Movies recently reviewed by RRA:
Star Trek (2009)
Pain & Gain (2013)
Oblivion (2013)
Jurassic Park III (2001)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
The New RRA: Less Spam, still 100% ruining AD.
Both have done many movies I've liked, though as a kid I always was a bigger Arnold fan because quite frankly (for a time at least) his movies were consistently better. In a way he reminded of Clint Eastwood in having a knack for both knowing what his fans wanted to see, and attach that formula to good story properties with good directors. (PREDATOR and TOTAL RECALL both come to mind.)
Movies recently reviewed by RRA:
Star Trek (2009)
Pain & Gain (2013)
Oblivion (2013)
Jurassic Park III (2001)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
The New RRA: Less Spam, still 100% ruining AD.
Aliens followed by Terminator. After that, it's a jumble, though Avatar would be around the bottom (though above Piranha. I think.)
1. Aliens
2. Titanic
3. The Terminator
4. Avatar
5. True Lies
6. The Abyss
7. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
1- Titanic, Avatar, Aliens, Terminator 2 are greeat.
2- Terminator
3- true lies
4- Abyss
Masterpiece
1. Titanic
2. The Abyss
Awesome
tie for the 3rd spot
Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Aliens
Good
5. The Terminator
6. True Lies
Bellow average
7. Avatar
Underwhelmed by the special effects (yeah i'm old), by the story (didn't need youtube to do the connection with Pocahontas), and maybe because it has a main character played by the uncharismatic actor Sam Worthington.
sorry for my english
I was crazy obsessed with The Abyss when it came out in 1989. I saw it over and over again in the cinema.
Aliens / both Terminator films will never grow old for me.
Titanic was amazing on the big screen but difficult for me to get through on TV and I didn't like 3D conversion.
Avatar is the first Cameron film to disappoint me. I even tried giving it 3 chances. It leaves me completely cold unlike his other films.
Great director.
1- Terminator 2: Judgment Day
2- Aliens
3- Avatar
4- Titanic
5- The Terminator
6- True Lies
All great. The first two are masterpieces. Avatar is incredibly underrated amongst the general public. It is indeed not perfect (Sigourney Weaver's acting, the story "structure") but it is still one his most, if not most, mature and thought-provoking work to date.
Titanic won this? LOL. AD has lost whatever credibility it had!
I have seen very few and I still need to watch Titanic properly, but I adore Aliens.