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Post by Elizabeth on Sept 20, 2017 3:34:30 GMT
One of the last ones I watched was Anabelle the Creation! Hoping to watching the movie IT any day now.
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 12, 2019 2:54:01 GMT
Eden Lake, Back to the Future (all 3), Happy Death Day 2, etc. My suggestion = An offer you can't refuse I know that film is disturbing, but it's a quality one. Liked it or not? Yes, I liked it. Just sad the couple's future got ruined all because of those horrible kids. Can't believe the parents weren't any better than their own kids.
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Mar 12, 2019 5:38:02 GMT
The last movie I watched was M. Night Shyamalan's Split.
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 12, 2019 5:42:04 GMT
The last movie I watched was M. Night Shyamalan's Split. what is that about? Makes me think of Edgar Allen Poe for some reason.
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Mar 12, 2019 5:52:19 GMT
The last movie I watched was M. Night Shyamalan's Split. what is that about? Makes me think of Edgar Allen Poe for some reason. <iframe width="33.38000000000011" height="5.360000000000014" style="position: absolute; width: 33.38000000000011px; height: 5.360000000000014px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none;left: 15px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_3515180" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="33.38000000000011" height="5.360000000000014" style="position: absolute; width: 33.38px; height: 5.36px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1599px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_98585551" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="33.38000000000011" height="5.360000000000014" style="position: absolute; width: 33.38px; height: 5.36px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 15px; top: 207px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_60266821" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="33.38000000000011" height="5.360000000000014" style="position: absolute; width: 33.38px; height: 5.36px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1599px; top: 207px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_37552476" scrolling="no"></iframe> James McAvoy stars as Kevin Wendel Crumb, a man with disassociative identity disorder (multiple personalities). He calls his load of personalities "the Horde" and kidnaps four high school girls and holds them hostage because his 24th personality "the Beast" is ready to emerge to feast on the flesh of the impure (the four high school girls). The beast has superhuman abilities like the ability to climb on walls, and insane super strength and speed. One of the girls, who is the main character has to use her intelligence and manipulate the different personalities of crumb to try to escape before the beast is born. At the end of the movie, you find out that Split is in the same universe as one of Shyamalan's earlier movies Unbreakable starring Bruce Willis (where Bruce Willis finds out that comic books are based on real occurrences in reality and that he may, in fact, be superhuman and meant by destiny for the role of a hero.) This then leads into the third movie in the trilogy called Glass where Bruce Willis's character from Unbreakable, Kevin Crumb from Split, and the surprise villain from the end of Unbreakable (played by Samuel L. Jackson) Mr. Glass meet and have their showdown.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jun 25, 2019 6:18:18 GMT
Child's Play. (So now I've watched all of them even the newest one)
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Post by fschmidt on Jun 25, 2019 19:46:16 GMT
Why would any civilized person watch a recent movie? I do everything I can to avoid anything produced by western culture since 2000. That includes movies, music, and software. Modern western culture only produces crap.
I last watched "The Million Pound Note" (1954).
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jun 28, 2019 19:14:32 GMT
Jeepers Creepers, Jeepers Creepers II, The Hitcher (2007).
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 4, 2021 4:52:14 GMT
Saw Radius today. Oh m gee what a twist. Loved it. Also has an interesting abnormal killer like in the movie below. Not even sure which killer is worse from these movies.
Also saw Tell Me How I Die recently too. Sheesh...you think serial killers or other things killing things are bad but this is a new kind of killer that is worse than all normal killers put together.
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Post by Sonny on Oct 4, 2021 16:49:02 GMT
FF7 Advent Children a few months back. Unpopular opinion, but I really thought it was a good movie. Plenty of action and it was true to the characters and storylines from the game. People who dislike it tend to be the weird ones.
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Post by Sonny on Oct 26, 2021 1:59:10 GMT
Why would any civilized person watch a recent movie? I do everything I can to avoid anything produced by western culture since 2000. That includes movies, music, and software. Modern western culture only produces crap. I last watched "The Million Pound Note" (1954). Does 1997 count as modern? I saw the movie Gattaca. I would describe it as one of the greatest films in the history of cinema. Without spoiling anything, I found it very European in its values and meaning. I also found it very Christian. Its not a 'Christian film' but in its values and meaning. What I mean is that, an Islamic civilization could never produce a work of art such as this, nor an atheistic one.
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Post by Sonny on Oct 30, 2021 2:42:24 GMT
I watched "Let the right one in" which is a Swedish (with English subs) romantic horror film also based on a novel of the same title. Now, I'm not a particularly big fan of either of those genre's, but this was an outstanding movie. It deals with issues of identity, sexuality and trauma but it's not at all preachy about it. There is no wokeness to it at all. There was also an English remake made of this film called 'Let me in', which has good acting. However, the remake has some important plot points altered and so I would recommend the original Swedish version more.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 30, 2021 8:48:18 GMT
"Dial M for Murder" (1954). Classics ahead of time.
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Post by Sonny on Nov 4, 2021 17:46:18 GMT
Saw Daybreakers. Its another dystopian scifi horror movie. It was interesting, but overall mediocre. Its not boring and the average movie goer will definitely enjoy it.
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Post by Sonny on Nov 11, 2021 18:59:25 GMT
Saw 'It Follows', a horror film. It was good entertainment. Different than the other typical horror films I've seen.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 12, 2021 11:08:33 GMT
"Portrait d'un Assassin" (1949)
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