Inspired by the linked XKCD. Using 60% instead of 50% because that’s an easy filter to apply on rottentomatoes.

I’ll go first: I think “Sherlock Holmes: A game of Shadows” was awesome, from the plot to the characters ,and especially how they used screen-play to highlight how Sherlocks head works in these absurd ways.

  • Ashtear
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    22 years ago

    I tend to like sci-fi in this category such as Stargate, Dune (1984), and the Riddick films.

    TRON Legacy is my favorite of the bunch, however. Incredible soundtrack, gorgeous costume design, and plenty of character.

    • @h34d@feddit.de
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      22 years ago

      Stargate, Dune (1984), and the Riddick films

      I like those too, in particular Dune and the Chronicles of Riddick, but they all have audience scores above 60% (and Stargate and Dune are from the last millennium if we’re sticking to that requirement).

    • @flatpandisk@lemm.ee
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      12 years ago

      I really liked Tron Legacy. I keep hearing the next one in the works so cautiously awaiting to see what they release next.

      • SkaveRat
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        12 years ago

        If Daft Punk isn’t doing the music, I won’t even bother being interested

    • Roundcat
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      12 years ago

      TRON Legacy is one of those movies where I watch it purely for its visuals and music. It’s a let down in terms of story and action, but I stop everything to look at it when its on.

  • @plutolink@sh.itjust.works
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    22 years ago

    I, Robot, especially after reading the books. It functions as a combo of the books, but set roughly where the first book took place in, using a variant of the protagonist from the sequels. The robots taking over as they did, though, wasn’t really accurate, even just regarding the laws of robotics, but it worked for the movie’s conflict. In the books, they get a larger hold on humanity, but to help them go past Earth to become an intragalactic society. For a one-off, though, I can see the directions the movie took to give it that close-ended feeling. Also, the implications of robots and humans, and Spooner as a chracter were pretty faithful to the source material, IMO.

    • @joonazan@discuss.tchncs.de
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      02 years ago

      I would say the only thing the movie has in common with the book is that it mentions the book’s main character and the laws of robotics. The book is all about weird behavior of robots that actually obey the laws but the movie just treats them as some corporate doublespeak.

      • @plutolink@sh.itjust.works
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        12 years ago

        Yeah, I don’t think Spooner is identical to Elijah Baley, but I see they connect on the technophobe aspects, if nothing else. It’s been a while since I’ve read the books, in other aspects they’re probably vastly different.

        • @joonazan@discuss.tchncs.de
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          02 years ago

          The main character in I, Robot is Dr. Susan Calvin. It also features Donovan and Powell. Elijah is from the robot trilogy, which happens centuries after I, Robot.

          • @MajorHavoc@lemmy.world
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            12 years ago

            “The Caves of Steel” is very much part of the “I Robot” storyline, and not an important distinction here. I also expected Dr Susan Calvin, but when talking about what we actually got, it’s closest to an adaptation of the R. Daneel trilogy.

            And anyway, on Asimov’s average scale, those years are right next to eachother. /s

  • @_xDEADBEEF@lemm.ee
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    12 years ago

    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.

    57% on RT but its probably one of my favourite Wes Anderson films.

  • @nac82@lemm.ee
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    Audience score or critics score?

    Netflix made that movie “Bright” and I thought it was pretty incredible.

    Looks like the audience put it at 83% but critics have it as 26%

  • @BastingChemina@slrpnk.net
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    12 years ago

    Kingdom of Heavens. This movie just transported me but is rated 39%.

    But to be fair I’ve only seen the director’s cut, apparently there is a huge difference between the director’s cut and the theatre release.

  • @popemichael@lemmy.sdf.org
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    12 years ago

    “Judge Dredd” (1995)

    It’s fun, funny, entertaining, and while not well written, is well acted.

    Honorable mention is “Demolition Man” (1993) for similar reasons. Though it’s in the 60s when it comes to a rating.

    It’s like, sometimes I want to sit back turn my brain off for 2 hours, and just enjoy.

  • @atomWood@lemm.ee
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    12 years ago

    Tron: Legacy

    This is one of my favourite movies of all time. The story, atmosphere, and music are absolutely amazing!

  • @h34d@feddit.de
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    12 years ago

    Reign of Fire only has a 42% (Critics), 49% (Audience) rating on RT, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. The visuals and sets create a nice moody post-apocalyptic vibe, and the actors deliver decent performances imo.