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Both are classics - although, I consider Spielberg overrated. Not bad - far from that - but a tiny bit overrated.
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Both are classics - although, I consider Spielberg overrated. Not bad - far from that - but a tiny bit overrated.
I hate Home Alone! Every f***** Xmas they put that s**** on TV! But Smith's Dogma - yup. Fine movie.
We are completely in agreement here...I had a bootleg of that off some indian site or something (I couldn't read the title to tell you lol)...I ended up buying it because it was such a good movie.I hate Home Alone! Every f***** Xmas they put that s**** on TV! But Smith's Dogma - yup. Fine movie.
Like thisafter I get to playing KoTor
I'm fucking horrible, idk how people even find the time at our age...
this was unwatchable a million years ago.What about Tarkovsky and his Solaris and Stalker?
So, you literally listed all the fiction. Add there not so costly from the point of view of the decorations Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession (Иван Васильевич меняет профессию), Dog's Heart (Собачье сердце) and KinDzaDza (Кин-Дза-Дза) and that's it. ALL. Plus a few children's sci-fi TV movies. I will try to remember literally all of them... beforementioned Visitor from the Future (Гостья из Будущего) plus two wacky (not direct) sequels - Lilac Ball (Лиловый шар) and Island of Rusty General (Остров Ржавого генерала) (wich no one watched), The Adventures of Electronic (Приключения Электроника), The Big Space Travel (Большое космическое путешествие) and Per Aspera Ad Astra (Через тернии к звёздам). So many sci-fi movies come out in a week.Planeta Bur, Giperboloid inzhenera Garina, Mechte navstrechu, Ponedelnik nachinaetsya v subbotu...?
After what you just posted thats terrifying.this was unwatchable a million years ago
Hey hey now...no picking on my back to the future.Visitor from the Future plus two wacky sequels
I actually just realized I'm at home with my PC now Google Snail and Info Steal can hang itself lol...but I can play on my rig and leave my phone on the charger next to me instead since I'm on HERE on my damn phone.Like this
Well, don't get me wrong, special effects are not that much needed there, but this is a boring arthouse movie about nothing.After what you just posted thats terrifying.
Sounding like the walking simulator pete was raffling the other day.Well, don't get me wrong, special effects are not that much needed there, and a lot was needed, but this is a boring arthouse movie about nothing.
Roads... where we're going we don't need roads.I may not enjoy the black and white flicks these days (minus clerks lol), but i do love me a good movie.
I don't have that big of a dvd collection JUST tothem, had to pay for the rental still
After what you just posted thats terrifying.
Hey hey now...no picking on my back to the future.
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I've actually heard of this one (in english lol)...although I've never seen it fully, even that short bored the piss out of me haha.Roads... where we're going we don't need roads.
So apparently the films take place in the same universe, only the soviet DeLorean looks like this:
this was unwatchable a million years ago.
Well, there are more, but that's not important...So, you literally listed all the fiction. Add there not so costly from the point of view of the decorations Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession (Иван Васильевич меняет профессию), Dog's Heart (Собачье сердце) and KinDzaDza (Кин-Дза-Дза) and that's it. ALL. Plus a few children's sci-fi TV movies. I will try to remember literally all of them... beforementioned Visitor from the Future (Гостья из Будущего) plus two wacky sequels - Lilac Ball (Лиловый шар) and Island of Rusty General (Остров Ржавого генерала) (wich no one watched), The Adventures of Electronic (Приключения Электроника), The Big Space Travel (Большое космическое путешествие) and Per Aspera Ad Astra (Через тернии к звёздам). So many sci-fi movies come out in a week.
UPD: Oh, yes, also Magicians (Чародеи).
Between art and popcorn
This sounds strangely familiar, are you sure its even from there?Now, there is one Soviet SF movie and I'm trying to find its title based on one scene. Maybe it's even in Solaris (I didn't watch it for a very long time so maybe I have forgotten) - there is that one scene where the main protagonist touches the TV screens and they all turn black.
Do you know that movie?
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But those were pirated copies, not pirated remakes (although that happened with books). Yes, there are some movies that I've been happy to watch many times (it's not that hard when there are only two channels on the TV and not the whole day), but if I start to choose the best at all, then it will definitely be Terminator 2, no way not 12 Chairs or The Missing Letter.Now I'm curious vic, what was your favorite movie (that you can recall) actually aired in your country without an outside influence being involved in your ability to watch it...every time you mention something great it was pirated or bought outside of where you lived, brought in, etc.
Was there anything you loved that didn't involve the outside world kicking down the border?
Truly loved, not shoved down your throat as a child...god knows that happens to us all.
Everything is fine, somewhere there must be those ten people watching Tarkovsky, von Trier, Bergman... and to them my interest in science fiction is as much a horror as those movies are to me.Obviously, I don't agree with you. Between art and popcorn, I'll always pick art.
I don't remember such a scene. need a little more context.Maybe it's even in Solaris (I didn't watch it for a very long time so maybe I have forgotten) - there is that one scene where the main protagonist touches the TV screens and they all turn black.
Do you know that movie?
100% sure. It's like one detail got stuck in your memory and you know where, when and how but you can't precisely pinpoint it.This sounds strangely familiar, are you sure its even from there?
It's hard to give more context because then I would know what movie it is. I think the hero has a moustache. Maybe he came back on Earth after being in space for a long time? My memories are blurry, honestly. But him, touching TV screens and those screens turning black was something that I remembered.But those were pirated copies, not pirated remakes (although that happened with books). Yes, there are some movies that I've been happy to watch many times (it's not that hard when there are only two channels on the TV and not the whole day), but if I start to choose the best at all, then it will definitely be Terminator 2, no way not 12 Chairs or The Missing Letter.
Everything is fine, somewhere there must be those ten people watching Tarkovsky, von Trier, Bergman... and to them my interest in science fiction is as much a horror as those movies are to me.
I don't remember such a scene. need a little more context.