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My 5th favourite film of the 21st century.
What is unpopular about this? Children of Men is well loved, it was #11 on the Millenium Countdown and #20 on the Sci Fi one and is regularly called one of the best films of the 2000's. Is there some dystopian film from the 21st Century i'm forgetting?



What is unpopular about this? Children of Men is well loved, it was #11 on the Millenium Countdown and #20 on the Sci Fi one and is regularly called one of the best films of the 2000's. Is there some dystopian film from the 21st Century i'm forgetting?
It was only a response to Urkill. I realise that it's quite a popular opinion.



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Children of Men > Alien > Blade Runner > Terminator > Total Recall



Children of Men > Alien > Blade Runner > Terminator > Total Recall
Alien > Back to the Future > Videodrome > Terminator = Robocop > Total Recall > Children of Men > Blade Runner
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Children of Men > Alien > Blade Runner > Snowpiercer > Videodrome > RoboCop > Terminator > Back to the Future > Total Recall > RoboCop 2: Electric Boogaloo



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Children of Men is a beautiful movie, but like The Road, I've only been able to watch it once or twice due to the ...intensity(?) of it all.

I think comparing Total Recall to Blade Runner is a bit like comparing a corndog to sushi btw

Still hating Baby Driver.

Balls of Fury is a masterpiece. lol. I got nothing really. Just trying to justify my post to the OP.



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The War of the Roses is a better film than The Terminator and Total Recall combined.
Brutal . Gave me nightmares and convinced me never to get married, which I immediately forgot.



Brutal . Gave me nightmares and convinced me never to get married, which I immediately forgot.
So much fun, though! And, it wasn't a movie strictly for teenagers, which is nice now and then. Danny DeVito's shining directorial moment.



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So much fun, though! And, it wasn't a movie strictly for teenagers, which is nice now and then. Danny DeVito's shining directorial moment.
It was a lot of fun, especially to dissect. One of my bros and I gave each other nightmares describing to a foreigner how this movie was based on the marriage of my dad and his second wife. LOL. It really was...or should have been. Ghastly relationships. She thought it was going to be about the Tudor History. LOL.



It was a lot of fun, especially to dissect. One of my bros and I gave each other nightmares describing to a foreigner how this movie was based on the marriage of my dad and his second wife. LOL. It really was...or should have been. Ghastly relationships. She thought it was going to be about the Tudor History. LOL.
I like to believe a lot of the reason why this movie was so playful and dark, and just worked, is because DeVito, Turner and Douglas were all friends from Romancing the Stone and Jewel of the Nile prior, and they could try things out, or at least workshop things comfortably beforehand. It translates to the film well.



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I like to believe a lot of the reason why this movie was so playful and dark, and just worked, is because DeVito, Turner and Douglas were all friends from Romancing the Stone and Jewel of the Nile prior, and they could try things out, or at least workshop things comfortably beforehand. It translates to the film well.
Yeah I agree. Fantastic chemistry. It's also very realistic for relationships that can go bad which gives it the disturbing content. Plus it just looks so good. Very entertaining for me.



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Balls of Fury is wonderful.

I have other examples my awful sense of humor...

Edit:

On Baby Driver, I think it’s intentionally vapid. I’m pretty certain it’s Edgar Wright trying to break into the mainstream.