Htom Sirveaux (post: 1501845) wrote:My girlfriend and I watched the Back to the Future trilogy over 3 nonconsecutive nights. Great Scott, I love those movies.
Those are my favorite movies ever. I own the trilogy and watch it a lot. <3
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1501845) wrote:My girlfriend and I watched the Back to the Future trilogy over 3 nonconsecutive nights. Great Scott, I love those movies.
Edward (post: 1501716) wrote:I just watched Manos: The Hands of Fate. It was terrible. Without a doubt, the worst movie I have ever seen. Yes, even worse than Troll 2. Thankfully, the guys at MST3K were there to make laugh throughout the whole thing.
It wasn’t the street life aspects of the movie that I found unbelievable; the primary thing that I found incredible was the game show, shortly followed by the love story subplot. There were just too many things about both of those that were extremely unlikely. Finally, I was put off by the way that the movie explains the unlikelihood both of the game show aspect of the plot and of certain events in the love story plot by saying, “It’s destiny.” That’s facile and unrealistic. And in the article you linked, the co-founder of the NGO that helped Manju succeed says very much the same thing:“My brother and I were exactly like Jamal and Salim – except we didn’t win any game show.”
Success has nothing to do with game shows and lucky guesses,” he continues. “Children like Manju succeed only through sheer self-determination. We gave him an opportunity, but he did the rest himself. Even after rehabilitation, many children go back to the streets.
Cognitive Gear (post: 1503499) wrote:All I will say is: Just because you don't agree with a message doesn't mean that the whole work is bad.
I should mention that neither the movie or the first and second episodes of season one are anything like the rest of the series. From episode 3 onward it is completely different in tone, content, and theme.Htom Sirveaux (post: 1505226) wrote:Just watched Stargate and the pilot episode for Stargate SG-1. Will be watching the rest of Season 1. The rest of the series? Maybe.
ich1990 (post: 1505257) wrote:The Sphere
Really trippy, but very good. I imagine that this is how contact with an alien species would actually go.
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Htom Sirveaux (post: 1505559) wrote:Yeah, I've seen some episodes from back when it still aired, so I know it kinda goes off in its own direction from there. Still, it's a great series to settle on in my search for a good American sci-fi show.
Atria35 (post: 1503496) wrote:Zathura - And this is not. Dear goodness. I knew it was going to be a rip-off of Jumanji, I just expected it to be pulled off with as much intelligence than its predecessor. Then again, I should have realized that it wasn't as good when I heard about 0 buzz for it. Some parts were a lot of fun. But the parts that pulled it down are too much to ignore.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1503498) wrote:Yeah, Zathura has nothing on Jumanji.
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1505693) wrote::sniffle: Sadness. I wonder if you would say the same thing if you weren't comparing it to Jumanji. I actually prefer Zathura, to be honest. The focus is tighter, and more appealing to me.
GrubbTheFragger wrote:Battlestar galactica is amazing if you haven't watched it yet
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This is pretty much my favourite series ever. ^__^ Enjoy.Htom Sirveaux (post: 1505226) wrote:Just watched Stargate and the pilot episode for Stargate SG-1. Will be watching the rest of Season 1. The rest of the series? Maybe.
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