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66 62% | Dune (2021)
"Who films a movie with Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa and keeps them in completely separate fight scenes!!!"
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27 22% | Sylvia (2003)
"The perfect date movie for 2003. A long, drawn out study with the continued promise of on-screen nudity, so you don’t fall asleep during the first two thirds."
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90 91% | Alien (1979)
"A masterful and claustrophobic horror movie that happens to have a science fiction setting, due to its futuristic nature. But if you swapped the background for a Victorian manor, the movie would be just as suspenseful, though I doubt I know what the Victorian equivalent of a forklift is."
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72 71% | Aliens (1986)
"A very different film from Alien, but excellent in its own way. It's not as dark or cozy, but does a good job exchanging action for suspense."
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67 63% | Galaxy Quest (1999)
"A well cast movie that uses the strengths of the actors and the rules of science fiction to create a funny science fiction film that knows its place better than most serious efforts."
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21 15% | Heart Condition (1990)
"Here is a Denzel Washington movie you didn't see. Having watched this movie 30 years ago, I can only remember the scene where Bob Hoskins has to check to make sure that in addition to Denzel Washington's heart during surgery, he also didn't get his genitalia. I bet this was way funnier on the written page and not even Bob Hoskins could make this scene work."
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47 41% | A Quiet Place (2018)
"I had high hopes, but the concept of the film requires you to suspend belief far more than I could in order to make this work."
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74 75% | The Graduate (1967)
"A stylish film about a scenario that none of us will ever get into. And I don't just mean plastics."
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68 65% | Bullitt (1968)
"The plot is a little thin, but the driving scenes are worth the wait. If it wasn't for Vertigo, this would be the first movie you think of when you think of San Francisco."
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58 52% | The Italian Job (1969)
"I mean, Benny Hill as a computer scientist is an amazingly wonderful leap of faith and the driving scenes are ridiculously good, but the ending...is it really an ending?"
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