My Top 10 Movies of All-Time. What are Yours?
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@DenisKelley said:
and pretty much any cheesy disaster film.
So much this.. My Netflix history is a testament to this.
Of course there are only so many of those, so I branch out into B movies quite a lot.
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@JaredBusch said:
@DenisKelley said:
and pretty much any cheesy disaster film.
So much this.. My Netflix history is a testament to this.
Of course there are only so many of those, so I branch out into B movies quite a lot.
It's funny, but I just love them. NY freezes in 20 minutes...awesome. Let's fly to a freaking asteroid, drill, and drop a nuke....yeah, Murica! Big on science here, but I can just enjoy these films for their over the top themes. I still laugh so much with Sharknado. Hey, let's just fly this helicopter next to the tornado and drop these homemade explosives. That'll do the trick.
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@DenisKelley said:
I still laugh so much with Sharknado. Hey, let's just fly this helicopter next to the tornado and drop these homemade explosives. That'll do the trick.
This is still on my list of things I need to watch. As a cord cutter who is lazy about staying current, I have not seen this yet. It is high on my I need to see list though. For basically the same reasons. Enjoyment regardless of the reality.
That said occasionally, my mind does reject a movie or show because it is just too much ignoring reality. This usually happens with things that are placed semi "soon" in the real world disaster concept. I did watch the entire first season of Revolution but I simply could not suspend my disbelief enough to truly enjoy it.
The concept of nanites that suck up electricity. I'm fine with that, but I did wonder about lightning. Bonus, no more static shock. The part the got me was that they simply ignored the entire back end. What about all the Nuclear plants? Electricity can ben shutdown. but the generating source has to be dealt with. Coal, LNP, solar, etc no big deal. But nuclear? and they based part of the story around Chicago. There is a nuke plant in northwestern Illinois.
The end of season 1 was also handled so bad. Again because of the generators. There is no way that turning off the nanites would restore power. You would have to turn ON the generators.
I like sci-fi/fantay. But you have to either be completely out there or you need to keep your pseudo science believable.
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Sharknado is on Netflix now. I went into it knowing it was gonna be bad. However, the acting and everything about it is so bad that it was funny. +
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@DenisKelley said:
Sharknado is on Netflix now. I went into it knowing it was gonna be bad. However, the acting and everything about it is so bad that it was funny. +
Yeah, I have added ti to "My List" in Netflix. just have not watched it yet.
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@DenisKelley said:
Many of the ones above, but add Ghost Busters, Ip Man, Ip Man 2, Highlander, and pretty much any cheesy disaster film.
Have you seen Mn of Tai Chi yet?
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@technobabble said:
@DenisKelley said:
Many of the ones above, but add Ghost Busters, Ip Man, Ip Man 2, Highlander, and pretty much any cheesy disaster film.
Have you seen Mn of Tai Chi yet?
I did and it was fairly good. While I know Tai Chi is a disguised martial arts form, I have only known it as that slow exercise old people do., so it was a bit weird watching.
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In no particular order as I have sat here moving them all up and down between each other for an age now..
Die Hard
Enter the Dragon
Predator
Gladiator
The Dark Knight
Saving Private Ryan
Empire Strikes Back
The Wolf of Wall Street
Casino Royale (2006)
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@Robin5170 said:
In no particular order as I have sat here moving them all up and down between each other for an age now..
Die Hard
Enter the Dragon
Predator
Gladiator
The Dark Knight
Saving Private Ryan
Empire Strikes Back
The Wolf of Wall Street
Casino Royale (2006)
SnatchThis list is closer to my own.. I'll think on it and get back to you.
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2012
Family Weekend
Transporter
Fast and Furious
You've Got Mail
Charlie's Angels
What to expect when you're expecting
Thor
The Hangover
Miracle in cell no. 7