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  On 7/3/2021 at 9:41 AM, no3Ljm said:

It was good. My family and I liked it. Our standards is not that high. :good:;) 

 

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I didn't dislike it. It just seems like the story was spit out of a computer algorithm. :p

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  On 7/3/2021 at 1:59 PM, sqidd said:

I didn't dislike it. It just seems like the story was spit out of a computer algorithm. :p

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Hahaha! :lol: I don't disagree. But for me, alien-story-wise, I think this is better than ID4:Resurgence. :rolleyes:

It's funny that it also gave me some 1980's Alien vibe to it towards the end. ;) 

 

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  On 7/3/2021 at 9:18 PM, no3Ljm said:

Hahaha! :lol: I don't disagree. But for me, alien-story-wise, I think this is better than ID4:Resurgence. :rolleyes:

It's funny that it also gave me some 1980's Alien vibe to it towards the end. ;) 

 

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Oh yeah, it was totally 80's vibe. One of the reasons I didn't dislike it.:good:

 

 

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The Tomorrow War was decent for straight to streaming, lot better than some of the most recent crap action films on Netflix. Netflix does have good drama films at least.

It'd be interesting if Disney+ ever makes a straight to streaming Star Wars or MCU film which I think they should do.

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I watched Tomorrow War too and really enjoyed it, it was something I wouldn't have minded paying to see in a theater, but thankfully didn't have to. The aliens were cool looking, and actually quite menacing and dangerous. Plus, we could actually see the creatures, in and out of action, they were cool designs, I liked them, nothing spectacular or original mind you, but they seemed like a real threat. Admittedly, the movie was horribly predictable, as others said above, you can basically guess the next scene, scene after scene, and there were copious amounts of idiotic moments. My favorite stupid part was at the end when

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I liked it, and fully expected a little scene at the end showing off a surviving egg but nope, I wanted a chance to see The Tomorrow War: Now. 

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It was good. Not the best movie, for the reasons stated above, but the action was great as well as the acting, and the emotional scenes really sold it.

As to goofy...

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But again, it was still a fun ride.😁

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Now that I have a few minutes and we're picking The Tomorrow War apart......The weapons drove me insane!

 

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  On 7/7/2021 at 12:55 AM, sqidd said:

Now that I have a few minutes and we're picking The Tomorrow War apart......The weapons drove me insane!

 

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Yeah, the "Bean Counters" had absolutely no say in how that weapon was put together, nor did any Military Armorer for that matter.  You left out the blast can, which is only going to do wonders for everyone's hearing inside a building or under a concrete bridge.  The AR10 at the end was respectable as far as build went; accurately useful at the range where he actually hurts it, not really. (Unless there were offset sights on it as well; didn't catch them there though.)

 

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You could write a book on how many movies The Tomorrow War borrowed from. The most noticeable is in my list below:

The Terminator

Interstellar

Edge of Tomorrow

ALIENS

A Quiet Place

World War Z

The Thing

Reign of Fire

 

 

 

 

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Most books or movies tend to borrow something, big or small. The real good ones expand upon them without evoking the source too much, if at all. And if you are going to borrow from something, that list has the best of most choices.

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So now we're back to not being able to change the outcome; just how the outcome unfolds? Guess we get to find out who the Vamp's were in the cockpit.  Time travel has been done so interstellar and or dimensional travel? Interstellar War with worm hole jumps?  

 

 

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The Worthy. 

2016. Arabic thriller. Inventive villian, great direction, realistic practical/special effects & characters.

And a lovely break from Hollywood. Highly recommended!!

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The wife and I watched The Quiet Place I and II over the past few days. I don't get the glowing reviews. Nothing anyone did made any sense. Like........

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> A truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.

I can't tell if that is a joke or not.  Who would have green lit that?

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  On 8/5/2021 at 8:24 PM, Dynaman said:

> A truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.

I can't tell if that is a joke or not.  Who would have green lit that?

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If it wasn't that the movie is actually available to watch right now....I would have just thought the entire thing was a gag based on Cage's recent films.....

Oddly enough, it is getting some good reviews........I'll watch it if I can get a good rental coupon

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Does look like it has the same level of energy. If it's as good as the first JW was, then I'd watch it. I wonder if they could be in the same universe?

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