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I figured Batteries Not Included would be on the list.
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I don't get all the hate on A.I. and War of the Worlds, I liked them both. The endings were a little weak but I don't think that they ruined the entire movie. [/ QUOTE ] http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2001/20010709h.gif |
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why do you nerds hate WOTW so much? [/ QUOTE ] that's a question for scifi purists. i didn't hate it that much (hence not a nerd?) AI is clearly the worse movie. |
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I chose the terminal. I was going to choose hook, or AI, but then I remembered that they at least had a minimal amount of eye candy going for them.
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[ QUOTE ] I'm going with Hook [/ QUOTE ] This was the worst movie I ever saw as a kid, save The Sound of Music. [/ QUOTE ] Hmm, I really liked this movie as a kid |
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Good to see no one's voted JP yet.
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I've seen them all except for Always and Munich. [/ QUOTE ] Always is a good film. It's not a must-see. But, it's a should-see. |
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I don't get all the hate on A.I. and War of the Worlds, I liked them both. The endings were a little weak but I don't think that they ruined the entire movie. [/ QUOTE ] If A.I. ended when Haley Joel Osment was on the bottom of the ocean looking at the Blue Fairy saying "Make me a boy" over and over again, and faded to black, cue John Williams score, it would have been a MUCH stronger ending, IMO. |
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War of the Worlds ... by FAR. That was the worst written storyline in history. [/ QUOTE ] um...wow. methinks Orson Welles would disagree. anyway, isn't 1941 the clear choice here? |
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[ QUOTE ] War of the Worlds ... by FAR. That was the worst written storyline in history. [/ QUOTE ] um...wow. methinks Orson Welles would disagree. anyway, isn't 1941 the clear choice here? [/ QUOTE ] I cannot in clear conscience vote for "1941". The John Williams score and the Eddie Deezen dummy save this for me. |
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