I'm loading this movie right now, what am I in for? Also what are some SCI FI movies you've enjoyed?

I'm loading this movie right now, what am I in for? Also what are some SCI FI movies you've enjoyed?

Besides Battle Angel Alita.

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>what am I in for?
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>SCI FI movies I've enjoyed
Logan's Run, Forbidden Planet, Metropolis, and The Fly are my favorites.

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English please.

>Logan's Run, Forbidden Planet, Metropolis, and The Fly are my favorites.

Thanks

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>Blade Runner
>Blade Runner 2049
>Upgrade
>Annihilation
>Valerian
>Starship Troopers
>Avatar
>Pacific Rim
>Total Recall
>Dredd
>District 9
>Event Horizon
>Pandorum

A frustrating blend of Kubrickian ideas and pedestrian, Spielbergian dialogue and camera movements.

Why is it frustrating? Did spielberg try capturing kubrick's style but failed?

It was frustrating to me because Spielberg's style undoes the atmosphere and creepiness that is so inherent to Kubrick's films. I never really fully appreciated how much of a visual storyteller Stanley was until seeing another director handle his material.
Spielberg tries to tell you everything, it absolutely kills the intrigue.

Nah, he tried more of an homage and it failed. I liked the movie, but it disappointed me

watch I robot instead

Those are the words to imprint the AI child to you. Honestly not a bad film, just a little slow and weird sometimes. The ending made me sad as a kid.

bump

both are good A.I for sure the downer ending though oh fuck you meant the will smith movie OP look for the Robin Williams robot movie

annihilation is so shit what the fuck do people see in it

>Bicentennial Man
my man

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One of my favorite movies ever. HJO is kino in this. It’s a great blend of Spielberg and Kubrick.

a schmaltzy movie starring haley joel osment

>His love is real.
>But he is not.
His love is programmed into him, how is that real?

His mom was a good Joe

Pacific rim, Logan's Run, the nu Star Trek movies (inb4 faggot, I like the visuals), blade runner 2049, AI, Avatar, the original RoboCop, universal soldier, Prometheus
I think you'll like it

Jude Law's character was unironically kino

It's spooky and has great visuals.

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Who the fuck is ian??

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It's a great movie and probably the most realistic depiction of the future to date.
It always makes me cry though and I'm not one to cry at shit, I have deep rooted mommy issues

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chaotic ian
woah

Jude Law was good
child actors are shit in general
fuck the Teddy, it ruins everything
ending went from bittersweet kino to pure shit in seconds

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Ignore the Kubrick kids, he could've never handled this kind of film as well as Spielberg.

Spielberg>>>>Kubrick

Contrarians would argue against that just because Spielberg is popular

AI is one of the GOATs

Why were they playing numetal at the Flesh Fair?

One of the best
Best Spielberg
Have a few from my thesis filmography
SF is the absolute patrician genre

- Coppélia ou la Poupée Animée/La Poupée Vivante, Georges Méliès, circa 1900, Fr.
- Hoffmanns Erzählunge, Richard Oswald, 1916, All.
- Le Cabinet du Docteur Caligari, Robert Wiene, 1920, All
- Metropolis, Fritz Lang, 1926, All.
- Frankenstein, James Whale, 1931, US
- The Bride of Frankenstein, James Whale, 1935, US
- The Day the Earth Stood Still, Robert Wise, 1951, US
- Forbidden Planet, Fred McLeod Wilcox, 1956, US
- La Jetée, Chris Marker, 1963 Fr.
- Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine, Norman Taurog, 1965, US
- Solaris, Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972 , URSS
- Altered States, Ken Russel, 1980, US
- Android, Aaron Lipstadt, 1982, US
- The Terminator, James Cameron, 1984, US
- Dune, David Lynch, 1984, US
- The Fly, David Cronenberg, 1986, US
- Making Mr.Right, Susan Seidelman, 1987, US
- Robocop, Paul Verhoeven, 1987 US
- Tetsuo, Shinya Tsukamoto, 1989, Jap.
- Hardware, Richard Stanley, 1990, US
- Terminator 2, Judgment Day, 1991 US
- The Lawnmower Man, Brett Leonard, 1992, US
- Tetsuo 2 : Body Hammer, Shinya Tsukamoto, 1992, Jap
- Ghost in the Shell, Mamoru Oshii, 1995, Jap
- Screamers, Christian Duguay, 1995, US
- Crash, David Cronenberg, 1996, US
- The Bicentennial Man, Chris Colombus, 1999
- eXistenZ, David Cronenberg, 1999, Can./US
- I, Robot, Alex Proyas, 2004 , US
- Moon, Duncan Jones, 2009, GB

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what else are they gonna play for future "redneck" events?
It was relevant guess

Zardoz

It should have been happier music, it's supposed to be a "celebration". Any fair I've ever gone to generally has upbeat happy music. The feel of the scene could have been more ironically believable. Fairgoers brought their children, one lady stood up in protest when David pleaded.
Idk, it just doesn't gel. Not to mention numetal / rage against the machine style music died like immediately after the movie came out

Brazil, Gattaca, 12 Monkeys, Dark City

>what am I in for?
a mess. It is Kubrik doing Pinocchio except he died and Spielber took over. He kept all the creepy ideas but his E.T. style buries them under smooch. Imagin if Shining was made like Poltergeist.

Gay

Bump

Explain ending again to an old boomer who's forgotten. I remember the world is covered in ice, and robots took over and for some reason are excavating the glacier covered city. New York? Anyways the find the kid and his doll? Here's where Spielberg comes in. The new robots reanimate the kid and give him a happy ending.

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could not put it better myself

You only dislike it cus its an all woman cast hu?

you like all these but not the matrix?