We even talked about working together again! I mean it would be sad if he felt this way — he's never one to hide his feelings — I say sad, in that he wouldn't be man enough to say it to my face. The journalist alleged that Bay said: "I will apologise for Armageddon , because we had to do the whole movie in 16 weeks. It was a massive undertaking. That was not fair to the movie.
But the studio literally took the movie away from us. It was terrible. My visual effects supervisor had a nervous breakdown, so I had to be in charge of that. I called James Cameron and asked, 'What do you do when you're doing all the effects yourself?
By Kristen Lopez. Why is Deep Impact regarded as the lesser of the two movies, and does it deserve a second look now? The film, centering on a group of oil riggers who are sent up into space to blow up an asteroid, came in the era when Armageddon leading man Bruce Willis — and fellow tough guys like Nicolas Cage, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone — could still open a movie with star power alone.
The script, co-written by a pre-household name J. The decade of economic stability, low unemployment and few international skirmishes ensnaring the U. Deep Impact is another story all together. Events are stretched out over a year from the initial discovery of the Wolf-Biederman comet to its eventual collision with Earth. However, there is still much debate between film lovers about which one is generally considered the better film.
While Armageddon stands out as the fan favorite because it's a more entertaining movie, a lot more people prefer the emotional depth that comes with Deep Impact. So here's a question for readers to contemplate: out of the two movies, which one do they prefer? Director Michael Bay is known for action and that's the primary aspect of Armageddon.
The film follows the exploits of a drilling team, who are sent to destroy an asteroid by drilling a hole in it and planting a bomb. Once in space: everything goes wrong. A space station blows up before they even reach the asteroid after stopping to refuel. Then after landing on the asteroid, it's one problem after another as accomplishing their mission becomes harder and harder. It's a rollercoaster ride from start to finish.
While Armageddon is filled with unique characters who are all different in their own way, they don't carry much dramatic weight. Where Armageddon's focus is the action, Deep Impact focuses on the people. The title Deep Impact is actually a double meaning because the movie is really about how this event truly impacts the character's lives and its effect on the world.
It's about families and lovers in different areas of life who have to deal with what's happening. This end-of-the-world movie focuses on the "world" aspect very closely.
Deep Impact has stronger characters that the audiences can connect with, but it still can't beat the cast assembled for Armageddon.
However, Armageddon boasts an impressive cast of actors, who were mainly known, at the time, for their independent films. While their characterizations have been criticized, many fans like that they brought a "down to earth" quality that made them believable as blue-collar workers, called upon to save the world.
The score alone can bring forth the waterworks. The ultimate underdog story of the last 25 years, "Rudy" stars Sean Astin "Goonies" really do never say die as Rudy, a diminutive good guy whose told by everyone, including his own family, to forget his lifelong dream: playing football for Notre Dame. He's five-foot-nothing, a hundred-and-nothing , after all. Long story short pun , everyone is wrong, and thanks to a bunch of twists of fate, Rudy finally reaches his goal during the final game of his senior year.
Just typing this is making me tear up. Released in , this movie was prime Julia and Susan years, when sentimentality ruled and Ed Harris was hunky. I just can't. The introductory montage of bright-eyed Carl and his adventurous wife, Ellie, as they go from painting their first mailbox to wrinkled, grey and saying goodbye to each other in a hospital room -- with their dreams of adventure never being realized -- is simply devastating.
If you don't shed a tear for the pair who never got to put their penny jar to good use with a visit to Paradise Falls, you're not human. While all 12 sequels are beautiful and necessary chapters of the history of dinosaurs, nothing strums my heartstrings quite like the original. The movie tees you up with the birth of Littlefoot -- the sole offspring of a diminishing herd of "Longnecks" -- a scene that will have you squirming with all the cute feelings.
Then the "Sharptooth" comes in and ruins everything. As Littlefoot's mom lies on the ground in the pouring rain, and tells her son with her dying breath, "I'll be with you, even if you can't see me," all happiness in life ceases to exist. Between the five young protagonists' ability to bridge the castes of their ancestors, Diana Ross' "If We Hold on Together" and the magical BFF hilltop embrace at the end, this movie will always be my man-crying marathon.
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