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Yeagermeister;3090811 said:
The Day The Earth Stood Still

What a terrible movie. I want that 1hr and 38 mins of my life back.

Oh come on, I thought it was a hilarious movie. Everything Nick Cage is in turns instant high comedy lately, I love it.
 

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TheCount;3090853 said:
Oh come on, I thought it was a hilarious movie. Everything Nick Cage is in turns instant high comedy lately, I love it.

It was Keanu not Cage
 

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Saw "The Fourth Kind" on Friday night.

I haven't heard of this movie before my friend said we should go see it. It is based on real audio and video. But Milla Jovovich acts out the story too, pretty cool. Some parts are pretty freaky.

I would give it a 7.5/10.
 

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Yeagermeister;3090811 said:
The Day The Earth Stood Still

What a terrible movie. I want that 1hr and 38 mins of my life back.
I saw this last night and thought it was terrible too. The only good thing was every scene Jennifer Connelly was in.:p:
 

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mldardy;3095213 said:
I saw this last night and thought it was terrible too. The only good thing was every scene Jennifer Connelly was in.:p:

Pretty much :laugh1:
 

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just saw 2012... 2 and a half hours of perfect circumstanced end of the world chaos.

5/10 because as much as the plot sucks you out of the story the constant climactic parts keep you entertained
 

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Just rented Wanted 6.5/10

It is a complete Matrix ripoff from start to finish, right down to a speach the Morgan Freeman makes that is almost the same as one Laurnce Fishburn makes.
 

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Pelham 123.

6/10

Nothing really special. Could have been a ton better.
 

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Saw this in the $5.00 rack at Wally World and remembered it from years ago (2000). Not a bad film about a "robot" built to resemble and act as a real child. Greaving parents take robot home, all is well till real Jr. wakes up from coma then not so much. Mom in a act of "love" drops robot kid off in woods rather than return him to the factory. Robot kid makes friends with male prostitute robot and hiliarty ensuses as robot kid go's on quest to beciome a "real boy".
Yeah, good luck with that. The movie has held up pretty well over the years and the special effects don't seem dated at all.

I give it 6/10 because the talking Teddy Bear stole the movie. :)
 

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CowboysFan02;3099866 said:
Just rented Wanted 6.5/10

It is a complete Matrix ripoff from start to finish, right down to a speach the Morgan Freeman makes that is almost the same as one Laurnce Fishburn makes.

i saw that one. very good movie. JMO.;)
 

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Yeagermeister;3090811 said:
The Day The Earth Stood Still

What a terrible movie. I want that 1hr and 38 mins of my life back.

It takes about an hour and 10 minutes to even get to the actual destruction and then it only goes on for about 10 minutes. It's supposed to be an end of the world movie yet it was such a small part of the movie in actual time.
 

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CowboysFan02;3099866 said:
Just rented Wanted 6.5/10

It is a complete Matrix ripoff from start to finish, right down to a speach the Morgan Freeman makes that is almost the same as one Laurnce Fishburn makes.

Well it's based off a crappy graphic novel, but they didn't even stick to that, they decided to take something bad and make it worse. There was absolutely no reason for Angelina Joelie to be in that movie either other than for box office draw, she sleep walked through the entire thing and I already don't think much of her acting ability anyway.
 

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CliffnMesquite;3099892 said:
A.I.
Saw this in the $5.00 rack at Wally World and remembered it from years ago (2000). Not a bad film about a "robot" built to resemble and act as a real child. Greaving parents take robot home, all is well till real Jr. wakes up from coma then not so much. Mom in a act of "love" drops robot kid off in woods rather than return him to the factory. Robot kid makes friends with male prostitute robot and hiliarty ensuses as robot kid go's on quest to beciome a "real boy".
Yeah, good luck with that. The movie has held up pretty well over the years and the special effects don't seem dated at all.

I give it 6/10 because the talking Teddy Bear stole the movie. :)

How does one even come up with that story line?

And a male prostitute robot?

:laugh2:
 

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Cajuncowboy;3100102 said:
How does one even come up with that story line?

And a male prostitute robot?

:laugh2:

Fat girls need loving too.
 

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Cajuncowboy;3100102 said:
How does one even come up with that story line?

And a male prostitute robot?

:laugh2:

It's based I believe on the short story "Super toy's last all summer long,"
Though Brian Aldiss bristles at being pigeonholed as a sci-fi writer, the British author has won every major science fiction award. He has also sparked director Stanley Kubrick's imagination with the short story "Super-Toys Last All Summer Long." First published in Harper's Bazaar in 1969 and later anthologized, this tale of humanity in an age of intelligent machines and of the aching loneliness endemic in an overpopulated future is the inspiration behind Kubrick's ongoing AI project. Aldiss's story offers richly suggestive details.
After Mr. Kubrick's death,Steven Spielberg took up the project and brought it to the Silver screen.
:)
 
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