- Post
- #1108397
- Topic
- Penultimate Movie Seen
- Link
- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1108397/action/topic#1108397
- Time
Blade Runner 2049
am i doing it?
If by “it” you mean traveling through time into mid-October, then yes.
Blade Runner 2049
am i doing it?
If by “it” you mean traveling through time into mid-October, then yes.
^Speaking of, has the theatrical cut of Superman II ever been released on Blu-Ray seperate from series box sets? I realized recently that it wasn’t included on the Donner Cut Blu-Ray like I foolishly assumed it might be when I bought it about a year ago.
I propose a New “New Thread Thread” Thread, for people to propose new New Thread Threads similar to this one, and if I do end up starting it, I will do it with or without your democratic support.
EDIT: beaten to it.
Temple was my favorite when I was little, but over time I’ve come to realize that *Raiders is a perfect movie, and Ford/Connery is better than anything in Temple, but I still have a lot of appreciation for it.
Reading about “a VHS” and “a crap” and all I think of is a late-80s Brazilian short film where someone is referred to as “a Japanese.”
I think they already confirmed that Shia will not be involved. And while on the subject, I don’t think Crystal Skull’s all that bad, just a bit dull and clunky.
Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls
This time, it’s war.
I need to rewatch E. T., it’s been several years.
Well, I for one had no problems with Wrath of Khan’s projection yesterday, but it could vary by theater.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Found out about an event screening and just couldn’t miss the opportunity to see this on the big screen.
Was it worth it? Director’s cut or theatrical?
Director’s, and it was absolutely worth it.
I wondered why my twitter notifications suddenly blew up, but I traced it back to the tweet in question being retweeted by the official Star Trek page, which was cool. This ranks up there just below the time Mark Hamill liked a couple of my tweets and the time I briefly discussed character naming with Joel Hodgson.
Following (1998)
Neat little atmospheric, low-budget flick.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Found out about an event screening and just couldn’t miss the opportunity to see this on the big screen.
EAT THE ICE CREAM
https://youtu.be/j4IFNKYmLa8
This is the single greatest work of art of the 21st century.
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On the subject of the Berenst(a/e)in Bears, I’ve learned that some mislabeled videotapes of the cartoon may exist.
You mean you may have found a couple that the alternate universe forgot to tarnish?
Be careful when discussing matters like this, lest the Interdimensional Secret Police™ find you. Be grateful you have found refuge in Earth A after the Berenstein Crisis of Earth E.
On the subject of the Berenst(a/e)in Bears, I’ve learned that some mislabeled videotapes of the cartoon may exist.
Having only seen one Ava DuVernay movie, I, for one would be interested in a movie deconstructing the Imperial prison system.
Last time I tried to watch it (1-2 years ago) I couldn’t even make it halfway through before giving up.
I think you should try the Last Movie You Can’t Halfway Unsee thread.
FTFY
Because he had one movie that some people didn’t like? Kershner made some turkeys too.
O yeah, I guess it is just that one movie people didn’t like. I keep forgetting that a lot of people actually liked Jurassic World.
I’m just glad Trevorrow’s out. Blaster bolt dodged there imo.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XWSfvIOLO5c#
Video from my favorite YouTuber on the subject. NSFW language and obviously the video is overall for comedic effect but it is quite interesting nonetheless.
I was going to watch this, but the recommended video below it, “Is Virginity the Secret to Immortality?” called for me to click before the first video even loaded.
Last time I tried to watch it (1-2 years ago) I couldn’t even make it halfway through before giving up.