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The Void
its like a long road in Hell..similar to Silent Hill 3 Hospital level
non popular cast..fine acting..some creepy scenes..no jumb scares
it could be better but overrall good hell ride..7/10
if u like Underrated gem (mouth of madness) or Event Horizon( didnt like it)
then this is for you
its like a long road in Hell..similar to Silent Hill 3 Hospital level
non popular cast..fine acting..some creepy scenes..no jumb scares
it could be better but overrall good hell ride..7/10
if u like Underrated gem (mouth of madness) or Event Horizon( didnt like it)
then this is for you
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Just as good as the first.
Spoiler
The only problem I have with the movie is that it ended on a pretty downbeat note, considering Yondu sacrificed himself to save Peter, not counting the mid and post credits scenes. Another problem I had with the movie was the destruction of the Dairy Queen restaurant in the climax, when that restaurant was promoting the movie. It's like the movie turned its back on DQ and we had Power Rangers all over again, when Power Rangers destroyed a Krispy Kreme.
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Star Wars Episode IV on the 4th. Good stuff.
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What Lies Beneath: **
Pretty by-the-book 2000 thriller/horror film starring Harrison Ford, Michelle Pfeiffer's bare feet and a haunted bathtub. Hits pretty much every single genre cliche along the way to a predictable story with a predictable ending.
Pretty by-the-book 2000 thriller/horror film starring Harrison Ford, Michelle Pfeiffer's bare feet and a haunted bathtub. Hits pretty much every single genre cliche along the way to a predictable story with a predictable ending.
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I bet everyone is real glad you put that in spoiler tags.xxx1993 wrote:Isn't that movie one of Harrison Ford's villain roles?
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Star Trek Beyond (2016) - Justin Lin
Pretty, pretty, pretty bad.
Also, Fat Spock:

Pretty, pretty, pretty bad.
Also, Fat Spock:



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Dammit, why is it that everything I say is always labeled a spoiler? Does it matter?Skykid wrote:I bet everyone is real glad you put that in spoiler tags.xxx1993 wrote:Isn't that movie one of Harrison Ford's villain roles?
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Fixed.xxx1993 wrote:Spoiler
everything I say is always labeled a spoiler

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Because nobody knows Harrison Ford is the fucking villain until the twist at the end of the movie?xxx1993 wrote:Dammit, why is it that everything I say is always labeled a spoiler? Does it matter?Skykid wrote:I bet everyone is real glad you put that in spoiler tags.xxx1993 wrote:Isn't that movie one of Harrison Ford's villain roles?
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The Wild One (1953)
Marlon Brando plays a motorcycle gang, I mean club, leader that gets in trouble while visiting a quiet town with a weak cop. Very interesting to watch just for the 50's lingo.
Marlon Brando plays a motorcycle gang, I mean club, leader that gets in trouble while visiting a quiet town with a weak cop. Very interesting to watch just for the 50's lingo.
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^^Fixed.Skykid wrote:Spoiler
Because nobody knows Harrison Ford is the fucking villain until the twist at the end of the movie?

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The Dark Crystal (1982)
Wow, superb sceneries and backgrounds!
The story wasn't all that great, but it worked right until the end. Jen and Kira's puppets were kind of ugly, though, and not in the same manner as the Skeksis were. This must have been expensive as fuck for Jim Henson.
Wow, superb sceneries and backgrounds!

The story wasn't all that great, but it worked right until the end. Jen and Kira's puppets were kind of ugly, though, and not in the same manner as the Skeksis were. This must have been expensive as fuck for Jim Henson.
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Sing
Wasn't good throughout, but it had some decent bits in it. I really should try and get some blu rays that are musical and test my system a bit. As for the movie, its about a 6/10. Not great, but not bad either, just something to pass the time.
Wasn't good throughout, but it had some decent bits in it. I really should try and get some blu rays that are musical and test my system a bit. As for the movie, its about a 6/10. Not great, but not bad either, just something to pass the time.
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I should try that with The Muppet Movie, which I just got in the mail today.
Cars spoiler:
Guardians of the Galaxy spoiler:
Spoiler, ish:
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I am Groot!
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The Secret of NIMH' and 'The Secret of My Succe$s': same secret
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Can't wait for the next season of Curb...Zen wrote:Star Trek Beyond (2016) - Justin Lin
Pretty, pretty, pretty bad.

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I didn't know it was a twist. All I knew is that he was the villain.
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Trapeze (1956)
Really good story about a circus trapeze act with Burt Lancaster. Lola is quite the manipulative bitch, holy shit. Very funny dialogue sometimes, even during the tough shit that is circus performance.
Really good story about a circus trapeze act with Burt Lancaster. Lola is quite the manipulative bitch, holy shit. Very funny dialogue sometimes, even during the tough shit that is circus performance.
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Nightwatch:
Has a creepy athmosphere and i really liked it.
Has a creepy athmosphere and i really liked it.
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Great western with Paul Newman and Robert Redford playing said robbers. Music was lovely, the acting was great. The yellowish scenes that emulate the photographs from that time were nicely done.
Great western with Paul Newman and Robert Redford playing said robbers. Music was lovely, the acting was great. The yellowish scenes that emulate the photographs from that time were nicely done.
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Inception: **1/2
I know this one was critically acclaimed and won several Oscars, but I really didn't care for it much. There's a difference between trying to appear clever and actually being clever with a plot, and this one feels like it's using a gigantic special effects budget to hide the fact that there isn't much substance to it. All the characters felt cliched and generic, and if you strip away all theCG and flash you end up with little more than 2 1/2 hours of Leonardo DiCaprio trying and falling to win an Oscar.
I know this one was critically acclaimed and won several Oscars, but I really didn't care for it much. There's a difference between trying to appear clever and actually being clever with a plot, and this one feels like it's using a gigantic special effects budget to hide the fact that there isn't much substance to it. All the characters felt cliched and generic, and if you strip away all theCG and flash you end up with little more than 2 1/2 hours of Leonardo DiCaprio trying and falling to win an Oscar.
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Star Trek Beyond
I enjoyed this. I didn't go into it with any expectations, and was surprised at a decent movie. Felt the most trek-like of the 3 reboots, and nothing trek movie wise will ever be as bad as Star Trek V, the god movie.
Crime Story
One of Jackie Chan's best movies. He just kicks ass pretty much the entire movie and some of the closeup shots of his reactions are really well done. One of his few movies where he's in kickass mode the entire movie. Looks good on blu-ray!
I enjoyed this. I didn't go into it with any expectations, and was surprised at a decent movie. Felt the most trek-like of the 3 reboots, and nothing trek movie wise will ever be as bad as Star Trek V, the god movie.
Crime Story
One of Jackie Chan's best movies. He just kicks ass pretty much the entire movie and some of the closeup shots of his reactions are really well done. One of his few movies where he's in kickass mode the entire movie. Looks good on blu-ray!
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I can say confidently that Star Trek: Generations was worse. As awful as V was, at least it had a clear theme and narrative thrust.lilmanjs wrote:nothing trek movie wise will ever be as bad as Star Trek V, the god movie.
Generations was just a jumbled together hodgepodge mess that shat vigorously on the franchise ("Emotional" Data and his talking tricorder, Flagship of the Federation Enterprise D taken out by a dinky little Bird of Prey, Kirk's pathetic death lunging for a remote control, Troi's driving skills on display, etc.)
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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Generations is still better by light years than Nemesis. Must you forget the one-sided villain, the awful marriage stuff, I mean data singing and Worf getting drunk. Not to mention B4 even existing at all. That movie just sucks all around, and is only slightly better than V.Mischief Maker wrote:I can say confidently that Star Trek: Generations was worse. As awful as V was, at least it had a clear theme and narrative thrust.lilmanjs wrote:nothing trek movie wise will ever be as bad as Star Trek V, the god movie.
Generations was just a jumbled together hodgepodge mess that shat vigorously on the franchise ("Emotional" Data and his talking tricorder, Flagship of the Federation Enterprise D taken out by a dinky little Bird of Prey, Kirk's pathetic death lunging for a remote control, Troi's driving skills on display, etc.)
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I enjoyed that movie too. It's funny how the character played by Ted Cassidy, Harvey Logan aka Kid Curry, was of average height in real life.soprano1 wrote:Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Great western with Paul Newman and Robert Redford playing said robbers. Music was lovely, the acting was great. The yellowish scenes that emulate the photographs from that time were nicely done.
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I saw Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 today with my girlfriend.
Fairly solid, very funny.
Really, really, really wish that they didn't stick zinger lines into quite literally every remotely impactful moment.
Like, all of them. Started to grate when it became clear that they were going to do this every time something vaguely serious happened.
sure, I get the fact that the movie isn't supposed to take itself terribly seriously, but doing it every single time was painful
Enjoyed the movie a bunch other than that.
Fairly solid, very funny.
Really, really, really wish that they didn't stick zinger lines into quite literally every remotely impactful moment.
Like, all of them. Started to grate when it became clear that they were going to do this every time something vaguely serious happened.
sure, I get the fact that the movie isn't supposed to take itself terribly seriously, but doing it every single time was painful
Enjoyed the movie a bunch other than that.
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I saw that film yesterday too and i also liked it, but i´m really with you on your opinion, the line "i´m groot" almost ruined the ending scenes for me...null1024 wrote:I saw Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 today with my girlfriend.
Fairly solid, very funny.
Really, really, really wish that they didn't stick zinger lines into quite literally every remotely impactful moment.

BTW i hate baby Groot.
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Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Tooooooo loooooooong
Really could have snipped this down in the editing room by 25 minutes. Was genuinely sleepy in the dragging parts. There were so many unfunny, redundant humour attempts and leaden dialogue scenes that they could have easily made it more lean. The story with Starlord's daddy was boring and dragged out ages before something actually happened - it was the sort of thing other movies wrap up in the first 30 minutes.
Overall it was entertaining enough, although no great shakes in either the Hollywood world or that of superheroes. It had amusing moments despite the 'humour' being the same stock American type that gets really grating because it's all about long pauses, double takes, calling people by celebrity names as means of an insult, and getting away with no real punchline. It's akin to Disney cartoon humour, basically.
Works well as a Saturday morning cartoon turned movie, if you take it that way. Some fun stuff, Kurt Russell is ever welcome, and the green chick is still shit.
The ending was upbeat, but I still feel they can't capture an actual sense of 'adventure' the way it was done in the 80s and occasional 90s feature. It lacks a cohesion and movement. It seems like it's all there what with side stories and stuff, but it ain't got the creative power of ESB or Temple of Doom.
I'd give it a healthy 6.5
Tooooooo loooooooong
Really could have snipped this down in the editing room by 25 minutes. Was genuinely sleepy in the dragging parts. There were so many unfunny, redundant humour attempts and leaden dialogue scenes that they could have easily made it more lean. The story with Starlord's daddy was boring and dragged out ages before something actually happened - it was the sort of thing other movies wrap up in the first 30 minutes.
Overall it was entertaining enough, although no great shakes in either the Hollywood world or that of superheroes. It had amusing moments despite the 'humour' being the same stock American type that gets really grating because it's all about long pauses, double takes, calling people by celebrity names as means of an insult, and getting away with no real punchline. It's akin to Disney cartoon humour, basically.
Works well as a Saturday morning cartoon turned movie, if you take it that way. Some fun stuff, Kurt Russell is ever welcome, and the green chick is still shit.
The ending was upbeat, but I still feel they can't capture an actual sense of 'adventure' the way it was done in the 80s and occasional 90s feature. It lacks a cohesion and movement. It seems like it's all there what with side stories and stuff, but it ain't got the creative power of ESB or Temple of Doom.
I'd give it a healthy 6.5
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Aah. Rebellion.soprano1 wrote:The Wild One (1953)
Marlon Brando plays a motorcycle gang, I mean club, leader that gets in trouble while visiting a quiet town with a weak cop. Very interesting to watch just for the 50's lingo.
Saw it last year. Brando is the ice in that one. The Black Rebels Motorcycle Club! With matching leather jackets! Neat stunts with the 'cycles. Lee Marvin's Chino is almost a scene stealer: "I love you, Johnny! I missed ya. The boys sure missed ya. All the Beetles missed ya. Let's have a beer." Ditch the squeeze, brother! They will never understand you! Just ride, man. Ride!
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Yeah, Marvin was great too.Ronyn wrote:Aah. Rebellion.soprano1 wrote:The Wild One (1953)
Marlon Brando plays a motorcycle gang, I mean club, leader that gets in trouble while visiting a quiet town with a weak cop. Very interesting to watch just for the 50's lingo.
Saw it last year. Brando is the ice in that one. The Black Rebels Motorcycle Club! With matching leather jackets! Neat stunts with the 'cycles. Lee Marvin's Chino is almost a scene stealer: "I love you, Johnny! I missed ya. The boys sure missed ya. All the Beetles missed ya. Let's have a beer." Ditch the squeeze, brother! They will never understand you! Just ride, man. Ride!

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