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5. Edge of Tomorrow - Awesome modern Triumph cafe bike, the only notable wheeled vehicle present.
4. Run All Night - Liam Neeson hoons an ‘85 Camaro.
3. Nightcrawler - We all love the Challenger. What about that five door Tercel?
2. Chappie - A matte grey diesel VW transporter with a roof rack was eclipsed by the murdered, tasefully lowered, caged STi.
1.
Need for Speed
- They ran alot of the gamut here. Rare stuff, muscle, exotics, old Germans. It’s all there. Yes, I know alot of them were fake. So are movies.
Now for the worrying part. The movie quality was almost inverse.
5. Need for Speed - It was fun, but the movie made almost exactly zero sense.
4.
Chappie
- The writing attempts to be profound, but ends up heavy-handed and heroless. And those rappers are supremely annoying. Also docked for abysmal haircuts.
3.
Run All Night -
Definitely not
Taken 4
. It’s cliched and has some pacing issues, but this is Liam Neeson from
The Grey
in a movie that doesn’t make you want to cut yourself. Great performances by Neeson, Ed Harris, Nick Nolte and Vincent D’Onofrio.
2. Nightcrawler - Jake Gyllenhall was chilling, though not quite up to the hype.
1.
Edge of Tomorrow
- Wait, you never saw this? It’s one of the best sci-fi movies to come out in a long time. What’s your problem?
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Edge of Tomorrow was indeed very, very good. Haven’t seen the rest.
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I think this year I have seen 3 movies so far. That’s a lot for me last year I watched two.
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Chappie would be last on my list of quality. Hated it, really wanted to love it too...
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And nice thing about Edge of Tomorrow is that if you’re not a Tom Cruise fan you get to watch a cool sci-fi flick where Tom Cruise dies a lot of times!
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That’s about how many sports games I’ve watched this year.
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I can’t say I’m particularly a Tom Cruise fan, but “whingey PR flack who dies a lot and grows as a character” seems to have been a role made for him. Kind of like “oppressive psychotic fat producer asshole with huge hands” in Tropic Thunder - oddly enough.
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Director whose name I cannot remember right now for some reason has been trying to stick Die Antwoort (“those rappers”) into his movies for a while now, it’s just never quite worked. Now he got his wish and everyone realized why he shouldn’t have.
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Edge of Tomorrow was awesome! Saw it in theater and couldn’t figure out how it wasn’t doing amazing in the box office.
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My thoughts, exactly. What do we want that it doesn’t have? NOTHING. I can’t believe I waited so long to watch it again.
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That’s the name. I was too lazy to look it up. The director is Neill Blomkamp. He also did
District 9
and
Elysium
.
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That’s the name. I was too lazy to look it up. Look at us, collaborating for the greater good.
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Oppo - LAZIES UNITE! (We don’t even write out the whole name.)
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Neil Blomkamp. refferenced in this song.
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Neill Blomkamp I believe. The rappers are Die Antwoord, and they're actually closer to being performance artists than musicians, hence the insane getups. I like a couple of their songs. I did read that the guy, Ninja, was such a dick that the director refused to be in the same room as him by the end.
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I really like Edge of Tomorrow. Check out Oblivion for another Tom Cruiser Sci-Fi that slid under the radar
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Jack Reacher was most definitely
NOT
a role made for him though - Reacher in the novels is 6’5” and 250lbs, Tom Cruise is 5’7” and about 150lbs.
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He’d be about right if they scaled him up though, right? Come on, Weta Workshop - get on this shit. (They can fix any acting mismatch in post too.)
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Marketing....it had 0 marketing, and that was a damn shame, cause they could have had a real hit on their hands if they had actually tried to advertise it.
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The Mustang in Need for Speed :
An actual 2014 Mustang:
Real Mustangs have the gas door on the left. The movie one has it on the right - specifically for the “refueling while driving” scene.
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Agree. Save for the cool cars, Need for Speed was absolute garbage. “Yeah, I’m going to get revenge...by beating him in a race!!!!”
Wat...
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The only movie I watched over the weekend was The Gallows . Pretty sure it didn’t have a single car in it.
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There was a Renault Aventime in Edge of Tomorrow
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Ach. I missed it twice somehow.
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Another great reason to avoid horror movies.
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Yeah, but the fact that it was a custom car was a pretty big plot point in the movie. I’m not buying 230 mph, though.
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I really liked Oblivion , too. In fact, I decided on Edge of Tomorrow because I was listening to the Oblivion soundtrack and almost watched that, but EoT was better. Tom Cruise can make a sci fi movie every year, as far as I’m concerned.
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If memory serves it’d in the trailer park after the beach invasion