Classic review Terminator (1984)

What a Classic.
This is a good fast paced story and is very entertaining. It’s relevant in today’s world due to our fears of AI.

This movie is a warning against making cyborgs. I like how the camera cutting back and forth between characters w suspense builds tension.

Also unpopular opinion but the intimate scene where they conceive their son future boy who’s going to lead the resistance one day was a crucial point plaint to establish who the father was.
I highly recommend this movie. Very fast paced movie combined action and horror and sci-fi.

James
Cameron is a creative man who combined horror tropes such as a killer showing up at doors and executing and action tropes such as car chases and gunfights. And sci-fi with the whole cyborg thing to the plot. Great movie 8/10.

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u/Amazing_Cobbler_787 — 21 hours ago

Classic review Terminator (1984)

What a Classic.
This is a good fast paced story and is very entertaining. It’s relevant in today’s world due to our fears of AI.

This movie is a warning against making cyborgs. I like how the camera cutting back and forth between characters w suspense builds tension.

Also unpopular opinion but the intimate scene where they conceive their son future boy who’s going to lead the resistance one day was a crucial point plaint to establish who the father was.
I highly recommend this movie. Very fast paced movie combined action and horror and sci-fi.

James
Cameron is a creative man who combined horror tropes such as a killer showing up at doors and executing and action tropes such as car chases and gunfights. And sci-fi with the whole cyborg thing to the plot. Great movie 8/10.

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u/Amazing_Cobbler_787 — 1 day ago
▲ 22 r/bitlife

BitLife should add more family members and add great grandkids and great great grandkids and beyond . Uncles aunts grandparents cousins. They should also add in laws

Suggestion to candywriter

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u/Amazing_Cobbler_787 — 2 days ago

Napoleon Dynamite is the most overrated comedy of the 2000s.

So the movie Napoleon Dynamite from 2004 is so overrated and boring. Like all the movie is just a bunch of stupid high school kids and class elections and there is no good story at all to this movie.

This is by far the most stale comedy I have ever seen. Like this movie has almost no plot at all. The main character is just a rude and selfish jerk that makes rude comments like what do you think at all and there is nothing to like about the main character at all.

The scene where they shoot an animal was not needed at all. Like I forced myself to finish this movie to see what people get out of this garbage movie and I was so bored and my attention span made me feel like a tired goldfish.

Also I do like movies about bad people sometimes but this movie had nothing psychological or action packed or interesting crime stuff at all. This is just about a jerk who is dismissive and there is nothing interesting at all about this crap movie.

Also the uncle in this movie is a despicable person who is gross and tries to sell teen girls stuff for their bodies and he is just a predator.

I give this overrated movie a 0/100.

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u/Amazing_Cobbler_787 — 2 days ago

The Big Lebowski (1998)

The Big Lebowski (1998)

This comedy movie starts with the camera aimed too low and a rough sounding narrator and then it goes to dark and empty but pretty places like a city and a beach and a supermarket. The scene where they dump the dude's head in a toilet was funny but cruel. The intruder in the dude's house seemed confused before they left. Then it goes to a well made scene with slow motion bowling and it has a nice uplifting song called What a wonderful feeling. But the dude is too obsessed with the guy that peed on his rug. It is a stupid part of the plot for the different characters with the last name Lebowski to be mixed up because other than name there was no similarities. One was a young potty mouthed man w a beard in his thirties or forties  who is unemployed and lazy and lives in a cheap home and his main hobby is bowling with his friends and drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana. The other  Lebowski was an older disabled millionaire in his sixties or seventies who works and has a young blonde wife named Bunny who's prob in her mid twenties who likes to be in a bikini near the pool. 

The scene were the dude's friend Walter pulls out a gun and threatens an older guy was unnecessary but I like how the dude criticized it and when in the car he told him to take it easy. 
Then the same absurd criminals who peed on his rug kidnap the Lebowski''s wife and leave a weird note. Then at the bowling alley the camera stares at the characters staring at some guy who is supposedly a sex offender while the camera blurs everything else in the background.  

In my opinion it’s offensive they named the offender Jesus. Then criminals go in his house and punch the dude in the face which makes him see crazy things and the camera focuses on rapid shots on absurd things like a bowling ball running em over and seeing only what can be seen thru the hole of the ball on the other side like the alley.

It seems this movie likes to use a technique during the characters conversations that stare at the important details and blur the stuff that isn’t relevant to the plot. I like the camera angles and the lighting of the movie but the plot is illogical. There was some good tension when they were driving and because of bad driving a crash happened and stuff flew out of the car including a gun that kept firing which is ridiculous. The scene where Walter and Dude and Donny walk through the alley until they get to the parking lot and find a car missing filming them walk from the front was a creative idea. The walls were poorly decorated during a scene of good tension where the dude was walking and the camera between him and what's in front of him and then he gets scared by a seductive lady who was above him on a zip line in the ceiling. Then this lady Maude turned on a television screen of a scene from a naughty movie that the directors put in the movie to establish the careers of Bunny and the nihilist man. 

The part with the severed toe was a shocking and creative idea. I liked the scene where the three criminals broke into the dude's house and put a ferret in his bathtub and how his body moved in the tub was astonishing. The car smashing scene was anxious because of how the characters were having a showdown and yelling at each other.

The scene where the dude was on bottom looking at an unbelievably big case of shoes that were much taller than him felt like art. The scene shot to be dark in a black filter w 3 guys in red running with scissors to scare the dude was well made along with the sound it used to build comedic tension.

The end parking lot brawl was a pretty good scene that me laugh and how absurd the nihilists are.

The Big Lebowski is a  textbook example of an artistic movie with stunningly beautiful cinematography that keeps you entertained and is occasionally funny and the plot doesn't matter at all to enjoy this movie and I can understood why people like the Big Lebowski

This is why it is an underrated master of art and photography.

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u/Amazing_Cobbler_787 — 2 days ago

The Big Lebowski (1998)

This comedy movie starts with the camera aimed too low and a rough sounding narrator and then it goes to dark and empty but pretty places like a city and a beach and a supermarket. The scene where they dump the dude's head in a toilet was funny but cruel. The intruder in the dude's house seemed confused before they left. Then it goes to a well made scene with slow motion bowling and it has a nice uplifting song called What a wonderful feeling. But the dude is too obsessed with the guy that peed on his rug. It is a stupid part of the plot for the different characters with the last name Lebowski to be mixed up because other than name there was no similarities. One was a young potty mouthed man w a beard in his thirties or forties  who is unemployed and lazy and lives in a cheap home and his main hobby is bowling with his friends and drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana. The other  Lebowski was an older disabled millionaire in his sixties or seventies who works and has a young blonde wife named Bunny who's prob in her mid twenties who likes to be in a bikini near the pool. 

The scene were the dude's friend Walter pulls out a gun and threatens an older guy was unnecessary but I like how the dude criticized it and when in the car he told him to take it easy. 
Then the same absurd criminals who peed on his rug kidnap the Lebowski''s wife and leave a weird note. Then at the bowling alley the camera stares at the characters staring at some guy who is supposedly a sex offender while the camera blurs everything else in the background.  

In my opinion it’s offensive they named the offender Jesus. Then criminals go in his house and punch the dude in the face which makes him see crazy things and the camera focuses on rapid shots on absurd things like a bowling ball running em over and seeing only what can be seen thru the hole of the ball on the other side like the alley.

It seems this movie likes to use a technique during the characters conversations that stare at the important details and blur the stuff that isn’t relevant to the plot. I like the camera angles and the lighting of the movie but the plot is illogical. There was some good tension when they were driving and because of bad driving a crash happened and stuff flew out of the car including a gun that kept firing which is ridiculous. The scene where Walter and Dude and Donny walk through the alley until they get to the parking lot and find a car missing filming them walk from the front was a creative idea. The walls were poorly decorated during a scene of good tension where the dude was walking and the camera between him and what's in front of him and then he gets scared by a seductive lady who was above him on a zip line in the ceiling. Then this lady Maude turned on a television screen of a scene from a naughty movie that the directors put in the movie to establish the careers of Bunny and the nihilist man. 

The part with the severed toe was a shocking and creative idea. I liked the scene where the three criminals broke into the dude's house and put a ferret in his bathtub and how his body moved in the tub was astonishing. The car smashing scene was anxious because of how the characters were having a showdown and yelling at each other.

The scene where the dude was on bottom looking at an unbelievably big case of shoes that were much taller than him felt like art. The scene shot to be dark in a black filter w 3 guys in red running with scissors to scare the dude was well made along with the sound it used to build comedic tension.

The end parking lot brawl was a pretty good scene that me laugh and how absurd the nihilists are.

The Big Lebowski is a  textbook example of an artistic movie with stunningly beautiful cinematography that keeps you entertained and is occasionally funny and the plot doesn't matter at all to enjoy this movie and I can understood why people like the Big Lebowski

This is why it is an underrated master of art and photography.

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u/Amazing_Cobbler_787 — 2 days ago