Thursday, September 25, 2008

13 comments:

joen05 said...

Whoa.. what movie is this from? I feel like I should know, running a movie blog myself... lol.

Drop me a line over at my blog and I'll be back for the response to this comment! :-)

Intermission at Work - Joe

Anonymous said...

What a great, underappreciated film. DreamWorks should have released this in December 2002 instead of "Catch Me if You Can." Probably one of Spielberg's best.

Anonymous said...

"Minority Report" (Spielberg, 2002)

Fox said...

Does anyone else see that clown ghost in the back??... or is it just me?

It's kinda like looking at cloud animals, sometimes.

Anonymous said...

It's true this is one of Spielberg's best. And also one of the Cruise's best...and one of the better Dick's adaptations...even if Scott Frank and Jon Cohen added several things to the plot compared to the short tale.
I'm not so enthusiast about Kathryn Morris or even about Max Von Sydow as the villain, but I was sorry Colin Farrell hasn't more screen time and Production values are outstanding.
Samantha Morton should have been at least nominated as best supporting actress...actually her perf is quite better than the two for which she received the nominations...

"Everybody runs, Fletch"

Mirko S.

Film Knower said...

OMG. I looked at Sam, then I looked at your profile picture... and you guys look scary similar...

Anonymous said...

As typical with Spielberg, the ending is far too tidy (unless you go with the "it's really a dream" theory that some suggest), but even with that problem this a really great movie. Very under-appreciated, like most of Spielberg's work this decade if you ask me.

-Val

Jason Adams said...

I love this movie too, but I'm shocked - SHOCKED, I say! - that there's such a love-fest going on in here. Everywhere I go, strangers come up to me on the street and they scream without provocation, "Minority Report sucks!" and then they pull on my hair and run away laughing. It's a terror, being me, being Minority Report, and finally, being Steven Spielberg. A terror.

Chris Na Taraja said...

Love her! I'm ashamed to say that I sort of love him too....it's a love hate relationship.

Chris Na Taraja said...

Yes fox, but to me it looks like a robot with it's head cut off.

What would Freud say.

Or maybe we are having visions of a clown ghost that may try to decapitate a robot! we better call precrime right way. : )

M said...

Yes annymous 2, Samantha Morton is better in this than in both of her nominated performances.

Chris Na Taraja said...

the ghost clown may be our president.

Anonymous said...

"Yeah, sure! She's a Pre-Cog. You brought a Pre-Cog here?!"

*Eureka moment*!

I absolutely *heart* this movie!