David Lynch's Dune - Alternate Edition Redux by Spicediver. Although an unofficial fan edit, this one felt very Lynchian.
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Silent Running (1972)
Nice simple film. I love the drones. Kind of like forerunners of R2-D2.sigpic
"Dragons can't change who they are, but who would want them to? Dragons are powerful, amazing creatures."--Hiccup; Dragons: Riders of Berk
My Books:
Draconia: Forging Trust, Draconia: Fractured Dream, Draconia: Rehatching
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Originally posted by Coco Pops View PostOooh what's Jupiter Ascending like? I'm keen to see that.
To put it another way, I waited until it was at the discount theater, whose normal ticket price is $2, but it's only .50 on Tuesdays. It wasn't worth that much.
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Originally posted by ecgordon View PostI think Shakespeare said it best. "A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
To put it another way, I waited until it was at the discount theater, whose normal ticket price is $2, but it's only .50 on Tuesdays. It wasn't worth that much.
That means the DVD will be in the bargain bin soon.Go home aliens, go home!!!!
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I may have exaggerated a bit. It's got great special effects, although it does suffer from that as well, since the story is so cliched and predictable I grew bored and didn't care what the outcome of any of the battle scenes would be. If it had actually been good I would bet it would be emulated in future cosplay, but it's more likely to be forgotten before the next con.
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Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972)
The Apes uprising was the very well done, I thought. The dialogue and some of the acting could have used a little work, especially the governor's, though the actors portraying the apes did a great job of conveying emotion through their makeup without any dialogue. My biggest complaint is with continuity. While I can totally see Cornelius and Zira's offspring leading an uprising, I was given to understand in the previous movie that the events leading to the uprising weren't due to take place for a couple centuries yet.
Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972)
Starring a young Kurt Russell. Great effects!sigpic
"Dragons can't change who they are, but who would want them to? Dragons are powerful, amazing creatures."--Hiccup; Dragons: Riders of Berk
My Books:
Draconia: Forging Trust, Draconia: Fractured Dream, Draconia: Rehatching
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