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Post by ¡Twist Of Cinnamon! on Apr 25, 2015 5:33:15 GMT -5
The Avengers: Age Of Ultron
Batman vs Superman may as well be canceled now because it cannot compete, at all.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2015 5:35:29 GMT -5
How To Train Your Dragon 2.
I'm a sucker for this franchise; just a wonderfully enjoyable animated film and excellent sequel.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2015 9:58:42 GMT -5
A Bronx Tale
brilliance.
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Post by bad guy™ on Apr 25, 2015 11:41:34 GMT -5
Shenandoah.
Love old Civil War/Western movies. This is solid for background noise.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 7:10:52 GMT -5
In preparation for when I see Age of Ultron, revisited Captain America: The Winter Soldier...such a great addition to the MCU... Thor: The Dark World. Same reason as The Winter Soldier...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 7:20:09 GMT -5
In preparation for when I see Age of Ultron, revisited Captain America: The Winter Soldier...such a great addition to the MCU... Thor: The Dark World. Same reason as The Winter Soldier... DUDE!!! your watching them out of sequence......you crazy Aussie drongo My last was Bloody Sunday. A movie that still gets me angry on repeat viewings.....a very good retelling of an absolute atrocity.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 7:21:38 GMT -5
The Avengers: Age Of Ultron Batman vs Superman may as well be canceled now because it cannot compete, at all. It was DAMN good wasn't it? INCREDIBLE pressure on Bats/Supes now IMO......The international box office is already monsterous.......just wait until this opens Stateside next weekend. Whoo nelly.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 7:41:27 GMT -5
Thor: The Dark World. Same reason as The Winter Soldier... DUDE!!! your watching them out of sequence......you crazy Aussie drongo My last was Bloody Sunday. A movie that still gets me angry on repeat viewings.....a very good retelling of an absolute atrocity. Haha, I don't care; I just enjoy 'em for what they are mate...though kudos for calling me a drongo; that'd be a first...!!!
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Post by Danger10 on Apr 26, 2015 8:03:04 GMT -5
X-Men: Days of Future Past
My favorite X-Men movie.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 8:29:08 GMT -5
DUDE!!! your watching them out of sequence......you crazy Aussie drongo My last was Bloody Sunday. A movie that still gets me angry on repeat viewings.....a very good retelling of an absolute atrocity. Haha, I don't care; I just enjoy 'em for what they are mate...though kudos for calling me a drongo; that'd be a first...!!! LOL!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 8:58:35 GMT -5
Haha, I don't care; I just enjoy 'em for what they are mate...though kudos for calling me a drongo; that'd be a first...!!! LOL!!! Heh...seriously, never been called a drongo before; it's all good... ...I'm hoping to watch AOU soon...
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Post by E N I G M A on Apr 26, 2015 14:58:17 GMT -5
Fargo
My feelings went from ''what the F am I watching?'' to ''...ehm ok?''
hahaha nonetheless not a bad movie at all, it has a really cool atmosphere to it IMO.
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Post by JC Motors on Apr 26, 2015 17:24:00 GMT -5
Lake Placid The Final Chapter Lake Placid Vs Anaconda Dinoshark Since I had my right 2 wisdom teeth out there was nothing else to watch on TV but SyFy original movies. They all were terrible
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Post by Parchandri on Apr 26, 2015 21:38:49 GMT -5
Here's the best of what I watched this past month.. Red Desert Tokyo Story Pale Flower Le Silence De La Mer Triplets of Belville Life Itself The Verdict It Follows Jean-Pierre Melville has so many fantastic movies, Le Samouri, Leon Morin, Priest, Le Doulous, Le Deuxieme Souffle. So does Ozu. Agreed. Jean-Pierre Melville is one of the best filmmakers of all time. Le Cercle Rouge, Army of Shadows, and Le Samourai are my three favorites, but all his films are brilliant.
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Post by Danger10 on Apr 26, 2015 23:09:28 GMT -5
The Perks of Being A Wallflower
My favorite book and one of my favorite movies.
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Post by Parchandri on Apr 27, 2015 5:53:00 GMT -5
The Royal Tenenbaums - 4/5
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Post by Parchandri on Apr 27, 2015 18:04:22 GMT -5
I figured I'd post my review for The Babadook. The Babadook employs several archetypal horror conventions: poorly lit house, recent tragedy, monster-seeing child, struggling single parent, and, of course, supernatural knocks and creeks. But the movie breaks its parallels by posing a pool of provocative, arguably taboo questions that many films dare not dip a toe in. That is, what happens if you don’t want to be a parent anymore? What if you love but, dare I say, dislike your child? And it’s in the film’s incongruous mother-son relationship that viewers become emotionally invested in and absorbed by the two’s discord and dependency. This film doesn’t invest its first act developing fodder whose one purpose is to spill their guts for our enjoyment. Instead, writer-director Jennifer Kent builds on an already thought-provoking idea and later adds dread and terror in the form of the unsettling Babadook. The movie begins with Amelia (Essie Davis) amidst a dream in which she relives the car crash that killed her husband. She is awoken from the torrent of glass and death by her six-year-old son Samuel (Noah Wiseman), whom she was pregnant with on that nightmarish night, to complete a routine sweep for monsters. Sam’s worry of lurking boogeymen transcends what you’d consider ordinary childhood imagination to an atypical obsession, going as far as to craft rudimentary crossbows and backpack-catapults to protect him and his mom. In the beginning it’s difficult to determine if Sam’s neurotic fixation on monsters have any weight to them—but we can assume it does given the genre—or if it’s just residual psychological trauma. But no matter what it is, fraught single parent Amelia dithers and writhes as she juggles raising her aberrant son with her career as well as salvaging an already tenuous social life. The juggling act ends and the horror begins shortly after finding an enigmatic children’s book called “The Babadook.” Spoiler: the Babadook is real and is goddamn frightening. This unparalleled boogeyman exploits the fragility of Amelia and Sam’s relationship while exploiting its audience’s innate fears, which yields several authentic scares. Kent hides the malevolent Babadook for most of the film and instead relies on ambiguous shadows as well as startling thuds and raps to horrify her audience, and it all works marvelously. Kent employs atmosphere like a sculptor works in stones and clays. The atmosphere has a slow-burning sense of dread that feels inescapable. There is an ever-present tinge of what’s to come or what could come, and when it arrives, it’s always shocking, even when, at its core, many elements are overworked horror conventions. For everything The Babadook gets right, its metaphors about grief and coping become far too literal. They lack the visceral actualization that leads to any kind of revelation or significance. Instead, it feels as if Kent is imposing her themes on us rather than highlighting them in a meaningful way. That’s not to say that there isn’t something to be gained from the film’s connotations, but it does lack oomph. The slinking Babadook is arguably the most chilling creature to fill our screen in some time. The film’s mature approach, thought-provoking relationship, and unsettling atmosphere make it an attractive foray for horror aficionados and casual moviegoers alike. And remember, if you hear “a rumbling sound then 3 sharp knocks—ba BA-ba DOOK! DOOK! DOOK! That’s when you’ll know that he’s around. You’ll see him if you look.”
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2015 21:34:57 GMT -5
Sleepaway Camp
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Post by ¡Twist Of Cinnamon! on Apr 28, 2015 4:57:40 GMT -5
The Avengers: Age Of Ultron Batman vs Superman may as well be canceled now because it cannot compete, at all. It was DAMN good wasn't it? INCREDIBLE pressure on Bats/Supes now IMO......The international box office is already monsterous.......just wait until this opens Stateside next weekend. Whoo nelly. 'Damn good' is an understatement. I need to see this movie again. And again.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 10:01:17 GMT -5
It was DAMN good wasn't it? INCREDIBLE pressure on Bats/Supes now IMO......The international box office is already monsterous.......just wait until this opens Stateside next weekend. Whoo nelly. 'Damn good' is an understatement. I need to see this movie again. And again. I've seen it twice.....and that will hold me until Blu Ray. Which will probably be September If past releases are anything to go by.
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