Super 8
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Essentially J.J. Abram's love letter to Steven Spielberg's adventurous classics spanning from Close Encounters of the Third Kind to E.T ., Super 8 is at the helm of the coming of age story meets alien invasion for the 21st century. With more intelligent blockbusters emerging from Hollywood in recent years, in the form of Nolan and Abrams himself, it is not going unnoticed and is a rare glance into a new field of "Blockbuster" to grace the big screen during the next twenty years. Stemming from both J.J and Spielberg's minds', the combination of both ideas creates an original classic for the modern audience. The story is set in the summer of 1979, and focuses on a group of 13-year-old friends. Joel whose mother died four months previous in a factory accident, refuses to go to summer camp and decides to stay home to help his friend Charles finish a short film for the local film festival. Even with his disapproving sheriff father, Joel begins a burgeon...