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I watched Coherence a few months ago...wow! Never seen anything like that, a sci-fi movie that favours strong characters and interesting story over special effects. Highly recommend :)
Ivan Seeking said:Has anyone else seen this yet?
It was slow and could have used a lot more editing, but all in all it was strange and enjoyable.
I liked it but I thought they missed a chance to pose some deeper questions about humanity that might have made the film a winner, more like Silent Running, Soylent Green and 2001.Vergil_gerbil said:Ex-machina is superb.
Really liked this. Book was excellent.Vergil_gerbil said:Also try Cloud Atlas (book is better than the film) and Love.
cleggmasta said:Probably all said earlier on but my favourites are:
It pains me to say so but you have not been specific enough.DiracPool said:9) Total Recall
I am confident no sane person would put the remake on their list of favourites, so I think it's as specific as outright stating that it features Arhnold's bulging eyes. ;)DaveC426913 said:It pains me to say so but you have not been specific enough.
Bandersnatch said:I am confident no sane person would put the remake on their list of favourites, so I think it's as specific as outright stating that it features Arhnold's bulging eyes. ;)
DiracPool said:Nice list. btw, there's no "u" in favorites, just saying..
This was a fun rainy day movie.AkshayJain said:Pitch Black
I remember being dissuaded from watching it by generally tepid reviews on RT.enorbet said:Has anyone mentioned or seen "Transcendence"? I am considering streaming it in as AI seems to be "in the wind" a lot these days with dire warnings from Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking but I'd like to know ahead of time a bit of what to expect - a fun ride or foolish scare tactics.
enorbet said:dire warnings from Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking
Ironically I was thinking of that movie just a couple days ago, I remember watching it as a kid and it still strikes me as a great Sci-fi flick. Especially the concept of heating rocks to get breathable air, Pretty cool considering most of the old movies dealt with irradiated mutant crabs rampaging etc. I still consider The Twilight Zone as a good source of older Sci-fi also, plenty of good episodes in that genre.diogenesNY said:How about _Robinson Crusoe on Mars_
enorbet said:That movie scares me just to recall it!
It's OK. Fairly logical and interesting, even if I'm not entirely happy with the ending.enorbet said:Has anyone mentioned or seen "Transcendence"? I am considering streaming it in as AI seems to be "in the wind" a lot these days with dire warnings from Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking but I'd like to know ahead of time a bit of what to expect - a fun ride or foolish scare tactics.