves you glued to the screen as the plot unfolds.
My only disappointment was that the cameraman's name or gender was not listed in the credits, therefore I have only given 9/10
Nathan graduated from one of Canada's top business schools with really good grades, which really comes across in his attention to detail in the production of this movie. His on screen chemistry with Jessie, as well as the back and forth banter with Ronnie, not forgetting customer #62, leaves you glued to the screen as the plot unfolds.
My only disappointment was that the cameraman's name or gender was not listed in the credits, therefore I have only given 9/10
Nathan Fielder has already established himself as an exceptionally smart and visionary industry savant, but this project has topped it all. I would say that I watch and study filmmaking as an industry for a significant portion of my day most days out of the year. But I also view this medium as an art form. As a scholar and (what I would consider myself) a non-biased reviewer, I think that I can safely say that this is hands down the most important, most impactful, most emotional, most provocative, most--and here's that word again-- visionary piece of art that the world has ever seen. On an objective artistic scale, the greats of every medium pale in comparison: every magnum opus, every masterpiece. Music has its Mozarts in classical form, its visionaries in contemporary times. People say that words never had it so good with Shakespeare. Obviously this is still a small portion of literature; but the point is moot. The same argument can be made with every medium of art, painting, sculpture, animation, drama, even video games, etc. The Web has a little of everything for everyone. Fielder, ever the auteur, compliments his film with staggering Kubrickian cinematography, Citizen Kane levels of technological and storytelling breakthroughs, and a story constructed from the sheer unadulterated willpower of every poet and dreamer this world has ever seen put together. After seeing this film, I believe we have reached the peak of human performance; we have Tower of Babel'd. There is no singular factor that can improve a person's life more, in the arts or anywhere else, for that matter-- than viewing the web at least once.
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- Trivia'The Web' won best short at The East LA International Film Festival
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