Robotrek wrote:Nobody else but me likes FreeJack. It's so deliciously cheesy it's incredible. Plus, Emilio Estevez!
Fantastic movie.
It was based on immortality incorporated by Robert Sheckley who was my favourite science fiction writer as a child.
Robotrek wrote:Nobody else but me likes FreeJack. It's so deliciously cheesy it's incredible. Plus, Emilio Estevez!
Gleebergloben123 wrote:The original Tron. A lot of people think it's average at best but I love the film. Just saw it again last month and really enjoyed it. Hard to believe it was released 35 years ago.
Gleebergloben123 wrote:The original Tron. A lot of people think it's average at best but I love the film. Just saw it again last month and really enjoyed it. Hard to believe it was released 35 years ago.
eneuman96 wrote:The 2003 Hulk movie directed by Ang Lee, which I even prefer to 2008's The Incredible Hulk. Whereas the latter movie plays things too safe and doesn't have any real standout moments, Ang Lee's take on the character is a fairly unique specimen of a movie. A lot of people dislike it due to not having as much action as one would expect and for having a ridiculous fight scene involving mutant dogs, but I like that it delves into the idea that the Hulk is comparable to a bewildered animal rather than just a badass who smashes things. If nothing else, I'd say it's worth watching for the editing, which is often bizarrely mesmerizing and helps the movie feel like more than just another early noughties superhero flick.
BlasteroidAli wrote:Gleebergloben123 wrote:The original Tron. A lot of people think it's average at best but I love the film. Just saw it again last month and really enjoyed it. Hard to believe it was released 35 years ago.
Fantastic movie... 10 out of 10 plus a wonderful soundtrack by Wendy Carlos.