Movie review thread...
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@Kruse said in Movie review thread...:
Just watched the Alien series/franchise... backwards. For some reason. I think it started by accident, and then I decided it would be a thing. ... nothing better to do.
Including the Alien-vs-Predator nonsense. (I've actually always enjoyed the first one... the second... yuck)
As a concept (watching it backwards) - it actually paid off in the end. Watched the original tonight... and it felt like 2 hours of homage to the others. And I had to keep reminding myself - it was the opposite.So many little touches throughout. Cornbread. Creepy android scientist... to the level of detail of how they sit at a microscope. I'm certain that the "you admire them" quote, if not entire conversation, pops up in Covenant. Just... a couple of hours of weird-reverse-reminiscence.
Tit-watch - only in the tittie-pics on the walls of cabins... in multiple movies. But I saw 'em. Titties.
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I'm in
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Pitch Black
So bad, and so good.
Wannabe Alien, on a budget, in Australia, with a director trying too many gimmicky effects.
Vin Diesel before he became a glorified boy-racer.
Tit-watch: zero
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
Tetris: Movie about securing the rights to sell the game from the Soviet Union in the 80s.
If you've listened to the podcast series about it then lots of it will be familiar, but still a decent watch.
On AppleTV+.
Brilliant
Must watch
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The Abyss
Wildly implausible with massive amounts of overacting. Not James' best effort.
In fact it's quite shit.
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The Chronicles of Riddick
So bad...
But - I've always had a wee soft spot for it - it was one of the movies I first saw via a DVD bought in a dodgy chinese shop in Xiamen.
And one of the very early scenes - where our valiant anti-hero battles a henchman in a make-shift arena... we watched it, and I was a little confused by the canned-laughter at Vin Diesel's weak jokes. Several times - he'd make some shit comment, and the terrified local populace would apparently chuckle in appreciation. It took me quite some time until I realised I was watching a version recorded from within a cinema, and I was listening to the dumb-as-fuck cinema audience laughing at the same gags. And 15 years later, realising how dumb-as-fuck I was not to realise that immediately. -
@Kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
@Kruse you're not alone, i like the riddock movies, not claiming they're good....but weird and fun
Everyone deserves their guilty pleasures......
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Leave The World Behind
Netflix adaptation of a novel. Good cast, interesting premise about a societal collapse of some kind.
To me, the overarching message is of frustration - people have no idea what is going on without the comfort of the systems on which we rely. There is a lot of chat out in social media land of "But what actually happened??" which I think is the point: to envoke a sense of understanding, leave the audience in the dark with the characters.
Some people want this stuff tied up with a bow and presented clean-cut. I don't mind a bit of grey.
4 deer out of 5 sonic disruptions.
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damn....will still watch but now with the hope that its one of the many "bad" films i enjoy
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@Tim said in Movie review thread...:
Comic book movies are retarded bullshit for children and the worst adults in any society. If you are a Marvel "fan" then you need to go to a re-education camp immediately.
That garbage has crowded out adult genre movies for over a decade, it has sucked in new directors and actors with the money, the sooner that pathetic garbage is out of society the better. People pointing at tennis balls in front of a green screen. A cancer upon the arts.
Definitely in the death throes now. Bit like Westerns I guess. I actually think they could have milked it longer, but they took the paying customer for granted. Will be interesting to see what emerges from all of this.
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
Given that the third one was no where near as good as the original I’m not holding out any hope whatsoever that this will be worth watching some 30 years later…….
When is Hollywood going to stop and think that rebooting 80s classics isn’t a good thing ?
Please just stop. Dammit Eddie. It's not like needs the cash.
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@Kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
damn....will still watch but now with the hope that its one of the many "bad" films i enjoy
I was hoping, given it's Star Wars origins, that this would be the Snyder film to break his run of (for me) ducks, sadly it seems not - even some of his uber fans are down on it.
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@Nepia i saw some of the first reviews and things like rotten tomatoes and wondered if it was just being review bombed for someone reason
one thing i didn;t like about the review..they talk about how much it borrowed from other films....but then listed 7-8 very different films...i feel if you're going to look at that many films then of course you'll things
i know it started as a "star wars" proposal but its ended up as an "original" film rather than a sequel/prequel/reboot etc....and sad it might not be what we wanted
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
Given that the third one was no where near as good as the original I’m not holding out any hope whatsoever that this will be worth watching some 30 years later…….
When is Hollywood going to stop and think that rebooting 80s classics isn’t a good thing ?
Please just stop. Dammit Eddie. It's not like needs the cash.
Not so sure about that.
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@NTA yeah that was my thinking too....
Like the scene with the lady by the roadside, when that happens in a movie/series, I usually think either what they say is irrelevant, or I'm supposed to be in the dark to what they are saying, as the character doesnt know what is being said (especially as I had subtitles on, and nothing came up)
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@Kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
@Nepia i saw some of the first reviews and things like rotten tomatoes and wondered if it was just being review bombed for someone reason
one thing i didn;t like about the review..they talk about how much it borrowed from other films....but then listed 7-8 very different films...i feel if you're going to look at that many films then of course you'll things
i know it started as a "star wars" proposal but its ended up as an "original" film rather than a sequel/prequel/reboot etc....and sad it might not be what we wanted
I haven't read any specific reviews (I never like to before seeing movies) but they discussed it on some movie podcasts.
As is known I don't like Snyders films outside of 300 but I always hold out hope he makes a good one because he seems like a decent guy ... for a libertarian.
Maybe it's being reviewed bombed by all the man babies who pumped up Justice League but then got pissed off when he went on that podcast and basically told them he didn't like their toxic bullshit?