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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/05/19 12:50 PM
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ESCAPE ROOM was better than I was anticipating. I felt it had a lackluster of an ending but prior to that, it was a pretty fun, and at times, pulse raising ride. Not overly grotesque as it's PG-13 and while I can't endorse everyone to see it at the theater, I would recommend catching it when it's available on a streaming service/HBO. I’ll check this with the crew. So far no one heard of it yet but we are usually late on the scene. It didn't have a big marketing campaign. Really just saw previews before other movies.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/05/19 03:02 PM
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Mr. Church// Netflix,,Eddie Murphy in a non comedic very serious role that was entertaining as a gentleman who was hired as a cook/caretaker of a woman who has cancer & dying as well as her young daughter in tow who @ 1rst doesn't conform to the adjustment ,then become close after the mother 's death(played by Natasha McElone of Californication fame)...no spoiler alert here, so if ur passing time , I recommend it for a feel good movie. I watched that with my ex-girlfriend. One of the benefits of her refusing to watch horror movies or movies with violence in them is that every now and then I'd come across something like this that I'd never watch otherwise. Pretty good movie IIRC.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/06/19 12:17 PM
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I re-watched the original "The Mummy" (1933) for the umpteenth time. A very high-class production, with a great script, brilliant acting by Karloff in the title role, and tasteful, convincing sets. More a love story than horror, it scares by suggestion rather than by hitting you over the head with gruesome scenes. Perhaps the best of the great 1930's monster/horror films.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/06/19 03:21 PM
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I re-watched the original "The Mummy" (1933) for the umpteenth time. A very high-class production, with a great script, brilliant acting by Karloff in the title role, and tasteful, convincing sets. More a love story than horror, it scares by suggestion rather than by hitting you over the head with gruesome scenes. Perhaps the best of the great 1930's monster/horror films. I love movies from the 1930's. I'd also add DRACULA, FRANKENSTEIN and THE INVISIBLE MAN to this list. I saw BUMBLEBEE yesterday. I went in with some high expectations after the amount of positive reviews the film garnered and while it was an enjoyable, at times heartfelt, nostalgic film, by the end of it I was kind of burnt out (either from the movie itself or the TRANSFORMERS franchise as a whole). Not a bad film in any sense and definitely better than probably the last 3 or 4 installments of the franchise, but I could go a few more years without another.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/09/19 01:20 PM
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Not a bad list. I've seen about half of them:
-SLENDER MAN - Yes, was terrible and that's what I expected going in to it. Nothing redeeming about it. Avoid it at all costs.
-TRUTH OR DARE - Another film that I knew was going to be terrible going in to and it didn't disappoint. I have both MoviePass and AMC A-List so I take flyers on these types of films but yes, they're both bad. TRUTH OR DARE not as bad as SLENDER MAN, but both are pretty awful.
-HALLOWEEN (2018) - I saw it once in the theater and once again recently. It got a lot of good reviews going in to it and while I thought it was a good movie, I wouldn't say it was great.
-ANNIHILATION - Very good movie with a mind trip of an ending. It's on my list for another watch but I wouldn't consider it a horror film really (more Sci-Fi).
-I haven't seen REVENGE or SUMMER OF '84 but they're both on my list.
-A QUIET PLACE was good as well. I hear they're making a sequel, which at this time, I'm kind of against. You don't see much of the monsters as it's left more up to your imagination.
-MANDY - I tried watching Monday night and I fell asleep during it. That's not at all a reflection on the movie. I tried watching a documentary last week and I fell asleep during that too. I think I'm just trying to get back on my sleep schedule. I'm hoping later this week/this weekend I can give it another shot but from what I did see, it is kind of a slowly paced movie.
-HEREDITARY was by far my favorite horror movie of last year and it's on my list for a second viewing. Looking forward to it again! Definitely this generation's ROSEMARY'S BABY!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/13/19 05:31 PM
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I watched Unbreakable and I thought it was good but there were a good few things I had problems with.
Off the top of my head it's a bit convenient that the person Samuel L. Jackson's been looking for all his life, his polar opposite and arch enemy, is right on his doorstep in the same city. The flashback scene where the old dude tells Samuel L. Jackson's character that if there ever was a fire on floors 1, 2 or 3, that everyone in the hotel they were drinking in would be burned alive was hackneyed. We discover that Bruce Willis's character has visions of people's indiscretions every time he brushes up against them, and at one point towards the end of the movie, in a terminal, every person he brushes against seems to be a rapist or murderer. And speaking of, one of these people, ends up playing a crucial role as a villain near the end of the movie that seems very tacked on almost as an afterthought.
I just thought the movie had a good premise but a lot of it was poorly written and cliched and I don't know if the twist works if you put any thought into it.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/20/19 04:42 PM
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THE FORBIDDEN PHOTOS OF A LADY ABOVE SUSPICION is one of the better giallo films I've seen recently. A woman (played by Dagmar Lassander) trying to get off of drugs and alcohol, is blackmailed by a mysterious man to sleep with him after he provides evidence of her husband killing a co-worker. Once together, this mysterious man photographs the encounter to further blackmail her into sleeping with him. However, every time she goes to the police with evidence, the evidence disappears. Is she really imagining all of this? If not, why won't anyone believe her? It's streaming on Amazon and was recently released by Arrow this Tuesday on Blu-ray. Olivant, I tried watching A...FOR ASSASSIN but Amazon already removed it! Hopefully they put it up again soon. Other than that I think the only other one I was able to track down is FIVE DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON (which I'll watch probably tomorrow). Watched the Director's Cut of STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON last night (first time seeing this version of the film). Not a whole lot was added to it other than maybe some more nudity. However, this is definitely one of the better musical biopics in recent memory. These can be hit or miss for me. RAY I didn't care for, even though Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for it; NOTORIOUS and ALL EYEZ ON ME sucked IMO. Whereas STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON, WALK THE LINE and BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY are some of the better ones. Looking forward to ROCKETMAN later this year!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/25/19 12:44 PM
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Let The Right One In is good. I do not care much for the remake, Let Me In. I'm not familiar with that. Is that an American version? SERENITY This movie is a mess from the jump. For almost the first act I was under the impression I was the victim of a bait-and-switch as the story shown during the previews (you know, Anne Hathaway trying to hire Matthew McConaughey to kill her abusive husband), was nowhere to be found. No, the entire first act subjects us to watch Matthew McConaughey miss out a few times on the big fish he's trying to catch, while simultaneously sleeping with Diane Lane. Almost to the point of feeling scammed, the story finally does pick up where it promised it would lead us. And in doing so, especially with the "big twist" in the script, this managed to pinch out one big, steamy pile of dog crap. The twist was completely out of left field and totally lame. I'm very disappointed in both Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey as they're both Oscar winners and better than this. I wouldn't even advise a viewing of this when it comes to streaming or HBO. Hard pass! 3/10
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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01/31/19 10:58 AM
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Debating getting a streaming device to stay current.
Have cable and feel it does not offer enough.
Any advice? Do you already have Amazon Prime? That's not a bad one for Prime members. The standard is still probably Netflix, however, I do know their prices went up recently. Filmstruck shut down towards the end of last year but the Criterion Channel is launching on April 8. I just signed up for it yesterday. Yesterday I watched SUMMER OF '84. I was pretty disappointed in this. I love nostalgia (especially for the '80s) but this I felt tried too hard for it and felt it tried too hard to be in the realm of STRANGER THINGS to a certain extent. Furthermore: SPOILERSI don't like movies that tell you who the killer is from the beginning. The entire movie you're trying to figure out if they really did it or not and by the time you get to the end and find out they actually did do it, I always feel it's a let down. It reminded me of REAR WINDOW in this way which I'm not a huge fan of. I like Hitchcock and I understand the point of the movie is for the main characters to prove the killer actually did do it, but for my money, I'm not in to these type of films.
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