5th Element.
Spaceballs, so you will know what the future holds.
Enemy Mine (1985)
V for Vendetta
- Not just a great war movie, but also a cinematic masterpiece.
Some great ones were already mentioned. I’ll add Life Is Beautiful (1997).
“12 Angry Men” (1957) is a personal favorite that I recommend to pretty much everyone. Great messages about questioning assumptions, challenging biases, understanding the limitations of evidence, acknowledging imperfections in the justice system, and the consequences thereof.
The movie is also cinematically interesting to me because it feels “small”. The entire movie just about takes place in one room, and the events of the film transpire over the course of one afternoon.
The Fifth Element.
Super green.
Office Space
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Army of Darkness
Alien
Aliens
Because fuck you: Watcher in the Woods
Evil Dead 2
The Man Who Knew Too Little
Ikiru (“To Live”)
Wall-e
It’s our future if we don’t fix shit.
Bold of you to assume we’ll be able to cooperate long enough to transport all of humanity off planet
They probably didn’t. It’s a single ship, not that big, and they only used one language on it.
Touche
Idiocracy
Idiocracy is a funny movie that I enjoy. However I’m disturbed by the number of people who say it’s a documentary, or a warning. That’s because the central premise of the movie (that humans breed wrong and if nothing is done, we’ll devolve and society will collapse) also happens to be the central premise of Eugenics.
Honestly, I’m kind of put off watching the movie due to those weird eugenicsy undertones… Feels like one of those “i am very smart” Reddit people looking down on the “lesser masses” and saying they shouldn’t reproduce.
Hey, at least in Idiocracy, once they determined the guy to be smarter than everyone else, at least they put him in charge of things…
They did try to kill him first. Several times…
Welcome to Costco, I love you
That’s just movie to prepare you for the future.
To prepare for the future, all you need are electrolytes.
Camacho for president!
You spelled present day wrong.
The future is already here. It’s just unevenly distributed.