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Meet a new kind of action hero. Six untraceable agents, totally off the grid. They've buried their pasts so they can change the future

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Tom aged well, I see. He looks cooler now than he did when he was younger. That ending of the trailer tho. 6 illegals arrested in nc. The latest 6 Underground (film) videos on Dailymotion. Mélanie Laurent saying Bonjour. That's it. That's the only thing I needed. Who's here after watching the trailer with the professor of the money heist. I really wasn't expecting to see the Netflix logo there. The Big N wins with this one.

“For 27 years I dreamt of you I craved you I missed you” DEMONITIZED. Is this a serious movie or funny movie. Ryan Reynolds is now more like a funny character. 6 illegal immigrants arrested. This movie is amazing. 6 illegal interview questions.

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This feels like a transformers movie without the transformers. 6 illegal drugs pictures and their names. 29 34 MULAN desney are runing out of ideas and they just make every sngle movie with real live actors.

This movie is soo frinkin good. Loved it. Waiting for the sequel

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Ryan Reynolds rlly becoming the new Nicholas Cage. love the content tho. If they dont put the song 6 Underground in this movie I'm not going to my funeral. I CAN'T TAKE DEADPOOL'S FACE WHEN HE SPEAKS. Bought the BluRay/DVD/Digital copy today! Love this movie & the first one! I was going to wait for the Directors cut before purchasing the movie, but I couldn't. HAD to get it today. I love how the movie manages to look like a transformers movie without having any transformers in it. I recently watched George Lucas's two earliest films, THX 1138 (1971) and American Graffiti (1973). Lucas is known for big-budget adventure movies (mostly Star Wars and Indiana Jones), but these two films are outliers in his career. They're low-budget indie features (both produced for for under $1 million), more mature and experimental that Lucas's later movies. Given Lucas later defined blockbuster filmmaking, it's fascinating to see these films as part of the 1970s New Wave, as maverick as anything by Martin Scorsese or Brian de Palma. If Star Wars hadn't been successful, these films indicate what George Lucas might have been and, as much as I love big-budget adventure movies, it’s interesting that Lucas was once a very different filmmaker. Here are my thoughts on these two very interesting films: THX 1138 A chilling dystopian science fiction film, THX 1138 is set in a fascist underground city in the 25th Century, where people dress all in white and are numbered rather than named ("THX 1138" is the main character), subservient to a never-seen god-like ruler and his army of android police officers. The most impressive thing is how much Lucas managed to achieve with so little. With less than a million dollars and shooting in industrial locations in San Francisco (including a then-unfinished underground railway), Lucas created an immersive futuristic world. Using unusual camera angles and minimalist design to evoke the setting is innovative and downright genius. There is nothing amateurish or rough-around-the-edges here, the suspension of disbelief is never broken, which is incredible given the tight resources. The influence of 2001: A Space Odyssey is undeniable, and Lucas effectively recreates Stanley Kubrick's visual style but on a fraction of the budget. Which is good, because the movie rests on atmosphere alone. The minimalist design, creepy sound effects, and sumptuous visual style tells the entire story. Lucas once described the Star Wars prequels as being essentially silent films, telling the story visually and musically rather than with dialogue. The same holds true for THX 1138, with has little dialogue and no real story, but is full of interesting ideas and well-crafted scenes, most of which are entirely visual and silent. The film is entertaining and impressively made, and at just under 90 minutes, it can just be forgiven for its shaggy story. The film is interesting, grappling with the theme of whether it’s better to live in an oppressive yet safe bubble, or escape to a cold, uncaring, free world. That pertains to Lucas himself, then a recent college graduate facing the realization that the world doesn’t care, and also an indie filmmaker shunning the oppression of major studios – and entering the cutthroat world of independent filmmaking. Is it better to make a studio movie where you have no control but are protected by a safety net, or to struggle to make indie films where the risk of failure looms large? The film has countless more themes, like the idea that dictatorships arise because people voluntarily give their power to dictators and rely on people subjecting themselves to oppression (THX 1138 works in a factory that produces the androids that oppress him). These themes can be seen in the Star Wars franchise. To say it’s pretensions would be missing the point. It was made by an ambitious young filmmaker from San Francisco. Of course it's pretensions. As I’ve said, the story is shaggy and awkwardly written, clearly believing it’s much more intelligent than it is. To me – and this may be controversial – the film is reminiscent of Mean Streets, because the ideas are interesting and the style outstanding, but it isn’t about anything and it's often listless, even pointless. THX 1138 is just wandering around for an hour and a half, flirting with interesting ideas but never integrating them into the story. But still, it’s fascinating and well-crafted, with great editing and impressive action sequences. The car chase is dazzling, and the final shot is one of the most iconic in all cinema. I’d hasten to call it a great film, but THX 1138 is an impressive debut and is worth watching. American Graffiti A nostalgic coming-of-age comedy, American Graffiti is an ensemble film about a group of small-town teenagers in the early 1960s, trying to have a memorable last night before going to college the following morning. The story weaves together four vignettes, following different characters over the course of a single night. The story goes that the box office failure of THX 1138, coupled with the advice of his mentor Francis Ford Coppola, led Lucas to make a more mainstream second film. Settling on a teen comedy that recreated the small-town cruising that defined Lucas's youth in Modesto, California, he made American Graffiti, a masterpiece on every level. It's a perfect movie. Anyone who tries to slander George Lucas and say that he's talentless hack who relies on other people to be successful needs to see this movie. As great as his later work is, American Graffiti is arguably Lucas's best film. Like the cars it features, American Graffiti is a slick period piece with sleek design and precise structure, eye-catching on the surface and powerfully crafted underneath. Set in 1962, a decade before its release, the film recreates an era that even to audiences in 1973 seemed distant and antiquated, proof - if any were needed - that the 1960s were a turbulent decade of change. Dealing with similar themes to THX 1138, albeit in a more accessible and satisfying way, both films depict characters feeling constricted by an oppressive society (in this case, a conservative small town) but being scared to escape to a larger, uncaring world (going to college) and feature an omnipresent, little understood god-like figure (a radio DJ whose station plays throughout the film). But where THX 1138 was distant and set in a world we never fully understand, American Graffiti is relatable. Much like Star Wars, Lucas's achievement here is taking a niche premise and finding the human element in it. There's a realism in this film that most teen movies lack, the characters don't philosophize, they talk like regular teenagers, and the themes are delivered subtlety. The story is thin, but American Graffiti has weighty themes and characters and isn’t heavy-handed. The characters are fully realised and their stories challenge their worldview and help them grow. That rigid structure makes the film satisfying because the characters seem real, not movie clichés. At the same time, the film's format (intercutting four separate storylines) makes the film feel unhinged, much like real life. This is masterful film structure disguised as real-life randomness. The characters feel so real because they're all versions of Lucas at different points in his youth: Terry, a nerdy teenager whose attempts to act older than he his lead him to become hopelessly out of his depth, and in the end realizing there's nothing wrong with a being a kid Steve, an ideal American teenager, who throws away the things he has in the hopes of finding something new, only to realise how much he actually cares about the things he has when threatened with losing them Curt, an outsider who is uncertain which path he should take, ignoring the obvious opportunity in front him while searching for some dream that could never come true, and realizing that the way people perceive the world is often different to how it really is John, a rebellious hot-rod racer who comes to realise that his rebellions are just externalizations of his insecurities that he’s wasting his life, and realizing that he's never really grown up And there we have it. Four interesting central characters, all providing different takes on the malaise of growing up and the end of an era (both their childhood, the the American era that ended with JFK's assassination a year after the film's setting). And the title? Well, like graffiti scrawled on some wall, the characters's childhood and cruising lifestyle is a whole lot of style and expression that really doesn't mean that much in the cold light of day. The film takes place at night, with the final scene being set the following morning. And it's only in that final scene that the characters finally see their childhoods in the cold light of day. Uniquely American graffiti, indeed. There's so much interesting stuff happening narratively in this film that it's easy to overlook its technical side. Impressive cinematography and great editing aside, it was one of the earliest films to have wall-to-wall music. Not original score, but just music from the radio to evoke the feeling of being a teenager in the 1960s. It's a great collection of songs, and it gives the film both realism and a peppy upbeat sense of forward motion. If you can't already tell, I think this is an incredible film, with an intelligent, well-structured screenplay, that pays homage to an era and to childhood, while acknowledging that both must eventually end. Plus it's just a lot of fun, as well. Highly recommenced. *** So, anyone else who's seen these two movies, what are your thoughts on George Lucas's earlier films compared to his later, more well-known, work?

 

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