


From vengeful time-traveling cyborgs to more congenial, contemporary cyborgs, here are our top five picks for your next zero dollar movie night.Įnter "Stargate ," the first chapter in a science fiction franchise that would stretch on into three live action TV series, a small pile of direct-to-video movies, and a decidedly weird kids' cartoon. We've compiled a list of some of the best sci-fi films currently available to watch for free on Youtube. Luckily, we're here to help, specifically if you're in the mood to watch something even more futuristic than your already impressive 2021 surroundings. It's neat, no doubt about it, and even niftier now that YouTube is offering over a thousand movies to watch for free. And most of all, that they would do it free of charge? Well, that's just ludicrous.īut here we are, living in the future, with more content at our fingertips than any one person will ever be able to consume. The notion that satellites would eventually be launched with the specific purpose of beaming "Stargate " to your phone during your morning train ride was a wild concept. I am of the opinion that this is one of Spielberg's underrated gems.It wasn't very long ago that the very idea of streaming a movie seemed like science fiction. Add Colin Farrell, Max Von Sydow, Samantha Morton and you have an interesting cast. The subject matter is interesting, too: what would do you (or the police) had very reliable information on crimes that were about to be committed, that you could prevent things from happening before they actually did? I recognized two people in here who went on shortly thereafter to become recognizable in TV series: Kathryn Morris ("Cold Case") and Neal McDonough ("Boomtown"). Only the one chase scene was overdone with Rambo-like mentality of the good guys not getting hit when they should, and vice- versa. The film is a good mixture of action and suspense. Tom Cruise also was very good in here, not the obnoxious character he sometimes portrays (or did more often in his younger days.). Being a Stephen Spielberg-directed film, it's no surprise that the photography is first-rate. This gets high marks for being an involving film that, despite a long length of almost two- and-a-half hours, keeps ones interest all the way.
