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Dork_knight74 (881 KP) rated Ex Machina (2015) in Movies

Jul 31, 2018 (Updated Jul 31, 2018)  
Ex Machina (2015)
Ex Machina (2015)
2015 | Sci-Fi, Thriller
Found another great sci-fi drama/ thriller on Netflix called "Ex Machina"(not Netflix exclusive). The acting and cinematography were really good. The story unfolds beautifully and ends with a really good twist. This is a really thought provoking movie about technology and keeps you interested throughout. Alicia Vikander was amazing. She played her part perfectly. There is some full frontal female nudity, but not sex(deals with robots that look human). Not really for kids, but this one is really worth a watch!
  
Transformers (2007)
Transformers (2007)
2007 | Action, Sci-Fi
You know what you get with Bay movies and this one doesn't completely disappoint.
His films are always on a grand scale and will have the prerequisites including massive explosions and a wafer thin plot.
Of note is what can only be described as sublime animation of the robots which is breathtaking and the level of humour is entertaining however the flaws outweigh the good points.
Another point to note...Shia LeBouf doesn't annoy as much in his first outing...Downside...good things never really last forever.
  
Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)
Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)
1985 | Family, Sci-Fi

"As a children’s movie, this might be a failure, but as a surrealist nightmare set in a world of Yuletide kitsch, it’s a masterpiece. Santa lives in a castle in outer space, with a wizard and a giant room full of singing children of every ethnic stereotype imaginable. The reindeer are robots. He watches the earth with a giant all-seeing electronic eyeball. Satan sends a demon to corrupt the children of earth, and only you-know-who can stop him. And that’s only the beginning…"

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