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    I think it holds up as well as Logan's Run and Soylent Green if not better. Did you know there was a sequel? It's not as good as the original, and has a different kind of story, but it's still interesting to watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old man View Post
    I think it holds up as well as Logan's Run and Soylent Green if not better. Did you know there was a sequel? It's not as good as the original, and has a different kind of story, but it's still interesting to watch.
    Yeah, and I didn't think the sequel was as good, either. Sequels often aren't. One movie I saw as a kid I'd really like to see again to see if it holds up was one where astronauts found a mirror world on the opposite side of the sun. I forget the name offhand, which is part of the reason I've yet to see it again. It's probably pretty bad, but I thought it was awesome when I was a kid. Of course, at the time I liked Speed Racer, and Johnny Socko and the Flying Robot, too.

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    I watched "The Homesman" (2014) and I was truly impressed. It's set 19th century and it is movie about those times, that's the best way to describe it. About the people and their convictions, fates and also their battle with nature which is a lot since it's mostly desert and steppe. I mean it's made so "existential" that people seem like fleas on some giant animal called Earth.

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    been on a BOND kick last few days. started out with DR. NO on BRD, and finished yesterday off with GOLDENEYE on same format, and NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN on VHS.
    still have a couple BROSNAN era BRD entries to tackle, we were watching these three BRD sets, each a trilogy focusing on the "best" films from the three best known BOND actors
    to play the role (CONNERY/MOORE/BROSNAN)
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    Went to the pictures to watch Interstellar. Loved it. Very much in the vein of an Arthur C Clarke style story, though not quite as sober, with all the humanistic impact of the events in the movie being wonderfully played out. One of the best pieces of science fiction I have seen.

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    I can imagine. I guess you have to be an American to truly understand "Interstellar" because Yanks are the chosen people guys!! In the future where the world is collapsing those corn growing, baseball playing, Bible chanting people have discovered a way of life that will get preserved by God almighty. Big G calls one of those corn growers along with some military tech to the Heaven - yeah baby! The Messiah - hu hu.
    From the very beginning we see them re-use those war drones we see today on TV that are doing no good but apparently they can actually feed families because as Sarah Palin thought us "We are on the side of the God" and being in war is being with God - just us whole global warming is God hugging us harder. so to no wonder that's why he opens the heaven, takes the anointed one: the (war?) pilot with ex-killer robots, brings him in to send his commands and corn growing, baseball playing, Bible chanting way of life is preserved for ever and ever in big space stations.
    I just feel shitty that I'm not one of those chosen people we call Americans.

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    For once I didn't think that was the message here, though in retrospect I see where you got it. I just enjoyed the concept, even though I also am not a chosen one! Now Armageddon, that's more on par with the whole "Amuuricah, F**k yeaooh!" thing, which I didn't think was too heavily emphasised here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Sagan View Post
    I can imagine. I guess you have to be an American to truly understand "Interstellar" because Yanks are the chosen people guys!! In the future where the world is collapsing those corn growing, baseball playing, Bible chanting people have discovered a way of life that will get preserved by God almighty. Big G calls one of those corn growers along with some military tech to the Heaven - yeah baby! The Messiah - hu hu.
    From the very beginning we see them re-use those war drones we see today on TV that are doing no good but apparently they can actually feed families because as Sarah Palin thought us "We are on the side of the God" and being in war is being with God - just us whole global warming is God hugging us harder. so to no wonder that's why he opens the heaven, takes the anointed one: the (war?) pilot with ex-killer robots, brings him in to send his commands and corn growing, baseball playing, Bible chanting way of life is preserved for ever and ever in big space stations.
    I just feel shitty that I'm not one of those chosen people we call Americans.
    American exceptionalism is bullshit.
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    I just think they should of made a movie in line of Roddenberry's vision and that is that humanity saves itself, for instance developing nuclear fusion and then people unite and clean up the planet and they discover that they have the power. To delude people that some God or other invisible wizard will save them from threats that are real is just wrong. Just stay passive and wait for messiah because Big G has a plan for all of us. It's almost like movie made by Jim Jones. Because pollution and global warming will get us so it would have been nice if there was a real inspirational movie how this can be dealt with.

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    No Retreat , No Surrender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old man View Post
    I like the Jurassic Park films. I need to get that boxed set. West World would have to be my favorite Crichton story film Yule Brenner as a cowboy robot running amok is awesome.
    Credit to old man for posting about Westworld! I only saw this movie once on television but it made such an impression on me. So this Friday night I made it a point to re-watch it again! It's such a great sci-fi movie! Yul Brynner's stoic cold performance is what makes the movie great! Without him, I don't think it would be as memorable.

    I just found out that HBO is makes a television series based on the movie:
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475784/?ref_=nv_sr_1

    I'm not a fan of remakes but who knows ... As a TV series, this may end up being good! I initially didn't like the idea that they were remaking Psycho into a television drama but Bates Motel, contrary to some, turned out to be a great show!
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    Finally saw Fury. Everyone told me it was good. Well everyone was lying, has horrible taste or is just fucking stupid. Awful. Some of the worst dialogue I have heard in years.

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    I watched the first Matrix movie yesterday. The series could have just ended right there for me, I think. There was no need for a trilogy. Am I wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 16BIT4EVER View Post
    I watched the first Matrix movie yesterday. The series could have just ended right there for me, I think. There was no need for a trilogy. Am I wrong?
    Yep, you are right. Im also only see the first one. No need for more.

    The last film I saw yesterday was As Above, So Below. As I dislike found footage films (so cheap, so bad acting) this seems enjoyable. Maybe I like the atmosphere from the film. Ending is dissapointing, but anyway, I like it.

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    Btw everyone should see Whiplash. I have spoken.




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