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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Best Science Fiction movie ever made
Forget Star Wars, Armageddon, or whatever. This is the greatest scifi movie ever made. Its semi-realistic approach (compared on the fairy-tales approaches in the Star Wars), great storytelling, a plot that never makes up things for you is astounding. The soundtrack is great, acting, and the visuals. Would you believe this movie was made over 30 years ago???
Not all people get into the plot. Once you do, its the most greatest film experiences ever. This is a must for everyone.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Best Science Fiction movie ever made
Forget Star Wars, Armageddon, or whatever. This is the greatest scifi movie ever made. Its semi-realistic approach (compared on the fairy-tales approaches in the Star Wars), great storytelling, a plot that never makes up things for you is astounding. The soundtrack is great, acting, and the visuals. Would you believe this movie was made over 30 years ago???
Not all people get into the plot. Once you do, its the most greatest film experiences ever. This is a must for everyone.
Full Throttle (1995)
great, but not in usual level of Lucasarts' adventures
This is somewhat funny comic adventure. The problem is however, that it's very easy and linear to play. It is basically set into 4 different episodes (your inventory gets lost in each episode), but it lacks the depth. There isn't really anything to do except to solve those linear (easy) problems, and then it's all over. And the ending is quite disappointment for a Lucasarts adventure. But hey, if you like heavymetal, go and get it.
The Dig (1995)
athmospheric, moody, simply great.
This is the second best computer adventure I've ever played.
With attractive storyline, moody handdrawn graphics and a supportive soundtrack, it keeps you playing till the end. But it is not an easy game to solve. There's one flaw though: the voice-acting. Robert Patrick sounds rather bored when acting Boston Low.
The Blues Brothers (1980)
These brothers got the groove!
Blues Brothers could be the most entertaining 2 hours you will spend. It's filled with great music, funny jokes and best chasing scenes ever filmed. Both Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi do a great job, with many other superstars, such as James Brown, Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles supporting.
Dirty Harry (1971)
a classic western goes modern big city?
Dirty Harry is somewhat typical Clint Eastwood film, where he plays silent man which never relieves anything of himself (sometimes he even don't have a name!), but has a strong will to catch the bad guys, in this case a serial murderer. There's a lot of brutal beating scenes in this film, but never it goes over the storyline. Clint does a great job here.