The Machinist was pretty damn obvious after reading 'Fight Club meets Memento' on the poster...
I figured Secret Window out within the first ten or so minutes.
I went back and forth on who I thought it was in Saw... turned out my first guess was right.
Million Dollar Baby was incredibly generic... you could see where that's going right from the beginning.
There are tonnes... Pretty much every mindless action film can be figured out without too much brain power...
I kind of figured Anakin would end up going to the dark side in Revenge of the Sith... Call it a hunch...
Originally posted by DeVi| D0do[i]Million Dollar Baby
was incredibly generic... you could see where that's going right from the beginning.
I hardly think so, atleast not in detail.
Originally posted by papabeard
So was The I Inside and Mindhunters.
"Mindhunters"? How so? There was nothing to tip you off there...?
There's plenty of predictible movies, some intentional, some that aren't out to surprise you, so, too many to name.
Let's see, Volcano, Armaggedon, Deep Impact, The Day After Tomorrow, The Core...
And every disaster movie ever made. Synopsis of every disater movie ever made: something big and nasty happens in space/underground/the sky, entire city/planet in peril, only a limited period of time to save entire city/planet, at least one (usually more) of the biggest names in the cast dies horribly in the process. Ending: city/planet saved. Movie ends, everyone cheers. OR, city/planet ravaged by natural disaster, but due to evacuation/rescue efforts, slightly fewer people are killed than original apocalyptic warnings suggested, and movie ends on message of hope, usually delivered by Morgan Freeman or someone with a similarly important-sounding voice.
Originally posted by Deathblow
Let's see, Volcano, Armaggedon, Deep Impact, The Day After Tomorrow, The Core...And every disaster movie ever made. Synopsis of every disater movie ever made: something big and nasty happens in space/underground/the sky, entire city/planet in peril, only a limited period of time to save entire city/planet, at least one (usually more) of the biggest names in the cast dies horribly in the process. Ending: city/planet saved. Movie ends, everyone cheers. OR, city/planet ravaged by natural disaster, but due to evacuation/rescue efforts, slightly fewer people are killed than original apocalyptic warnings suggested, and movie ends on message of hope, usually delivered by Morgan Freeman or someone with a similarly important-sounding voice.
ROFL man you are so right, freaking morgan freeman hes in everything now adays isnt he , always playing the same part.