Wild Palms - 1993 - Interesting mini-series about warring secret societies, one of which wants to take control using virtual reality television and a drug that tricks your brain into thinking the VR entities provide haptic feedback.
The Ipcress File - 1965 - Decent Harry Palmer flick about an MK Ultra-style program to alter the way people behave, specifically causing them to lose memories. Used as a way to alter the course of science, by preventing certain breakthroughs from being made in order to control the population.
Great. I'll add the movie. Unfortunately I don't know a lot about tv series. If you want, you can make the list of tv conspiracy series in the series community.
Seen a few movies on the list so might as well give short opinions on them.
Enemy of the State - alright flick
The China Syndrome - pretty good
The Manchurian Candidate 1962 - pretty good but some plot points go nowhere
All the President's Men - i saw the actors and got excited and then i saw it was about reporters of a certain nationality and the story itself might be fake as fuck so i decided against watching it
The Faculty - they really don't make movies like that anymore yeah? watched it when i was 8 or something and rewatched it few years ago. it's great.
everything else i either haven't seen or everyone here have given (or should) watch.
I watched The Faculty already as adult and it was still intelligent. Age has nothing to do with quality. I watched The Ting as a kid, still rewatching it. It's still perfect.
You completely missed the point. I scrolled down your list and was wondering just what sort of conspiracy could be around the battle of Rourke's Drift, then clicked and saw it was a completely different movie.
They Live from John Carpenter.
Funny, they're missing a couple on there:
Wild Palms - 1993 - Interesting mini-series about warring secret societies, one of which wants to take control using virtual reality television and a drug that tricks your brain into thinking the VR entities provide haptic feedback.
The Ipcress File - 1965 - Decent Harry Palmer flick about an MK Ultra-style program to alter the way people behave, specifically causing them to lose memories. Used as a way to alter the course of science, by preventing certain breakthroughs from being made in order to control the population.
Great. I'll add the movie. Unfortunately I don't know a lot about tv series. If you want, you can make the list of tv conspiracy series in the series community.
Seen a few movies on the list so might as well give short opinions on them.
Enemy of the State - alright flick
The China Syndrome - pretty good
The Manchurian Candidate 1962 - pretty good but some plot points go nowhere
All the President's Men - i saw the actors and got excited and then i saw it was about reporters of a certain nationality and the story itself might be fake as fuck so i decided against watching it
The Faculty - they really don't make movies like that anymore yeah? watched it when i was 8 or something and rewatched it few years ago. it's great. everything else i either haven't seen or everyone here have given (or should) watch.
I watched The Faculty already as adult and it was still intelligent. Age has nothing to do with quality. I watched The Ting as a kid, still rewatching it. It's still perfect.
Yeah but you wouldn't normally watch a bodyhorror(?) movie as a kid. The girls were hot though even then...
I watched everything I wanted as a kid. I don't know what are you talking about. I was born normal.
Was surprised to see Zulu on the list, first thought was the movie about Rourke's Drift.
The one with Sir Michael Caine? Watched it recently. Extremely well made movie. Made me a british nationalist again.
Yep, that's the one.
I have no idea what are you talking about. It's a plausible conspiracy.
Two very different movies with the same title.
Explain.
There's the 1964 war movie which is the first thing I think of when someone mentions a Zulu movie: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0058777/
And then there's the 2013 one from your list, which I didn't know existed before clicking it: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2249221/?ref_=nv_sr_1
My list is about conspiracy. Suit yourself. I'm not interested in movies about Africa without conspiracy.
You completely missed the point. I scrolled down your list and was wondering just what sort of conspiracy could be around the battle of Rourke's Drift, then clicked and saw it was a completely different movie.
They are all linked to IMDb. I still don't understand.