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I can tell you what not to watch. Interstellar.God what a bunch of boring american propaganda crap, overhyped, overpoduced, can only intrigue someone who just now discovered there is "kosmos" around us not jesus in the clouds. Novice lvl shit even by my trully humble knowledge about outer space standards.Skip if possible. I hate movies of today...
And now he can't play because of "common sense" and he doesn't understand how this common sense works
Recent sci fi film I enjoyed far more than expected (I assumed it'd be crap from trailers and posters), The Edge of Tomorrow with Tom Cruise. Pretty solid film, like Starship Troopers meets Groundhog Day.Lots of films do the generic 'modern day/slightly in the future earth and then aliens invade!' films, and they're normally awful and generic, but I was impressed by Edge of Tomorrow they struck a really good balance between sci-fi and real-world. Maybe I just enjoyed it so much cos I had crap expectations, wonder what other people thought of that film if anyone else watched it?
I liked Edge of Tomorrow a lot as well, regardless of Tom Cruise. Then again I would sex Emily Blunt anytime so that balanced it out.
@ The Edge of TomorrowRead "All you need is kill", book on which the movie is based on.
MartyrsHaute TensionDescentCannibal HolocaustThe horror documentary about Japanese Unit-731. The one I've seen has been particularly gruesome and isn't easy to find. Google search will give you true documentaries which aren't scary at all. The one I'm talking about is like a movie, bunch of stories depicted as the real thing (starts with Russian girl torture by removing her teeth).Martyrs is especially fucked up because it isn't just gore, it is physiological horror as well. It will have an effect, you'll be fucked up for next few days.
just watched interstellar, was ok imo. Liked Prometheus too tho, and ugly women. so mayhaps its my taste
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This and i would add some others :- The Devil's Rejects- Calvaire- Frontier(s)- Funny Games (1997 not the recent)- Mum&Dad (a bit sadic ye)- Hard Candy (surprisesurprise!)- Inside
spoiler: (click to show/hide)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.