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A timeless classic. Grandpa Joe is still pure evil though.
Which are the other four?
Already has. It's in my collection.
Does it also contain the Gray edition?
Bigger and better? No, just bigger and dumber! What a mess.
Superman The Movie
Justice League 2021
Batman Begins
Batman 89
Man of steel
I could easily put BvS and Infinity War or Winter Soldier in there, the only ones that will not budge from a Top 5 are Superman The Movie, Justice League 2021 and Batman Begins.
Joker and The Dark Knight are excellent also, its difficult with so many great films I bet I have forgotten one.
I knew I had forgot a great one, The Watchmen also is in there.
I have The Spirit on DVD its been a long time since I watched it, I preferred the Sin City films well definitely the first one.
The Shadow is also a favourite of mine, I love that movie.
How about Logan, guys?
Another great film, recently re watched it, Logan is arguably the best Xmen Fox Universe film.
Pretty good social reality drama, that also contains lots of funny scenes. Mikkelsen is great as always. This is the third consecutive new film I see with him in a major role.
in space.
I've also watched the Snyder cut of Justice League and really enjoyed it, and
like @Fire_and_Ice_Returns I'm a fan of The Shadow too
I loved it. Those four leads were brilliant and Mikkelsen was a real standout, as always.
Ahh, Event Horizon is one of my favorite sci-fi/horror films. Terrific cast, a trippy nightmare and I'd still pay a stupid amount of money to see all that cut content that's essentially destroyed and lost to time. Shame.
Shattered 1991, not watched this for probably thirty years, it's a decent homage to Hitchcock even though admittedly it becomes utterly ludicrous at times. There are a lot of nods to Vertigo as this film is shot at similar locations, the film is well constructed despite a couple of holes in the plot that are glaring. Overall if you ignore how ridiculous it is, the film is entertaining. Bob Hoskins is great, Greta Scatchi is gorgeous.
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I have the Special Collectors Edition of Event Horrizon on Bluray, I also have the film on dvd, its been a while since I watched either though I think one of them is an extended version if I remember correctly.
I have very low expectations for movies, so I enjoyed it.
A explosive movie.........
That melts the heart and the senses...........
Not a great film, but a pretty decent B-movie. Good cast, gritty action, a bit predictable, but that's not a bad thing in a film like this... I've watched this a few times and it's good enough that I come back to it every few years when I see it in the schedules.
Well, it's an Al Adamson film, so you know what you're in for. I wanted to watch this film mainly because it features Bond alumni Harold Sakata and George Lazenby. But I somewhat regret having wasted 87 minutes on this thing. This isn't Dolemite level "good", this is just terrible. One has to really find oneself in that peculiar, scientifically curious mood for "bad movies" to sit this one out. Not recommended.
As someone relatively familiar with Sir Gawain and the Green Night I also took issue with several of the movie's choices in adaptation. I won't go into actual spoilers, but many elements of what made the original compelling and meaningful have been lost, abbreviated, or mangled. Those unfamiliar with the source material might enjoy this more, but I found it a muddle.
I still hold the unshaken opinion that the only first-rate Arthurian films are Excalibur, Robert Bresson's Lancelot of the Lake, and Eric Rohmer's Perceval.
What about this one?
Agreed. It has some brilliant scenes, but the quality isn t consistent throughout the whole film.
I can't believe it took me 47 years to watch this horror masterpiece.
Not being a big fan of the genre and having only seen Carpenter's Halloween and Escape From New York, I expected this to be a b-movie type gore-fest... how wrong was I.
This is a meticulously crafted, expertly acted film of the highest order.
I loved it so much that I instantely placed an order for an upcoming steelbook edition.
My movie collection isn't big and I have to be selective with the films I buy as space is very limited, but this classic sure deserves a place in it.
Classic one of the very best up there with Alien for me.
I forgot I had this, my eyes lit up during the opening sequence and titles. there are a lot of nods to Bond and Hong Kong Cinema. characters are clearly homage to Bruce Lee, Jim Kelly and I am pretty sure they even create a character that is supposed to be Bob Wahl. Loved the 70's funk vibes.
(2013)
Poor kids. Demons are such assholes.
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