An Aviation Mechanic is currently the CEO President of The Boeing Company and today, December 11 2013 we find that an intern at General Motors has been named the CEO President of General Motors. Just proves my theory that the Super jew kikes are killing their way to the top! Do some research on these fake people and you find they have no real background to manage any company but they are giving the top slot because they killed all their adversaries. Reference the movie "Shock to the System!" Killing is what the Super jew kikes do best and killing to advance their careers__they really love doing that! Wake up! Hey, who was in the movie "A Shock to the System"? Donald Sutherland? Well, go figure! And, DS also appeared in Alien Invasion movies. Hmmm?
RubberJunk1, thanks for responding to my comment for 'The Arrival'. Steven Spielberg's films (prior to CEOTTK) were 'Duel' 1971, 'The Sugarland Express' 1974, and 'Jaws' 1975. For the history of film making, these 3 films established an incredible momentum. Then, in 1977, there was that poster for 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind'. The night sky. The empty highway and the ball of light in the distance. For me, the moments of 'CEOTTK' weren't the film that spellbinding image conjured up.
One of the most immersive movies Hollywood has ever made. It really gets you into its "world". I also like the ending, which I believe should be something to teach in cinematography classes. A "good" ending but given very sadly and bad-assly at the same time! The music is another great part of the movie, immersive as the rest of the film. I still like to play the main title on full volume every now and then, and always play it as a test track for new speakers!
I try to find the movie which scientist had to travel to a country with rainforests, met a journalist there and together they exposed aliens with reverse knees. Is it arrival or something else?
love this film must make a number 2
Stayed at Planet Hollywood Vegas and my room had the stage props in my room, was really cool
An Aviation Mechanic is currently the CEO President of The Boeing Company and
today, December 11 2013 we find that an intern at General Motors has been named the CEO President of General Motors. Just proves my theory that the Super jew kikes are killing their way to the top! Do some research on these fake people and you find they have no real background to manage any company but they are giving the top slot because they killed all their adversaries. Reference the movie "Shock to the System!" Killing is what the Super jew kikes do best and killing to advance their careers__they really love doing that! Wake up! Hey, who was in the movie "A Shock to the System"? Donald Sutherland? Well, go figure! And, DS also appeared in Alien Invasion movies. Hmmm?
great
half life starring goden freeman
charlie sheen.. as a scientist. Definitely an alien movie.
Duh, winning.
Memories
'The Arrival' reminds us that Steven Spielberg will someday apologize for 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind' and make the film he intended to make.
RubberJunk1, thanks for responding to my comment for 'The Arrival'.
Steven Spielberg's films (prior to CEOTTK) were 'Duel' 1971,
'The Sugarland Express' 1974, and 'Jaws' 1975. For the history
of film making, these 3 films established an incredible momentum.
Then, in 1977, there was that poster for 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind'.
The night sky. The empty highway and the ball of light in the distance.
For me, the moments of 'CEOTTK' weren't the film that spellbinding image
conjured up.
Maybe they have a point, maybe if we can't take care of the planet, we don't deserve to exist.
This first part is so much better and with much better acting and more action and realism and more aliens than the sequel which was "meeeh" :D
Low Budget Style Reminded Me Of An X-files Episode I Liked That All Star Cast Sheen On Coke Can't Act For Shit The Plot Wasn't That Strong
AWESOME MOVIE
What a shit movie
"100,000 watts oughta get their attention."
One of the most immersive movies Hollywood has ever made. It really gets you into its "world". I also like the ending, which I believe should be something to teach in cinematography classes. A "good" ending but given very sadly and bad-assly at the same time! The music is another great part of the movie, immersive as the rest of the film. I still like to play the main title on full volume every now and then, and always play it as a test track for new speakers!
I try to find the movie which scientist had to travel to a country with rainforests, met a journalist there and together they exposed aliens with reverse knees. Is it arrival or something else?
when I saw this movie when I was a kid, I didnt even know that was charlie sheen, cuz back then, he wasnt ths charlie sheen we know now days
This was a parody of Contact, right?