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I heard in its home country Russia it received widespread critical acclaim.
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And we heard on shmups forums that you are a retard who needs to stop posting 1-line posts and stop having shit tastes. Also, i'm still writing my death wish "essay", putting everything together in a precise straightforward way is not exactly easy (plus I don't have that much time nowadays)xxx1993 wrote:I heard in its home country Russia it received widespread critical acclaim.
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Ha haKaiser wrote:And we heard on shmups forums that you are a retard who needs to stop posting 1-line posts and stop having shit tastes.xxx1993 wrote:I heard in its home country Russia it received widespread critical acclaim.

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Oz the Great and Powerful was on last night, so I watched a good chunk of it.
it's... weird. On one hand, the acting is generally bad all around: the witch actresses couldn't act to save their lives, Franco is only entertaining when he is wildly overacting, and most characters don't make that much an impression.
However, it's also filled with a lot of Sam Raimi jokes, editing, and humor, so it's not a total wash. Seeing clear and obvious Evil Dead callbacks in the final scene with the Wicked Witch was fun, and the movie has the decency to indulge in the strange.
Kinda half-n-half all around, but I was entertained.
it's... weird. On one hand, the acting is generally bad all around: the witch actresses couldn't act to save their lives, Franco is only entertaining when he is wildly overacting, and most characters don't make that much an impression.
However, it's also filled with a lot of Sam Raimi jokes, editing, and humor, so it's not a total wash. Seeing clear and obvious Evil Dead callbacks in the final scene with the Wicked Witch was fun, and the movie has the decency to indulge in the strange.
Kinda half-n-half all around, but I was entertained.

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I was surprised by how entertaining that movie was, and I actively dislike at least two of the main actors/actresses. I will say that I thought the production values/sets-'n'-such were great, too.EmperorIng wrote:Oz the Great and Powerful was on last night, so I watched a good chunk of it.
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So what? I like most action movies, doesn't mean you have to keep shitting on my opinions. I liked both Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen, and I liked Batman v. Superman, does that make me a retard, retard?Kaiser wrote:And we heard on shmups forums that you are a retard who needs to stop posting 1-line posts and stop having shit tastes. Also, i'm still writing my death wish "essay", putting everything together in a precise straightforward way is not exactly easy (plus I don't have that much time nowadays)xxx1993 wrote:I heard in its home country Russia it received widespread critical acclaim.
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Yes.
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Movie forum etiquette is going out the window again.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
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It's not me that has the shit taste. It's you guys. Nearly every movie I watch, you people never want to give a chance.trap15 wrote:Yes.
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Too late, if imdb and rottentomatoes are any indication.neorichieb1971 wrote:Movie forum etiquette is going out the window again.
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I rewatched TurboKid. Yuo, still the greatest movie ever.
I guess Skykid will want to know why. Each and every scene has music that fits perfectly with mood. I am a bit of a synthwave fanboy, Le Matos nails every track, perfection. I find the action hilarious, gruesome (but not in a disturbing way), and mindless fun. There isn't much of a story, survival, chick finds boy, gets help from badass, finds inner strength, traumatic past, overcomes evil.. There isn't a a single character or line in the movie that I felt could have been delivered any better than it was. Characters I thought I would have to tolerate, I ended up loving, scenes that could have dragged, promptly flow into the next without any hiccups. The ending leave me with a melancholic glow that inspires a desire to embark on a lonely journey into the unknown.
I usually go for less 'silly' movies, but the retro tone and nostalgic atmosphere of TurboKid simply makes me happy from beginning to end. Would watch seven million times more.

I guess Skykid will want to know why. Each and every scene has music that fits perfectly with mood. I am a bit of a synthwave fanboy, Le Matos nails every track, perfection. I find the action hilarious, gruesome (but not in a disturbing way), and mindless fun. There isn't much of a story, survival, chick finds boy, gets help from badass, finds inner strength, traumatic past, overcomes evil.. There isn't a a single character or line in the movie that I felt could have been delivered any better than it was. Characters I thought I would have to tolerate, I ended up loving, scenes that could have dragged, promptly flow into the next without any hiccups. The ending leave me with a melancholic glow that inspires a desire to embark on a lonely journey into the unknown.
I usually go for less 'silly' movies, but the retro tone and nostalgic atmosphere of TurboKid simply makes me happy from beginning to end. Would watch seven million times more.
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I've never heard of this movie, but it sounds awesome. I'll remember to check it out.chempop wrote:I rewatched TurboKid. Yuo, still the greatest movie ever.![]()
I guess Skykid will want to know why. Each and every scene has music that fits perfectly with mood. I am a bit of a synthwave fanboy, Le Matos nails every track, perfection. I find the action hilarious, gruesome (but not in a disturbing way), and mindless fun. There isn't much of a story, survival, chick finds boy, gets help from badass, finds inner strength, traumatic past, overcomes evil.. There isn't a a single character or line in the movie that I felt could have been delivered any better than it was. Characters I thought I would have to tolerate, I ended up loving, scenes that could have dragged, promptly flow into the next without any hiccups. The ending leave me with a melancholic glow that inspires a desire to embark on a lonely journey into the unknown.
I usually go for less 'silly' movies, but the retro tone and nostalgic atmosphere of TurboKid simply makes me happy from beginning to end. Would watch seven million times more.
Hands down the greatest movie thread post to date.xxx1993 wrote:It's not me that has the shit taste. It's you guys.trap15 wrote:Yes.
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On top of all the reasons chem mentioned it's Mad Max, with bicycles.Skykid wrote:chempop wrote:I rewatched TurboKid. Yuo, still the greatest movie ever.![]()
I guess Skykid will want to know why.
BICYCLES.
Which seems silly at first, but when you consider it logically it makes perfect sense. In a world like that how long would people have access to gas and oil?
I wonder what will happen to our society when we run out of oil? Presuming at the time we're still totally dependent on it.
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chempop wrote:I rewatched TurboKid. Yuo, still the greatest movie ever.![]()
I guess Skykid will want to know why. Each and every scene has music that fits perfectly with mood. I am a bit of a synthwave fanboy, Le Matos nails every track, perfection. I find the action hilarious, gruesome (but not in a disturbing way), and mindless fun. There isn't much of a story, survival, chick finds boy, gets help from badass, finds inner strength, traumatic past, overcomes evil.. There isn't a a single character or line in the movie that I felt could have been delivered any better than it was. Characters I thought I would have to tolerate, I ended up loving, scenes that could have dragged, promptly flow into the next without any hiccups. The ending leave me with a melancholic glow that inspires a desire to embark on a lonely journey into the unknown.
I usually go for less 'silly' movies, but the retro tone and nostalgic atmosphere of TurboKid simply makes me happy from beginning to end. Would watch seven million times more.

Canadian Steelbook on bluray is summoning me. Please report back on if the movie is above average (for everyones tastes).
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Yes, yes, yes! Great music, great characters, a surprising amount of heart, just a pure delight. Don't judge it based on that T is for Turbo short, the film is far superior.chempop wrote:I rewatched TurboKid. Yuo, still the greatest movie ever.![]()
I guess Skykid will want to know why. Each and every scene has music that fits perfectly with mood. I am a bit of a synthwave fanboy, Le Matos nails every track, perfection. I find the action hilarious, gruesome (but not in a disturbing way), and mindless fun. There isn't much of a story, survival, chick finds boy, gets help from badass, finds inner strength, traumatic past, overcomes evil.. There isn't a a single character or line in the movie that I felt could have been delivered any better than it was. Characters I thought I would have to tolerate, I ended up loving, scenes that could have dragged, promptly flow into the next without any hiccups. The ending leave me with a melancholic glow that inspires a desire to embark on a lonely journey into the unknown.
I usually go for less 'silly' movies, but the retro tone and nostalgic atmosphere of TurboKid simply makes me happy from beginning to end. Would watch seven million times more.
Like I said before, Kung Fury is like eating frosting straight from the can while Turbo Kid is like a cake with frosting.
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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Just watched the Doctor Strange teaser trailer.
What is with all these superhero movies where white europeans travel to asia to learn esoteric eastern arts from other white europeans?
What is with all these superhero movies where white europeans travel to asia to learn esoteric eastern arts from other white europeans?
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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Why yeah, meeting other white europeans in Asia you'll likely learn about the nearest sex/drug pits, not super powers.Mischief Maker wrote:Just watched the Doctor Strange teaser trailer.
What is with all these superhero movies where white europeans travel to asia to learn esoteric eastern arts from other white europeans?
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Hollywood's retards think that like Zen Buddhism is super deep and shit (deeper than like, those lame patriarchal western ideologies) so they need to shoehorn in that mystical mumbo-jumbo. But because SoCal is still filled with aging white hippy rejects, it only makes sense that a white dude would learn his pseudo-deep Zen mumbo-jumbo from another aging white hippy reject.Mischief Maker wrote:What is with all these superhero movies where white europeans travel to asia to learn esoteric eastern arts from other white europeans?
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In these days I watched the CreepShow movie series with my family.
-The first one made by Raimi was very cool with its comic book's graphic clues and lightning, with digusting stories (the grass and the cockroaches ones left me such feeling).
-The second one has less stories than the previous one, but I liked the animated parts and the stories, while had a more pronounced comedic undertone, were still creepy.
-The third one has some cool ideas (like the connections between stories) and a nice filming, but it was a weak movie with a total lack of comedic undertone: or is full creepy or is full funny, especially in the last episodes
Overall, those movies were enjoyable despite I wasn't in the mood for horror movies.
-The first one made by Raimi was very cool with its comic book's graphic clues and lightning, with digusting stories (the grass and the cockroaches ones left me such feeling).
-The second one has less stories than the previous one, but I liked the animated parts and the stories, while had a more pronounced comedic undertone, were still creepy.
-The third one has some cool ideas (like the connections between stories) and a nice filming, but it was a weak movie with a total lack of comedic undertone: or is full creepy or is full funny, especially in the last episodes
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the Professor-wife was like something that Comedy Central would do and the Clinic's doctor seemed like a poor man Scrub's character
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A question that would deserve its own thread but heh; what are some of your most memorable nail-biters, and/or plot twist-shock films ?
(no era/genre restrictions, suspense and/or action references both welcome, but no spoilers please)
(no era/genre restrictions, suspense and/or action references both welcome, but no spoilers please)

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Towards the top of the list would be The Usual Suspects for twists and nail-biters, but to even say that feels like a spoiler.
Chinatown's actual climax happens at least 15 or 20 minutes before the actual end of the movie; its shocking revelation by one of the characters far exceeds the action that happens afterward.
Chinatown's actual climax happens at least 15 or 20 minutes before the actual end of the movie; its shocking revelation by one of the characters far exceeds the action that happens afterward.

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I think that the first time someone watches "The Sting", it's absolutely epic.
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The Game.Xyga wrote:A question that would deserve its own thread but heh; what are some of your most memorable nail-biters, and/or plot twist-shock films ?
(no era/genre restrictions, suspense and/or action references both welcome, but no spoilers please)
Psycho 2.

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Shutter Island.Xyga wrote:A question that would deserve its own thread but heh; what are some of your most memorable nail-biters, and/or plot twist-shock films ?
(no era/genre restrictions, suspense and/or action references both welcome, but no spoilers please)
The 6th Sense. (the first viewing, I had missed the opening scene, so it was even more of a shock)
eXistenZ. (the shock value was in how awful it was)
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The Tales from the Crypt HBO series.Xyga wrote:A question that would deserve its own thread but heh; what are some of your most memorable nail-biters, and/or plot twist-shock films ?
(no era/genre restrictions, suspense and/or action references both welcome, but no spoilers please)
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these might not be great suggestions but nail biter(s)
the road
blue ruin
children of men
a lot of Jacques audiard like un prophete, the beat that my heart skipped, and dheepan if you're alright with subtitles
a history of violence and eastern promises have some nail-biting scenes
the road
blue ruin
children of men
a lot of Jacques audiard like un prophete, the beat that my heart skipped, and dheepan if you're alright with subtitles
a history of violence and eastern promises have some nail-biting scenes

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Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed The Game, but it became so absolutely goofy by the end. It was like watching a live-action version of one of those anime cliches where the hero or villain planned out his master plan 40 steps in advance, to ludicrous levels of preparation.emphatic wrote: The Game.
Ha ha, Fincher's movies always leave a sour taste in my mouth for some reason or other, despite all the good work he does.

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all super great. blue ruin -- how dope was that shit?Some-Mist wrote:these might not be great suggestions but nail biter(s)
the road
blue ruin
children of men
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Only two weeks left.GaijinPunch wrote:
all super great. blue ruin -- how dope was that shit?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8XSARX3DQg
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