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[Sci Fi Cinema] Steven Spielberg's 'Ready Player One'

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  1. daywalker02

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    Was there a post credit scene or did I walk out too soon?
     
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    No there wasn't one.
     
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    Saw it over the weekend with my 11-year-old son and his buddy. We enjoyed it - very fun for the kids.

    I was surprised by the amount of profanity (including one F-bomb).

    There are a bazillion 80's references, which most young kids won't get.
     
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    Enjoyed it more than I expected. A very fun movie. Now off to read the book.
     
  5. Jontro

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    just saw it, was entertained, great success. so it's a kid's movie with 80s reference all over the place. even i didn't get a couple of them.

    so how was art3mis in the book? they couldn't help but cast a hot chick to play a supposedly ugly girl. i assume she was supposed to be ugly.

    the nerds must love watching it for the second time for the easter eggs alone.
     
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    what was the krull reference in which @DaDakota breh mentioned?

    which one scene breh?
     
  7. mikus

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    The younger Japanese kid pulled out a glaive and threw it during the big battle.
     
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    They don't portray her as ugly in the book, she just has the large birthmark over her eye. In the book they touch more on the fact that she has a huge issue with self image and that she thinks she is ugly because of the birthmark. It isn't a major theme or anything it just gets more coverage in the book because they are able to use more space for it, with most characters commenting that it really isn't a big deal to anyone but her.
     
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    Just saw this.

    Wow...way better than expected.

    It was a wild goose chase the whole movie. Keeps you involved.
     
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    She couldn't bleach herself like Michael Jackson or Paris Hilton?
     
  11. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    I saw this over the weekend and I really, really liked it. I had to distance myself from the book, which was sublime, IMO. Excellent standalone movie and I liked some of the story changes from the book (for the screen adaptation). Some of the relationships were a little rushed which was probably the result of trimming the screen time. All of the Easter Eggs were a blast to pick out. Great flick.
     

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