Logan- 8/10
Kong: Skull Island 8/10 Popcorn movies. They are what they are. But they're even better when they are well made. And boy are these two well made. Yes the plots are "out-there" and you have to take them with a grain of salt, but they never pretend to be anything they're not. And Logan and Kong both deliver big time. I was talking earlier how a critical darling director can shit a movie out, and an echo-chamber of sycophants and wanna-be insiders will fawn over it because of the directors previous work. As was the case with Peter Jackson's full-on 2005 king kong shit fest. He was a critical darling, and critics in the ech-chambers praised that piece of shit. Watch it now on Netflix I dare you! Watch it and tell me it isn't a piece of shit. Same with Sam Mendes and the Bond shit-fest Skyfall. And as with last year's Arrival(though nowhere near as bad as those two) Well the good news is that Kong Skull Island didn't get to be the top movie of the weekend based on a directors glow. It got the top spot because it was actually well made and entertaining. Same with Logan. Logan is a little long-in-the tooth style-wise and story-wise. You can see on the screen that it was made by someone who's been in Hollywood for way too long. And under lesser hands it would have been a bad made for TV movie. But what sets it apart is the acting. Jackman, Stewart, and especially the little girl are spectacular. And taking a chance and making a stale story and direction grittier pays off big time. So two great popcorn movies, completely different, but both have quality and attention to detail and a sense of inspiration in common. [Edited 3/15/17 21:28pm] | |
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Logan 6 / 10 | |
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. This is a movie about a gay internet porn producer known as King Cobra (played by Christian Slater) and his latest protege (Garrett Clayton; a 25-year-old actor whose mom is played by Alicia Silverstone - the casting doesn't work). . James Franco plays a rival producer whose comapny is called Viper Boyz. He wants to bring King's protege into his realm - and offer him a LOT more money. . This coulda/shoulda been a crazy ride, but it plays more like a gay-themed Skinamax flick. . Based on a true story by the way. . 2/5 (because I did like both Slater and Franco's performances) [Edited 3/16/17 7:39am] | |
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even though i was quite a saint etienne fan at one time (and still am, really - i just don't follow music much now) i had no idea these films existed. i'm adding them to my pending watchlist. [Edited 3/16/17 20:31pm] | |
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the devils - ken russell's dramatization of a 17th century french catholic priest's trial for possession. like the other ken russell films i've seen, this was very visually flamboyant, exremely extravagant, amps turned to 11. unfortunately the streaming site i used didn't have a subtitle option, and between the frenetic acting & the fairly heavy uk accents, i found i lost a lot of the dialogue in the early going. i think i adapted to the flow of the language as it went along, but i'd like to watch it again before i really pass a final judgment as i don't think i quite got all that happened. however, i feel fairly comfortable in saying that people who fancy cultish films & mental cinema will find something to enjoy here. | |
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. This one is just.... not good. Co-produced by a very young Griffin Dunne (who cameos as well). . 1/5 | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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If you will, so will I | |
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Passengers (2016) starring Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, Lawrence Fishburne and Michael Sheen. I really enjoyed watching this film because it was a simple sci-fi love story....and Chris has a nice I give this film a 4 out of 5
[Edited 3/17/17 19:04pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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. It's worth a look if you're really interested. Now that I've thought about it more for a few days, I'd go 2.5/5 mainly because it made me look up the details of the true story (which they should've followed more closing, I believe). | |
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the wailing - 4.5/5 incredibly peculiar south korean supernatural/horror movie that starts out as as an almost borderline slapstick keystone kops-style police mystery, then turns into a demonic possession film with a shamanist exorcism scene as mental as anything in the devils. the tone & atmosphere in the final section of the movie really reminded me of the more creepy moments of the witch, as well. . i really, really liked this a lot. | |
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your mileage may vary, as the kids say, but i'm pretty happy with my shudder subscription. the price is right, and they definitely seem to be trying to find interesting, novel genre movies. there's a fair bit of what i'd consider dross as well, of course, but you take that as a given. my only gripe is the lack of subtitles on most english-language films. i have a bit of a hearing loss, and i do find i miss dialogue at times, so that's more of an issue for me than for most people, i'm sure. | |
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What did you think of the Kong 'post credits' scene? I got goosebumps. I'm salivating for the next two movies. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
What did you think of the Kong 'post credits' scene? I got goosebumps. I'm salivating for the next two movies. My gf was waiting for a possible post credit scene. We waited a long while then I tie her there wasn't one. So I never saw it. | |
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belladonna of sadness 1973 - 3.5/5 very trippy japanese film about a peasant woman who makes a pact with the devil after being being raped & cast out as a witch by her village. some portions are animated, but large sections just have watercolour paintings displayed with narration. i can't quite unreservedly recommend this, mainly because it has some fairly tacky elements that could have been ripped out of an old heavy metal magazine, and also because some sections, particularly in the first half, do drag a little i found. . but there are some really fun full-on psychedelic freakouts here, greatly aided by a jazz-fusion soundtrack that at times reminded me of the soft machine & the trippier parts of can's tago mago. and the art is really nice to look at. not for all tastes for sure, but i thought it was a very nifty, truly odd find and i'm glad to have stumbled across it. . it was the 70s. as far as decades go, that one was pretty out there.
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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that song is possibly my favourite song that has sarah cracknell singing, st etienne or not. it's perfect to me. | |
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I loved the biopic about James Brown, wonderful acting specially the lead actor, it was like watching James Brown himself. | |
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i really love turnpike house & words & music, & i'd probably slot those slightly higher...but lipslide is definitely top tier for me too. . train to busan 4/5 korean zombies on a train. snowpiercer with zombies, though i'd say i probably like this more than snowpiercer. it doesn't really do anything you haven't seen before, but it's fun & exciting all the way through & never dawdles. | |
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Probably one of strangest films I´ve ever seen. Not so much because of its weirdness (though it IS really weird) but because of its extremely slow pace, its attention to details, extremely realistic dialogues and characters and neverending scenes that make you feel a bit uncomfortable. It´s about an aging man who loses his beloved dog and then travels to Bukarest, Romania, where his estranged daughter works for a high profile consulting company. They have very little in common and the film is about their relationship, or lack thereof. Lots of plot twists, great ideas, great dialogues, very unspectacular and yet very fascinating. Long and bizarre at times, and clocking in at 162 minutes this is a must-see to some and a very forgettable non-film to some others. I highly recommend watching it. The film has no score except for maybe that one song that the old guy (a retired music teacher ) sings with his daughter and the end credits. Can´t really rate this one but it´s a very unusual film and definitely fascinating, so I´d say four out of five stars.
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[Edited 3/22/17 8:31am] [Edited 3/22/17 8:32am] " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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