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Freedom fighter. Rebel. Terrorist?
This movie is slow, so I don’t recommend it and yet, I think it was good sci-fi. She loses her job and she is a mother. Goes to get a job and no one from her generation is qualified anymore because, unless you grew up with new tech, you can’t possibly catch up.
In a near-future city where soaring opulence overshadows economic hardship, Gwen and her daughter Jules do all they can to hold on to their joy together, despite the instability surfacing in their world.
Looks like Indiana Jones or National Treasure. Can’t believe it, but this looks adventurous and fun.
Changed my mind on the Angel one for now. I still like the studio.
This one looks kind of low budget but fun. Like Predator or Apocalypse Now.
Another person said: This movies got major Turok, Dino Crisis, Jurassic Park, Kong Skull Island and Terra Nova vibes
No, I have NOT seen any of the ones checked off. Just liked this chart. For me, maybe F1, heard NOTHING about Tron: Ares, maybe Predator Badlands, and my buddy will absolutely drag me to Avatar, as he really likes the effects. I do think Disney should have begged James Cameron to come over, as at least his stuff looks the part of top notch, push the envelope epic. He’s cutting edge of effects, even higher than Marvel.
One that Maverick posted that I did not think much of at the time, but that I plan on seeing now is The Amateur with Rami Malek. Saw a preview for that on big screen the other day and I’ll check that one out. Basically, all the big guys in the Deep State mock him for being so skinny and tiny. Even Lawrence Fishburne tells him he can’t do CQB or shoot anyone and that he is not a killer, but he responds that he does have other skills, so he sets up all these innovative plans and traps to kill the murderers of his wife. It looked good, the big screen trailer I saw.
A highly sophisticated Program, Ares, is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission.
Chris made this sound interesting. I think this has huge legs. Basically, a horror move where activists are the purged like in The Purge and this could definitely be like The Purge because there are so many bad examples of just horrible activism like vandalizing art or Cybertrucks or EVs. Very good idea and creative. Gonna need to give this creator a budget for a remake, or buy it off him, for sure.
They are hyping it up talking about Sentry and The Void, but this team is under-powered overall. I agree, once again, with Maverick about just being over Marvel, which kind of sucks. The comments are all into the story of it, but it does not look good to me. Just really hard to get past Evans, RDJ, Hemsworth and the others. Just better casting there. I also passed on Captain Falcon Brave New World. Really feels like Marvel is a ship without a rudder and adrift. Makes no sense because there are still modern storylines that I thought would work. With F4, I really thought if they could have pulled off Blade that Vampire storyline would have been pretty good.
Tyrone Magnus mentions this one from Hulu. Never heard of it before. Looks pretty good. Some say Arcane vibes, I say Blue Eye Samurai.
Tried to read an article on this, but banner ads popped up, so I left. Never heard of this until now and it’s already on season four. I do like short story format, but I watch very little and have not see this before. Looks interesting.
A collection of animated short stories that span various genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.
Love, Death & Robots is an adult animated anthology television series created by Tim Miller and streaming on Netflix. Although the series is produced by Blur Studio, individual episodes are produced by different animation studios from a range of countries and explore diverse genres, particularly comedy, horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Each episode is connected to one or more of the three titular concepts.
Hollywood was nowhere to be found. I recall a bunch of them singing “Imagine.” Looks like the truthers have completely stolen the thunder. Stars and celebes all backstabbed and all betrayed. The only ones who were really on it before the lockdown were Jon Rappaport and David Knight. Knight was on air every single day saying do NOT take it. Jon Rappaport had over a decade of experience in hoax pandemics prior going back to swine flu and avian flu during the term of Janet Napolitano.
This movie isn’t even up to the level of a Stew Peters documentary. What I see here is envy of the online streamers, who’ve really become bigger than actors. The media is on that Big Pharma payola. Any of the actors or TV journalists from like, CNN or MSNBC would have no problem sticking you with a lethal dose in a needle if it meant more career, pay and ratings for themselves. Don’t think anything else for even one minute.
I wonder of Phoenix will ever recover from Joker 2. The first Joker movie was a voice of the unheard. The second one was done to discredit the first. That backoff is a real buzzkill letdown. It’s like these people who pretend one thing during election year, and they get in there and it’s all about digital id and laws banning free speech which are always a prelude to genocide and oligarch takeover, just like in Russia, at one time.
You actors, You journalists, you comedians, people like Cuomo or Colbert or Piers, Stern, Gene Simmons, none of you are coming back to credibility.
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The first teaser for Ari Aster’s latest film just dropped and it’s sure to get people talking, as its characters are introduced discussing COVID conspiracy theories during a cinematic doomscroll.
Per A24’s brief description of “Eddington”: “In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.”
New trailer. Not really my genre, but would think zombie fans would have to be freaking out. Looks good, even from an objective stance. Alex Garland seems to be on a roll.
Never saw this movie. David Knight has a brilliant sentence about comparing the new Digital Twin, like an AI digital twin, to this movie, Multiplicity. Guess it got review bombed as a comedy by the same people that said they loved the concept. Harold freakin’ Ramis. I wish we had a digitial twin of him. Brilliant guy, but audiences did not dig this movie.
A family man who never has enough time for the things he wants to do takes advantage of the opportunity to have himself cloned.
Multiplicity is a 1996 science fiction comedy film starring Michael Keaton, where a man duplicates himself to manage his busy life, leading to humorous complications as each clone develops a distinct personality. The film, directed by Harold Ramis, received mixed reviews and grossed $37 million against a $45 million budget.
Not sure if I posted this one. Didn’t see it. Liked the trailer. Seems low budget clever writing.
A struggling writer in the midst of a divorce befriends a retired serial killer who incidentally becomes his marriage counselor by day, and killing counselor for his next book by night.
Used to talk to these guys. One had a vertical scar on his forearm from a fracture. Way too tough. I remember a story about some cowboy who hogtied a home intruder. That would make for a good movie scene.
A retired rodeo legend risks it all to save his grandson. Facing his own painful past and the fears of his family, he enters a high-stakes bull-riding competition as the oldest contestant ever. Along the way, he reconciles old wounds with his estranged daughter and proves that true courage is found in the fight for family.
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