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'''''65''. Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, directors, script, producers''' (two of five, including Sam Raimi). Kevin Ishioka, production design.[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt12261776/?rf=cons_tt_atf&ref_=cons_tt_atf] USA: Columbia, Raimi Productions, Beck/Woods, et al. (production) / Sony Pictures Releasing (distribution), 2023.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65_(film)] 93 minutes.[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt12261776/details]
 
'''''65''. Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, directors, script, producers''' (two of five, including Sam Raimi). Kevin Ishioka, production design.[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt12261776/?rf=cons_tt_atf&ref_=cons_tt_atf] USA: Columbia, Raimi Productions, Beck/Woods, et al. (production) / Sony Pictures Releasing (distribution), 2023.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65_(film)] 93 minutes.[https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt12261776/details]

Revision as of 23:42, 24 March 2023

65. Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, directors, script, producers (two of five, including Sam Raimi). Kevin Ishioka, production design.[1] USA: Columbia, Raimi Productions, Beck/Woods, et al. (production) / Sony Pictures Releasing (distribution), 2023.[2] 93 minutes.[3]

SF survival/quest film, relevant here for the object of the quest's being an escape shuttle and for images of not exactly "a machine in a garden but the hulk of a spacecraft in a very-late Mesozoic/Cretaceous forest. Throughout the film, we have a totally-human-looking humanoid in that forest trudging through carrying some sophisticated high-tech; later in the film, the girl he is with creates her own weapon from what looks like a huge tooth and the juice of a poisonous plant (cf. and contrast Moon-Watcher and the bone weapon in 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (film) and novel.


RDE, finishing, 24Mar23