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Choppaduel

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Tdc2182 said:
Equilibrium without a doubt. Comparable to the Matrix.

I thought I was the only one who thought so. Nice not to be alone on this. I've learned that people who don't like Equilibrium: REALLY don't like Equilibrium.
 

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Summerstorm said:
Hm... how is "The Last Unicorn" underrated? It is awesome and everybody likes it. Or not? WHO OF YOU DOESN'T LIKE IT? HANDS UP, SO I CAN TAKE YOU DOWN!.

Also: i doesn't like Sunshine... watched it... didn't feel anything.

Hm, but back to what i think: Maybe "Kung Pow" as one of the funniest films ever... but it only holds a 5.8 at the IMDB. (I voted it a nine as the only film i have watched over 30 times and memorized the whole dialogue and still laugh when i watch it now, 7 years after i first watched it)

But it is one of those movies people either fucking LOVE or hate with all their heart.

OMG "Kung Pow" i love that movie and its pretty underrated.

 

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aquaman839 said:
There will be blood, no one , no one I talk to has seen that movie. Also 12 monkeys good good movie but little love.
I totally agree with There Will Be Blood. I watched it for a college report and was blown away by how good it was. At least two scenes blew me away on how effective the cinematography was.
 

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Choppaduel said:
I've learned that people who don't like Equilibrium: REALLY don't like Equilibrium.
I didn't like Equilibrium much but I wouldn't say I hate it either. It was okay, a reasonably entertaining B-movie, but I wouldn't put it up there as a classic film for the following reasons:

* The gun kata look cool but are stupid, I mean, you could just step backward...
* For a society that bans emotion the protagonists are awfully emotional about enforcing it
* The ideological transformation of the lead character isn't convincingly portrayed or explained

On the plus side, it definitely does look cool, visually it's to die for. It's kind of like the Crysis of movies - exceedingly pretty, but fairly empty and nonsensical if you think about it too much. It definitely doesn't have the consistent logic and clever scripting that made The (FIRST) Matrix such a good film. It's still something that people should check out though, just for the pretties alone.
 

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Yeah, I don't like Equilibrium. Not REALLY don't like it, I think it was just a mediocre and silly action movie with serious background problems. But that's not what this thread is about.

"Broken Lizard's Club Dread" is one of my favorite comedies. Hilarious parody of a slasher flick. But very few people I know like it, and when I loan people my copy they give me funny looks when they hand it back.

"Dark City" is one of my favorite sci-fi flicks. No one I know who has seen it hasn't loved it, but it is surprising how few people have actually seen it. For first timers, I recommend the theatrical version over the recent director's cut.

"Moon" is a 2009 independent film that is awesome. Very old-school science fiction story that they just don't make enough of nowadays.

"The Girl Who Leapt Through Time", the 2006 animated version, is an amazing anime movie based on a classic and oft-remade Japanese novel. Wasn't released in theaters in my area, so very few people I know have seen it.
 

Choppaduel

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BonsaiK said:
* For a society that bans emotion the protagonists are awfully emotional about enforcing it.
thats the point though. Totalitarian governments are inevitably hypocritical.

I'll concede the other points(though I rly wish I was more awake to talk about point 3)

great thread btw, keep it up guys.
 

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The flight of dragons.

One of the earliest animated films I ever saw. Great animations, Great music. Interesting story. An epic fantasy adventure on parr with Lord of the Rings in my opinion. Plus, JAMES EARL JONES AS THE VILLAIN. Seriously, how can you go wrong with that?
 

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aquaman839 said:
There will be blood, no one , no one I talk to has seen that movie. Also 12 monkeys good good movie but little love.
The one with Daniel Day Lewis, which he won an academy award for best actor? I think it was even nominated for best film. Then again most people don't watch every nominated film.

OT: A Knight's Tale, just a great movie. I'm not sure if everyone else agrees though.
 

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MeputthecaninthebininHL2 said:
Starship Troopers, best movie ever. Shame about the sequels.
That is the only movie I have seen where I completely hate and entirely love it at the same time.

Probably because anything other than giant bugs being shot up in that movie made me cringe, while when the bugs were being shot up I was more estatic than the Double Rainbow guy on drugs.

Well, more drugs anyway.

thehermit2 said:
"Moon" is a 2009 independent film that is awesome. Very old-school science fiction story that they just don't make enough of nowadays.
Hells yeah, hooray for extensive mind-screwerry.
 

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Six string samurai.

No everyone's cup of tea but Buddy Holly travelling through a fallout style wasteland trying to get to Vegas to become the king is my type of movie.
 

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Dr.susse said:
Six string samurai.

No everyone's cup of tea but Buddy Holly travelling through a fallout style wasteland trying to get to Vegas to become the king is my type of movie.
Oh... My... God... that looks amazing...<.<

OT: Clerks 2... sure it's not as good as the original but it was still a great movie...<.<
 

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The realization that "holy crap, Jim Carrey can REALLY act" when seeing The Truman Show and Man on the Moon (the latter being my favorite film of the 1990s) makes me think that if he hadn't gotten himself stereotyped as a screwball, maybe those films would've been taken more seriously. As it stands, they're underrated.
 

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*Prepares for incoming outrage.*

I'm going to go all mainstream here (sorry) and say Tropic Thunder.
I know the general majority of people liked it, but I thought it was one of the funniest, if not funniest movies I'd ever seen.
It was well-received by most, but I highly doubt it will be regarded as a classic in a couple of decades time.
That saddens me...
 

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eXistenZ
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120907/

It has an organic computer to play virtual reality games, Willem Defoe actually gets upstaged by a mentalist Frenchman in the film, there's a bone gun that fires teeth to get through metal detectors (thats made from mutant lizards) and the film has 3 endings in quick succession.

It was upstaged by The Matrix on its release.
 

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Innerspace. The modern version of 'The Fantastic Voyage' starring Martin Short and Dennis Quaid. Midgets, Lasers, Robot Handed mooks and a great soundtrack. This movie has everything!