Saturday, August 13, 2005
Why 'The Island' is yet another unrealistic Michael Bay movie |
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Only Mr 'I don't shoot films, just two hour long videoclips' could envisage a world in which we can make an infinite number of copies of Scarlet Johansson, enough for everyone, and still dream up a dystopia.
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Zacht Ei explains a critical rhetorical difficulty in Michael Bay's The Island. Only Mr 'I don't shoot films, just two hour long videoclips' could envisage a world in which we can make an infinite number of copies of Scarlet... [Read More]
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