Family I've been friends with since kindergarden are Christians. I'm at best agnostic.
So, a few days ago, they lured me over with some food. I was a bit wary at first, but hey, food. Plus the promise of a Jesus-free movie.
We watched
that movie where the Indian guy gets trapped on a life boat with a Tiger and hallucinates his balls off. Maybe he even dreams up the tiger too. Or did he just tell a tall tale to showcase something... which version will you choose to
believe?

Nudge nudge, wink wink.
Not the first time I've seen it, and I like it, but those expectant gazes and thinly veiled at best willingness to go into deep philosophical discussions after watching the movie...
Life of Pi is still a nice movie to watch. It pretty much exists to set up and pose one question, but it's fun to nibble at so whatever. CG gets a bit overbearing at times, especially at the island. I like how it pulls off the survival bits better than the Martian, and not just due to being based on Erf - it just flows better and more believably. The overall style is also impressive, the CG tiger blends in surprisingly well, all things considered.
Plus, damn, those bioluminescent plankton/jellyfish bits are just as awesome in real life as they seem in the movie. If you ever have the chance to experience a nightly swim when the plankton are active, then go for it. Boats become comets, every movement creates a wild swirl of light, you basically feel like bathing in stars. Highly recommended.
Finally: Went to the Zoo yesterday to watch two fat tigers laze around. The real thing isn't even half as exciting. Then again, I refrained from climbing in and beating them with sticks and stuff.