What was that movie even about? Usually I can get the basic idea from the marketing and the threads here but in this particular instance I still don't know even the basic premise. Did anyone even watch it?
Future people find a way to literally travel backwards in time and want to prevent something from happening. Present day people perceive the future people as terrorists and try to stop them.
I liked this movie
The name hurt it because it was nothing like Verhoeven's 10/10 Total Recall but it WAS a decent genre pleaser if you have a soft spot for schlock like Johnny Mnemonic or Battle Angel Alita
It has like one and a half okay action scenes and one effective PG-13 body horror scene. I'm honestly not sure it's worth watching even once. Maybe if you're the type who watched garbage movies all day and likes that.
The only cool things I remember was the silver suit with him running and jumping at the beginning and then towards the end of the movie where he fights the two Ed-209’s.
I know the Black suit is supposed to be some graphene stuff but it looks dumb with that shiny dome helmet.
I saw a making of video where a suit had a matte black helmet that looked so much better.
Remaking Robocop was always going to be heresy but they really went about it in the worst, borderline self-aware way possible with that black carbon fiber design that no one will ever actually think is cool
The movie would have reach 5/10 if Kinoman had just worn this outfit the whole time but instead he has it in one scene and they switch it out for the fricking PS6 Concept Art garbage
>They try to show how bad the robot is >They do this by having it confront a kid who picks up a rifle >tells the kid to drop the gun multiple times >doesn't comply >blasts the kid >we're supposed to see this as the robot being a bad thing
Also look how boring and generic this motherfricker is compared to the original
It's the kind of movie that's stuck halfway between recreating recognisable imagery from the original and being its own take on the premise, satisfying no one. There's good stuff in it like the factories being in China and Robocop's "action mode" being software autopilot that makes him think he's in control. They should've gone further in that direction.
I liked Samuel L. Jackson essentially playing a dickhead Fox News pundit and felt like that was the only bit that carried the spirit of the extensive media spoofing the original did, but that just made it odd that there was nothing else up that alley in the movie, so it's like Jackson's scenes were phoned in from a different, slightly more amusing movie
I don't remember
Came here to say this. thread is stillborn. good job op
Tenet
What was that movie even about? Usually I can get the basic idea from the marketing and the threads here but in this particular instance I still don't know even the basic premise. Did anyone even watch it?
Future people find a way to literally travel backwards in time and want to prevent something from happening. Present day people perceive the future people as terrorists and try to stop them.
I constantly forget the Total Recall remake was made.
Tenet is memorable, just confusing
>Tenet is memorable
Post 5 memorable quotes from Tenet.
I can walk backwards fast as you can
Avatar.
probably the avatar movies rule the roost as far as big budget movies that do well but nobody can remember anything about them
avatar 2
battle LA or whatshisname
nah FX ran this all the time and there have been plenty organic threads since its release
I remember it exists I don't remember anything that happens
and I watched it twice because I forgot I watched it the first time
At least the Robocop remake had that one memorable scene where there's nothing left of his body except organs in a jar.
Total recall remake was good tho
I liked this movie
The name hurt it because it was nothing like Verhoeven's 10/10 Total Recall but it WAS a decent genre pleaser if you have a soft spot for schlock like Johnny Mnemonic or Battle Angel Alita
I torrented this like 2 years ago and still have it on my pc. Does it at least have cool visuals?
Keaton chewing the scenery is bredy gud
It's worth one watch and then delete it.
My answer is Jason Mamoa's Conan the Barbarian.
>Does it at least have cool visuals?
It has like one and a half okay action scenes and one effective PG-13 body horror scene. I'm honestly not sure it's worth watching even once. Maybe if you're the type who watched garbage movies all day and likes that.
The only cool things I remember was the silver suit with him running and jumping at the beginning and then towards the end of the movie where he fights the two Ed-209’s.
I know the Black suit is supposed to be some graphene stuff but it looks dumb with that shiny dome helmet.
I saw a making of video where a suit had a matte black helmet that looked so much better.
I liked the ED-209s in iraq at the start tbh
that was cool but the whole terrorism angle in the film was gay as frick and boring. Id rather have Clarence Bittaker for a dollar any day.
>big budget movie
like 99% of them are shovelware garbage, hard to rank shit
Didn't Disney make a sequel to that live action Alice in Wonderland adaptation? I don't think I've ever seen anyone bring it up.
Robocop reboot was good tho
no satire = shit
Remaking Robocop was always going to be heresy but they really went about it in the worst, borderline self-aware way possible with that black carbon fiber design that no one will ever actually think is cool
The movie would have reach 5/10 if Kinoman had just worn this outfit the whole time but instead he has it in one scene and they switch it out for the fricking PS6 Concept Art garbage
Also look how boring and generic this motherfricker is compared to the original
i now realize this is the deus ex design. god damn it
You just know.
>They try to show how bad the robot is
>They do this by having it confront a kid who picks up a rifle
>tells the kid to drop the gun multiple times
>doesn't comply
>blasts the kid
>we're supposed to see this as the robot being a bad thing
It's the kind of movie that's stuck halfway between recreating recognisable imagery from the original and being its own take on the premise, satisfying no one. There's good stuff in it like the factories being in China and Robocop's "action mode" being software autopilot that makes him think he's in control. They should've gone further in that direction.
I liked Samuel L. Jackson essentially playing a dickhead Fox News pundit and felt like that was the only bit that carried the spirit of the extensive media spoofing the original did, but that just made it odd that there was nothing else up that alley in the movie, so it's like Jackson's scenes were phoned in from a different, slightly more amusing movie
They're all just fricking terrible
Like christ, I'm asking myself "What is the most passable movie on this list" and a part of me wants to actually say Furious 7
That's a lot of Disney productions.
King Kong for sure
Furious 7
Infinity War
Men in Black 3
Rogue One (?)
It's either Tangled, The Avengers, Civil War, or King Kong.
How is there almost a 100 million dollar gap between Pirates 2 and 3?
Dead Man's Chest is pretty good.
The Avengers is easily the best film on that list, with the caveat that I haven't seen King Kong (2005)
King Kong is kino