Yeah, you are right. Dragonheart is a real good one. I like the voice of Sean Connery in the original version and the voice of Mario Adorf in the German synchronisation!Drogonheart! The first movie of course, not the second Wink
Yeah, you are right. Dragonheart is a real good one. I like the voice of Sean Connery in the original version and the voice of Mario Adorf in the German synchronisation!Drogonheart! The first movie of course, not the second Wink
I edited that bit out before I posted it "if you can forget the impossible physics". So yeah, I agree with you. I took it out though, as bottom line, these are fantasy films we're talking about here. The guy habitually does things that are made to look ordinary but are impossible, regardless of the physics "goof-ups". Let's just accept that he inhabits a parallel universe that's similar but not the same ;DAh well. Back down to earth: I really like this Korean film called The Warrior. It's awesomegamewidow said:i really enjoyed Pitch Black, but that opening scene when the spaceship "windshield" blows out on entry into the planet's atmosphere nearly caused me to stop watching right then and there ... however, i decided not to be so harsh and kept watching. I feel I was well rewarded ... great fun!....but i *can't* quite forgive them the insane physics ... ;D
I loved Pitch BlackI grew up on David Lynch's version of Dune from 1984.I was really impressed by the 2 movies/series that took on the first 3 Dune books. Dune, Dune Messiah, and Children of Dune. I'm not huge on sci-fi, but Herbert was brilliant.Whisperwind said:I see Riddicks storys mentioned (pitch black and chronicles of riddick) - they're good! very! Specialy if you like skillful assasins, who are searched but manage to walk amongst people who search him and don't get in to ... well at least not in to too much trouble lots of twists in storys, you hope one, he does another Oh! DUNE! frank herberts (if I spelled it right). The Dune, very great movie, kinda unique, deep and truly beautiful. There is a sequel too - the children of dune (3 movies, the dune had... I belive 2, at least I know 2 books.), not bad but not as good as The Dune
Hang on, that's science fiction. Thought this was a swords n sorcery thread (as in no spaceships or Harry Potter).Not that much a fan of fantasy films either (so few good ones). I can't get past the historical mash-ups. It seriously gets on my nerves when they mix up technology, culture etc from periods seperated by hundreds of years in time or unlike Tolkien have made no effort to think about what language the various people speak. An example being these Camelot/Arthur movies and tv series, all of which are horridly confused. Even that one with Clive Owen that attempted to give it a slightly more plausible 5th century setting but then had the soldiers as knights and clad in woefully innacurate clothing and equipment.Alalzia said:"The man from earth" is my personal best and leaving some movies made for series out i would say that "Event Horizon" was cool too ( it is horror - sci-fi not suitable for minors )
I know Sturgeon's Revelation for a long time, already. Though I don't think it's correct, I'd rather go to 99%, but those are details I don't want to argue about.Let's just say that all of the movies I've watched none deserves the title the best movie I watched, because they are all weak.dahura said:You've re-discovered Sturgeon’s Revelation: Ninety percent of everything is crap May movies suggested in this thread are actually pastiches. That and other subtler story telling techniques do tend to be mistaken for cliché by a cursory reading. But even the straight up retellings of the hero with a thousand faces and might be truly enjoyable if it manages to capture something of the essence./Dan