The Cube.....
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I just recently finished watching all of the Cube movies in order. The movies came out in this order:
Cube (1996)
Cube 2 HyperCube (2002)
Cube Zero (2004)
I would not watch them in that order because the movies make more sense if you start with Cube Zero because it is somewhat of a prequel to the whole cube series. So basicly Cube 2 is the last in the series thus far. I have no knowledge of if they are making another one or not but they are a good flick to watch if you like science fiction horror films. Lots of people die in very interesting ways most of the time in ways that have not been shown in movies until they were made.
The three movies are each based on the same premise; There is a gigantic, mechanical, cube-shaped structure (the purpose and origin of which is almost completely unknown) that is made up of lots of smaller cube-shaped rooms. Each of these rooms has 6 doors, one on each wall and one on the ceiling and one on the floor, which lead into adjacent, identical rooms. Some of these rooms are safe, while others are equipped with booby traps such as flamethrowers and razorwire which kill a person who enters the room. There are codes in the entry ways to help them figure out which are trapped and which are not but it is not easy to tell because you have to be a real brain to figure them out. I don't want to spoil the movie for anyone so I will not tell anything other than that.
I will tell you right now do not go watching this movie thinking there is going to be great acting because there is none. It was the concept of the movie and its complexities that keep you wanting to know what the hell is going on. It is neat to watch the people in the movie react to what is going on. At first when they do not know what is going on everone is happy go lucky but as they figure that there is a better chance of them dieing then actually getting out alive their true colors shine some good and most bad.
Just thought I would share the series with you all most people probably never even have heard of it. As for the pictures shown above they are pictures of a Tesseract (look it up) I would also like to thank Wikipedia for some of the info that I input in my blog!



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