2015: A top 10 Scifi Coli Odyssey ***VOTES TALLIED, LIST IS UP***

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Blade Runner is awesome, and it may squeeze onto my list, but it's not a complete script lol

The story barely makes sense. But the world building was so fukking cool I don't even care.

i'm very big on movies having to have a coherent story.

This is why i'm not as big as some of the hyped film noir movies as others. :sas2:

different genre, but you get what im saying :sas1:
 

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Man I watched T2 last night and on the real, I don't know how much credit Arnold gets for what he was doing in that movie but he deserves a lot. Just small nuances he added to the character, little tics, glances, a lot of great wordless acting and he really conveyed a change in the character, giving him a nice arc over the course of the movie. I know Arnold isn't the greatest actor ever and there are times when he's simply serviceable, but he turned in a really dope performance in that movie and helped make it the classic it is
 

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I was just talking in general. Blade runner is first on my rewatch list this week i haven't seen it in almost 10 yrs
@HHR said it was incoherent and an "incomplete" script. Out of all scifi movies, Blade Runner is straight forward as fukk. Replicants are illegal on earth, Blade Runner's hunt them, some "worker" replicants revolt/escape and Ford has to hunt them.
 

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Man I watched T2 last night and on the real, I don't know how much credit Arnold gets for what he was doing in that movie but he deserves a lot. Just small nuances he added to the character, little tics, glances, a lot of great wordless acting and he really conveyed a change in the character, giving him a nice arc over the course of the movie. I know Arnold isn't the greatest actor ever and there are times when he's simply serviceable, but he turned in a really dope performance in that movie and helped make it the classic it is
2. Terminator 2 - James Cameron

Oh, and something I realized while I was stoned, how difficult it would be to portray a realistic robot. Arnold's performance is fukking impeccable man, and it would be easy for this type of movie to not be emotionally stirring, but I cried like a little bytch when Arnold went down with the thumbs up. Movie is literally perfection on film.
Totally agree with you on that note, and it took me a lot of viewings to really realize that.
 

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Totally agree with you on that note, and it took me a lot of viewings to really realize that.

Well see I hadn't watched it in 5 years I think and now that I know more about movies and movie making and can pick up on acting, homie is really doing an incredible job. And it's all body language, all in the eyes and he's just so damn on point. Especially when you break the movie down and look at it as the three main character forming this makeshift family and Arnold being the mom while Linda is the dad.
 

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Well see I hadn't watched it in 5 years I think and now that I know more about movies and movie making and can pick up on acting, homie is really doing an incredible job. And it's all body language, all in the eyes and he's just so damn on point. Especially when you break the movie down and look at it as the three main character forming this makeshift family and Arnold being the mom while Linda is the dad.
Movie is perfect. It's top 5 for me all time and I've rewatched it hundreds of times, know the movie line for line :russ: it was the first rated R movie I watched, I was like 9 years old and my aunt bought it for me at a yard sale on VHS, my mom wouldn't let me watch R movies so she told me to hide it, moms eventually found out but decided to let me keep it because my aunt had bought it for me and she doesn't have much money, promised her I would look away at the bad parts. I'm sure my dad had some input too since he's a huge scifi head.
 

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Movie is perfect. It's top 5 for me all time and I've rewatched it hundreds of times, know the movie line for line :russ: it was the first rated R movie I watched, I was like 9 years old and my aunt bought it for me at a yard sale on VHS, my mom wouldn't let me watch R movies so she told me to hide it, moms eventually found out but decided to let me keep it because my aunt had bought it for me and she doesn't have much money, promised her I would look away at the bad parts. I'm sure my dad had some input too since he's a huge scifi head.

I think it's the first rated R movie I saw too. My parents took me to see it when I was 6 and I enjoyed it but obviously not for the same reasons I enjoy it now.
 

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I think it's the first rated R movie I saw too. My parents took me to see it when I was 6 and I enjoyed it but obviously not for the same reasons I enjoy it now.
I saw it in theaters i was 6. I still remember it it had that big of an impact on me.

Prolly why i spend so much time in the film room now :mjcry:
 

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I saw it in theaters i was 6. I still remember it it had that big of an impact on me.

Prolly why i spend so much time in the film room now :mjcry:

I really think the movie that had the most impact on me and why I love movies so much is probably Back to the Future. That, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Honey I Shrunk the Kids and License to Kill are the first movies I remember seeing.
 

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I really think the movie that had the most impact on me and why I love movies so much is probably Back to the Future. That, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Honey I Shrunk the Kids and License to Kill are the first movies I remember seeing.
Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, Ghostbusters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Home Alone for me
 
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