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1/10
In a sci-fi movie the sci part isn't optional!
13 December 2005
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is frankly pathetic, it's as if someone just spent a couple days looking at big weather patterns and then realized he liked snow better than rain. That's basically the extent of anything remotely scientific. If you have an IQ over 60 (anything under 80 is legally retarded) I suggest you watch world's wildest home videos or some crap like that instead, I assume that is only a 30 minute program and you get the exact same thing. *SOMEWHAT OF A SPOILER* During the film the really crappy explanation of all the snow is that the storm is pulling hot air down from the upper troposphere, which is actually the hottest region of the atmosphere ("wow" exactly words when i heard that was the explanation). I hope no one is stupid enough to make a movie like this again, geared solely for people who just like big explosions. "BOOM" can't make a movie.
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9/10
So much potential
30 June 2005
Every time I see this movie I wonder how much better it could have been, the acting of the late DeForest Kelley isn't good, which brings down the whole movie considering his importance. In addition, after watching Kristie Alley with the role of Saavik, it's a disgrace to see it undertaken by Robin Curtis who looks like her acting teacher was an eroding piece of granite. Furthermore, this movie feels like the 80's from neon clothing to jerry curls to mid eights special effects. Although this movie definitely feels like Star Trek it's a let down from The Wrath of Khan. Although the majority of my complaints with this movie are superficial; special effects and Robin Curtis instead of Kristie Alley in my mind there isn't anything spectacular enough to overcome these problems, at least in my mind. However, there are some unforgettable moments in this movie and I wish they would bring back Harve Bennett for any future star trek movies because the writing in this movie, like much of his work is very good.
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Mortal Kombat (1995)
1/10
Making a plot vacation into a movie
28 January 2005
Only someone on LSD could like this...seriously. This is the stupidest movie ever, during one scene Johnny Cage practically goes to hell but then he defeats the person who took him there and then he starts walking as if he can just walk right back to the island. Secondly, anyone who watches this movie and is above the age of 5 knows that scripts were second to punching & acting & coherency. Anytime i hear a Johnny Cage line I want to rip out my ears and throw them at the t.v. Hopefully the v-chip will protect against such travesties in the future, children shouldn't be subjected to this under any circumstances. Furthermore, the game was pretty good, but this was clearly could measure up to a game which was only killing a slight stabbing. How sad, someone kill me cause I think by writing this I am beginning to un-repress this movie. Good-bye i'm about to stick my head in the microwave on high to rid my brain of Mortal Combat.
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