has anyone seen this rather poor film? i mean, i was lead to believe it was about quantum phenomena. and a list of all the people giving their opinions on the matter mgiht also lead you to this point of view. however, what i got from it was that "God cannot love you in the sense that christainity thinks about it. Indeed, God in that sense does not exist. Everyone is God." yay!...
2 hours, and i got that god doesn't exist...
please, don't waste your money. unless you like laughing at bad films...
Originally posted by geniusI haven't seen the film but the opinions of people like Richard Dawkins and Simon Singh can be found here: http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,4120,1484925,00.html
has anyone seen this rather poor film? i mean, i was lead to believe it was about quantum phenomena. and a list of all the people giving their opinions on the matter mgiht also lead you to this point of view. however, what i got from it was ...[text shortened]... don't waste your money. unless you like laughing at bad films...
Singh in particular is rather damning:
"Take my advice and do not see this film. I repeat, do not see this film. I repeat again, do not see this film. If you do, then you will leave the cinema misinformed, £8 poorer and having wasted two hours of your life."
Originally posted by T1000W00t! Simon Singh is an ex-Imperial man! Predictably enough, our student cinema showed this film a while ago, drawing a large crowd who went along to laugh but worryingly, a small crowd which took it seriously.
I haven't seen the film but the opinions of people like Richard Dawkins and Simon Singh can be found here: http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,4120,1484925,00.html
Singh in particular is rather damning:
"Take my advice and do not see this film. I repeat, do not see this film. I repeat again, do not see this film. If you do, then you will leave the cinema misinformed, £8 poorer and having wasted two hours of your life."
Originally posted by T1000"Overall, if you manage to stay awake, you'll be exposed to such ludicrous extrapolations from microphysics that you may emerge expecting electrons to have vaginas."
I haven't seen the film but the opinions of people like Richard Dawkins and Simon Singh can be found here: http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,4120,1484925,00.html
Singh in particular is rather damning:
"Take my advice and do not see this film. I repeat, do not see this film. I repeat again, do not see this film. If you do, then you will leave the cinema misinformed, £8 poorer and having wasted two hours of your life."
i think this quote says alot about the film as well!
fred
Originally posted by royalchickenSingh's book on Fermat's Last Theorem (and numerous other topics) is probably the book I've read more than any other.
W00t! Simon Singh is an ex-Imperial man! Predictably enough, our student cinema showed this film a while ago, drawing a large crowd who went along to laugh but worryingly, a small crowd which took it seriously.
Ex-Imperial man eh? I look forward to the royalchicken popular science blockbuster in around five to ten years then 🙂