I don't remember what they predicted, but since I usually like Gene Hackman movies it was likely 3-4 stars. I gave it 2, way too boring for even a 70's movie.
Reading up a little on it beforehand may make you appreciate it more, the movie is really an pivotal moment in the development of sound design as a core aspect of film making. I know the first time I saw it I found it boring as well, but then a second viewing after reading up on it was much more enjoyable.
It would have been better for the submitter to link to an informational site instead of one of many media providers. But here's a better one that won't arbitrarily tell you to screw off:
Non-US citizen here. I bounce off a Linode in the US (which I require for other purposes anyway; there are surely cheaper options).
SSH has a baked-in SOCKS proxy. Example: I SSH into my VPS with the "-D 55555" commandline option, configure my browser to use a SOCKS proxy at localhost:55555, and visit www.netflix.com. That HTTP traffic is tunneled over the SSH connection, and as far as Netflix is concerned, it originates at the US datacenter hosting my VPS.
Enemy Of The State [1], the Tony Scott Joint, is a sort of follow-on, sort of homage to The Conversation, which is in my opinion the best American movie ever made. It's a worthy double bill.
This movie is like Nap. Dynamite. People either love it or hate it. It seems rather dull till last part. When you see the last part man what an ending... There should have been a sequel, btw. However, EotS is completely different. Former is about individuals with no political motives at all. Latter is all political.
There's something to note about this film which, once you know it, detracts from it in a significant way. Since it's a bit of a spoiler, if anyone want's to know drop me a mail.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 58.4 ms ] threadThis movie is boring, BTW.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405094/
The Conversation's IMDB rating is 8.0, which is why I watched it, and while the movie was not bad, it was boring :)
Kids these days...
http://www.philipbrophy.com/projects/mma/Conversation.html
http://cinephilefix.wordpress.com/2009/11/17/the-power-of-so...
Marty Kaiser, was a technical advisor to that film and enemy of the state. Here's him @ The Last Hope Conference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQZJTAx5b54
Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) - A Brief Primer on the Arcane Art and Science of Electronics Surveillance and Bug Detection
http://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/4554309/The_Conversation_(197...
SSH has a baked-in SOCKS proxy. Example: I SSH into my VPS with the "-D 55555" commandline option, configure my browser to use a SOCKS proxy at localhost:55555, and visit www.netflix.com. That HTTP traffic is tunneled over the SSH connection, and as far as Netflix is concerned, it originates at the US datacenter hosting my VPS.
http://wiki.vpslink.com/Instant_SOCKS_Proxy_over_SSH
[1] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120660/
A.O. Scott reviews The Conversation for the NY Times.