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Primer (2004) Full Film (1:17:12)

Primer is a 2004 independent film written, directed, produced by and starring Shane Carruth. A sci-fi puzzle thriller, it explores the effects of an accidental invention on its two creators.
schmawysays...

Thanks for the requeue joemawlma. I'm familiar withe the "that's what torents are for", and "public domains" rule and I almost didn't post it. It's really great. I like scifi movies that good and don't require much budget to produce.

rustybrookssays...

As I am required to mention whenever this movie comes up...

* it was filmed part at my alma mater, the University of Texas at Dallas (this floored me when I saw the movie because I didn't know ahead of time)
* The guy with the line about where engineers go when they die is a former co-worker of mine at UTD, Keith Bradshaw
* Much of the rest of the film was filmed at an apartment complex where I lived for a few years (Post Addison Circle, a great place)

When I went to see the movie I did not know any of this stuff so I was really shocked to see all this stuff I recognized. Weird feeling.

my15minutessays...

yep. saw this one a few months back. my buddy berticus recommended it.

great camera and lighting work. and for a wicked-low-budget flick, i'll forgive a few of the inevitable plot 'holes' that comes htiw levart emit... oh shit, s'ti gnineppah again...

Longswdsays...

I also just watched this a few nights ago, it's currently in the Comcast On Demand free movies section (at least where I live). I personally found it difficult to follow, insofar as how the causality paradoxes where presented. I've always thought that if such paradoxes where possible they would either be infinitely recursive or cause the splitting off of a new parallel universe. The way it's treated in the movie doesn't make much sense to me.

kceaton1says...

The only thing that ever bothers me is the NASA pen/pencil joke. The truth for that is great once you realize having bits of a #2 pencil floating around in giant electronics hub could be bad. Don't worry they fixed it just fine, you're money wasn't used by retards.

Once you know what is at play in this show, it's a very good second watch.

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