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(05-21-2015, 05:47 PM)RICHMONDBENGAL_07 Wrote: Yea I enjoyed quite a bit. It's been a while since I've seen the first Mad Max from the 80's, but still enjoyed this one a lot and IMO worth seeing it in the theatre. In fact I think it's prolly best in the theatre. However I did not see it in 3D, I don't usually care for 3D.
Will check it out this weekend. Not sure if my girl will go with me... She will probably stay with the girls.
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Good call Richmond on mad max. Saw it the other night and hadn't been able to come on and comment. Thanks for the recommendation mate
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Saw the Mad Max movie. Pretty good non-stop action.
IMO It just didn't measure up to Mad Max and Road Warrior.
To me it felt a lot more like Beyond Thunderdome. Bigger budget but definitely a lesser product and a bit campy.
I will have to say that although I enjoy some of the comic movies(Batman/Avengers/etc.)this is a nice departure from that.
Science fiction has been lacking for a while.
Prometheus is probably the last interesting Sci-Fi movie I enjoyed.
The rebooted Star Trek has been decent. Let's hope the Star Wars reboot is waaay better than what Lucas put out there.
PS - Will probably check out Ex Machina just for Sci-Fi's sake.
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I kept wondering if the female robot could administer really fast handjobs.
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(05-25-2015, 11:04 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: Saw the Mad Max movie. Pretty good non-stop action.
IMO It just didn't measure up to Mad Max and Road Warrior.
To me it felt a lot more like Beyond Thunderdome. Bigger budget but definitely a lesser product and a bit campy.
I will have to say that although I enjoy some of the comic movies(Batman/Avengers/etc.)this is a nice departure from that.
Science fiction has been lacking for a while.
Prometheus is probably the last interesting Sci-Fi movie I enjoyed.
The rebooted Star Trek has been decent. Let's hope the Star Wars reboot is waaay better than what Lucas put out there.
PS - Will probably check out Ex Machina just for Sci-Fi's sake.
I enjoyed Prometheus too... Looking forward to the next movies. I love sci Fi. New alien will be good too. Gonna pick up after 2 I guess.
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(05-26-2015, 11:16 AM)Aquapod770 Wrote: Interstellar.
That is all.
Very good. Really enjoyed that one
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Finally just saw Ex Machina. Excellent movie, for sure. Really well thought out and executed from top to bottom. The one issue that I have is something that was brought up already....the helicopter pilot had no cares about picking up the wrong person.
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(08-16-2015, 06:17 PM)Johnny Cupcakes Wrote: I agree that this is plausible....but in a movie, I'd like details like that to not be left unexplained. It's something that a lot of people questioned, apparently.
Glad you enjoyed. One of my favs this year
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Very slow, boring movie shrouded around the Turing test.
Predictable, but would make a good 1 hour bit on a commercial network.
Huge Appleseed fan though...