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  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Shocker: Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver was not only worse than its predecessor but actually had the balls to inject a last second cliffhanger to set up a Part 3. Unbelievable.

    I watched the first one so I could go straight into the second one now that both are available. I didn't bother watching the second film after all. The first was bad enough.

    I am so hopeful Snyder has a personal creative reset. He has talent and a distinctive visual flair, but he's completely gone off the rails lately. His comments lately about director's cuts were just insane.
  • I honestly skipped both Rebel Moon Parts 1 and 2. I liked Zack Snyder’s DC movies but after some of the comments he made on Joe Rogan, I definitely came away with the impression that he’s been a bit “emboldened” by his fan base to a certain extent. I was particularly annoyed with his comments about some of the creative choices he made with Batman v Superman, where he kind of implies a lot of the decisions he made with that film was purely because WB didn’t want him to do it (i.e. Batman killing thugs.)
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    edited April 22 Posts: 4,629
    I don't think Zack Snyder should be completely off the hook for the DCEU failing. Snyder likes to be shocking for the sake of being shocking, in his style. His fans are getting bad online. I still like Watchmen, MOS and to a degree, BVS. Watchmen was always going to be controversial no matter who directed it. It made sense for him to direct it.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    For the first time in ages... it's been so long ago that I had even forgotten this was a Christmas movie:
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    I saw this in a cinema in Lübeck when it came out in Germany at the end of 1984 or very early in 1985 and (IIRC) only watched it again once from a VHS tape or early DVD. I think it is still a blast and much more of a fun than in any way a horror movie. Apparently Chris Columbus' early script was much darker and with a lot of gory detail, but I think Steven Spielberg (as executive producer) and director Joe Dante sort of toning it down to a more family-friendly level was a wise decision.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 25,092
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    For the first time in ages... it's been so long ago that I had even forgotten this was a Christmas movie:
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    I saw this in a cinema in Lübeck when it came out in Germany at the end of 1984 or very early in 1985 and (IIRC) only watched it again once from a VHS tape or early DVD. I think it is still a blast and much more of a fun than in any way a horror movie. Apparently Chris Columbus' early script was much darker and with a lot of gory detail, but I think Steven Spielberg (as executive producer) and director Joe Dante sort of toning it down to a more family-friendly level was a wise decision.

    A great movie, I keep meaning to buy the second film which i saw in the cinema.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
    Posts: 9,028
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    For the first time in ages... it's been so long ago that I had even forgotten this was a Christmas movie:
    81Unu9TThwL._SL1500_.jpg
    I saw this in a cinema in Lübeck when it came out in Germany at the end of 1984 or very early in 1985 and (IIRC) only watched it again once from a VHS tape or early DVD. I think it is still a blast and much more of a fun than in any way a horror movie. Apparently Chris Columbus' early script was much darker and with a lot of gory detail, but I think Steven Spielberg (as executive producer) and director Joe Dante sort of toning it down to a more family-friendly level was a wise decision.

    A great movie, I keep meaning to buy the second film which i saw in the cinema.

    I actually just ordered Gremlins 2 on Blu-ray as well. Haven't seen that one but as usually I am confident that the production/directorial team of Spielberg etc./Dante can do no real wrong. Funny thing is, I what I ordered is a (used) combo of Gremlins (which I own already) and Gremlins 2 because this is available far more cheaply than buying only the second one... So I'll have two copies of the first one after that.
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    Godzilla Vs. Megalon :

    Probably the longest Kaiju battle I've seen so far in the series, and one WTF moment for the ages :

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    Funny thing : No woman with a speaking part in this movie. Wonder why ?
  • edited April 29 Posts: 7,417
    CONAN THE BARBARIAN (1982)
    Finally got a 4k copy of this, though if I'm honest I dont see a huge improvement on the bluray. No matter, its still great viewing. Director John Milius was criticised for taking it too seriously by some (it was scripted by Oliver Stone!) at the time! Remember loving it on seeing it in 1982 and I still really enjoy it. Arnie is great casting, and Sandahl Bergman ( what happened to her?) is wonderful as leading lady, James Earl Jones plays Darth Vader in the flesh this time as Thulsa Doom, and the whole production, from set design to costumes to Basil Poledouris fabulous score are all top notch! Milius directs well and stages memorable scenes (the crucifixion, the hordes of Dooms followers!) and great action!
    "Conan, what is best in life?"
    "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear da lamentation of da women!"

  • edited April 29 Posts: 2,163
    Rebel Moon Part 2
    Pretty terrible.

    Challengers
    Really enjoyed this, and it has a great techno soundtrack by Reznor and Ross.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    Gerard wrote: »
    Godzilla Vs. Megalon :

    Probably the longest Kaiju battle I've seen so far in the series, and one WTF moment for the ages :

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    Funny thing : No woman with a speaking part in this movie. Wonder why ?

    Of course, you do have the various dancers from “Seatopia” and be on the lookout during the kidnap scene. There is a Playboy pinup displayed. Blink and you’ll miss it, but it is there! :D

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    To answer your question, while I've never really thought about it, the lack of a female character in GODZILLA vs. MEGALON could be due to the minimal nature of the human sub-plot and the small cast (i.e. the little boy and the two leads). Interestingly, we did have a strong female protagonist in the film that preceded it (GODZILLA vs. GIGAN) and to a lesser extent in the film that followed it (GODZILLA vs. MECHAGODZILL).

    Triva: Due to the wide promotion of this film in the US (in 1976), GODZILLA vs. MEGALON is the only "G" film, until GODZILLA:MINUS ONE, to actually earn more in the international market than it did in Japan. Of course, GODZILLA:MINUS ONE was wildly popular everywhere (it is just ending its' theatrical run this week), while GODZILLA vs. MEGALON was not a hit in Japan.
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    Of course, you do have the various dancers from “Seatopia” and be on the lookout during the kidnap scene. There is a Playboy pinup displayed. Blink and you’ll miss it, but it is there! :D

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    Yes, I noticed that, but note that I said "Speaking part". Not "Dancing Part". Or pictures.

    Next, I'll take advantage of May 1st to watch A Jester's Chronicles, the only Karel Zeman movie that is not, to the best of my knowledge, available on DVD in France.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Julie T. and the M.G.'s
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    A Special Day (1977)

    Sublime movie.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    mattjoes wrote: »
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    A Special Day (1977)

    Sublime movie.

    Added to my watchlist. Thanks!
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    Bláznova kronika, by Karel Zeman. Or, to give it its english title, A Jester's Tale. Set during the Thirty Years Wars, it chronicles the adventures of a young farmer, an old soldier and a young woman who go from side to side and have lots of comical and serious misadventures. It's really easy to see where Terry Gilliam got his inspiration. And there were quite a few laugh out loud moments as well. The portrayal of the War is not as bleak as in The Lost Valley, but there is satire about it nonetheless. Recommanded.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Gerard wrote: »
    Bláznova kronika, by Karel Zeman. Or, to give it its english title, A Jester's Tale. Set during the Thirty Years Wars, it chronicles the adventures of a young farmer, an old soldier and a young woman who go from side to side and have lots of comical and serious misadventures. It's really easy to see where Terry Gilliam got his inspiration. And there were quite a few laugh out loud moments as well. The portrayal of the War is not as bleak as in The Lost Valley, but there is satire about it nonetheless. Recommanded.

    Would you recommend it? Always happy to see another Karel Zeman fan out in the wild.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Julie T. and the M.G.'s
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    GoldenGun wrote: »
    mattjoes wrote: »
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    A Special Day (1977)

    Sublime movie.

    Added to my watchlist. Thanks!

    You're welcome, I hope you enjoy it.
  • Posts: 82
    No idea how to publicise this more widely on here but Talking Pictures tv in the UK this week is showing Goldeneye the tv movie from 1990 about Fleming. Charles Dance and Phyllis Logan. Well worth a watch.
  • meshypushymeshypushy Ireland
    Posts: 142
    muzz100 wrote: »
    No idea how to publicise this more widely on here but Talking Pictures tv in the UK this week is showing Goldeneye the tv movie from 1990 about Fleming. Charles Dance and Phyllis Logan. Well worth a watch.
    Thank you very much - I was not aware of this!
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    Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla :

    Or to give it its french title, Godzilla contre Mekanik Monster (or its german title, King Kong gegen Godzilla) :

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    A much better movie than the preceeding one, Godzilla vs. Megalon. And since I saw the poster for the movie on a german Kino when I was living in West-Berlin, I always thought that MechaGodzilla's design was really cool. The movie fulfilled all my expectations, even if the Big G didn't appear much, and King Caesar lookes to much like a mangy dog. The song to awaken him came out of nowhere, but if we can stand Mothra' song, we can stand this one. And the final battle was really great. Easily in my top five Showa era movies.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    Unfrosted (2024). A mixed bag. Interesting premise, not actually that funny. Jerry Seinfeld shouldn't write or direct a movie again. Even with multiple Seinfeld writers, they couldn't capture lighting in a bottle twice. These are some of the same writers who helped Michael Richards get his show off the ground. It also proves that some people have too high of hopes at times. Funny Seinfeld types of situations, but it just makes me wish I was rewatching that show instead. Funny cameos, both by certain actors who often play real life people. Amy Schumer is a kiss of death for anything for me, both as an actress and a human being. How she still has a career is one of the most shocking things about Hollywood right now. If she can make it both in "talent" and "personality" there is hope for some of us artists yet. All in all, not the worst movie, it was what it was. For now, I think I'll stick to Seinfeld or Comedians in Cars getting Coffee reruns, before I'll rewatch Unfrosted.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    Have to say I pretty much agree with all of the above @MaxCasino
    I was expecting more, but what I got was a little flat.

    I followed this up with quite possibly the worst film I can recall.
    The Meg 2 : The Trench
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    The first one was far fetched, but it maintained a certain fun side to it as well.
    This is just bad in every way possible. Acting, story, effects...at no point did I find anything good or positive in this movie.
    With an estimated $130 million dollar budget :-O I have to ask. How?
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,178
    Benny wrote: »
    Have to say I pretty much agree with all of the above @MaxCasino
    I was expecting more, but what I got was a little flat.

    I followed this up with quite possibly the worst film I can recall.
    The Meg 2 : The Trench
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    The first one was far fetched, but it maintained a certain fun side to it as well.
    This is just bad in every way possible. Acting, story, effects...at no point did I find anything good or positive in this movie.
    With an estimated $130 million dollar budget :-O I have to ask. How?

    Not to mention the ending, which is just... What's another word for silly, stupid and retarded?
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 25,092
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    For the first time in ages... it's been so long ago that I had even forgotten this was a Christmas movie:
    81Unu9TThwL._SL1500_.jpg
    I saw this in a cinema in Lübeck when it came out in Germany at the end of 1984 or very early in 1985 and (IIRC) only watched it again once from a VHS tape or early DVD. I think it is still a blast and much more of a fun than in any way a horror movie. Apparently Chris Columbus' early script was much darker and with a lot of gory detail, but I think Steven Spielberg (as executive producer) and director Joe Dante sort of toning it down to a more family-friendly level was a wise decision.

    A great movie, I keep meaning to buy the second film which i saw in the cinema.

    I actually just ordered Gremlins 2 on Blu-ray as well. Haven't seen that one but as usually I am confident that the production/directorial team of Spielberg etc./Dante can do no real wrong. Funny thing is, I what I ordered is a (used) combo of Gremlins (which I own already) and Gremlins 2 because this is available far more cheaply than buying only the second one... So I'll have two copies of the first one after that.

    The New Batch is a very underrated sequel, I had a lot of fun with it. I will have a look on Amazon and see if I can find a copy.

    I always see movies from a collectors point of few, I have multiple versions of many films.

    Small Soldiers is another Dante film I have not seen in a long time, I had it on VHS think that is the last time I saw it. It's not on the level of Gremlins though in similar style and fun.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Fistful of Dollars 1964 A heart thumping Masterpiece, this is the best watch I have had of this ground breaking film by Leone I forgot how monumentally great it is, It is one of the most influential films ever made.

    Eastwood's climb to superstardom was helped greatly by this movie, and to think Clint really did not know how this film was going to perform, I find it highly amusing that most of Clint's wardrobe for the film was bought buy himself, he even used the boots he wore in the TV show Rawhide.
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    Fistful of Dollars 1964 A heart thumping Masterpiece, this is the best watch I have had of this ground breaking film by Leone I forgot how monumentally great it is, It is one of the most influential films ever made.

    Eastwood's climb to superstardom was helped greatly by this movie, and to think Clint really did not know how this film was going to perform, I find it highly amusing that most of Clint's wardrobe for the film was bought buy himself, he even used the boots he wore in the TV show Rawhide.

    He even bought the cigars at the airport!
    Classic film, based on Kurosawas 'Yojimbo', and a plot even used in LTK!
    A regular Monday night movie on BBC 1 in the early days (they showed a lot of Clints movies in this slot,'Dirty Harry', 'Coogans Bluff ', 'The Eiger Sanction') Ah, those were the days!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
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    Fistful of Dollars 1964 A heart thumping Masterpiece, this is the best watch I have had of this ground breaking film by Leone I forgot how monumentally great it is, It is one of the most influential films ever made.

    Eastwood's climb to superstardom was helped greatly by this movie, and to think Clint really did not know how this film was going to perform, I find it highly amusing that most of Clint's wardrobe for the film was bought buy himself, he even used the boots he wore in the TV show Rawhide.

    He even bought the cigars at the airport!
    Classic film, based on Kurosawas 'Yojimbo', and a plot even used in LTK!
    A regular Monday night movie on BBC 1 in the early days (they showed a lot of Clints movies in this slot,'Dirty Harry', 'Coogans Bluff ', 'The Eiger Sanction') Ah, those were the days!

    We are probably around the same age, in my youth when we only had 3 then 4 channels in the UK the likes of Eastwood, Reynold's and Heston movies were my go to.

    I have bought many of Eastwood's films over the years though during my current rewatch I realize there are many I still need to buy, I do have all the Dirty Harry films and most of his westerns on Bluray and DVD.
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
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    Fistful of Dollars 1964 A heart thumping Masterpiece, this is the best watch I have had of this ground breaking film by Leone I forgot how monumentally great it is, It is one of the most influential films ever made.

    Eastwood's climb to superstardom was helped greatly by this movie, and to think Clint really did not know how this film was going to perform, I find it highly amusing that most of Clint's wardrobe for the film was bought buy himself, he even used the boots he wore in the TV show Rawhide.

    He even bought the cigars at the airport!
    Classic film, based on Kurosawas 'Yojimbo', and a plot even used in LTK!
    A regular Monday night movie on BBC 1 in the early days (they showed a lot of Clints movies in this slot,'Dirty Harry', 'Coogans Bluff ', 'The Eiger Sanction') Ah, those were the days!

    We are probably around the same age, in my youth when we only had 3 then 4 channels in the UK the likes of Eastwood, Reynold's and Heston movies were my go to.

    I have bought many of Eastwood's films over the years though during my current rewatch I realize there are many I still need to buy, I do have all the Dirty Harry films and most of his westerns on Bluray and DVD.

    Just looking through my collection of Clint.
    'Dirty Harry'
    'Magnum Force' (not keen on the rest of this franchise!)
    'Where Eagles Dare'
    'Kellys Heroes'
    A Fistful of Dollars
    For A Few Dollars More
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    Joe Kidd
    The Eiger Sanction
    Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ( one of my favourites!)
    The Gauntlet
    Coogans Bluff

  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited May 6 Posts: 25,092
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
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    Fistful of Dollars 1964 A heart thumping Masterpiece, this is the best watch I have had of this ground breaking film by Leone I forgot how monumentally great it is, It is one of the most influential films ever made.

    Eastwood's climb to superstardom was helped greatly by this movie, and to think Clint really did not know how this film was going to perform, I find it highly amusing that most of Clint's wardrobe for the film was bought buy himself, he even used the boots he wore in the TV show Rawhide.

    He even bought the cigars at the airport!
    Classic film, based on Kurosawas 'Yojimbo', and a plot even used in LTK!
    A regular Monday night movie on BBC 1 in the early days (they showed a lot of Clints movies in this slot,'Dirty Harry', 'Coogans Bluff ', 'The Eiger Sanction') Ah, those were the days!

    We are probably around the same age, in my youth when we only had 3 then 4 channels in the UK the likes of Eastwood, Reynold's and Heston movies were my go to.

    I have bought many of Eastwood's films over the years though during my current rewatch I realize there are many I still need to buy, I do have all the Dirty Harry films and most of his westerns on Bluray and DVD.

    Just looking through my collection of Clint.
    'Dirty Harry'
    'Magnum Force' (not keen on the rest of this franchise!)
    'Where Eagles Dare'
    'Kellys Heroes'
    A Fistful of Dollars
    For A Few Dollars More
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    Joe Kidd
    The Eiger Sanction
    Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ( one of my favourites!)
    The Gauntlet
    Coogans Bluff

    Great films there I have most of those, I kind of stopped buying Clint's films after Heartbreak Ridge way back when though I did recently purchase Unforgiven on 4K which is amazing and did upgrade most of the films I did have to Bluray.

    I was looking at my DVD of Firefox earlier its been some time since I watched that film, going to revisit the Dollars trilogy first.

    Criminally I don't currently own another genre defining film of Clint's Play Misty For Me.

    I had many of Clint's films on VHS which I threw out.
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    'Play Misty For Me' is another good one!
    Meant to add 'High Plains Drifter' to my list, one of my favourite movie posters too!
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    At the risk of appearing to show off, I was just curious to find out how many Clint Eastwood films I own. My DVD Profiler database tells me there are 40 movies with him as an actor (this includes Tarantula from 1955, in which he was uncredited), 20 of which he also directed...plus eight where he was the director (plus producer and/or composer and whathaveyou), but did not appear in the film. 47 of those 48 are on Blu-ray, the only exception being Bird, which is on DVD, but a Blu-ray doesn't seem to be available. To be honest, I haven't watched all of them yet, but very close to all of them, and it's about time to fill the gaps (and watch some of the others for the fifth or eighth time or so).

    For comparative purposes: Robert de Niro is involved in 37, Sean Connery in 30 of my movies...so I guess Clint is No. 1, as I can't really think of anyone else who might be a candidate.
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