Agreed. When Sandra Bullock slips out of that space suit, yowzers.
Okay. Updates. Two weeks ago I saw 12 Years a Slave. This might be the best film I've seen all year. Though it completely destroyed me. I left an emotional mess. That never happens, but this movie really hit me hard. Amazing all around.
Saw Ender's Game today. It wasn't bad. Actually, it got a lot of things right. Though it does feel very compressed. It also doesn't have time to develop the bond between Ender and the crew. Kind of disappointing on a character level, but the kids acting is pretty good. Harrison Ford, I think, is a smart choice -- he brings a certain warmth to Graff, as well as a certain viscous determination. The guy is old, but he's still a commanding presence on screen. Surprised how dark it was for a movie that had a lot of younger kids in the theater. Some of the kid-on-kid violence is left in the movie, though I wish it was explored further and had more weight.
Overall, and OKAY movie. It stuck pretty close to the book as well as it could. I just wish it had more. Maybe a mini series was a better idea for this material? Either way, it seems they might be able to set it up for Speaker for the Dead, which I was also surprised about. Though I am not sure how that film could ever be made.
I will say, I was entertained and the zero G scenes are pretty. Though it doesn't spend enough time in battle school.
Ah well. Not the disaster I thought it would be. A little icey on the likability side sometimes, but this seems to be the general vibe when handling super intelligent children in films.