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I watched "Standoff". Enjoyed it and think Laurence Fishburne did great.
Looking out for the new Independence Day as well
10 Cloverfield Lane, cool movie, better than I expected. Goodman plays well.
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Originally posted by Trance-M 10 Cloverfield Lane, cool movie, better than I expected. Goodman plays well. |
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Originally posted by Redd Yeah Goodman was godly in this, such a presence. I also enjoyed the cheesy ending. It's hard to make those kind of "twists" work. |
I finally watched Caligula last night because I just had to. Good lord. So much cock. So much jerking off.
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Originally posted by Zoso I watched "The Witch" a couple of days ago. It was a interesting period piece/"horror" mashup. Very nice attention to detail, and some great cinematography with lots of natural lighting. |
Is it supposed to be scary in that way though? Some really in your face themes in the film, and tension aplenty.
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson Is it supposed to be scary in that way though? Some really in your face themes in the film, and tension aplenty. |
I guess it depends on the kind of scares one likes. I found the atmosphere was super tense and creepy, the film definitely did not need cheap thrills to get the ole psyche stirring. Not for me anyway. Even though I'm not religious I've always found horror movies with religious themes the most unnerving.
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson I guess it depends on the kind of scares one likes. I found the atmosphere was super tense and creepy, the film definitely did not need cheap thrills to get the ole psyche stirring. Not for me anyway. Even though I'm not religious I've always found horror movies with religious themes the most unnerving. |
That being said X-men was pretty good, not everyone lives.
wesley snipes is my favourite x man
Grimsby ,almost pissed myself lol
Just finished 10 Cloverfield Lane. It built nicely, but then went all "meh" on me.
"Criminal" with Kevin Costner was nice if your not in a too serious action mood.
"Midnight Special" was a bit slow, but an okay SF.
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Originally posted by NeedleBear That being said X-men was pretty good, not everyone lives. |
Going to try to fit in Hail Caesar and Green Room this week if I can. Recently watched Barton Fink on the recommendation of a coworker...I may never be the same again.
Queen of Earth, whoa. The most psychologicalally unsettling film I've seen in quite some time. Top notch performances from the cast, especially Elisabeth Moss. Really great music, too. Tense. Very tense.
I rented Mad Max Fury Road. I had avoided it because I didn't think I wanted to see a rehash but I was happily surprised. I'm glad they didn't try to replicate the other movies, bring back Mel or find someone to act like him. While it was a surprise Max plays such a minor role.
The plot was quite simple but I didn't mind it because it was well done and played to the movie's strength as a pure action movie. I'd rather a movie excel at one thing than to try to be all things to all people. I also liked the subtlety of characters not being either good or bad and their ability to change.
As a side note the original movie happened to be playing on tv. I forgot how awful the audio was. I never knew until now they dubbed the movie with American accents. Thanks to the internet I was able look up the the Aussie version. That reminds the new Max accent didn't sound right. You would think with so little dialog he could have done a better job.
Stranger fucking things ffs.
Nostalgia overload,
Watched "Green Room". It was a pretty good thriller. Also watched "Everybody Wants Some!!" this week. It's good fun, but doesn't hold up as well as "Dazed and Confused," IMHO. No one can seem to truly remake "American Graffiti," try as they might. But, I love movies like that, so they are welcome to keep trying.
On The Waterfront (best acting I have ever seen)
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Akira (best anime I have ever seen)
SF week for me.
Watched Independence Day Resurgence, thought it was cool, but stupid Will Smith was too expensive while all the others were in it.
After seeing a newspaper article about Star Trek Beyond Escape I decided to go see it in the Barco Escape version. Pretty cool effect on those two additional screens, gave an ultra wide and surround effect. Still can be improved regarding resolution I think, but it has potential and for sure is a reason to go the cinema. They recorded 20 minutes additional footage for this setup.
I liked the story, but I guess most Star Trek fans will.
Just saw Suicide Squad and... well... at least it was better than Batman v Superman
I watched Warcraft. Never played the game, but liked the movie. Nothing to be serious about though.
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