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Time Lapse (2014)
7/10
Intriguing concept, decent execution
26 June 2015
First I just want to say that there are a lot of reviews on here where people criticize a film because the characters in the film don't make the same choices the viewer thinks their-self would have made. That is not how storytelling works -- it's not supposed to be a validation for the reader/viewer, but rather a sequence of events and decisions made by the characters, people who are not you. It's intended to give a perspective, not to stroke your ego and make you feel better about yourself. "I'm super-smart and wouldn't have made the same mistakes"... The movie isn't about you.

Secondly, just because a concept has been previously explored in another film/show/whatever doesn't invalidate this incarnation. Sometimes it's worth exploring an idea from a different angle, with different characters, etc... As far as I know there's no rule in the universe that says you can only consider something a single time. Are thoughts disposable now too, like everything else? I find these ideas of time-travel quite interesting, so I'm very happy to view alternate hypotheticals...

Anyway, this film was intriguing, despite some obvious clichés like the bookie. The characters themselves are not particularly interesting, but I don't think this is a film intended to develop deeply rich characters. Like another reviewer mentioned, this is more like an extended X-Files or Twilight Zone episode, but that's fine. I don't watch the X-Files for the amazing character development... The basic premise is that the three main characters find a camera that takes pictures of the future, and decide to try and use that power for personal financial gain -- in this case via illegal betting. This is another cliché, but I think most people in real life are clichés, so this decision fits perfectly in-line with real life. 99.99% of all people in the world would immediately decide to win the lottery or something with this device, so it makes sense that the characters in the film would head down this path as well. Naturally with power like this you want to keep it a secret, and the movie characters are no different. Understandable. Unfortunately, this sort manipulation of the universe tends to cause others to take notice of things that "just aren't quite right", and this leads to trouble.

I think the most interesting aspect of the story is the characters know the future a day in advance, and immediately decide that they need to fulfill the predictions or else the universe will collapse or something. Once you know the future, is free-will destroyed? If that's the case, then does free-will even exist at all to begin with? As soon as they know the future, the characters are now being pulled forward in time by the photographs rather than them making decisions for themselves. It's a very curious thing. It's almost as if once you know the future, your present self ceases to exist until that point in the future. This is good bedtime thinking fodder, guaranteed to melt your brain a bit.

All in all, the film was well-made. All the sets and shots and angles were very good. The actors did well portraying arguably clichéd characters. The only thing that stood out to me as out-of-place was the camera machine itself. It had a very futuristic and "shiny" visual style that didn't seem to match the rest of the props or setting, especially the Polaroid output. The story was decent enough to keep me engaged throughout the film, though, and there are some very interesting twists in the second half.
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Dog with a Blog (2012–2015)
10/10
hilarious
13 September 2014
This show is really quite good, and very funny. I probably like it more than my kids. Yes it has a talking dog, but it's probably the first show I've ever seen that gets the talking animal thing right. All of the actors do a great job, Regan Burns and Beth Littleford are hilarious and have good chemistry. Genevieve Hannelius is amazingly emotive for her age. I always laugh when I watch this show, and it's family friendly as a bonus. Seriously, I watch this even without my kids sometimes. In fact, I think there's a lot of humor in it that kids don't get, especially the interactions between the parents. All the reviewers who pooh pooh this show just because it has a talking dog just don't understand comedy.
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8/10
Enjoyable, entertaining
12 April 2014
Do you people ever just watch a movie and enjoy it without analyzing the crap out of it? I thought this movie was fun and entertaining, despite it not being THE GRAETEST MOVIE EVAR MADE. "Oh no, the effects aren't perfect." "Waah.. they didn't have a $100million budget" "OMFG there's a plot hole in the 23rd minute of the 2nd act!!" I keep seeing reviews that say "Oh, I was EXPECTING such and such, and it didn't deliver". Stop creating expectations based on a 2-minute trailer. Just try watching a movie for fun and turn off your brain... This movie is actually pretty funny if you know LARPers. Summer Glau is super-hot, as always. I really enjoyed how they would build up mega-drama with the music and dialoge, and then turn it off instantly and it's back to Nerdville -- I thought that was clever. Make some popcorn and watch this, just make sure to take the stick out of your arse first..
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