What was the last movie you've seen?

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Ack wrote:Nah, the book is better. That's just how it is. A lot of movies just don't compare to their books.
Not if Alejandro Jodorowsky had adapted it.

With a soundtrack by Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream, character and set designs by J.R. Giger and Jean Gireaud, special effects by Dan O'Bannon, and with a cast that included Salvador Dali, Mick Jagger, and Oson Welles, among others, it might have been the greatest science fiction film of all time. (It's just too bad that making it would have been basically impossible. :lol: )
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Jodorowsky Dune would have been incredible.

Art by H.R. Geiger and Jean Giraud made for character designs like this:
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And I just found out the documentary about it came out last year, I am going to order a copy tonight.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote: Not if Alejandro Jodorowsky had adapted it.
Better/worse would have been subjective, but from watching the documentary, his version wouldn't have been true to the book in the slightest.
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Finally saw Mad Max!! It was exactly what I was hoping for and I loved every minute.
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The Man In The Iron Mask

Great movie from 1998.
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I watched a bunch of good movies over the weekend, but you guys don't care about those.

What do you care about?

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Heatseeker

It is the future. MMA continues to dominate as a spectator sport, and the current champion is Chance O'Brien, an all natural human in a field full of cyborgs, in a sport where competitors can be up to 20% cybernetic. But the Siano company wants to win big in the cybernetics industry, so they hire Chance's greatest rival, Xao, and create a tournment where fighters can be up to 50% mechanical. To ensure ratings, the Siano corporation kidnaps Chance's trainer and girlfriend, Jo, to force him into the tournament. Can Chance defeat Xao and the evil Siano corporation in a future full of artificial enhancements, cheap porno lighting, and perfect asses?

Yeah, this is another Albert Pyun-directed '90s cyberpunk movie. It's full of ridiculous overacting, awkward costumes, cartoonishly evil villains, cheap sets, and low-budget special effects. But then, if you're watching a Pyun movie, you should know to expect that. And he is here in full glory, using his stuntman fight scenes(and a tournament structure which makes little sense) to make up for the limited budget. But that's ok, you're not watching it for the ridiculous plot, and the film definitely delivers on people roundhouse kicking each other in the face. I don't think 10 minutes go by without someone getting his or her perfect ass kicked.

If there is anything this movie taught me, it is that fist injuries don't really matter, cyborgs break easily, and "DON'T YOU GET IT! HE NEEDS LOVE! LOVE!" is the greatest line ever spoken in any movie ever. Yeah, it's a bad movie, but the fights held my attention and the rest of it was such a glorious train wreck, I couldn't look away. Pyun isn't exactly a well-respected director, but I enjoyed Nemesis way more than this movie. This one just felt like it was trying to cover up its limited budget way too much.
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isiolia wrote:
prfsnl_gmr wrote: Not if Alejandro Jodorowsky had adapted it.
Better/worse would have been subjective, but from watching the documentary, his version wouldn't have been true to the book in the slightest.
I watched the documentary last night and I agree it would not have been Dune like we wanted, but it would make one amazing animated film.
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Hah, yeah, that was more my takeaway from it as well. I've love to see it as a well-done/high budget animated film.
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Huh, so Dwayne Johnson will be in the Big Trouble in Little China remake.
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Ack wrote:Huh, so Dwayne Johnson will be in the Big Trouble in Little China remake.
He would work as the screaming inflating guy.
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