I love that movie so much!Inception - Does that count as sci-fi? The dream sharing technology seems pretty fictional to me
I love that movie so much!Inception - Does that count as sci-fi? The dream sharing technology seems pretty fictional to me
Don' get me wrong, I love Star Trek, but some of the series and a lot of the movies were cringe fests.
I don't disagree. But they were important to canon....
And the series never got a proper ending....just the narration "He never made it back home."
Tv series:
Firefly !!!!!
Could be worse. In the early part of the first season of ALF they discuss what would happen if ALF was ever caught by the government people looking for him. That he would be taken someplace, dissected, and never heard from again.
In the final episode season cliffhanger the government agents capture him. And then they canceled the series, so ALF was never heard from again.
no "Back to the future" in the lists ?
With all the do-overs and reboots they're trying to do now, I don't know what canon is anymore.
Why do the prequel series have better technology than in TOS? Why do the Klingons looks so different?
I guess you've never seen the TV movie Operation: ALF then. ALF did get somewhat of an ending, but not a happy one. He's not a nice guy in the movie and it didn't have the Tanners because they were all shipped off to Alaska.
Love this film. I just remember I really loved Quantum Leap series back then, too.
And the series never got a proper ending....just the narration "He never made it back home."
Yeah, that's why all the hardcore fans of the series are still pissed off.
I forgot about these.
Also Twilight Zone
Wrath of Khan: "From Hell's heart I stab at thee. For Hate's sake, I spit on thee". The original khan really was better than Cumberbatch's version
I agree, Biff was a really bad guy and the dad still let him hang around in the changed future like "aw, quirky Biff"BTTF 1 is good when it came out, but the reason I like it less over time is the rape scene with Biff and Lorraine and how that is never brought up again as an issue. Casual rapes might have been a thing in the 50s, it's just really uncomfortable to see. Would you let a guy who tried to rape your wife when she was in high school hang out around your house later in life?
BTTF 2 had great scenes when they were in the future, but it goes downhill when they go back to 1985 and 1955 because the plotline depends on the viewer understanding everything that happened in BTTF 1.
BTTF 3 is an okay sequel, nothing special though.
For me I prefer Keanu's look in SpeedThe Metrix is brilliant though, thats how movies should be made. Plus young Keanu Reeves, daaaaaamn!
Excelleent!!!how could I forget Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure?
I forgot about that one. BTF1 and BTF2 were great.no "Back to the future" in the lists ?
I really liked both.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Iron Giant
Huge John Wick fan here.For me I prefer Keanu's look in Speed
And in John Wick (currently my favorite action film --- "he is the one you send to kill the f***ing boogeyman" ).
The raid is actually one of my favorite action films. For its brutal martial arts (I think this is the first international film that showed penchak silat. Personally, i prefer escrima. but that's just me. Bourne Identity and [especially] Bourne Supremacy featured escrima [empty hand and single stick --or rolled up magazine]) and long single takes.In the end a lot of people crapped on The Raid for being a copy of Dredd, because it received a world wide release after it, when the opposite was true. And the courts agreed, the producers of Dredd paid a huge settlement to The Raid's production team.
I guess you've never seen the TV movie Operation: ALF then. ALF did get somewhat of an ending, but not a happy one. He's not a nice guy in the movie and it didn't have the Tanners because they were all shipped off to Alaska.
For me I prefer Keanu's look in Speed
And in John Wick (currently my favorite action film --- "he is the one you send to kill the f***ing boogeyman" ). In this film Keanu had that unlikely mix of vulnerable and invincible at the same time. The fight scenes were great (especially reloading and transitioning from one firearm to the other. also, distracting his opponents with a blow from the top edge of the slide before taking them down to the ground. These techniques are actually taught in CQB) if a bit unbelievable (in the sense that he is super good and extremely lucky).
Excelleent!!!
BTTF 1 is good when it came out, but the reason I like it less over time is the rape scene with Biff and Lorraine and how that is never brought up again as an issue. Casual rapes might have been a thing in the 50s, it's just really uncomfortable to see. Would you let a guy who tried to rape your wife when she was in high school hang out around your house later in life?