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I've watched Lords of Salem and V/H/S recently, so here's some thoughts:
Lords: Dear Rob, More horror/gore, less titties. I would forgive the lack of gore if the movie was scarier, and I love me some surreal horror. The music wasn't bad, tho. V/H/S: not a bad little anthology flick, although the final segment was the best, and the frame story could have gone away. Ti West underwhelmed this time around. Additional Spam: For the record: I don't think the tits in Lords of Salem would be a plus even if you enjoyed them in a heterosexual manner. Most amazing jew boots It was lunchtime at Wagstaff.
Touching butts had been banned by the evil Headmaster Frond. Suddenly, Tina Belcher appeared in the doorway. She knew what she had to do. She touched Jimmy Jr's butt and changed the world.
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Holy shit, The Innkeepers. More Ti West goodness, this time exploring a classic ghost film with some nice comedy elements (the bit where she was throwing the trash away was some of the funniest shit that I've seen in a long time from something that didn't explicitly label itself a comedy.) Also extremely intense where it needed to be, and some fantastic sound design bringing the creepy.
As a follow up to previous V/H/S 2. Much better frame story, not least because they weren't horrifyingly asshole kids, and the sequence with the cult was completely insane, although it did get a little narm-y. "Sleepover Party Alien Abduction" was the worst of the lot, this time. I didn't like the movie as a whole, but the aformentioned cult segment was worth the price of admission alone. FELIPE NO It was lunchtime at Wagstaff.
Touching butts had been banned by the evil Headmaster Frond. Suddenly, Tina Belcher appeared in the doorway. She knew what she had to do. She touched Jimmy Jr's butt and changed the world. |
Agreed on Innkeepers. Its an adorable little movie with horror/comedy/quaint elements to it. Caught me by surprise to be honest. I kept expecting it to be .
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EXACTLY. Also, As another note, I love how its R rating is earned for reasons horror flicks used to be R-rated: fucking scary, without a bunch of swearing or explicit violence (I recommended it to my mother for that reason, as she likes the genre, but not its excesses). And I like gorn.
How ya doing, buddy? It was lunchtime at Wagstaff.
Touching butts had been banned by the evil Headmaster Frond. Suddenly, Tina Belcher appeared in the doorway. She knew what she had to do. She touched Jimmy Jr's butt and changed the world.
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This week I watched Pacific Rim on Bluray and Fury at an actual cinema.
Pacific Rim is very silly and chock full of plot holes (Forever they can't get through the dimensional rift thing but somehow when they get through their radio still works being just one but an especially grating one) but it's fun enough if you like big mechs and who doesn't like mechs, right? Fury is pretty awesome actually. I mean, there's not actually a plot and basically none of the main characters can act or at least their character is the same as in every other film they've respectively been in but the setting is gritty as fuck, the tank combat is brutal and tanks are great, possibly better than mechs. Plus it's a good reference source for anyone who paints model tanks. If you like watching nazis getting shot to pieces and you like tanks (and frankly who doesn't?) then it's worth a look. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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I just watched The Guest after hearing good things. It's fucking awesome. It's kind of like Drive without taking itself seriously. Campy and has a killer soundtrack. The trailer is pretty much spoiler-free.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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I just watched the trailer for Star Wars 7.
Stupid cross guard lightsaber confirmed real. I am disappoint. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
So I marathoned my way through Supernatural to be ready to watch it as it's airing this season, and it's not a bad background noise while doing other work show. I really only paid full attention to season openers, midpoints, and enders. Also, the fact that Booger plays the Metatron made me super happy. Even though he turned into a giant bag of dicks like every angel in the series. Yay Deism!
I was speaking idiomatically. It was lunchtime at Wagstaff.
Touching butts had been banned by the evil Headmaster Frond. Suddenly, Tina Belcher appeared in the doorway. She knew what she had to do. She touched Jimmy Jr's butt and changed the world. |
Okay, Interstellar.
Spoiler:
Overall, a thumbs up. Also tonight I'm going to see 2001 on the big screen, excited much! What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
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Watched Let the right one in. It's a Swedish vampire movie based on a book with the same name. There is also an American remake called Let me in. I'm not very much into vampires (outside of Castlevania), but this was a really brooding and thought provoking movie. It didn't go for the usual vampire tropes and focused on a relationship that was truly genuine and heartfelt. I strongly recommend. It's on Netflix for those interested.
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I saw Snowpiercer on Netflix Instant and I have to say... holy shit. There's flaws but yet I really like this movie. It'll stay home with me for sure for a long time.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I don't like vampire fiction in general, but this one (Let the right one in) has an incredible atmosphere and a very interesting premise. It's a must watch if you're looking for a foreign film that has all the right elements in the right places. Keeping in the topic of foreign media, I recently watched a French TV serial called Les Revenants or The Returned. It's from 2012, very short (8 episodes) with a planned second season. There's an American remake in the works, and another American show with a very similar premise (it's called Resurrection) but please avoid those and stick to the original. Yes, it is a show where people who has been dead for a while return to life, it's not the most original premise out there but the execution is fantastic. Every episode feels important and while it's short, the story arc comes to a full circle and feels complete and conclusive. Grab a torrent and enjoy it, if you're in for some mystery, no filler episodes, an awesome soundtrack and beautiful French landscapes, Les Revenants is for you. Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Returned How ya doing, buddy? |
Keeping up with the trend of watching one movie per a night, I finally saw Wolf on Wall Street. I thought it was... hilarious and alright. But I gotta say, Jonah Hill really fucking shone in this movie. He was the BEST WASP I have ever seen.
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I think he was playing a Jew.
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[QUOTE=Tawnee Van Pelt;824935]Keeping in the topic of foreign media, I recently watched a French TV serial called Les Revenants or The Returned./QUOTE]
I started watching this when it was first on but never really got on with it, it went a bit slow for me. Maybe I'll give it another go. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I've been watching a lot of stuff lately, but two movies I stumbled across on Netflix this week stood out.
It's Such a Beautiful Day:
In Your Eyes:
As for new TV: Black Mirror:
The 100:
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I watched The Inkeepers based on recommendations on this thread and I also watched The House of the Devil by Ti West. I do appreciate the atmosphere that The House of the Devil had, the characters and the build up was great, didn't like the ending though. As for The Innkeepers, well, I couldn't connect with the story or the characters. However... Diggin' on the filmography of this director led me to the movies of Adam Wingard. The first one is You're next. Man, what I ride. I loved it from beginning to end, it's a horror/trhiller that feels so fresh and captivating. I don't think that there's much room for spoilers, it doesn't really deviate from the common topics of those genres, but it certainly gives a fresh breath to them. After watching it I had to search for The Guest, his movie from last year. A stylish thriller that will certainly resonate with you if you have already watched and loved Drive (I mean, who doesn't?). Great use of soundtrack, nice build up and suspense and great acting. Watch both of them, they were a great start for my year in movies. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
We just got through watching the first two series of The Following and it's great. It's like 24 only with Kevin Bacon and a higher body count. It does get a touch predictable and I did find myself shouting at the screen a couple of times when the characters made the same, dumb mistake the fifth time and literally everyone gets stabbed in the stomach which is a terrible way to kill someone but that aside, it really is a great show.
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Wrote a big ass thing below but here is the tl;dr:
I'm almost done watching Borgia (French one from Canal+ on Netflix, not The Borgias on Showtime), and it really impressed me. A period piece with a very rich subject matter set in Italy during the Renaissance. If you enjoy historical political intrigues/dramas, do watch it. Spoiler:
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? Juggle dammit |
I saw a recommendation yesterday and I had it on queue for a while. I was in the mood for some horror so I bumped it up and watched it yesterday. I thought the title was silly but whatever.
Triangle blew me away. If you guys enjoyed Time Crimes, you'll definitely fucking love Triangle. Its not so much about horror as it is about time/dimensional travel. Its fucking neat. I do see holes here and there but whatever, its enjoyable pleasant surprise for me as the genre shifted from horror to time travel. I also saw Maleficent and I absolutely LOVE Jolie in this. The twist made me love this movie. What I didn't appreciate was their "PG" go at this. I wished for more and I realized this is still a "children" movie of sorts. Still, its a brilliant retake on Sleeping Beauty classic. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Just watched 7 Days which is a French horror film (Sept jours du talion) about a dude who tortures the guy who's killed his daughter. As with most French horror it is far from uplifting but is a decent movie.
Also the other day we watched Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It's a nu-school Marvel movie, they're all much of a muchness. Terrible acting, silly story, plot holes you could drive a bus through and "Twists" that a retarded child could spot a mile away (Oh wow, he's alive, never saw that coming! Oh wow, the person you specifically mentioned three times at the beginning of the film turns out to be significant later on! And so forth...) but nevertheless it is enjoyable in a mindless way and if you've watched a few of them, you might as well watch all of them eh? There's nowhere I can't reach. |
In the last week I have watched The Interview and The Amazing Spider Man 2.
The Interview was better than a lot of people have made out. It's far from being the best film ever but there are some laugh out loud moments in it and it's worth watching if you want a dumb comedy. Spider Man on the other hand is fucking terrible and the first time in a long, long time that I've not managed to watch a film through to the end. It's like an episode of Dawson's Creek with a better effects budget. The acting is terrible, the script is terrible, the editing is terrible, the characters are shoe-horned in and it's literally one of the worst films I've seen in years. I've not actually watched the first one and off the back of this I won't bother. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Yeah, the Interview wasn't bad. It was pretty dumb but hilarious.
I saw Nymphomaniac and well... I enjoyed it. I was intrigued the whole time and of course I've seen and heard of other movies and how assholish this director is. Still doesn't stop me from watching this. The whole conversation ride with Skarsgard was definitely bullshit retelling and unrealistic banter but I enjoyed it nonetheless though. Anyway with that said, I'm beginning to like this one above all of his other movies. Some people will bash it as a piece of bad porno, I don't see it that way. I'm sure with so much tripe, everyone will have varying pieces of opinions of why they hate it and why they love it lol. So to be honest, I honestly don't know why I like it. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Watched The Expendables 3 yesterday. It's as dumb as the others but if anything, not quite dumb enough. The first one was great because it was a collection of 80's action heroes in a mindless action film blowing shit up. The second was great because it was the same thing only full of tongue in cheek cameos and references to other films the cast had been in. The third takes itself a touch too seriously, attempts a plot, has a bunch of kids nobody has heard of in it and fails to make a single Lethal Weapon or Mad Max joke, despite having Mel Gibson in it. Arnie shouting "GET TO THE CHOPPER" wasn't quite enough. That said, there were a lot of explosions and a lot of people getting shot and Harrison Ford wasn't awful (Wesley Snipes was). Watch it with a beer and with the colume turned up to ludicrous.
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Just watched the remake of Robocop. As remakes of great films goes it's actually not bad! Has some good robot action and basically is the movie version of Metal Gear Revengance, only without swords. Or ninjas. Worth a look despite this.
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