LongcrierCat
Down In It
I spot some spoilers ahead.
Blade Runner- A+
Man, this film is brilliant. The imagery was certainly amazing for its time, the music is hauntingly funky and futuristic, but the plot is the best part. The plot actually invokes thought after watching it. I mean, the hero was killing off Replicants, but that in itself proved that he was also killing innocent things. The death of Roy invoked both terror and complete depression. He himself was trying to kill the protagonist (who's an antagonist in himself if you really think about it), yet caused me to be teary eyed because he wanted to survive and it wasn't fair that robots in the most scarily realistic of human form were slaves to do the work of humans, then be executed. Him just sitting there by the protagonist as he says his last words really got me.
It's incredible. Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep, indeed.
The Fifth Element- A
Oh god... This movie is absolutely nuts. You've got a soldier from the military going on vacation in a hotel cruise in a futuristic world where their host is some crazy as hell tv show host of sorts, as the protagonist is trying to help the priest secure the Fifth Element in her human form to a temple so that they could align them together and defeat the incarnation of all evil, Mr. Shadow... Oh, plus he has a lackey called Zorg who has a bunch of alien dudes called Megalonians after the Elements as well as an alien singer who has the elements on board of said hotel and has one of the elements inside of her, thus making her death worthwhile.
Absolutely nuts, but absolutely awesome. Bruce Willis made the movie an action packed thrill ride, indeed.
Princess and the Frog- A+
It was everything the Lion King was to Disney in the 90s. Absolutely awesome, actually funny, the bad guys were really freaking creepy.... Consider myself a very pleased person.
Blade Runner- A+
Man, this film is brilliant. The imagery was certainly amazing for its time, the music is hauntingly funky and futuristic, but the plot is the best part. The plot actually invokes thought after watching it. I mean, the hero was killing off Replicants, but that in itself proved that he was also killing innocent things. The death of Roy invoked both terror and complete depression. He himself was trying to kill the protagonist (who's an antagonist in himself if you really think about it), yet caused me to be teary eyed because he wanted to survive and it wasn't fair that robots in the most scarily realistic of human form were slaves to do the work of humans, then be executed. Him just sitting there by the protagonist as he says his last words really got me.
It's incredible. Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep, indeed.
The Fifth Element- A
Oh god... This movie is absolutely nuts. You've got a soldier from the military going on vacation in a hotel cruise in a futuristic world where their host is some crazy as hell tv show host of sorts, as the protagonist is trying to help the priest secure the Fifth Element in her human form to a temple so that they could align them together and defeat the incarnation of all evil, Mr. Shadow... Oh, plus he has a lackey called Zorg who has a bunch of alien dudes called Megalonians after the Elements as well as an alien singer who has the elements on board of said hotel and has one of the elements inside of her, thus making her death worthwhile.
Absolutely nuts, but absolutely awesome. Bruce Willis made the movie an action packed thrill ride, indeed.
Princess and the Frog- A+
It was everything the Lion King was to Disney in the 90s. Absolutely awesome, actually funny, the bad guys were really freaking creepy.... Consider myself a very pleased person.