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7 years to today, November 2023. To get started, I don’t think Cell the movie was bad, definitely not good, it was ok. I watched this movie previously a few years back because I was interested in movies with Samuel L. Jackson in it. Cell involves many many different concepts and theories that presents itself in the movie.
At the end of the movie Cell we see that Clay has turned into a phone zombie and has become part of the zombie flock around the cell tower. We find out that he was unable to destroy the tower and was not happily reunited with his son.
The Cell is one of my favorite early 2000's horror films and one of my favorite JLo films mainly because the movie itself is a visual masterpiece. The sets, the locations everything was so perfect. I just wish the story itself was much better felt too much like a wannabe version of Silence of The Lambs or Seven.
As for the ending, I think that was them trying to follow in the footsteps of The Mist's ending. But you have to be reeeally careful with switcheroos like that. What can be a gut punch in one movie can feel like an insult in another. I did end up laughing a lot at the extended sequences of them driving over prone zombies in a truck.
A recent movie that has jaw dropping visuals and revolves around the virtual reality linking into a killer's head is Brandon Croenberg's Possessor(son of David Croenberg) Can't recommend that movie enough. It's rare there's a mainstream movie like Cell that comes out and has a really avant garde look.
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Its probably pretty dated today, but whatever, its about cell phones turning people into murder zombies. Book is better than the film, which was done on the cheap and has little to recommend it - I don't even remember it having some of the fun camp that other bad King adaptations were once known for.
I agree always thought The Cell was a good movie. His visual style is unique. I remember first seeing his work when he did the loosing my religion video for REM. It stood out from what everyone else was doing at the time. Also most recently he did the movie Immortals. Sorta of a 300 type movie. If you like Tarsem's style its worth checking out
A subreddit to discuss anything and everything related to Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is a series of award-winning stealth video games developed by Ubisoft. The protagonist, Sam Fisher, is presented as a highly-trained agent of a fictional black-ops sub-division within the NSA, dubbed "Third Echelon".
As it pertains to Movie 8, if we go from art and forms deployed and the presence of Trunks it would suggest that the movie occurs around the Android/Cell Saga, prior to Cell achieving his second form, but the lack of any tension, and the happy/peaceful ending at the end, suggests that the Androids and Cell don't exist at the time - either they ...