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the last film you watched thread

Equalizer - did not like it. It was too slow. The fighting was so-so.
 
Fun action movie!

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The town that dreaded sundown.

The remake....omg

Produced by Ryan Murphy....you should check it out....quite shocking

I love the original and want to see the remake. I can only find "for purchase" and not just rental on VUDU and other sources.
 
I love the original and want to see the remake. I can only find "for purchase" and not just rental on VUDU and other sources.

It's actually available on Netflix right now if you have an account. I saw it a while back ago, it is really good with a cool style to it.
 
Watched Whiplash with Academy award winner JK Simmons--fantastic movie. Best movie I've seen in months and I watch a lot of movies...
 
Alien 3 Assembly Cut/Special edition.

It is actually good.

Nice to see that cut get some mention - I think "Alien 3" probably left/leaves many people cold because it's not the same kind of slow psychological exploration as Ridley Scott's "Alien" or the sheer adrenalin action/creature horror of James Cameron's "Aliens" but I've really come to appreciate "Alien 3" over the years for what Fincher had brought to it.


Watched Whiplash with Academy award winner JK Simmons--fantastic movie. Best movie I've seen in months and I watch a lot of movies...

Great movie - and I liked the cinematography/editing choices, some shots held longer than might be expected or the "standard" choices (as an example, first conversation between the lead and would-be girlfriend at a theater counter runs almost a minute in a very single slow push-in shot). I see that this clip touches on the cinematography near the end of it - SPOILERS for anyone who hasn't seen the film, skip this clip if you haven't yet. :)




The last film I saw was last night: "You Can Count On Me" (from year 2000) with Matthew Broderick, Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo. Had actually never heard of this one until some recent film podcast segment had recommended it - nice film.

 
Nice to see that cut get some mention - I think "Alien 3" probably left/leaves many people cold because it's not the same kind of slow psychological exploration as Ridley Scott's "Alien" or the sheer adrenalin action/creature horror of James Cameron's "Aliens" but I've really come to appreciate "Alien 3" over the years for what Fincher had brought to it.

When I originally saw Alien 3 it was the theatrical cut and there is so many problems with that as just a movie itself. It was only recently that I had heard of this cut and decided to give it another go and I enjoyed it way more than I originally did. You get to know the characters better, scenes extended/changed for the better. Just pretty much everything works out better in this version, I think.

After watching this version even though it has a different feel than the previous two, it still reminds me of the original Alien. It is a single Alien, it is a predator all over again and the people are completely defenseless. It is a shame that this is not the version most people saw, because I think a lot of people would have less of an issue with the film if it was.
 
Chappie

Was exactly what I expected to be. Very good film. Chappie feels so human and does so many little things that are so human like that it makes him immensely likable in the movie. Please do not let critic reviews sway your decision on seeing this. If you're familiar with Neil Blomkap movies and like them, there is no doubt you will enjoy this too.
 
Manhunter.

Very good movie that apparently predates Silence of the Lambs for an adaptation of the Hannibal Lector books. Watching it I felt it was very similar in certain aspects of Silence of the Lambs, even though this movie wasn't an adaptation of that book but Red Dragon.
 
A documentary about three children born without the ability to feel pain. A Life Without Pain (2005).
 
What we do in the shadows.

It's a mokumenary from New Zealand about the private lives of vampires. As dumb as it sounds it's actually pretty funny and good. I highly recomend it to anyone who likes offbeat humor
 

I've stopped paying attention to current releases to the point that I'm missing out on movies like this unless I'm clobbered over the head with them. But Julianne Moore in a Cronenberg movie? Queued.
 
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