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By ScoJo
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Michael Caine on Jaws The Revenge:

“I haven’t seen it, but I’ve seen the house it paid for and it’s marvellous!”
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By Bezulsqy
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ScoJo wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 2:26 pm Michael Caine on Jaws The Revenge:

“I haven’t seen it, but I’ve seen the house it paid for and it’s marvellous!”
Haha!

I watched Louis Theroux interviewing Dame Judy Dench yesterday and doesn't watch movies she was in. Not even Chronicles of Riddick :-)
And the house she lives in was paid with the money she got doing a commercial.
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By ScoJo
#151897
Nice. Is that an alt poster you got there @Cult?

*EDIT* I just found The Parallax Corp. UK based! The PV poster is also absolutely stunning, love Laurent Durieux’s stuff.
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By The Cult Leader
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ScoJo wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 7:31 pm Nice. Is that an alt poster you got there @Cult?

*EDIT* I just found The Parallax Corp. UK based! The PV poster is also absolutely stunning, love Laurent Durieux’s stuff.
Parallax View poster is really cool. Don't have it, but I'd like one. I should give that one a rewatch sometime soon too.
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By Bezulsqy
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If it wasn't for @Inksb recommending this one I would not have watched it. And I really liked it. Very funny and well made.

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By ScoJo
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“I own the paper on yer fuckin’ life!”

You’re hitting some absolutely smoking first-time watches @Bez. I’m proud of ya.
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By deafmetal
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I had this one on my watch list for quite a while. The zombie design seems to have influenced a few modern doom/death metal bands like Hooded Menace and others. I found out the hard way that this one is not safe for sensitive girlfriends, especially the flashback scene. Thankfully, J left the room before the r*pe scene later on. The castle location and undead creatures were enjoyable as they kind of have a nazgûl vibe with their hooded cloaks riding around on horses. Overall, I enjoyed the gloomy mood and slower pace in this one.
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By static14
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My daughter has been out of town in "Grandparent Camp" for a bit so my wife and I hit the movies hard this last weekend. We did Oppenheimer and Barbie. Both excellent. Oppenheimer I expected to be special. The big shocker for me was Barbie. Surprisingly deep and super funny. Both really excellent films, and both worth seeing on the big screen.
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By Bezulsqy
#151975
^ anyone has hasn't seen American Rickshaw? I will upload it to google drive and share the link because it is something to behold...

Tonight I watched this for the first time. I actually thought I was going to see some fantasy flick like Highlander...

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By inksb
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I would love to watch American Rickshaw.

What did you think of Sorcerer?
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By Bezulsqy
#151982
inksb wrote: Sat Aug 05, 2023 11:54 pm I would love to watch American Rickshaw.

What did you think of Sorcerer?
I really liked it. The scene on the rope bridge was tense. I understand now why they made that into the cover art.
I am going to check out other Friedkin stuff soon.
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By ScoJo
#151983
Bezulsqy wrote: Sat Aug 05, 2023 6:45 pm
I actually thought I was going to see some fantasy flick like Highlander...

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Exactly why it was an infamous commercial disaster!
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By inksb
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I had grand plans to watch lots of movies this weekend but I ended up getting a call to go do work on Saturday so we didn't have as much time as I had hoped.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem dir by Jeff Rowe

This movie was made specifically for me. It combines 3 things I love dearly, Ninja Turtles, electronic music (Trent & Atticus) and 90's Hip-Hop. The music in this was just perfect from the score being incredible to all the classic hip hop like De La Soul, Tribe, Big Pun, ODB, Busta & Gang Starr, I was smiling ear to ear the entire time. If you told me 20 years ago that I would be watching an "Oldboy hallway" style fight scene with the Ninja Turles edited to No Diggity I would have laughed at you. The story was super fun, a twist on some typical Turtle stuff with a great cast, Jackie Chan as Master Splinter was really good choice. The animation is incredible, it's up there with Spiderverse films for sure. I'm looking forward to what they do with the next film, I hope there's many more.


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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 dir by James Gunn

A very heartfelt and fitting conclusion to the Guardians films. This is one of the best Marvel films in a while and I rather enjoyed it. Rocket's background was fucked up and heartbreaking. There was one action scene in a hallway that was particularly impressive and one of the best action pieces I've seen in a Marvel film period. Recommended if you like the other Guardians films.



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Fire and Ice dir by Ralph Bakshi

It's been a while since I've last watched this and it's still a lot of fun. Love the music, so many cool scenes, many awkward rotoscoped shots that just add to the charm.

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Nimona dir by Troy Quane, Nick Bruno

This was a lot of fun, very fun, cute story. Really good animation, great cast. If you're looking for a good family film check this one out. I didn't realize it was based on a comic by ND Stevenson, it's been sitting on my hard drive for many years, I used to read the creators other comic Lumberjanes. Very cool they were able to get this made all these years later.

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Miami Vice dir by Michael Mann

When this originally came out I had zero interest in watching it, I wasn't the biggest fan of Farrell at the time and the trailers just didn't look that good to me so I skipped it. For some reason I got the urge to watch it and it's not quite what I expected. Overall I enjoyed it, I have some issues with parts of it but it was decent. My biggest issue was the run time, it's so damn long and for zero reason, it's neither building character or plot just aimlessly does shit. It's shot very dark, lots of close up frantic camera movement which was annoying after a while and then there's Colin's voice, by the end of the film I was just laughing to myself at how bad it was, he's so monotone and one note with that gravelly delivery. The last 45 minutes was really fucking good though, the shootout was excellent. Any one else think that Michael Mann had a hard on for the boats though? Why so many long sweeping shots of the boats just driving fast? I'm curious how much shorter the film would have been if we cut all the boat shots from it.
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