Squirtle Squad
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Either in theaters or at home?
In theaters: The Maze Runner
At home: Carrie (2013)
In theaters: The Maze Runner
At home: Carrie (2013)
i saw deliver us from evil at the cinema a couple weeks ago now, it was really bad.
at home the last film i watched was a documentary called 'child of rage' which was good but a little disturbing
In theaters: I do not remember the last time I was there, unfortunately.
At home: Caradog W. James' The Machine (2014), a limited budget, British science fiction film that explores the question of 'artificial' intelligence. Although the movie treads on territory already covered by a vast literature, such as Ridley Scott's Blade Runner (1982), Mamoru Oshii's Ghost in the Shell (1995), etc., it is nonetheless a welcome addition to the 'classic' science fiction portfolio with a heavy focus on story development over action while remaining tense and well-paced.
In the cinema I watched 'Let's be Cops' a few weeks ago, which was funny but also wrong in so many ways. Then literally just now I rewatched Gravity and cried as usual. I think I'll watch it again tomorrow.
In that case, other related literature you might check out include Kenji Kamiyama's series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Aldous Huxley's 'classic' science fiction novel Brave New World, and Duncan Jones' Moon (2009). Also, if you can stand an even more slow-churning film with minimal dialog, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).I've never seen anything about artificial intelligence before :O I'll have to check it out sometime. It sounds really interesting.