So I'm watching Minority Report..

Juice Box

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and I am amazed at the awesome replay value it has. I saw it a long time ago and thought it was simply amazing...and it is just as good this time. I am a big fan of movies that focus on the struggle of one character throughout the entire movie. Movies such as this, and gattaca always amaze me. Anyone else a fan?
 

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Yup! Great movie! Then again, the only Spielberg movie that dissappointed was AI
 

xboxist

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Yep, good replay value (for some reason -- can't put my finger on it).

Kinda like Shawshank. And the Breakfast Club.
 

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seriously? I didn't even make it all the way through the movie, I honestly thought it had no redeeming value whatsoever
 

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Ya, sweet movie, definately has good replay value since it moves so quickly. I loved it but so many other people put it down.
 

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haha just got to the scene where Anderton is fighting the Pre-Crime cops....and I must say...this is one of the saddest fight scenes ever....I mean...why in the world do they not have guns?
 

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Originally posted by: xboxist
Yep, good replay value (for some reason -- can't put my finger on it).

Kinda like Shawshank. And the Breakfast Club.

you are secretly in love with tom cruise. :Q
 

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Originally posted by: Juice Box
haha just got to the scene where Anderton is fighting the Pre-Crime cops....and I must say...this is one of the saddest fight scenes ever....I mean...why in the world do they not have guns?


I don't think they were suppose to kill, they were suppose to detain in order to stop the crime
 

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Originally posted by: Juice Box
haha just got to the scene where Anderton is fighting the Pre-Crime cops....and I must say...this is one of the saddest fight scenes ever....I mean...why in the world do they not have guns?

I thought that was a nice touch, that they didnt have guns. They have sick sticks, which can put someone out of commission, but not permanently injure them. It seemed exactly like something the government would move to, especially if they are catching people unaware before they did the crime.
 

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Originally posted by: Juice Box
and I am amazed at the awesome replay value it has. I saw it a long time ago and thought it was simply amazing...and it is just as good this time. I am a big fan of movies that focus on the struggle of one character throughout the entire movie. Movies such as this, and gattaca always amaze me. Anyone else a fan?
those 2 movies along with 'the good, the bad and the ugly', 'the godfather part ii' and 'desperado' get probably the most repeat plays in my dvd player. i could never get tired of those movies.