... wait... you guys wouldn't trade Fury & Fastest movies for free?
Turn back from family (and their 58 gear manual car transmissions) and return to space monke!
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... wait... you guys wouldn't trade Fury & Fastest movies for free?
Turn back from family (and their 58 gear manual car transmissions) and return to space monke!
Didn't what's his butt say he'd never make a sequel? Or am I misconstruing memories on Terantino lying about how he was only going to ever make 7 movies (or what ever the number was exactly).
Oh fuck yes! Any time!
I really really want a super 8 sequel or triology in general (so 2 more movies)
Think it could be pretty good but maybe they didn’t think it out that far.
Anyone got a list of sci fi movies based off a book series that just never made another movie after the first before I ask GPT? lol
Does he have different eyeballs.
In this scene, yes
Absolutely agreed.
Just don't make it as awful as Chappie was. Damn, what a infuriatingly bad flick.
Idk why everyone like this movie the main character was a pos until the very last sec and did a good thing in the end which costs him nothing much, i mean that is not a bad thing as sometimes lead's being bad good be cool but the movie really want everyone to feel for him and like him fuck him, fuck that and fuck the movie .
Boring ass movie
This movie was okay, but I don’t really consider it to be sci-fi. It’s more a political drama.
counter point: cool robots
I ... actually kinda agree with you.
I get that 'if alien then sci-fi' is the norm for designating sci-fi (like, if it contains science fiction then it's sci-fi, regardless of the plots focus, the entire thing is classified by the setting).
But my head-canon also focuses on what the story is about.
If I could take out the sci-fi elements & the story wouldn't change (ie could be set in today's Earth), then I only see it as -fi. But also the story could be set on today's Earth but with one single smol sci-fi element (a piece of tech of sorts), and if the entire plot focuses on it, then I understand it as sci-fi.
The most controversial example of this (just in my head) wound be Star Wars. Much later in the extended universe things changed, but the movies started out as pure westerns, like, the same story could have been told as a western and especially the screenplay parts wouldn't have to change, just the backdrop (Im not being literal, but not far from it).
Space sci-fi in general has the tendency to use the dimensions in space like if everything was happening on Earth.