Not exact matches
Now, though, it's waving a hand in the air to select a
movie on Xbox or flicking through the interface
of a Windows 8 tablet that elicits the
feeling of living in a sci -
fi film.
This action platformer
felt like a coked - up twelve - year - old's idea
of a platformer after he watched too many sci -
fi movies.
Critics Consensus: Great visuals, but the story
feels like a cut - and - paste job
of other sci -
fi movies.
Feels like an uninspired, by - the - numbers sci -
fi B -
movie of a game with high production values.
Critic Consensus: Great visuals, but the story
feels like a cut - and - paste job
of other sci -
fi movies.
Even though it relies on a gripping
feel of intense paranoia, this is an overlong sci -
fi / horror
movie that suffers from certain problems in logic and kills its tension with long passages that make the pacing irregular, not even being smart enough as an allegory like the original film.
While it may be a bargain bin game it's still a lot
of fun, and the story behind it all is really unique, perfect for fans
of cheesy Sci -
Fi movies, it reminds me a lot
of the
movie Avatar because
of the environment, the main part
of this game is the flying which takes some getting used too, do to touchy controls, but eventually you'll get the hang
of it, but never really
feels as smooth as
The first hour
of the
movie is virtually unwatchable, with Braff oddly sprinkling in fantasy sci -
fi sequences that are supposed to convey the character's inner - life, but never really add anything to the film other than make it
feel alternately goofy and pretentious.
A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation
of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one
of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of those rare sci -
fi movies that
feels like it was made by people who read sci -
fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which
feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks
of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart
Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure
of which I enjoyed every minut
of which I enjoyed every minute.
If we hadn't seen any
of The Hunger Games
movies, Divergent might have
felt fresher, less like a medium - grade helping
of dystopian sci -
fi built around a young female character who learns to kick butt.
This doesn't even
feel like a comic book
movie, almost having the
feel of an indie sci -
fi flick.
The first trailer for Thor: Ragnarok had an exuberant tone all its own among Marvel
movies, due in no small part to the fun»80s sci -
fi feel the whole
movie is going for, but it had a bit
of outside help, too.
A smart and chilling piece
of sci -
fi that packs a punch, the
movie is so self - assuredly efficient in the way that it utilizes its various parts that it doesn't
feel like the work
of a first - time filmmaker at all.
The genre - fueled likes
of «Wolfen» and «Deadly Blessing» gave James Horner his first real breakthrough at the age
of 25 with «Star Trek II: The Wrath
of Khan» — a seminal sci -
fi movie whose nautical
feel introduced the themes
of friendship, death, resurrection and the joy
of flight that would not only distinguish an astonishingly diverse, Oscar - winning career filled with the likes
of «Titanic,» «Glory,» «Legends
of the Fall,» «Apollo 13,» «The Boy in the Striped Pajamas» and «Jumanji,» but also become motifs for the composer's life itself — one that ended in the jetting into the sky he so much loved at the age
of 61.
The Star Trek Beyond teaser does indeed have a decidedly «un-Star Trek - y»
feel, selling the
movie as more
of a Fast & Furious - style sci -
fi / action film that features Star Trek characters - rather than a Star Trek
movie that includes more action and comedy, a la Abrams» Star Trek and its sequel, Star Trek Into Darkness.
Not containing the wit to be smart, thrilling sci -
fi nor the chutzpah to embrace a fun, B -
movie shlock vibe, it unfortunately
feels like an uninspired TV pilot that any other network would've permanently locked in a vault... At first, it has the
feeling of being dropped into a season finale with characters we should know more about, then after the bland exposition, muddled motivations, and nonsensical developments, one realizes they'd never want to watch what came before anyways.
His next two are a sequel and a remake
of two cult classic films in the hard sci -
fi genre that will only continue to stretch your minds and cinematic intelligence with the upcoming Blade Runner 2049 starring Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, and a crap ton
of other people while his next project is the Watchmen
of sci -
fi movies where people fear that a faithful adaptation and remake
of Dune
feels near impossible, but if there was somebody to do it, it's Denis.
Anyone who
felt burned by Tarsem Singh's Self / less will
feel a familiar sting as Morgan similarly takes an appealing sci -
fi proposition, builds it into something
of interest and squanders that potential, smushing it into shapeless action
movie goo that's sure to be forgotten by dawn.
Mendes has always been an assured visual stylist even when his material
feels wholly bogus — see Road To Perdition — and in Jarhead's second half the desert begins to look like something out
of a dystopian sci -
fi movie: Pools
of oil spilling everywhere blot out the sun and the only illumination is provided by poisonous oil well infernos.
The stunning, cinematic style
feels like an homage to sci -
fi films past, but within the four walls
of the laboratory or Elisa's apartment above a
movie theater is a mismatched story with gratuitous nudity and gruesome visuals.
Almereyda's film belongs to a category that also includes «Eternal Sunshine
of the Spotless Mind,» «Her,» «Ex Machina» and «A.I. Artificial Intelligence» but to me it's singular in being the science - fiction
movie that
feels the least like a sci -
fi movie.
And the various realms and Sci -
Fi setting
of this
movie, with nifty spaceships and laser battles aplenty,
feels like the perfect opportunity to integrate the Guardians
of the Galaxy.
Your reaction to the
movie will ultimately vary based on how you
feel about its ending, but for fans
of the sci -
fi genre and time travel in particular, «Source Code» doesn't disappoint.
Complimentary services include Wi -
Fi in public areas
of the hotel, a fitness room, internet booth, Foxtel sports and
movies and even guest bicycles if you
feel like exploring Sydney on two wheels.
Free chat, free
movies and high speed wi -
fi are not in any way unique to Alaska Airlines but, because
of how the airline presents itself and reacts to customers, it
feels more
of a genuine enhancement rather than an attempt to give a little back after taking away so much....
Inside the home, guests will fall in love with the private
movie theater, media room and Wi -
Fi access, while
feeling secure with the state -
of - the - art alarm system.
It sounds nothing like any Sci -
Fi movie theme (although you may be thinking more
of the John Williams Superman theme, which is the same
feel of flying that Link needs for Skyward Sword).
Whether it be the sci -
fi antics
of LEGO Star Wars, the hijinks in the LEGO
Movie game or the magical whimsy
of LEGO Harry Potter, the love from the developers always rises to the top and you can
feel the palpable excitement they have for the subject matter in what they create.
The4.1 lines were written completely straight, and played as such, to emulate the more serious (but still popcorn - flavored)
feel of a modern military sci -
fi movie.
Gears
of War 4
feels like a blockbuster Hollywood sci -
fi movie from the 80s, with beautiful, action - packed sequences, vile aliens and a lacking plot you won't care about because the visuals and gameplay are so entertaining.
The new 10.5 - inch iPad Pro is a beast
of a machine that's so fast, smooth and responsive that it makes me
feel like I'm in a sci -
fi movie interacting with a killer device that hasn't been invented yet.