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These 21 Movies Based On Virtual Reality, Ranked From Awful To Amazing

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Top 21 Virtual Reality Movies, Metaverse
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VR Headset and take a stroll with us as we revisit our 21 favorite VR movies, ranked from worst to best according to site Metacritic. The results may surprise you.

21. Gamer
In this movie, the virtual reality is the real world. Thanks to advancements in technology, "players" can control actual humans as if they were video game avatars. It's a horrible idea that only gets worse with the release of a first-person shooter.

20. The Thirteenth Floor
As programmers create a VR simulation of Los Angeles in the 1930s, they begin wondering if their own existence in the 1990s is a simulation itself. How deep into a VR world can you go before losing touch with any sort of actual reality?

19. Virtuosity
In this silly film, a serial killer that exists only in virtual reality comes to life in the real world after taking over the body of an android. While that may play in a futuristic thriller, Russell Crowe's over-the-top acting as the nefarious SID 6.7 instead creates a work that feels about as authentic as Demolition Man.

18. The Cell
The Cell uses virtual reality as a psychological tool for comatose patients. When a psychologist uses the tool to enter the mind of a serial killer, everything goes horribly wrong. This movie has good VR visuals, but critics weren't quite as impressed with the story.

16. The Lawnmower Man (same rank)
In The Lawnmower Man, a gardener with a learning disability gets metaphysical powers after being exposed to a virtual world. This new knowledge causes mental instability and a need to become one with the digitized universe.
It's the sort of idea that has been done better by other movies -- right, Tron? -- and yet it somehow spawned a sequel.

16. The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (same rank)
While Metacritic gives this sequel a 42, the same score as the original, movie-going audiences reacted much more harshly. On a $15 million budget, Lawnmower Man 2 earned $2.4 million at the box office. Thankfully, the story of the Jobe Smith -- played by a completely different actor in the sequel -- ends here.

15. Total Recall (2012)
The reboot of Total Recall isn't necessarily a bad movie. It just doesn't have the visual charm of the 1990 original, instead opting for a glossy finish that makes everything look too nice for the world it's set in. One other knock against it is the VR vacation to Mars is replaced by one on Earth, which isn't nearly as exciting.

14. Hackers
Hackers is the quintessential cheesy '90s movie about computer hacking and its culture. Everything in it is so ludicrously over-the-top, including the scene where the villain gets beat up by a virtual reality boxing game.

13. The Matrix Revolutions
Critics allege that the final chapter in the Matrix trilogy lost its way and failed to give viewers closure. That said, it's hard to not look at The Matrix trilogy as a whole as some of the best sci-fi ever made.

12. Tron Legacy
Tron: Legacy delivers on the promises of the original film with amazing visuals. From the light cycle battles to the Daft Punk score, this is the kind of VR movie the world should appreciate more.

11. Ender's Game
Here, the titular character believes his VR military tactics test is a simulation -- but it's not. Unfortunately, the movie was a simplified take on a very complex book. It flopped at the box office.

9. Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (same rank)
The concept of a digitized villain using a VR game to come back to the real world may seem ridiculous -- and it is. But it also makes for the best movie in the Spy Kids franchise.

9. Total Recall (1990) (same rank)
Total Recall imagines a future where virtual vacations are implanted into your memory, rather than you actually taking them -- which seems utterly horrible. And yet, still, the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie has gone on to become a cult classic--thanks, in large part to how visually interesting it is.

7. Disclosure (same rank)
In Disclosure, VR is a tool used to access a company's data files, which makes absolutely no sense. That said, the scene doesn't distract much from an otherwise compelling thriller.

7. Tron (same rank)
While the original Tron wasn't a big box office success in 1982, its ideas were way ahead of their time. Rather than using traditional headgear as a means into a virtual world, main character Flynn is digitized and uploaded into a computer mainframe.

6. Videodrome
In Videodrome, David Cronenberg uses VR as a means of torture. In a way, it's an even more abstract version of what he would later attempt in Existenz, blurring the line between causing pain in a virtual world and the real one.

5. The Matrix Reloaded
The second chapter of the Matrix trilogy isn't as beloved as the original, but it does expand greatly on the virtual world it's set in.

4. Ready Player One
Steven Spielberg's journey into virtual reality is a celebration of nostalgia at its heart, as people of the future use VR to revisit familiar characters and settings from pop culture. While some may find it to be cloying, our own Michael Rougeau says "if you can get past the nitpicks, there's a really fun movie underneath."

3. Dark City
On the surface, this film presents itself as a neo-noir murder mystery. That quickly unravels, however, when the main character reveals that the world and people around him are changing. Dark City was not a box office success, but luckily critics saw it for the intriguing and unique tale it is.

2. Existenz
You may not remember Existenz, but this small budget horror movie from 1999 is director David Cronenberg at his absolute creepiest. It's filled with so many twists and turns that by the end you won't be sure what's real and what's not -- kind of like most of Cronenberg's work.

1. The Matrix
There is no doubt about it: The Matrix is the gold standard of VR movies, plunging most of the human population into a faux world that lives inside a computer. While its sequels may not have always lived up to their hype, the original is forever a classic.

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Few Outfits Of Nora Fatehi On Several Occasions That You Should Dare Watch

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Nora Fatehi’s sartorial choices have always been ahead of the curve. Be it glamorous public appearances, or cozy house parties, the actress makes sure to shell out major outfit ideas and fashion goals. Nora Fatehi’s approach to style is worth taking notes of. Apart from that, her on-screen energy has always been in notice with her perfect and flawless moves. Nora Fatehi is not only known for her splendid dancing, she is quite popular for her bold pictures. Here are a few outfits worn by Nora Fatehi on several occasions that you should dare watch.

She captioned it "I’m Custom made .... can’t get it.. and that’s facts tho"
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Chic & Sporty Look
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Steamy Look in a White Cut-out Bodycon Dress
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Some Interesting facts about Nora Fatehi
  • In 2014, she made her Bollywood debut with the Hindi-horror film ‘Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans’.
  • It was in 2015 that she made her way into Telugu cinema with a dance sequence in the movie, Temper.
  • In the same year, she also appeared in the Hindi thriller ‘Mr. X’ alongside Emraan Hashmi which was produced by Mahesh Bhatt.
  • She participated in Big Boss 9 in December 2015 which gave her hugely popular.
  • In 2016, she has also appeared in the dance reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’.

Nora Fatehi before and after plastic surgery

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Actress Nora Fatehi has come to Bollywood and put on a show. Nora's first film 'Roar, Tiger of Sundarbans'. She is also seen dancing items in many films. Nora has also been seen dancing items in 'Bahubali'. Even her performance in Street Dancer 3 is eye-catching. Recently crossed 150 million views of Chhor Denge.

Nora Fatehi before and after plastic surgery
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Recently, Nora caught herself in one hot photoshoot after another on her Instagram page. Sometimes in a red dress, sometimes in a white dress, she is leaving the social media hot. Nora came to Bollywood with the help of season 9 of the controversial show Bigg Boss.

Nora Fatehi before and after plastic surgery

With curvy figure, thick lips, high buttocks and breasts after plastic surgery, Nora is now spreading hotness on social media with her mercurial figure.

Nora Fatehi before and after plastic surgery

Seeing Nora's appearance, netizens wondered if Nora had undergone plastic surgery on her breasts and buttocks.

Nora Fatehi before and after plastic surgery

Only Nora can answer that though. However, there are rumors that Nora has taken the help of plastic surgery for twirling and belly dancing.

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Suhana Khan's Latest Photo; Take A Look!

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Suhana Khan has now treated her fans and social media followers to another stunning photo on Instagram. We must say, the Khan daughter is turning into a chic diva real fast!

Suhana Khans Latest Photo

Here's the photo she shared:

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There's a lot going on right now and this is one of the issues we need to fix!! this isn't just about me, it's about every young girl/boy who has grown up feeling inferior for absolutely no reason. Here are just a few of the comments made about my appearance. I've been told I'm ugly because of my skin tone, by full grown men and women, since I was 12 years old. Other than the fact that these are actual adults, what's sad is that we are all indian, which automatically makes us brown - yes we come in different shades but no matter how much you try to distance yourself from the melanin, you just can't. Hating on your own people just means that you are painfully insecure. I'm sorry if social media, Indian matchmaking or even your own families have convinced you, that if you're not 5"7 and fair you're not beautiful. I hope it helps to know that I'm 5"3 and brown and I am extremely happy about it and you should be too. #endcolourism

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with a baby Louis Vuitton under her underarm

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my mum took these 😋

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Best Netflix Hindi Movies You Should Watch in September 2020

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Best Netflix Hindi Movies You Should Watch in September 2020

Here's a guide to the best Bollywood movies you can find on Netflix. The collection of Indian movies on Netflix is second to none, with the streaming service offering some of the best movies that Bollywood has ever produced. So, if you are a Bollywood movie addict or want to watch a movie for your family, you will find some really good options on Netflix.

1. Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl

The life of Air Force pilot, Gunjan Saxena, the first Indian female pilot in combat.
Watch on Netflix.

2. Raat Akeli Hai

When a newly married landlord is murdered, a misfit cop's investigation is complicated by the victim's secretive family. Watch on Netflix.

3. Class of '83

A demoted cop trains five students as assassins to punish the corrupt bureaucracy and its criminal allies. Watch on Netflix.

4. Malang

Advait and Sara meet at a rave party in Goa and their brief fling blossoms into love. However, their story takes a turn for the worse when their lives get entangled with two police officers. Watch on Netflix.

5. Guilty

A young woman from a small town accuses the college heartthrob of sexual assault. Watch on Netflix.

6. Choked

A bank employee who is struggling to pay the bills finds a secret source of seemingly unlimited cash in her home. Watch on Netflix.

7. Ghost Stories

The winning team of LUST STORIES unite to tell some spine - chilling tales. Ghost Stories is an upcoming 2020 Indian anthology horror film, consisting of four short film segments. Watch on Netflix.

8. Bulbbul

A child bride grows into an enigmatic woman ruling over her household, hiding her painful past, as supernatural murders of men plague her village. Watch on Netflix.

9. Doordarshan

When the matriarch of a dysfunctional family wakes up after a 30-year-long coma, the members of the household set aside their differences to help her adapt to the changes in her life. Watch on Netflix.

10. Maska

Determined to make it in showbiz, an aspiring actor considers turning his back on his family's café business. Watch on Netflix.

11. Jai Mummy Di

The trials and tribulations a couple has to undergo due to the dynamics between their respective mothers. Watch on Netflix.

12. Mrs. Serial Killer

When a doctor gets jailed for a string of shocking murders, his loyal wife sets out to commit a copycat crime to prove his innocence. Watch on Netflix.

13. Shimla Mirchi

While on a family trip to Shimla, Avinash falls in love with Naina who stays with her mother. However, things get complicated when Naina gives Avinash's love letter to her mother. Watch on Netflix.

14. Love Aaj Kal

Two couples, separated by time, deal with society, familial pressure, internal dilemmas of prioritising career or love and the ever-changing dynamics of relationships. Watch on Netflix.

15. Chaman Bahaar

An East Indian man's new paan shop struggles to make money until a beautiful girl moves in across the road. Watch on Netflix.

16. Bhangra Paa Le

Unflappable discipline. Unwavering dedication. He isn't just dancing -- he's defending a legacy. Watch on Netflix.

Delhi photographer captured SMOG themed couple turns viral

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With the current ascent in air pollution after Delhi got under the cover of smog, the city has been contrasted with a 'gas chamber.' So what happens to Delhi's beautiful areas that fill in as a prop, canvas, and topic for couple photoshoots? All things considered, with the love for Delhi's striking iconography that has given many couples their fantasy shots, one photographer attempted to catch the frightfulness of the evolving situations, yet with a bend! In these photos, a couple commends love with masks. (Source: Ashish Pareek)







Delhi-based photographer, Ashish Pareek, woke up to cloudy skies and was bothered. At the point when a client needed to catch a few shots in the city, he was stressed over the cloudiness and obviously the potential perils. Be that as it may, here's the means by which he made it advantageous for him. (Source: Ashish Pareek)



With the assistance of a couple and their companions, they went to Delhi's acclaimed and notable India Gate to catch what "adore in the season of exhaust cloud" would resemble. (Source: Ashish Pareek)





While many commended him for his idea, others feared that it may soon turn into a horrendous reality.

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