"Clash of the Titans". The 1981 version, which is full of stop-motion stuff. It's also been said to be dull, but I honestly enjoyed it growing up. These days I'd recommend it because said stop-motion is a lost (and expensive!) art.
"Clash of the Titans". The 1981 version, which is full of stop-motion stuff. It's also been said to be dull, but I honestly enjoyed it growing up. These days I'd recommend it because said stop-motion is a lost (and expensive!) art.
"Johnny Mnemonic". It's not 'good' but Keanu is interesting in it as a courier who carries data files in his brain. It's weird because I saw this before I actually saw "Blade Runner". Also, home to a scene I really love. (Source of the GIF) Problem is, the rest of the movie feels "bleh".
One more now that I recall, and it's because I was familiar with the source material: "Always Watching". It isn't exactly connected to the original source, and it relies a lot on already having some cursory knowledge about the Slender Man mythos. Which is in the "fad" territory. It was interesting.
But it's also an acquired taste: - Slender Man tangential. - A found footage horror movie. - Using "Marble Hornets" without being directly connected to it. (Even in writers.) - FULL of jumpscares and occasional digital distortions. - The protagonists are not really good people, really.
Ah, you know, still need to do that one! I liked the VHS cover, at the time, thought it was clever ^^
It used to blur with me as a kid, with Jason and the Argonauts X3