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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
This is a really good movie, high-concept sci-fi done right.
Agreed. I remember it getting panned when it came out but when I finally saw it I really liked it.
I've gotten used to film critics not knowing what they're talking regarding the high-concept sci-fi genre. They want cookie-cutter Hollywood "sci-fi" which is just "generic action movie plus laser guns". Handsome-actor-de-jour's character is doing Whedon quips every five seconds and shoots lots of aliens/robots/monsters in his quest to save hot-actress-de-jour's character, and the audience is supposed to buy a relationship with no chemistry and a 20+ year age gap.
For a while there it was one of my favorite movies. The ost is really good and I think the robots look fantastic.