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This looks really interesting. Definitely gonna watch this with my home theater surround sound! Thanks alot for this upload! Very much appreciated!! 🤘😎 |
Don't pay attention to these idiots who just click downvote buttons for just saying "thank you"...the up/downvoting system should never have been put in place YoungBlood!:) Hope you enjoy the movie!:) The concept was never intended to give ratings to "people" & guests should have no rights. It's a complete farce! |
Stop insulting people you don't know and who's motives you have no idea of, ReadThis. |
Yeah well, downvoting is something 'guests' with all their sins can't be blamed for It is those pesky 'members' that are doing it |
I turned this off right the very beginning when they were listening to the radio in SPACE like they were on a building site in down-town Manhattan. Totally and utterly unrealistic nonsense. Now, I may have stayed with it if space was SILENT that it is in real life and how it portrayed in every self-respecting sci-fi movie. God only knows what the 'astronaut consultant' did for their pay check but they fell at the first hurdle. |
There's no space to begin with so WTF are you on about... It's science FICTION, not science. |
Fantastic... thank you for the upload GalaxyRG A/V 8.5 Love sci-fi, and although it was a bit cringe at times..i actually enjoyed it, Awesome on surround sound and great CGI |
I thought it was a decent movie. Sure it was silly but that is what it is supposed to be. Not to be taken too Seriously. It's supposed to be a little Ridiculous. You have to know nothing like this can happen in Real Life so they make it happen in Movies. Sure it's not a Classic by a Long Shot but it isn't bad either. It does have some very silly CGI but if you can overlook that & the silly story you can enjoy Moonfall. |
Ohhh yeah! Time to fire up the home theatre for this one and get the kids rolling on some nerds and popcorn! But first, must find decent copy worthy of a 4k projector. Cheers peeps! |
A9/V8 - was not a bad watch at all finally a post covid movie, still no 2012 but eh The movie was different id say a mix between terminator meets 2001 a space odyssey on mars ... has aspects from all 3 movies combined into one with a different twist to it .... |
A good entertaining watch, and I emphasis entertaining... I like to see landscapes getting blown up and large things dropped onto other large things in a totally dull movie with shitty dialogue... Il likes what I likes |
Jesus is real Prove me wrong I'll send a flying pig |
Fine examples of how it doesn't work. He who claims has to hand evidence of the claim, not the other way 'round. |
The Earth is flat. One million donuts if you can prove me wrong. |
How can anyone prove anything to you when you just have proven yourself you can't read? |
Talking of sentient AIs - 'And now out among the stars evolution was driving towards new goals. The first explorers of Earth had long since come to the limits of flesh and blood; as soon as their machines were better than their bodies it was time to move. First their brain, and then their thoughts alone, they transferred into shining new homes of metal and plastic. In these, they roamed among the stars. They no longer built spaceships, they *were* spaceships. But the age of the Machine-entities swiftly passed. In their ceaseless experimenting, they had learned the structure of space itself, and to preserve their thoughts for eternity in frozen lattices of light. They could become creatures of radiation, free at last from the tyranny of matter. Into pure energy, therefore, they presently transformed themselves; and on a thousand worlds, the empty shells they had discarded twitched for a while in a mindless dance of death, then crumbled into rust. Now they were lords of the Galaxy, and beyond the reach of time. They could rove at will among the stars, and sink like a subtle mist through the very interstices of space. But despite their Godlike powers, they had not wholly forgotten their origin, in the warm slime of a vanished sea. And they still watched over the experiments their ancestors had started, so long ago. Extract from 2001: A Space Odyssey © Arthur C Clarke |