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Awesome! Martin Sheen plays the part of "full of himself" politician well. One of the best Stephen King adaptations.
Always enjoy watching this.
The Dead Zone is great, but Videodrome will always be my favorite Cronenberg.
That’s still another excellent choice, with a cool new upcoming 4K Criterion edition next month, too! Add A History of Violence and The Fly and you have my favorites, with Dead Zone at #1. But I do like several of his other movies too!
Will always be my favorite Cronenberg and one of my Top 10 all-time horror movies.
Death to Videodrome, long live the new flesh!
NSFW, but hilarious. Ferrara is obviously a fan of his own movie. And of "Booschemee."
Quite enjoyable for what it is, but we can only presume what happened to the protagonist after the end of the action.
Pam Grier, Sid Haig, and Linda Haynes? Definitely adding this one to my Letterboxd Watchlist.
I remember feeling sad about that because I knew Quentin Tarantino is a very big fan of hers and was probably crushed to hear the news. She's a really fun and talented performer and I'm only realizing too late how many of her projects I've been missing out on.
I hope you enjoy it.
I loved it so much, easily one of Walken's greatest performances and a really sinister and unforgiving tale of crime, revenge, and some sort of redemption. Damn good stuff, thank you to all for the recommendation.
And yes, brownie points go to Walken's dancing here.
I love Coffy and Foxy Brown. Another interesting genre film is Cleopatra Jones (and its sequel), although Tamara Dobson is no Pam Grier. ;-)
Good choice :-)
Finally got around to seeing it. Really enjoyed it, loved the setting, reminded me of 'The American'.
Denzel is as charismatic as ever, and the scenes of violence are as gruesome as ever ( maybe more so, or is it that McCall is more relentless) The villains maybe are not given enough background to make their deaths as compelling, and the finale could have been a bit longer ( though its nice that the film doesn't have a 3 hr runtime). Lovely to see Dakota Fanning reunite with Denzel ( but I think their relationship was more affecting in 'Man on Fire') Fuqua does a solid job of directing and overall this was a more satisfying finale than John Wick 4!
Definitely has some stylistic vibes similar to The American that I didn't even realize when I saw it.
And yes, this one goes out in style and ends up way more bloody and gory than its predecessors. I also wish that finale was longer but I enjoyed the mixture of brutality and stealth and felt this was also a stronger conclusion to Robert's tale than what we got in JW4 (which doesn't appear to be the ending after all, so time will tell on that front).
Ah, didn't realise that, I dont think that number 5 would be welcome, by me anyway. And I hope they leave it there with McCall, I want him to have that finish, he deserves it!
The only thing I've heard on The Equalizer's end is Fuqua wanting to do a prequel with a de-aged Washington, but wasn't sure if that's something he's actively trying to develop or simply some wish list film he was mentioning while doing rounds with the press after the third installment's release.
Halloween Ends A New Beginning (kind of). I did not rush to watch this because of the negative reviews, to be honest I actually thought it was OK. At least they tried to do something different with this installment, though many aspects of the film did remind me of other horror franchises.
All the characters in this film are seriously damaged and frankly out of there minds which kind of distracted from gaping plot holes and plausibility. I had fun with the movie and I was not bored.
Child's Play (2019). Enjoyable, in a darkly humorous way. Mark Hamill did Chucky justice with his voice.
Hopefully, I will be seeing Exorcist 3 this week.