You can only buy one ticket. Which movie are you going to see?


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Of the ones on the reader board?
Full Metal Jacket. -
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Man that's an amazing summer. Robocop is one of my all-time favorite movies. Predator is awesome and so is Full Metal Jacket.
I gotta go with Robocop. Serve the Public Trust, Protect the Innocent, Uphold the Law.
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Predator. It’s one of my favorite movies, one of two that I own on Amazon Prime. It’s a fucking classic.
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It’s the ultimate guy movie
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To Catch A Predator.
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Full Metal Jackets and it's not even close you cretins.
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Predator, for sure. It also gave birth to "The Arnie" which is a fucking badass watch.
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I haven’t seen “Radio Shack,” so that’s my vote.
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Predator, and it’s not close. FMJ might be the most bipolar movie in history.
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I was hosting a trivia show recently and all 8-10 teams bombed question so I offered them a do over.
In Predator, what does Dutch ask Dillon when they greet?
Nobody knew.
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But the first 20 mins of FMJ are pretty tough to beat. I mean we're talking Mt Rushmore of the 1st 20 mins of a movie type stuff.
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100% agree. FMJ is a must watch movie because of the beginning. The rest of the movie is kinda whatever IMO
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This reasonable request is the highlight of in country FMJ in my opinion
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You can't truly appreciate 7.62 NATO otherwise.
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Full Metal Jacket.
I should give RoboCop a rewatch. I bet it has been 30 years. Maybe 10 years on Predator and Lost Boys.
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Predator.
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Predator is also a good example of something that was perfect and didn't need to be a franchise and is now taken over by nerds. The first movie was cool with badasses taking on a mysterious monster. The second was kind of cool and had some good gore if that's your think. Now we have animated series' and endless movies for a property that was legit just one good movie and now there's a mega nerd mythology about it. Same with Alien (though Aliens is a GOAT movie too). The alien franchise went from a scary ass mysterious alien and now it's all about how like what mixture of DNA creates these aliens? Huh?
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I really liked the newest 3 alien movies for what they were. You aren't getting a bunch of 80's/90's horror action but you are getting some pretty disturbing kills and a unique sense of dread, a legit incredible actor, etc. The first couple kills that start in the medical lab in Covenant was all time sci fi horror material.
And then Romulus those first scenes/shots of the mining planet they were on, you can't get better sci-fi cinematography than that. Bonus points for how creepy it was to revive a deceased actor with AI. Bonus bonus points for again nailing the casting and getting Cailee Spaeny who is girl-next-door fucking hot and great in everything she's in.
They are goofy at times trying to introduce the Protoss looking aliens and Prometheus was the worst of the 3 which is why people probably gave up on the series, but they are great horror films and pretty unique.
I see they're making a movie adaptation of Alien Isolation which is almost guaranteed to get back to the 80's/90's style of the first movies.
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OG Predator was amazing when I saw it in the theater in 1987. I like it so much that it’s 1 of 2 movies I purchased on amazon (a Xmas movie is the other purchase).
Predator 2 was ok but it jumped the shark. I’ve seen most of the movies in the franchise and they’re all deeply flawed. I just looked up the OG on IMDb and saw there are 2 more Predators coming out this year. Why?
Shane Black, famous for Lethal Weapon and who played Hawkins in the OG, directed a franchise movie called The Predator. It was fucking terrible. I turned it off after 20 minutes.
Every single movie after the 87 classic is crap. Pure fucking crap.
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Was talking to a guy who’s an acquaintance about movies and he’s a huge Alien fan. I told him Prometheus sucked and lost my interest. He countered with saying it ties the next 2 movies together with the Original Alien movie.
I still haven’t watched any of them since I saw Prometheus but Im at least interested in them now.
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It's fair that the Alien films after Prometheus are actually entertaining. I just think they've gone too far with the focusing on making it about what mix is creating the aliens and all the pointless mythology from Prometheus in the lore. It was just a scary alien that was like an ant. The endless lore stuff ruins it for me. Prometheus has a special hate in my heart because it's maybe the most excited I've ever been for a sequel and for like a year then I saw it in theaters and was like what the fuck was that? And it answered almost no questions.
I am actually excited about the Alien TV series coming out this summer and I think that's one of the few things to do with franchises. The format of prestige TV can work well for creating a new piece of content for a franchise and the creator has made actual good stuff.
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Do you ever wonder how these horrible lizard aliens ever picked up the tools to build a spaceship?
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Thanks for ruining the genre, Race.
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Yeah all the creationism philosophy that is the whole point of Prometheus was a major failure by Ridley Scott and this resurgence in popularity from the film last summer was due in large part to going with a new director that had a different vision.
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Absolutely not. One thing that has turned me off about movies actually is how starting with the Star Wars prequels everything became obsessed with explaining where something came from or its origin story and I never cared about that shit. Like the thing that the predator won't kill you if you don't have a weapon or pregnant or etc was one cool wrinkle of a movie and they were hunters or whatever. Cool. It was much better and scarier when there wasn't this whole mythology about it.
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I’ll add another movie franchise to my Predator rant. The Matrix.
The original was a perfect stand alone movie. Neo flies off at the end of the movie like fucking Superman. I left the theater thinking that was awesome. I didn’t leave wondering how Neo will fight the same bad guys 100 more times over 2-3 more movies.
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Did you ever consider how very unlikely it is that aliens have ever visited the planet Earth?
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I have.
At least wormholes give a theoretical chance although scientists still say you can't go faster than light
Star Trek tried to keep some sort of plausibility while making you think
I don't think drooling lizards are building FTL ships though
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This is fantastic analysis. I don't think anywhere in the Alien universe does it even remotely insinuate that the drooling aliens are flying spaceships. If anything, I think they've gone too far in trying to explain how like these giant god like figures and/or some company has been transporting them around.
The first Matrix was perfect but I totally get why something like that they just have to make a sequel. So many people would have left so much money on the table by not doing so. It also sucks you are now getting movies like that and Gladiator which are doing weird pointless sequels again 20+ years later when they don't need to for money.