Any good movies out there?

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I dont know...I really liked John Carter...too Bad Disney screwed it up because of lack of Promotion.

Also Battleship was a good popcorn movie as well.
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Battleship is time of my life that I will never get back! Ranks up there with Battlefield LA.
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Ya Battlefield LA wasnt very great....

Talking about Cant get my time back is Battlefield Earth....that I would say was the worst movie I have ever seen...
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Symbonite wrote:Talking about Cant get my time back is Battlefield Earth....that I would say was the worst movie I have ever seen...

AVP:Requiem will be one movie forever on my detest list. Shame since I love both franchises, but that movie was awful.

Battlefield Earth I kinda liked, but it has an odd little place in my heart as it is. I went on a first date with a girl to that movie. She had a friend in it that was an extra. We didn't date long (weren't each others type), but stayed friends. Fast forward a few years later, she became and still is my wife. :-)

But yea, the prosthetics were horrible. Probably wouldn't be made if it wasn't for John Travolta. In case someone didn't know, BE was written by L. Ron Hubbard; the creator of Scientology.
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Do you like ACTION with some crazyness and NO romantic sub plot?

Mad Max: fury road is just fantastic. Its not for the faint of heart but its one best action moveis i have seen in a long time.
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Has anyone seen Jurassic World yet? I might have to take my kids tomorrow to beat the heat. I have to see this one on the big screen.
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Phoenix Within wrote:AVP:Requiem will be one movie forever on my detest list. Shame since I love both franchises, but that movie was awful.


Awful, just awful. Two awesome franchises collided to produce a giant *bleep*.
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JLives wrote:Has anyone seen Jurassic World yet? I might have to take my kids tomorrow to beat the heat. I have to see this one on the big screen.


My son saw it and LOVED it! His cousin's took him.
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JLives wrote:Has anyone seen Jurassic World yet?

Might wait for the DVD on that one. I lost interest when they decided to have trained Raptors.

Would like to take the kid to Inside Out. Heard good reviews. Heard the same for "Spy", but I think I'll leave him out of that one. lol
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Had six hours to kill on the plane so I watched two movies I'm sure glad I didn't run out to the theater for:

The Kingsmen: The Secret Service. Disney in Britain. Kids save the World theme with British accents but none of the Harry Potter charm. Oh and not one but two McD's ads thrown in. Gross.

Battle of the Five Armies, the last of the The Hobbit installment. Can the mess up Tolkien even more please?
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I did see Jurassic World (someone else paid). It was an okay movie if you turn your brain off and see it for what it is. No where near the level of awesome of the first one. Really, it more or less is a retelling of the same story with a roaming buffet for the dinosaurs.
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^^^ My thoughts exactly.

Having phone screens coming on repeatedly throughout the theater didn't help.

How self-absorbed can people be - the ignorant texting tw@s !



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Just finished watching "Jupiter Ascending" - I quite liked it, the whole design reminded me a bit of "Dune", very over the top costume and set designs. The story was quite well written as well. You have to watch it in 3D though to really enjoy the cinematography. Definitely one of the better fantasy fiction movies in recent years.

"Interstellar" was another movie I really enjoyed, but I'm a big Christopher Nolan fan, so I'm a bit biased. I found it had a very authentic feel to it and although many people will disagree with me, I thought Hans Zimmer's score was brilliant, it really added to the movie.
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Queen K wrote:
Battle of the Five Armies, the last of the The Hobbit installment. Can the mess up Tolkien even more please?

I quite enjoyed the last installment. Having left the theatre at the end of "The Desolation Of Smaug" it really left me wondering how they were going to fill another 3 hours of film time when there was just a few chapters left in the book. I found that Peter Jackson did a pretty good job with the battle of The Lonely Mountain. The only complaint I have is that its all over now :(
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Jurassic World was pretty good on a big screen in 3D. I wouldn't watch it at home on a our puny TV.

But hey, not bad for $10 of entertainment.
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