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Reply #180 on: August 25, 2014, 12:20:41 AM
there's a movie called RED DOG that most australians will enjoy its set in the pilbera in west australia i will not give the plot away however i will recommend this film



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Reply #181 on: August 25, 2014, 12:45:00 AM
I went to see Lucy yesterday, being someone who enjoys sci fi, I really thought the concept was enlightening. In HD it was also refreshing to see Scarlett Johannsen had a little hair above her top lip.



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Reply #182 on: August 25, 2014, 02:56:03 AM
Saw If I Stay with Chloe Grace Moretz, Joshua Leonard (The Blair Witch Project), Mireille Enos (World War Z) and Stacy Keach (Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer). It was long and boring, also it seemed like it was badly edited and badly acted as well. Only good acting came from Stacy Keach, everyone else seemed flat which was a surprise especially from Moretz. Its about a teenage girl who is a Cello prodigy and Daughter of a couple who were into Punk Rock (the Father being a former Drummer, turned English Teacher) who has an out of body experience after being put into a coma from a auto accident her, her Parents and little Brother got into on a trip to her Grandparents home. During the film Moretz's character flashes back and forth between her present and her past deciding if she wants to live or die with her Parents and Brother. They show her complex relationship with her Rock Star Boyfriend, Adam (Jamie Blackley) and the relationship she has with her Family. Its more suited for fans of the Novel and for Teenage girls, but word of mouth of its poorly filmed and acted film may kill its chances at the Box Office.



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Reply #183 on: September 19, 2014, 08:47:46 PM
I just watched Lovelace last night.  Thought it would be an interesting watch as I never read her book and only saw her in Deep Throat a long time ago.  From the movie, it was said she only did porn for 17 days, made $1250 dollars from a movie that made the Mob a reported $600 million dollars and tried to live that movie down and fought against pornography and women abuse for the remainder of her life. Interesting movie with many named actors in it. She divorced her husband, who got her into the movie, Deep Throat and he went on to marry Marilyn Chambers.

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Reply #184 on: September 19, 2014, 08:58:53 PM
Watched "The Colony" last night on Netflix.

Pretty good end of world film. Also only about 1 1l2 hours long so it fit nice into the evening  watch before bed

One Colony tries to help another one only to find all dead and the facility being over run with some crazies.



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Reply #185 on: November 12, 2014, 10:50:36 PM
My 'Interstellar' and 'Big Hero 6' reviews are in the wrong thread, but search with caution as they may contain spoilers.

I loved 'The Book of Life', and thought 'Lucy' was very WTF-y. (So, is she on the USB stick, or...?)

I'll review 'Rosewater' and 'The Equilizer' tomorrow.

Is it me, or do a lot of new sci-fi films seem to copy old Doctor Who episodes? Like a planet *orbiting* a black hole and someone uploading their personality into a mainframe computer?



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Reply #186 on: November 12, 2014, 10:57:59 PM
My 'Interstellar' and 'Big Hero 6' reviews are in the wrong thread, but search with caution as they may contain spoilers.

I loved 'The Book of Life', and thought 'Lucy' was very WTF-y. (So, is she on the USB stick, or...?)

I'll review 'Rosewater' and 'The Equilizer' tomorrow.

Is it me, or do a lot of new sci-fi films seem to copy old Doctor Who episodes? Like a planet *orbiting* a black hole and someone uploading their personality into a mainframe computer?

That's okay, cuz I like "Doctor Who"..... It's a fun show to watch and the 50th anniversary movie "Day of The Doctor" was really good (at least to me).
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Reply #187 on: November 12, 2014, 11:05:09 PM
Oh I love Doctor Who! Some things should be left to the Doctor, however. :)



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Reply #188 on: January 16, 2015, 06:21:27 AM
I just saw Hotel Transylvania tonight on FXM. I wasn't planning on watching it and was surprised it was animated. When I saw how hilarious it was I decided to watch it.
Adam Sandler is Count Dracula and Selena Gomez plays his 118 year old daughter Mavis. It also had the voices of David Spade, Fran Drescher, Jon Lovitz, Molly Shannon and others I can't rememeber now.
Dracula built the hotel as a safe place for monsters from pitchfork-carrying, torch-waving evil humans.
Unfortunately a human wonders in and all Hell breaks loose. ;-)
Funny thing, maybe it's because she was in Beetlejuice and Bram Stoker's Dracula, but I kept picturing Mavis as Winona Ryder. I love Selena Gomez but it would have been cool if they'd chosen her for the role.

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Reply #189 on: April 16, 2015, 05:25:54 PM
Just saw again recently, Deadly Friend (1986) which was Kristy Swanson's first staring role along with Matthew Laborteaux, Michael Sharrett, Anne Twomey, Richard Marcus and the late great, Anne Ramsey. I had forgotten about this lost little gem of a film done by Wes Craven back in 1986 during the 80's Horror craze. I had only saw it once before, but censored for Television, so I watched the film in all of its uncensored glory.

After seeing it, I had completely forgotten how the film went so I was watching it again like it was my first time ever seeing it. I remembered now how much of great performance Kristy Swanson gave as the girl next door and abuse victim, Sam who become friends with Matthew Laborteaux's character for a short time until her abusive Father kills her knocking her down a flight of stairs only to be re-animated by Laborteaux using the computer chip brain of his destroyed robot BB who was destroyed by Anne Ramsey's character with a shot gun. I even noticed of couple new added scenes to the film like more blood flying in a dream scene Sam was having about murdering her Father with a broken vase and seeing more gore after Matthew Laborteaux's character, Paul finds Sam after she did kill her Father and seeing the bloody aftermath. Also a more longer shot after Anne Ramsey's character death when her head was destroyed by Sam with Paul's basketball. I did some reading about the film on Wikipedia to find out that Wes Craven was planning on making the film a PG Sci-Fi Thriller Love Story which was more based on the novel "Friend" by Diana Henstell. Only to have it changed into a 91 minute Horror movie after Warner Brothers test screened it for an audience and people complained it wasn't a typical Wes Craven Horror film, so Wes was forced to edit the film of it's Love Story and make it more a Horror film with death scenes were made more graphic and a new ending was added that was not thought up by Wes Craven, but by the head of Warner Brothers at the time. To this day, Wes Craven denounces the film ,but Actress, Kristy Swanson praises it as it was her first taste of being a lead star of a film, not to mention she learned a lot from making that film. There is a fan run online petition that die hard fans of the film who heard about Wes Craven's Original version of the film and are trying hard to get a "Director's Cut" of the film released.



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Reply #190 on: April 16, 2015, 09:44:47 PM
Watched Terra Nova on Netflix.
Old TV Series (13 episodes before they cancelled the show), but really good.
Apparently filming in Australia was very expensive and that's the reason they pulled it. The acting was very good, the filming was very well done (all around a very good series, but killed by the TV money managers).
By the way, it's a Sci-Fic Story.

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Reply #191 on: April 16, 2015, 10:00:23 PM
Yep, Terra Nova was a series that aired on FOX September-December 2011, not all that old.

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Reply #192 on: May 21, 2015, 12:37:40 AM
Watched Maggie with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin and Joely Richardson. It's a low budget post-apocalyptic drama film about a Father, Wade Vogel (Schwarzenegger) who is struggling to keep his infected Daughter, Maggie (Breslin) alive and at Home before she becomes a zombie after an outbreak of a virus known as the Necroambulist spreads through out the World. His Wife and Maggie's Step Mother (Richardson) along with the local Sheriff (a friend of Maggie's Father) and a Doctor (who's Daughter is friends with Maggie) all keep trying to persuade Wade to have her quarantined while her infection spreads rapidly or to kill her to ease her suffering and his, but he refuses. The whole film centers around the love of a Father and a Daughter all during a post-apocalyptic World and it is not your typical Zombie movie that everyone knows all too well.

I actually liked this one because it was different from all of the rest of the Zombie movies as it focuses more on Humans trying to cope with the fact their love one will die soon and become a Zombie and if they have the heart to simply just free them of their suffering instead of seeing a whole mass of Zombies chasing living Humans for their flesh and/or brains. Schwarzenegger gives a grand performance as the Father which was a HUGE departure for him as a Action Movie star, I feel Schwarzenegger needs to do more drama films in the future like Harrison Ford has done in which he too was given great praises for. Breslin also is her charming best as Maggie being the typical teenager but not so as she is infected with a virus which will turn her into a Zombie and she plays it very real like if it was a film about a teenager living with an incurable Cancer instead of a Zombie virus. If you want a different turn of the typical Zombie Horror film then this is right for you. I would recommend it.



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Reply #193 on: May 21, 2015, 04:12:32 PM
Unless the review I read is way of base, this movie also, at no point uses the word zombie!



No shit, Sherlock! That's how the infected people were acting like in the film even Abigail's character in the film claimed she could smell food when there was none being cooked by anyone or even near her she said it as her Step-Mother stood in front of her. She was craving Human flesh as typical Zombies do in films! She gets the virus when a infected person bit her arm. I've even seen that in Zombie films. Don't try to say I did not see the movie!



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Reply #194 on: May 21, 2015, 06:46:24 PM
Hey ERIC...!!!!
I vote: "Move It To 1408"
Kill them all, God will know his own"..........
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Reply #195 on: May 21, 2015, 07:53:53 PM
Seems more like a clown apocalypse.   :emot_laughing:



Someone say clowns?



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Reply #196 on: May 21, 2015, 08:39:52 PM
Don't worry I won't post in this section anymore!



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Reply #197 on: June 08, 2015, 04:10:11 PM
Joe (2013)

Now, while I'm usually not a Nicholas Cage fan (due to his overacting and one-sided freakazoid gimmick) I was blown away by his performance in this movie. Actually the entire cast splashes with raw realism. It's the second time Cage plays an alcoholic and it really seems to be his thing. A movie that makes you think about the drifting debris a lot of humans have become in our 'modern' society and makes you feel like you are one lucky sod.



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Reply #198 on: June 08, 2015, 06:53:41 PM
Joe (2013)

Now, while I'm usually not a Nicholas Cage fan (due to his overacting and one-sided freakazoid gimmick) I was blown away by his performance in this movie. Actually the entire cast splashes with raw realism. It's the second time Cage plays an alcoholic and it really seems to be his thing. A movie that makes you think about the drifting debris a lot of humans have become in our 'modern' society and makes you feel like you are one lucky sod.


I thought Cage was good is "Season Of The Witch", of course in the end he dies.
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Reply #199 on: June 08, 2015, 06:59:39 PM

I thought Cage was good is "Season Of The Witch", of course in the end he dies.
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LOL, you sadist.