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Topic History of: Captain Philips - fantastic
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SP17 With the exception of Gravity, I would agree.

This movie won BAFTAs for cinematography, music, sound and visual effects.

All well deserved - as the movie was spectacular to the eye.

But IMO, it lacked any real storyline, character, plot, gravitas or meaning.

It was just a nice outing to outer space.

Not IMO, an Oscar candidate - save for the technical categories already acknowledged by BAFTA.
JK2006 Yes - he deserved Best Supporting Actor as does Sally Hawkins for Supporting Actress Oscar (Cate will rightly win Best Actress).

I was surprised by how many negative comments here for the movie. I thought it was fantastic - as was Gravity, Philomena, Le Weekend, Blue Jasmine and Saving Mr Banks.

Six cracking films I saw week after week - and Captain Phillips was the first of those six.
SP17 JK2006 wrote:
I thought the Muse guy was fantastic too.


Barkhad Adbi - winner of a BAFTA, and probably an Oscar.

Only 28 and his first role.
JK2006 I thought the Muse guy was fantastic too.
andrew How did Forrest Gump do so well in the cinema ? The only good thing about it was the soundtrack.