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I saw "Storm" yesterday, and... Oh gosh, it's so good. If you manage to get some spare time, which you don't know how to spend. Watch Storm.
Storm at IMDB.
I'm not recommending looking the movie up on Wikipedia though. It makes the movie look cliché.
I found a trailer for it on YouTube as well, but I don't recommend it. It makes the movie look like one of those ordinary action-movies... Which it ain't, of course.
Storm at IMDB.
I'm not recommending looking the movie up on Wikipedia though. It makes the movie look cliché.
I found a trailer for it on YouTube as well, but I don't recommend it. It makes the movie look like one of those ordinary action-movies... Which it ain't, of course.
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Sorry about digging this old topic up, but I guess it's ok with a topic like this.
Anyway, I just saw that Wall-e (on dvd), and haven't seen anything that depressing for a while. The whole more or less robot-controlled/self-functioning society was a nightmarish sight. I hope I don't have to become part of such a thing, ever. I mean, a society that's more robotic than it's already! I don't know if the movie had any message or not, but to me it was like that whatever we do and build, we have no hope; we wreck it, start again, and the same repeats. No purpose, no end.
There were some funny ideas there, though. For example the scene where the captain used his own legs. Or the broken umbrella robot. And the ending credits were pretty cool.
It would have been better, perhaps, if Wall-e had not recognized that other robot again, like having become blank, its former personality lost along with the new parts. But it's of course understandable many viewers want a happier ending.
Anyway, I just saw that Wall-e (on dvd), and haven't seen anything that depressing for a while. The whole more or less robot-controlled/self-functioning society was a nightmarish sight. I hope I don't have to become part of such a thing, ever. I mean, a society that's more robotic than it's already! I don't know if the movie had any message or not, but to me it was like that whatever we do and build, we have no hope; we wreck it, start again, and the same repeats. No purpose, no end.
There were some funny ideas there, though. For example the scene where the captain used his own legs. Or the broken umbrella robot. And the ending credits were pretty cool.
It would have been better, perhaps, if Wall-e had not recognized that other robot again, like having become blank, its former personality lost along with the new parts. But it's of course understandable many viewers want a happier ending.
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