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    Watched Freedom Fighters: The Ray

    I usually like DC animated videos but this was:

    1. Boring - too much of Ray's love life. I don't care one way or another
    2. Stupid plotting - the Resistance vs. Nazi state and all they had were a few guys and 5 or so heroes? The Supergirl variant should have soloed them all in milliseconds.

    Good idea, bad plot execution.

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    The Quick and the Dead. Love westerns. Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Keith David, Lance Henrickson...what a great cast.
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    Appleseed Alpha. Two horns and Nyx were the stand outs for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enigma View Post
    Just watched the 2014 TMNT. It was largely mediocre, but the elevator scene had me giggling at least :P
    MC Mikey.
    That movie is sooooo bad, and I love it regardless.
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    • SCHOOL OF ROCK (2004), Richard Linklater. Best end credit scene ever!
    • DON’T DELIVER US FROM EVIL (1971), Joël Séria. Two Catholic school girls are best friends forever. And everyone suffers as a result.
    • TROUBLE EVERY DAY (2001), Claire Denis. When you like your meals served rare and bloody.
    • DIABOLIQUE (1955), Henri-Georges Clouzot. Alfred Hitchcock wanted to make this movie, but Clouzot beat him to it. A title card at the end begs the audience not to give away spoilers, so I won’t.
    • THE IRON ROSE (1973), Jean Rollin. What if a French New Wave film was crossed with a low budget, psychological horror movie, filmed in a graveyard.
    • DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS (1971), Harry Kümel. Chilly scenes of winter.
    • VAMPYROS LESBOS (1971), Jesús Franco. An aural sensation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speed Force League Unlimited View Post
    MC Mikey.
    That movie is sooooo bad, and I love it regardless.
    I did try to watch the second one, but I just couldn't do it haha
    “We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”

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    Watched yesterday:

    The Predator
    Plenty wild and crazy popcorn flick I enjoyed.
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    I just watched the Deathnote film (the American version). For the first while it didn't seem as bad as it's made out to be, but oh boy did it get bad. So awful :P
    “We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”

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    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
    I don't recommend it, it was boring and so obvious!

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    Dr. Strange is a decent superhero origin story masked by inception-esque visuals and decent magic fights.

    Lost boys is a fun flick but kinda forgetable.

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    Predator (1987). Minigun memes, and cheesy one-liners aside, the film critics of that era were nuts to jeer at such a good movie. Predator is a very effective survival horror film. The last act, where the alien and Dutch were hunting each other, oozes tension. (I had to look away at certain scenes like when the cloaked hunter would crawl past mud-covered Dutch without either of them realizing just how close they were to each other.)

    It would have had a better ending without the unnecessary one-on-one fight, though. It feels like that part was tacked on, because nothing suggested until then that the hunter had a sense of fair play. (Sneaking up on Billy for instance, when he wanted to have it out.) Getting killed by being outsmarted was good, but the duel nearly thows the movie's whole vibe off.
    "A happy ending? So unlikely. We're not having a moment here.

    Wrong city, wrong people, all huddling in fear.

    No one escapes the slaughterhouse, and that's just where you're at.

    (You could've asked Rebecca but then Adam stomped her flat.)

    You think you're special cuz you're scrappy? You're deluded, time to go.

    Lucy's living on the moon but you're another dead psycho."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enigma View Post
    I did try to watch the second one, but I just couldn't do it haha
    I enjoyed that movie more on second viewing, but I would never recommend watching either one of them, unless I suggest avoiding them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the illustrious mr. kenway View Post
    Dr. Strange is a decent superhero origin story masked by inception-esque visuals and decent magic fights.

    Lost boys is a fun flick but kinda forgetable.
    Its the other way round. Strange is totally forgettable (I enjoy all his and Wong's cameos though) LB is decent

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    Black Panther. There's a lot to love about the movie but the hero is the least interesting character. He's too hard to relate to for me. Same goes for Batman I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by batnbreakfast View Post
    Black Panther. There's a lot to love about the movie but the hero is the least interesting character. He's too hard to relate to for me. Same goes for Batman I guess.
    I thought your username was meant to suggest that you are a big fan of Batman.
    I can relate to losing a fist fight to my paternal cousin.
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