Yes it was a good concept. If you have a chance to see it, watch it, it's pretty good, I believe Tubi has it on now
I never seen that that SW Lego trailer. What twist & turns there. A very different version of The Duel of the Fates plus AT-ATs becoming the Gorilla Walkers and Darth Jar Jar...holy crap
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Probably should've saved this for Halloween, but since I was doing Travolta movies, this was actually his first film...albeit a minor role. I've never seen this movie though it has a really impressive cast.
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There's plenty more Travolta movies out there How about that about Travolta I never seen that either. It does a have big cast in it. 70's horror artwork & movies were very cool which this movie has excellent makeup and atmosphere. Talk about spoiling the ending I'm surprised that Anton Lavey was in it
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I recall seeing the previews of Moneyball but never seen it. When you posted Michael the other day I was like oh that reminds Me of the other film that Travolta was in the big movie year of 1996...Phenomenon I thought it was a very good movie
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That came out when I was a senior in high school. Back then if Travolta or Bruce Willis had a new movie, I'd usually go see it in the theater. Until Battlefield Earth, at least.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
I see which that is cool. I never knew about Gamebox 1.0. That looked very interesting there especially since Danella Fishel & Patrick Kilpatrick is in it From what I recall when I saw it is 2000, Battlefield Earth wasn't as bad as people make it to be, there is far, far worse movies than that. I thought it was pretty exciting. My biggest gripe about it was that Richard Tyson wasn't the hero and wasn't in it that much like he should have been
The score was decent too by decent composer Elia Cmiral
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I think if it came out a few years later, but the effects weren't that great, and Travolta just seemed like an odd choice. I'd never heard of Game Box either, it looked like an interesting idea, but kind of a low budget.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Yes, maybe. Yes it was an odd choice. Oh budget really never matters to Me, as long as the effort is there and it's exciting I never seen Nobody `s Fool before. Here's this John Travolta movie...Domestic Disturbance that came out in 2001 with Vince Vaughn & Teri Polo. I thought that this was a very good film
It has an excellent score by Marc Mancina whom did Twister in 96
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