Cinema's Most Outrageous Plots - page 2

11 months ago 04th Dec 14:30

Troy planted a bonb before he was knocked out and only his brother was privvy to it's location so instead of the usual undercover detective work of piecing the clues together it seems that a doctor has perfected a method wherein the face of one individual is removed from him and placed on another.

Troy who was believed to be comatose awakens and forces the doctor who operated on Archer to place Archer's face on him. I mean come on!

Vanilla Sky

I will hold my hands up and admit that I don't like Tom Cruise, can't stand him in fact, so nothing he ever does is any good in my eyes but Vanilla Sky really does take the biscuit. If anyone can actually explained what i watched it would be greatly appreciated.

Handsome, wealthy and charismatic, New York City publishing executive David Aames leads a charmed life. But one night David makes a small mistake that causes him to lose Sofia, the girl of his dreams. In his search for her, David is thrust unexpectedly into a rollercoaster ride of romance, sex, lies and suspicion that results in his ex-girlfriend's suicide and a car accident that leaves David hideously disfigured.

Soon, however, his luck seems to change when Sofia declares her love for him and the doctors are able to rebuild his face. But when strange things begin to happen, he starts to realize that his life has taken a turn beyond his control.

Armageddeon

Now Michael Bay is famous for his big budget blockbusters that are ever so slightly outrageous supported by huge special effects and 1998's Armageddon is no different.

NASA discover that there is an asteroid roughly the size of Texas heading towards the Earth, and when it does hit the Earth, the planet itself and all of its inhabitants will be obliterated, worse, the asteroid will hit the Earth in 18 days.

And who is the answer to the world's woes? A bunch of misfit drillers and geologists, led by Bruce Willis' Harry Stamper, who will go into space and drill on the asteroid to save the day.

Ready for space in less than three weeks, land on an asteroid in space it's Michael bay alright.

FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw

Readers' Comments

#1 by Steve - 11 months ago 04th Dec 16:32

Armageddeon! Another great example of film makers massively overestimating how powerful nuclear weapons are! If nuclear weapons could virtually disintegrate a frozen iron meteor, then a... READ MORE

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