Drocket wrote:Dark City was a great movie. I'm willing to bet that a lot of people haven't seen it, since it was mostly an 'under the radar' sort of movie, so if you haven't seen it, go track it down and rent it. Its also shown occasionally on cable channels like TNT.
Despite being a major (major, major) Transformers fan (an original G1 Optimus Prime is sitting in my room right now watching me type this), I never really liked the Transformers movie. I remember walking out of the theater and thinking that it kind of blew, despite being like 12 years old. It kind of turned me off Transformers after that, and I blame the movie entirely for the demise of the Transformers line (though it has tried to make a few comebacks since then, but they just haven't had the spark that would make them work.)
On that note, anyone seen <a href="http://www.kbtoys.com/genProduct.html/PID/2570339/ctid/17/INstock/Y/D/605/ls/default">this</a>? I want one, but its just way too expensive.
Drocket wrote:Dark City was a great movie.
Joram Lionheart wrote:Umm...which part? Are we talking about (1998) Dark City, starring Keifer Sutherland and Jennifer Connelly? I thought it was an "interesting" movie but hardly "great." Interesting in the eXistenZ (1999) and Thirteenth Floor (1999) kinda interesting (if you've seen those movies). Sorry but I have to give it two and half *'s at best.
Drocket wrote: I think, is that it addressed the debate over what makes a person who they are. It is the memories that they possess, or is it something deeper? The movie never really gave a specific answer either way.
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