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Thread for Good movies recently released to theater, video or otherwise.
"Unthinkable" released in 2010..watched recently, i liked it very much.
Its not easy watch, torture scenes are very difficult to digest., movie made me Think..n well im still thinking hard
Samuel Jackson ..as always best.
My all time favorite movie is w/o doubt "The Shwashank Redemption "
I'm glad the article stated it would not be another "Khan" or the 2nd original series pilot story of "Gary Mitchell" although a storyline involving Mitchell as part of the crew in the suggested earlier history would be fine. Aren't Trek fans sick of the Khan-like formula sequels with always some anti-Kirk or Picard bad guy "nemesis" character. The Khan-formula started because the original "Six Million Dollar Man" producer took over the movie series from Roddenberry promising to make the first sequel less than 1/5 the cost for Paramount. The series was much deeper than that in the original premise by Gene Roddenberry, and only the first Trek movie reflected more of the hard sci-fi episodes of TOS, plus it showed off the Enterprise refit like it was some awesome glacially beautiful spacefaring character. You never saw Spock scanning scientifically again after that. But anyways, if it's going to be another "dark sequel" fad, hopefully Abrams and crew will come up with something new and surprising enough.
I watched just a tiny bit of it. I would say that if anyone likes the basic idea,
you'll probably like the digital series. It is on you tube, so it's free.
"... a chip that can be installed into the human nervous system, giving its owner ultimate access to the Internet all day, every day."
The above was from MTV but I don't provide the link this time because it gives away too
much of the story.
H+ probably should have been posted to the TV series thread, but it's only
on-line. I get confused easily (HA!).
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