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Quoted: Sharlto Copley is excellent. Gringo- was very good in his part. He is a very flexible actor in portraying his characters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sharlto Copley is brilliant in that film. What a fun movie. Sharlto Copley is excellent. Gringo- was very good in his part. He is a very flexible actor in portraying his characters. Europa Report. Open grave(very weird and dark) Free Fire(He was misdiagnosed as a child genius ad never recovered") |
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View Quote I could buy McConaughey as Dirk Pitt but Steve Zahn as Al Giordino was all wrong. Hollywood has had a hard time making Clive Clusslers books into good movies. Remember the stinker they made of Raise the Titanic? |
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Quoted: 13th Warrior is the first to come to my mind. Boondock Saints is another. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Cowboys and Aliens - Thought it was a great take on sci-fi
Green Lantern - RR did a fantastic job, too bad he shits on it now. |
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Quoted: I could buy McConaughey as Dirk Pitt but Steve Zahn as Al Giordino was all wrong. Hollywood has had a hard time making Clive Clusslers books into good movies. Remember the stinker they made of Raise the Titanic? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I could buy McConaughey as Dirk Pitt but Steve Zahn as Al Giordino was all wrong. Hollywood has had a hard time making Clive Clusslers books into good movies. Remember the stinker they made of Raise the Titanic? No because I never watched it. And I LOVED Steve Zahn as Al Giordino. He was the best part of the movie. |
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Quoted: Ishtar Hudson Hawk League of Extraordinary Gentlemen View Quote I was a kid when Ishtar came out and grew up hearing about how terrible it was. I finally watched it in the early '00s and was pleasantly surprised. I think the awkward humor was just ahead of it's time. It definitely doesn't deserve the derision. |
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Quoted: A great movie starring Woody Harrelson that hardly anybody's ever heard of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjPxlzjuLww View Quote That was really good |
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Quoted: Highly underrated movie. Not as good as Aliens but if you like Aliens and 80s and 90s sci-fi in general you'd be hard pressed not to enjoy this movie. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/178958/1000007863_jpg-3194415.JPG View Quote Harlan Ellison left a huge impact on scifi and horror for a big part of the 20th century. |
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"Confess, Fletch"
Jon Hamm is great and the cheeky/witty style of humor in the movie is right up my alley. Plus, I love me some Lorenza Izzo. |
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Quoted: Ah! Dark City! Another great movie I had forgotten about. Bonus points for a smoking hot Jennifer Connelly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Ah! Dark City! Another great movie I had forgotten about. Bonus points for a smoking hot Jennifer Connelly. Yeah, Dark City is really good. Similar to the Matrix but has its own story. Ones that haven't been listed: Grandma's Boy (not sure if it flops but most people have never heard of it) A Perfect World (Kevin Costner and Clint Eastwood, barely broke even is the US but did well elsewhere) |
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The Mountain Men with Charlton Hesston and Brian Keith it was a good western with great camera work and good acting but it came out at the time The Empire Strikes Back did and got overlooked
Extreme Prejudice Excalibur Dogs Of War Cannibal Holocaust Madman was overshadowed by Friday the 13th part 2 The Burning another overlooked early 80's slasher |
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Quoted: That makes two of us. The movie was as good as it could be, given that movies have to change so many things. I guess it came out a bit late, most of the Burroughs fans having died off. It is amusing to see a young person's reaction to reading Tarzan, after being indoctrinated for so many years by Hollywood. View Quote One of my favorite books. I’ve read all 23 Tarzan books, but I’ve read Tarzan of the Apes probably a dozen times. And yes, John Carter was a good movie. |
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Quoted: Eaters of The Dead is my favorite Micheal Crichton novel, and I was always so disappointed it was never adapted to a film. 2 years ago I found out it in fact had been, but was given a terribly generic sounding title. Great movie, don't know why they made decided to make that change though. View Quote I think they later changed the name of the book. Maybe wrong, since I read it a long time ago. |
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View Quote Such a great movie with a lot of allegory and symbolic meaning! |
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The Postman
Waterworld Battleship. Hudson hawk Big Trouble in Little China. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 13th Warrior |
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“VIBES” One of the best movies form the 80s
Vibes (1988) Movie Trailer - Jeff Goldblum, Cyndi Lauper & Michael Lerner |
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Quoted: https://resizing.flixster.com/_SXyJzlq5k067ZA66TOj63PqjyA=/206x305/v2/https://resizing.flixster.com/-XZAfHZM39UwaGJIFWKAE8fS0ak=/v3/t/assets/p9128607_p_v8_ac.jpg Zero movie marketing/ promotion. They just threw it out there. View Quote Good choice |
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Quoted: Yeah, Dark City is really good. Similar to the Matrix but has its own story. Ones that haven't been listed: Grandma's Boy (not sure if it flops but most people have never heard of it) A Perfect World (Kevin Costner and Clint Eastwood, barely broke even is the US but did well elsewhere) View Quote |
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Quoted: Ghost Dog (another Jim Jarmusch) film was pretty good. Can't have made much money.. View Quote A great and totally unique movie. |
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Maybe I live under a rock, but it seems like nobody (at least in my experience) is into the new Dune movies.
I thought D1 was amazing. Awaiting D2’s release on BR. I haven’t even watched any trailers....I don’t want any of it spoiled. |
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Sahara. It was supposed to kick off a series of Dirk Pitt themed movies, but we all know that didn't happen.
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