Based on Philip K Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electronic Sheep?”, this tense cyberpunk (well, kind of) movie about a world where androids called Replicants are almost indistinguishable from humans is fantastic, though obviously not the sort ...
from yanuar brechin - A classic, must-see sci-fi flick.
tylerluigi - wasn't the greatest
One of the best movies of all time and certainly owns the Adventure category hands-down for me. Even aside from the great story and active the cinematography is incredible with tons of truly iconic shots.
from mameiac
What's remarkable about this movie is just how whiney Luke Skywalker is. I didn't see that as a kid when we saw it during its opening at the Star Theater in Fall Church, Virginia. The old Washington Star newspaper serialized the story. I remember eagerly grabbing the paper off of our front stoop and reading the latest installment as I got home from school.
from birdman
My favorite of them all. I remember being in complete drama shock when I first heard the lines "Luke, I am your father"... I remember feeling the significance even though I was a kid who was wide eyed with all the action, the gadgets, the costumes, the flying about!
from cham
This is my favorite OT film. The thing about this episode is that we got a three-way simultaneous battle series. Much like in Episode One, there was a space battle, a ground battle, and a saber battle. Stunning visuals and great action sequences.
from erier2003 jbbdude - Best Star Wars movie! Tied it all together. Ewoks, dead Vader, Luke and Leia discovering their connection...
Harrison Ford was more comical in this very successful sequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark. His leading lady was also funny in many scenes (especially when they entered a secret chamber from a palace where they encountered many crawlers). Indi's sidekick (a Chinese boy) also provided comic effect to this epic adventure.
from quick24 rynz - this is one of nice movie
mtbarber927 - amazing!
Outside Indiana Jones, this is my favorite Harrison Ford starrer. I think I have seen this film more than five times! He was convincing in his role as a US President whose service plane was hijacked by terrorists. The story and action sequences (especially the rescue scene) were suspenseful and spectacular.
from quick24
He was once Hollywood's most bankable actor with such strings of box office hits like Raiders of the Lost Ark and other Indiana Jones films, Star Wars and its sequels, Air Force One, The Fugitive, and many others. His career found a resurgence last year when he starred in yet another installment of Indiana Jones (The Crystal Skull). I heard George Lucas is writing the script for a fifth Indiana Jones film.
from quick24
The weight of Marlon Brando almost sinks this "Heart of Darkness" in Vietnam. Best scenes - the Wagner chopper attack of course, the Playboy bunnies show and the tiger. Martin Sheen is solid. A fourteen-year-old Laurence Fishburne is aboard for the PT Boat ride down the River of Death. Welcome to the Slaughterhouse.
from mgsoulcraft - liked from marcel's entry
ippikitaishi liked this entry
Compared to the older Indiana Jones movies, this one is not bad. Cool new story. Harrison Ford did good but I think it was time for him to retire.
from magneticartmaster - liked from suchi's entry
Harrison Ford is Jack Ryan in this movie about the IRA. Not as much action as I would like out of a Tom Clancy movie and Harrison Ford seems a bit too hold for this role. Definitely watchable though.
from bindu
The original is quite good, but for fans of the story, see this longer version. Wonderful allusions to Elliott's Hollow Men, The Heart of Darkness, and more.
from mday
An epic portrait of late Sixties America, as seen through the portrayal of two of its children: anthropology...
from eamir
This movie was great. I can't believe ol' girl took over her body like that. It held my interest.
from keisha_danelle
