I'm gonna have to reddit the shit out of this

>I'm gonna have to reddit the shit out of this

>i judge the quality of media based on my concept of a website

to be fair the movie was shit and reddit liked it

wrong

who cares if reddit liked something grow up

>reddit liked it
Really? Oh shit now I have to dislike it because we must always do the opposite of what some other website says and does.

>wrong

forced quips and humor in a serious life and death situation fuck with the tone of the movie.

are we supposed to find it funny he can die any minute or are we supposed to relate to no one in the movie taking the situation seriously and making a joke every chance they get? Everyone also keeps talking in a sarcastic tone which gets really annoying after a while, the nasa director, media relations director for whom they got Kirsten Wiig, a comedy actress, etc.

I dislike the movie because the science is on the level of big bang theory and everyone in the movie is a quippy super genius. the fact that reddit likes it is a given cause it was made for the 20-30 liberal audience, i.e. the reddit demographic

you have to go back

In your haste to defend reddit you are also defend a movie that included:

>Le fuck you neil armstrong XD
>ugh i hate le disco music but im gonna constantly play it anyway XD
>le poop XD
>Im just like Marvel's™ Ironman™!
>I am le the first Space Pirate XD
>yo hold up allow me (the magical negro) to explain basic physics to you, Mr. Director of NASA.

I don't care if the movie was "Reddit", and there were quips left and right. I enjoyed it. I enjoy any mainstream movie that stokes public interest in spaceflight and isn't completely batshit wrong.

I'm not saying the movie was perfect, but it got a lot right.

1. How would you even know if reddit liked it?
2. Why would you care what they think?
3. Even if they did like it I'm pretty sure they don't keep bringing up the movie 2ish years after it came out, I wouldn't know and I'm not sure how to find out
4. Why am I responding to a bait thread

>stokes public interest in spaceflight

Yeah, to the wrong fucking planet. We should be focusing on Venus not Mars.

The Martian is a bad movie.

It's that kind of movie you want to like because the premise is great and it looks beautiful; but the movie is just a total snore

The book is far worse too.

>isn't completely batshit wrong.
Sandstorms in Mars would never cause all the shit that made the crew leave Matt Damon behind.

everyone is remaining positive in a hopeless situation. it's a movie about the power of positivity

:)

>1. How would you even know if reddit liked it?
I assume they did because the kind of people who browse reddit are the same kind of people who repost I Fucking Love Science memes and want over anything remotely scientific sounding. like BBT.

>2. Why would you care what they think?
why does it bother you?

>3. Even if they did like it I'm pretty sure they don't keep bringing up the movie 2ish years after it came out, I wouldn't know and I'm not sure how to find out
the need to always be distracted by something new isn't good. you know we discuss Tarkovsky movies from the 70s and Bane? has been the top meme for the past 10 years. maybe you should go back?

>4. Why am I responding to a bait thread
is that a question?

>Boromir making a LOTR reference
walked out of the movie right there

To be fair, disco was the only music the crew brought with them. He only listened to it so we wouldn't go insane.

Everything else I agree is shit.

There is no way that was the only music left in the habitat unless everyone grabbed their ipods right after they had to evacuate.

Sarcasm. The telltale sign of a true and irredeemable redditor.

I also like how NASA text communication automatically censors the word 'fuck'. Wouldn't want people to get triggered. It truly is the future.

They are broadcasting it live. The last thing they need is retards suing NASA because their kids heard or read fuck on live tv.

Found the redditor

It's the first direct communication with an astronaut presumed dead on a different planet, they wouldn't be thinking of censorship. Besides, they didn't expect him to curse at them.

the pajeet then tells him 'watch your language'. why would he have to watch his language if it's censored?

could you imagine being stuck on mars and then some shitskin bureaucrat tells you to "Watch your language"

But it was based on true events.

>i'm so cool talking about that other place in this place

ffs are you almost tired of this shit

They didn't "automatically censor" his communication. During the first transmission he said fuck, the people on the other end said the transmission was being broadcast live and to not swear, Mark then proceeds to go on a swearing tirade and they have to censor the rest of his communication after the president chewed out the head of NASA. If you're going to shitpost and least be smart about it.

did you look at the attached image? it's censored.

plebbit in full damage control. please just go away forever.

Why is matt damon so CUTE?

Ben, pls

Spaceflight in general. I personally think the moon is the target we should be focusing on for now.

Yeah I know. The atmo isn't dense enough, and there were no redundant systems in place in the event of a fucking communications failure.

Like I said, not perfect but it did get a lot right.