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Appie 1 year ago
#1 #3 #8 #17

I agree with their opinions.
       
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Fred 1 year ago
Appie,

Yep I liked all of those too
       
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Jay 1 year ago
#19
+ it was partly filmed at my former workingplace in berlin while I worked their (for example: the famous gunkata technique scene heart)
       
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Ivan 1 year ago
#9 is right, Iron Man 2 is far superior to 3. I am genuinely baffled why people don't like it.

And yes, Equilibrium is a great movie, as was Alien 3.
       
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Oswald 1 year ago
Ivan,

I agree with all of this ^
       
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Fred 1 year ago
One more for the list, Cutthroat Island from 1995. It basically caused the collapse of a production company but honestly I enjoy it. Oscar quality movie? God no but very entertaining.
       
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Angelina 1 year ago
#4 "There's always time for lubricant!"
       
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Louise 1 year ago
Just watched Pacific Rim again recently. Sometimes you gotta just enjoy a movie for what it is, and movies that solely exist for the action/violence are great, imo, and they don't really make those anymore. Not every movie has to have some sort of 'meaning.'
       
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Lillian 1 year ago
two movies with huge start that were mostly hated that i really enjoyed, Hudson Hawk and Pluto Nash. belay
       
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Sibbie 1 year ago
#8 I really liked the computergame.

and I also liked the Avatar movie.
       
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