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Post by kolchak92 on May 27, 2023 21:49:41 GMT
There's literally not one movie there that I don't remember.
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Post by Prime etc. on May 27, 2023 22:07:23 GMT
In terms of cultural impact and recognition since release it does seem most of these movies did not leave much of a legacy, including Tron: Legacy.
Godzilla 1998 at least has the distinction of being a remake that people consider a bad idea, but if not for the more recent remakes, probably would have been forgotten.
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Post by quagsjonny on May 27, 2023 22:55:07 GMT
I wish you numbered them. Easier for everyone.
Troy has a great cast. Sean Bean should have been given an Odysseus sequel. Instead that little punchable midget got lead roles in Lotr, hobbit? uhhhh yeah leggsy is in the book...... and Pirates? One inch shorter than Tommy, this munchkin spits dialogue so bad, the theatre helps him through.... film, not stage. We cheer th9is idiot delivering a line..... final cut. Bana punching him in the face. 3mins, I'd pay$15
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Post by quagsjonny on May 27, 2023 23:36:46 GMT
2012 was a fun off..... New CGI....meh... the ark thing was a fun twist.. con Air was probably better than F10 25 years earlier....
JC? Is this site used in middle school now? Why were the films not listed by number for group discussion?
Apology for cursing.
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Post by ck100 on May 27, 2023 23:53:30 GMT
The movies don't need to be numbered. They're just 22 movies that were chosen by that site. The movies are not going from best-to-worst, worst-to-best, most-memorable-to-least-memorable, least memorable-to-most-memorable, etc.
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Post by mrellaguru on May 28, 2023 0:43:46 GMT
Slumdog Millionaire is the exact opposite of a blockbuster. Weird list.
Ummmm... SM grossed over 370 million on a 15 million dollar budget. That probably makes it a "blockbuster".
Perhaps you didn't like the film? Which is alright, but most of the people I know that saw it, liked it a lot. Although, I do think some people from India didn't care for it.
I've never even seen the film.
I guess it depends how you define blockbuster. I think of a modern blockbuster as a big budget movie with big names that's intended to make a ton of money, often accompanied by merchandising and marketing blitz. Not a no name low budget movie that happens to catch on.
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Post by Xcalatë on May 28, 2023 5:36:46 GMT
Strange list, most of those are remembered by many. For example Con Air is a classic and the Millers even has a meme that has been going strong for years.
What meme would that be?
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Post by stickman38 on May 28, 2023 19:04:16 GMT
Ummmm... SM grossed over 370 million on a 15 million dollar budget. That probably makes it a "blockbuster".
Perhaps you didn't like the film? Which is alright, but most of the people I know that saw it, liked it a lot. Although, I do think some people from India didn't care for it.
I've never even seen the film.
I guess it depends how you define blockbuster. I think of a modern blockbuster as a big budget movie with big names that's intended to make a ton of money, often accompanied by merchandising and marketing blitz. Not a no name low budget movie that happens to catch on.
You should watch it. It's a good movie.
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Post by 博:Dr.BLΔD€:锯 on May 31, 2023 2:34:59 GMT
I've seen 3 from that list. Movies are not really my thing. I don't remember.
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