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Aces Go Places V
Well that's a fine end to the series. Less comedy elements in this one than the rest of the series, but the action is quite good. Hmm, any recommendations of other things Fortune Star has put out since I'm finally done with the Aces Go Places series.
Well that's a fine end to the series. Less comedy elements in this one than the rest of the series, but the action is quite good. Hmm, any recommendations of other things Fortune Star has put out since I'm finally done with the Aces Go Places series.
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Mad Max: Fury Road; I am going back to see it on Wednesday. The last movie I cared to watch in the theater twice was King of Kong:FFoQ. Fury Road was the most mind-tickling, rip-roaring (yeah, I said it) action flick I've seen since...I can't remember. To be fair, I don't watch as many movies as the average person, but I know when to suggest a movie and I will say without any recourse: GO SEE THIS FUCKING MOVIE! Absolutely worth the money...was absolutely worth the wait!
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I checked out the trailer out of curiosity.lilmanjs wrote:That movie is one of my guilty pleasures! I had to search for a copy after renting it from the library. One of those, this looks so stupid, lets rent it and see if it is. Still pretty fun movie.trap15 wrote:Wild Zero. J-Punk zombie movie featuring Guitar Wolf.
Needless to say, an easy 4.5/5 from me. Highly recommend if you like J-Punk and/or zombie B movies.
I can verifiably guarantee I will never sit down to watch this ever.
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Can't find Mad Max: Fury Road in IMAX at any of the IMAX theaters around here. I'm now less-than-excited about going to see it.
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Watched Nightcrawler which is now on Netflix. Had been looking forward to this one for a while, looove it!!
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fuckin' lol. I had to check out the trailer because of your reaction, and now I kind of want to watch it. reminds me of a hobo with a shotgun kinda movie.Skykid wrote:I checked out the trailer out of curiosity.lilmanjs wrote:That movie is one of my guilty pleasures! I had to search for a copy after renting it from the library. One of those, this looks so stupid, lets rent it and see if it is. Still pretty fun movie.trap15 wrote:Wild Zero. J-Punk zombie movie featuring Guitar Wolf.
Needless to say, an easy 4.5/5 from me. Highly recommend if you like J-Punk and/or zombie B movies.
I can verifiably guarantee I will never sit down to watch this ever.
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With Rockabilly haircuts and 5x more maniacal Japanese... screaming, screaming, screaming!!!Some-Mist wrote: fuckin' lol. I had to check out the trailer because of your reaction, and now I kind of want to watch it. reminds me of a hobo with a shotgun kinda movie.
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I couldn't either, but it was great in 16:9 2D.boagman wrote:Can't find Mad Max: Fury Road in IMAX at any of the IMAX theaters around here. I'm now less-than-excited about going to see it.
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Was it? Maybe I'll try giving it another shot, then.GaijinPunch wrote:I couldn't either, but it was great in 16:9 2D.boagman wrote:Can't find Mad Max: Fury Road in IMAX at any of the IMAX theaters around here. I'm now less-than-excited about going to see it.
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"Blazing Saddles".
I'm sorry, but Mel Brooks is just one inspired comic genius.
I'm sorry, but Mel Brooks is just one inspired comic genius.
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"Hey, the sheriff is a nigg..."boagman wrote:"Blazing Saddles".
I'm sorry, but Mel Brooks is just one inspired comic genius.
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"He said the sheriff is near!"
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I ended up watching the Robocop remake on a whim last night.
I decided to approach it as its own movie and was surprisingly pleased with the first half of the film. Well... not so much pleased, but interested when the movie was about Murphy dealing with the body horror of his situation and the slimy corporate types acting generous and humanitarian when talking to Murphy, then behind closed doors seeking ways to make him less and less human.
Then halfway through someone realized they were rebooting Robocop and they needed to hit all the same plot points of the first movie, without any development, and it turned to shit. Boy wasn't it an emotional release when he emptied his entire clip at that badguy (the one with the hair) in the dark so nobody saw any blood and you could retain a PG-13 rating?
I also found it annoying that one of his guns was a deadly SMG, and the other one was a taser that made a boom sound, so you had no idea which random bad guys were dead and which weren't.
Samuel L Jackson was terrible. If you're going to parody Bill O'Reilly, parody the actual guy. Include the sarcasm, the snide self-satisfaction, the barely contained rage when he's contradicted, the usage of weird out-of-date insults like "pinheads." Don't just sit there and spout blind propaganda as the same character you play in every movie. The news segments in the original Robocop were great because they actually were acting like vapid news reporters of the 80s all smiles one second, then fake concern after a bad story, then back to smiles.
As much as it was blasphemy to remake Robocop, there was definitely the seed of a good movie in there when it was taking the story in a totally different direction, but the same corporate hackery parodied by the film proved its ultimate downfall.
I decided to approach it as its own movie and was surprisingly pleased with the first half of the film. Well... not so much pleased, but interested when the movie was about Murphy dealing with the body horror of his situation and the slimy corporate types acting generous and humanitarian when talking to Murphy, then behind closed doors seeking ways to make him less and less human.
Then halfway through someone realized they were rebooting Robocop and they needed to hit all the same plot points of the first movie, without any development, and it turned to shit. Boy wasn't it an emotional release when he emptied his entire clip at that badguy (the one with the hair) in the dark so nobody saw any blood and you could retain a PG-13 rating?
I also found it annoying that one of his guns was a deadly SMG, and the other one was a taser that made a boom sound, so you had no idea which random bad guys were dead and which weren't.
Samuel L Jackson was terrible. If you're going to parody Bill O'Reilly, parody the actual guy. Include the sarcasm, the snide self-satisfaction, the barely contained rage when he's contradicted, the usage of weird out-of-date insults like "pinheads." Don't just sit there and spout blind propaganda as the same character you play in every movie. The news segments in the original Robocop were great because they actually were acting like vapid news reporters of the 80s all smiles one second, then fake concern after a bad story, then back to smiles.
As much as it was blasphemy to remake Robocop, there was definitely the seed of a good movie in there when it was taking the story in a totally different direction, but the same corporate hackery parodied by the film proved its ultimate downfall.
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
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^ It went the exact same way for me. I was surprisingly engaged by the first 40 minutes and then it went so quickly to shit I almost couldn't keep up.
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Jurassic World. Easily the best Jurassic Park movie I've seen so far, with an awesome climactic scene.
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....xxx1993 wrote:Jurassic World. Easily the best Jurassic Park movie I've seen so far, with an awesome climactic scene.

Are you one of those guys they churn out all these awful template Hollywood movies for and have super low standards - or should I get my hopes up for this being genuinely surprisingly good?
Please advise.
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Late to the party, but I saw Fury Road last night.
During the 5 minutes of downtime halfway through the movie, I actually caught the giggles because I had a minute to breath and reflect on just how outrageously intense all the carnage was. I also couldn’t help but think of the people in the audience who had no clue what it was they were in for. I think a few people near me probably thought I was nuts. I loved just about every minute of it.
The few things if I had to criticize, Max was basically just a crazy guy. Sure, it worked, but I’d have liked to at least see one partially fleshed out flashback rather than only the split seconds of his daughter dying. It wasn’t needed per say, but I was not very connected to Max like I was in the first 2 films. As for Charlize, she was great, possible a little too - Max felt like the sidekick most of the time in comparison. Unfortunately, I couldn’t take her emotional breakdown seriously at all due to the music selection. Most of the other music was fine, but a few selections felt too generic and out of place. The action and particularly the villains were all so over-the-top awesome, it’s got to be the must see theater movie of the season.

During the 5 minutes of downtime halfway through the movie, I actually caught the giggles because I had a minute to breath and reflect on just how outrageously intense all the carnage was. I also couldn’t help but think of the people in the audience who had no clue what it was they were in for. I think a few people near me probably thought I was nuts. I loved just about every minute of it.
The few things if I had to criticize, Max was basically just a crazy guy. Sure, it worked, but I’d have liked to at least see one partially fleshed out flashback rather than only the split seconds of his daughter dying. It wasn’t needed per say, but I was not very connected to Max like I was in the first 2 films. As for Charlize, she was great, possible a little too - Max felt like the sidekick most of the time in comparison. Unfortunately, I couldn’t take her emotional breakdown seriously at all due to the music selection. Most of the other music was fine, but a few selections felt too generic and out of place. The action and particularly the villains were all so over-the-top awesome, it’s got to be the must see theater movie of the season.
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Twenty quid says you'll win that bet.Satan wrote:Tenner says former.
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World War Z sucks like a horrid child who charges paedophiles.
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Ugh. There are so many legitimately good movies that I can't force myself to find the time to sit and watch, and I know all the people who are turning out to see these movies haven't seen them either.
Blazzing Saddles? Hell, Boss Nigger has more to tell us about the world than World War Z possibly could. It's probably a much better film too. (And I still haven't seen any of them, d'oh - working on it though.) World War Z was sad enough when it was a semi-literate book - about the same quality as a Dan Brown book really, arguably not even at that level. But who wants to read an ultra-literate modern roman a clef? We can't even get Thomas Pynchon into the White House. I think they'd let Kurt Vonnegut in only as an anti-establishment call-out, but he's dead so of course they'd say they'd let him in.
Blazzing Saddles? Hell, Boss Nigger has more to tell us about the world than World War Z possibly could. It's probably a much better film too. (And I still haven't seen any of them, d'oh - working on it though.) World War Z was sad enough when it was a semi-literate book - about the same quality as a Dan Brown book really, arguably not even at that level. But who wants to read an ultra-literate modern roman a clef? We can't even get Thomas Pynchon into the White House. I think they'd let Kurt Vonnegut in only as an anti-establishment call-out, but he's dead so of course they'd say they'd let him in.
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Don't waste your time with Boss Nigger. Fred Williamson is one of my favorite actors, but damn, that movie is bland as hell. Amazing theme song, though!
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x100drauch wrote:Amazing theme song, though!
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David Lynch:Mulholland Drive





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Arasoi just blew my mind
Arasoi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSFKp59xTXk
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Arasoi Popeye was kidnapped by criminals and addicted to drugs - BAD END. Queue graphic Ninja Gaiden arcade continue screen of restrained Doyle struggling as heroin needle draws near
Ed_fi15lt doyle was seduced by frenchy's money
Ed_fi15lt D:D
Arasoi Apparently Ed O Neill AKA Al Bundy played Doyle in a 1986 movie
Arasoi huh
Ed_fi15lt D:
Arasoi I can tell this is gonna be one of those tough ones to download
Arasoi To find*
Ed_fi15lt hahah
Arasoi Like that 80s The Shadow movie O.o
Ed_fi15lt gene hackman used "strange jerk wave"
Arasoi No one could even be bothered to shit on it, on rotten tomatoes
Ed_fi15lt it's highly ineffective
Ed_fi15lt Ed O'Neill used GRACIE JIU JITSU
Ed_fi15lt it's HIGHLY EFFECTIVE!
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Arasoi yeah I cant find this one anywhere..
Arasoi Just this part
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Arasoi Low rent NYPD Blue intro

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Arasoi This is surreal
Arasoi This car chase scene and excitement needs to be spliced in with Al Bundy sleeping/dreaming clips from Married with Children
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Arasoi Popeye was kidnapped by criminals and addicted to drugs - BAD END. Queue graphic Ninja Gaiden arcade continue screen of restrained Doyle struggling as heroin needle draws near[/quote] So much could've been done with this concept... how about a duck tape-gagged Cody being gradually conveyor-belted towards a fat line of coke? Insert a coin and oh thank goodness, somebody opened a window! Knife falling from the ceiling onto a fuse, pffft.

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Insert a coin and hobo body parts knock the bottle of jenkem into the drain, closely followed by an unexpected MEGA CROSSOVER with the NARCS(TM) from Midway, driving their signature ride!
Well, I'm not sure what this has to do with movies now, but speaking of connections, I think I'll watch Nosferatu and follow that with Shadow of the Vampire (2000). Maybe sneak in Nightmare Creatures a bit more, sometime...that one's an odd play.
This is the man Uncle Sam has fighting the war on drugs?
Well, I'm not sure what this has to do with movies now, but speaking of connections, I think I'll watch Nosferatu and follow that with Shadow of the Vampire (2000). Maybe sneak in Nightmare Creatures a bit more, sometime...that one's an odd play.
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The General (Buster Keaton)
One of the greatest action movies ever, far ahead of its time.
Freely inspired by a true story of the USA civil war, with a goofy protagonist inserted: a Unionist commando steals a train in the south, but its engineer (Buster Keaton)
The excellent pacing (without the burden of dialogues) and photography are merely a sad witness of how little cinematography has progressed in the last decades and how little most productions really care about what they are doing, while the tone of many scenes and its cumulative effect is very interesting: many instances of very simple slapstick comedy (e.g. stumbling or throwing away things), instead of being merely silly, make the protagonist a nice person rather than a serious hero and paint all action with the right amount of irony. The sniper scene near the end has to be seen to be believed.
One of the greatest action movies ever, far ahead of its time.
Freely inspired by a true story of the USA civil war, with a goofy protagonist inserted: a Unionist commando steals a train in the south, but its engineer (Buster Keaton)
- chases the raiders along the railway,
- discovers Unionist plans for a major offensive based on a caravan of supply trains,
- recovers his girlfriend (who happened to be on the train and was taken prisoner by the raiders),
- steals his engine, the titular General, from the enemy base,
- goes back to warn the Confederate forces eluding a chase by train,
- leaves his mark in a victorious battle,
- is rewarded with enlistment as a lieutenant,
- and his patriotic girlfriend, now that he has joined the army, wants him again.
The excellent pacing (without the burden of dialogues) and photography are merely a sad witness of how little cinematography has progressed in the last decades and how little most productions really care about what they are doing, while the tone of many scenes and its cumulative effect is very interesting: many instances of very simple slapstick comedy (e.g. stumbling or throwing away things), instead of being merely silly, make the protagonist a nice person rather than a serious hero and paint all action with the right amount of irony. The sniper scene near the end has to be seen to be believed.
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For the most part, of all Keaton was amazing until he signed the contract with MGM that ruined his life and took away his creativity. Steamboat Bill Jr. is my personal favorite, although yeah, The General is much more impressive and certainly deserves the praise for being his most well-known. You can really see the influence on Jackie Chan after watching many movies from both.
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emphatic wrote:So fucking good.MrSalamander wrote:David Lynch:Mulholland Drive![]()
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