jasstones7 Posted March 2 (edited) Blade Runner 2049. Also just caught an old gem on turner classic movies the other night, and it reminded me how much I love diving into classic cinema. It's like stepping back in time and experiencing the art of storytelling from a different era. These guys always has a great choice of films that you might not stumble upon elsewhere. Watching these classics really shows how much movies have evolved over the years but also how the core of good storytelling remains the same. Edited March 22 by jasstones7 4 Quote Share this post Link to post
ReX Posted March 4 The Legend of Tarzan (Christoph Waltz steals the show. As usual.) 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Carmelo Posted March 4 Dune part 2 What a fucking dissappointment 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
PsychoGoatee Posted March 4 The Holdovers, really loved it, Giamatti deserves the Oscar I say! (the most recent watch was Rock of Ages, so-so but with some charm, did also have Paul Giamatti though!) 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
LadyMistDragon Posted March 5 Appendage (2023) A freaky thing manifests from the fears and insecurities of this one woman. It turns out this is an actual condition, although the 'twist' was never really explained too well, though it was highly predictable 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
DoomGuy999 Posted March 11 (edited) On 3/28/2019 at 5:01 PM, wolfmcbeard said: Stargate, love that movie, kicked of Stargate SG1 that I watched a lot of as a kid, SG Atlantis was alright but SG Universe was total shit. Either way, Stargate is an awesome movie and if you're looking for a good spin off show, SG1 is pretty good too. Underrated Comment. SG-1 is an S-Tier tv show in my opinion, this post needs more than 3 likes. apologies for my off-topic comment Edited March 11 by DoomGuy999 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
hybridial Posted March 12 Dario Argento's Trauma (1993) So before now I hadn't watched any of his movies past Terror at the Opera, and the latter part of Argento's career isn't considered... great exactly I actually thought this one was really good. It did feel somewhat derivative of Deep Red, but much like that classic movie I have to give him credit for another audacious shot similar to that movie that is blink-and-you'll-miss-it that tells you who exactly the killer is. It was well done and the kind of clever camera work that elevates murder thriller movies. The score was a bit more conventional, none of the Goblin prog rock, but it was fine and did the job. Also Brad Dourif makes an entertaining cameo, and I literally thought "Hey that guy just yelled like Brad Dourif" and didn't realise it was him till he was credited at the end as a special appearance. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Bubbabooie Posted March 12 Just watched Talk to Me on an edible with my fiance. It scared her so badly we stopped the movie with 3 minutes of runtime left! In some ways it was really cool, but some of the plot beats I felt like I'd seen a million times before. But it was a cool idea executed with verve and excellent sound design and good effects. Before that we watched Thanksgiving on Netflix -- the slasher movie that takes place on Thanksgiving. We thought it was hilarious and tense and fun. Some really stupid lines delivered perfectly ("We'll all be 50% off," "This year there won't be any leftovers," etc.). I'd love to hear what anyone else thought of these! 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Bubbabooie Posted March 12 On 3/2/2024 at 3:49 AM, jasstones7 said: Blade Runner 2049 Great movie! I was lucky to see it in theatres. It looks fantastic -- gorgeous, bleak, beautiful. On 3/3/2024 at 11:20 PM, Carmelo said: Dune part 2 What a fucking dissappointment Haven't seen pt 2, what's your beef with it? 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Carmelo Posted March 12 1 hour ago, Bubbabooie said: Haven't seen pt 2, what's your beef with it? I'll put it into spoilers in case you are unfamiliar with the book or want to see pt 2 on theaters: Spoiler Dune part 2 changes key character traits from Paul, Jessica, Chani and Feyd Rautha. It changes so much they are not even the same characters from the book anymore. Feyd Rautha is a smaller less dumb Rabban. Jessica is now a schemer and manipulator, Chani is given the "strong independent" treatment. Instead of becoming a cunning and terrible prophet that holds back the Fremen to not destroy the whole galaxy, Paul becomes a zealot. Alia, one of the most fun characters in Dune, is missing. The time skip and events that move the plot towards the war are missing. Paul's rise in power feels rushed. The whole reason Paul's ascent works is because he holds the spice hostage and the Spacing Guild and Emperor have not choice but to yield. In the movie, even though Paul threatens with nuking the spice, the other houses still decide to not accept Paul's ascent to power, rendering the threat of nuking the spice irrelevant. As a standalone movie I'd say it's really good, a technical marvel. As an adaptation of the book however, it deviates too much from the source material, for the sake of progression and modernization if I had to take a guess. This deviation changes core elements from the plot and characters to the point it doesn't feel like Dune anymore, but rather fanfiction territory. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Serum Posted March 14 Dune 2 in IMAX, it was a fucking ride. Maybe my favorite IMAX experience to date. Highly recommend getting in before it's taken out 3 Quote Share this post Link to post
Billy Baron Posted March 16 I rewatched The People Under The Stairs (DVD Edition). Just a satisfying movie. Watch it. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
jupiter_ex Posted March 20 mirrormask. After I saw part of it on TV back in 2005 and could never find it until now 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Panzermann11 Posted April 18 (edited) Sicario: Day of the Soldado. It was hard for me to keep track of the movie's events due to the way the scenes were set up. I'm a sucker for military films, so I still like it, though. Edited April 18 by Panzermann11 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
vanilla_d00m Posted April 22 (edited) The Patriot with Mel Gibson. Edited April 22 by vanilla_d00m 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
EraserheadBaby Posted April 22 The Dark Backward. A surreal film starring Bill Paxton, Judd Nelson, and Wayne Newton. It has been described as a blend of John Waters, Terry Gilliam, and David Lynch. It's about a stand up comic trying to make it in a filthy world. The plot doesn't really matter, it's all about characters, the world, and the way it all makes you feel. It's gross, funny, sad, and uplifting. If you like Bill Paxton, you MUST see this. It's his best performance. He is taking bites out of the scenery. Pretty sure it's on Tubi right now. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
LadyMistDragon Posted April 22 CQ, a film where a film producer in the late 60s starts to become obsessed with his fictional female futuristic spy star 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
enigma101 Posted April 22 Mad Max Fury Road. I've been meaning to watch it for ages, and since I want to watch Furiosa when it comes out, I thought that I should probably watch Fury Road so that I know what's going on. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Panzermann11 Posted April 24 (edited) Coriolanus. I'd describe this movie as "What happens when someone with too much time on Call of Duty, Black Hawk Down and dozens of modern military films and games directs the play". Edited April 24 by Panzermann11 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
LadyMistDragon Posted April 27 Stir (1980) Movie about the harsh conditions inside an Australian prison. I'm sure prison's shittiness is something none of us have any knowledge of. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
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