Yeah, that's crazy. I first noticed it with Armageddon and Deep Impact, and then the next year there was Volcano, and Dante's Peak, neither of which I saw.
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Triple threat: Matrix, Existenz and The Thirteenth Floor.
Secret: "The Thirteenth Floor" was better. Without the non-story-developing fight scenes, "The Matrix" has nothing on the story in "The Thirteenth Floor," and I'm saying this as a big fan of "The Matrix".
End of Days was totally worse than Stigmata, which, as noted, has the hotness as Gabriel Byrnes as a hottie priest who's hot.
I preferred EXISTENZ to both (although I loved the Matrix on sheer kinectics), but I'm a massive Cronenberg fan.
End of Days was totally worse than Stigmata, which, as noted, has the hotness as Gabriel Byrnes as a hottie priest who's hot.
Wasn't Gabriel Byrne the bad guy in End of Days?
If so, he wasn't hot. Or a priest.
(If he really was a priest, I'll weep.)
Dante's Peak
I saw this movie for free my senior year in college. It wasn't worth the money. Though considering it was an entire theater full of college seniors, the commentary was amusing.
Crap. How was Gabriel Byrne in both of those movies?
Anyway, one had Arnold, which automatically makes it worse.
I hated Existenz. Despite the Jude. I prefer The Matrix because it's stylish, energetic, exciting. The Thirteenth Floor was a bit slow.