If you like the hardcore psychothriller shit:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1702443/
Interstellar was a big letdown for me. I never liked Nolan much (Inception is great on many levels, though), but somehow I still expected this film to be great. But meh, first 20-20 minutes were nice, but from the moment he finds that hidden space-station it got worse and worse for me.
And yeah, Edge of Tomorrow is surprisingly good, Tom Cruise is really great in it.
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the only real big flaw for me was the ending. 1) It would have been a perfectly good ending with him just dying. 2) up to that point edge of tomorrow is for me probably the only film which involves time-travelling/alteration with a coherent logic of how it works. I am not speaking of realism but this really works out for me, monster can reset the day until he finds a way of not dying. But then the ending implies that this omega guy can even go beyond that and reset time to what point he chooses, so he is godlike he can do anything. Makes no sense.
Also Looper is fun.
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the only real big flaw for me was the ending. 1) It would have been a perfectly good ending with him just dying. 2) up to that point edge of tomorrow is for me probably the only film which involves time-travelling/alteration with a coherent logic of how it works. I am not speaking of realism but this really works out for me, monster can reset the day until he finds a way of not dying. But then the ending implies that this omega guy can even go beyond that and reset time to what point he chooses, so he is godlike he can do anything. Makes no sense.
When Cruise killed Omega his blood was contaminated by Omega's "blood" and he got OMega's powers? Just a thought, because that's how it worked with Cruise getting time traveling abilities in the first place.
London Boulevard, with Keira Knightly and Collin Farrel.This movie got pretty bad reviews afaik, but I really liked it. Reminds me a bit old movies made by Guy RItchie.
Oh, and Birdman was awesome ;) Rarelly get this feeling that I watch somehting really special and unique, but that's how I felt watching Birdman :P
When Cruise killed Omega his blood was contaminated by Omega's "blood" and he got OMega's powers? Just a thought, because that's how it worked with Cruise getting time traveling abilities in the first place.
why yes of course, but if the omega got powers like that he can forge the world like he wants, he could set back time to anytime he wants. Not that the idea of the alphas being able to reset 1 day is absolutely logic or working out 100% if you think it through, but it still got some kind of coherency like I said and I can gladly accept it for this film. But with that omega superpower it kinda gets ridiculous for me, he is practically godlike, can always reset time if something is not going to his liking.