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monk3ybusin3ss




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PostPosted: Fri, 13th Nov 2020 13:49    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Fri, 13th Nov 2020 14:00    Post subject:
https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3438331/heres-well-never-see-gruesome-event-horizon-directors-cut/

But the best parts got cut out Sad

Quote:
Here’s Why We’ll Never See the Gruesome ‘Event Horizon’ Director’s Cut

Miller finding a tooth floating in Event Horizon, a longer version of the scene in which Peters hallucinates that her son’s mangled legs are covered in maggots;

a bloodier version of Weir’s wife Claire’s suicide;

a longer version of the scene where Miller finds D.J’s dead body with his guts on the table;

and a longer version of the “Visions From Hell” scene during Miller’s final fight with Weir with more shots of Event Horizon crew being tortured.”
Now the archive is destroyed/damaged.
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consolitis
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PostPosted: Fri, 13th Nov 2020 16:00    Post subject:
Gory, yes, but without seeing them you can't know these were the "best" parts. For one anything that involves fx/makeup work can end up looking a bit dodgy.

And we don't know what might have come up in Scream's search efforts for the upcoming bluray. Maybe some of them have been uncovered.


TWIN PEAKS is "something of a miracle."
"...like nothing else on television."
"a phenomenon."
"A tangled tale of sex, violence, power, junk food..."
"Like Nothing On Earth"

~ WHAT THEY'RE TRYING TO SAY CAN ONLY BE SEEN ~

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHTUOgYNRzY
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scaramonga




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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 00:15    Post subject:
Oblivion (2013) - 6.9/10

Pretty good story, and I could listen to Mr Freemans's voice all day. Great effects, very well done.
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gandamaluco




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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 00:52    Post subject:
Frant wrote:
monk3ybusin3ss wrote:
Event Horizon - 8/10
Prince of Darkness - 7/10


Both outstanding with Prince of Darkness (John Carpenter) giving us that slight 80'ies cheese feel in just the right amount that makes 80'ies horror movies good 80'ies horror movies. Smile

Event Horizon is a great 90'ies horror that could be described as "Hellraiser in space".


Not the best comparison but watched Hardware ( 1990 ) the other day and I really enjoyed.
That 80's 90's view of the future vibe made it more watchable then the CGI crap we see nowadays.
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Frant
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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 01:02    Post subject:
I loved Hardware.

It had a very different atmosphere and style (written and directed by South African Richard Stanley featuring people like Carl McCoy, lead singer in the dark-rock UK band Fields of the Nephilim, Lemmy and Iggy Pop).

The follow-up feature Dust Devil wasn't as good (slow burn supernatural horror movie taking place in Namibia abd Siouth Africa. It's still an interesting movie.

Richard Stanley also made The Color Out of Space, the new one with Nic Cage.


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scaramonga




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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 03:14    Post subject:
I find most great movies were from the 90's, so many great films, but nothing much after. It really was a great decade for the cinema. Now, before, well that is another story Smile There is nothing around now that can beat these times, and you would think that there should be?, but it's all gone now. There is no new fresh ideas, and what there is, is just remastered, regurgitated shit, kinda like games I suppose, yeah, remastered, regurgitated shit.
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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 15:56    Post subject:
An unknown virus hit Hollywood around the millennium shift, specifically targeting writers, which caused severe damage to the neural pathways that has to do with creative and inventive thinking. That's my theory. Since then we've seen remake after remake and even reboots and remakes of remakes of movies released after 2000.


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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 18:47    Post subject:
The New Mutants 2/10 maybe someone gets off on the teen kidos yuk ... totally retarded teen desecration of xmen franchise, slow boring tiresome lazy and shitty acting all over in a retarded setting and dull cliche story

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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 20:34    Post subject:
Greenland - 7.8/10

As far as apocalyptic movies go, this was quite good. It was on a different level compared to Roland Emmerich's cringe-inducing 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow (the second one was better than the first one but ultimately had tons of silly scenes and flaws).


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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 20:36    Post subject:
Frant wrote:
Greenland - 7.8/10

As far as apocalyptic movies go, this was quite good. It was on a different level compared to Roland Emmerich's cringe-inducing 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow (the second one was better than the first one but ultimately had tons of silly scenes and flaws).


Story's been done a hundred times before but yeah was decent
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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 21:00    Post subject:
Creep. Low budget horror with two actors, quite a realistic scenario, good acting from the "creep" guy i thought. Strong 6/10

Frant wrote:
I loved Hardware.

It had a very different atmosphere and style (written and directed by South African Richard Stanley featuring people like Carl McCoy, lead singer in the dark-rock UK band Fields of the Nephilim, Lemmy and Iggy Pop).


Hardware was more cool than good perhaps, but i liked it, i was a huge Goth rock and Nephilim fan at the time which certainly helped.. Obviously walking around in a black robe and colored my hair black, like many goth's at the time Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 22:46    Post subject:
I was a total FotN-head for years and years. I never entered the actual goth subculture with the clothes and hair dye etc., I was content just listening to FotN, SoM, The Cure, The Mission, Ghost Dance, Joy Division and all the other bands of the time (although the three first listed were my top picks). I had some contact with the Wright brothers ('Nod' and Paul Wright, the FotN drummer and one of the guitarists respectively) when they did their dark wave'ish stuff under the name Last Rites (and got signed CD''s) post-FotN. I still love the Elysium album which is more of a dark Pink Floyd'ish style compared the their previous releases. Dawnrazor is still an AMAZING song though.


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vurt




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PostPosted: Sat, 14th Nov 2020 23:13    Post subject:
yeah, SoM, Joy Divison, Cure... never liked The Mission, always thought they were overrated apart perhaps from a song or two.

Hardware came out when there were people calling themselves Cyberpunks (mostly people listening to EBM, synth, which i did too), very tiny subculture, i had a friend who adapted the clothing a bit, pretty cringe when you think back haha
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scaramonga




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PostPosted: Sun, 15th Nov 2020 03:10    Post subject:
Black Box (2020) - 6.9/10

My score is biased, as I just love 'Blumhouse Productions', and this lived up to their usual stuff. Weird and twisty, with the usual turn at the end. Good.

Irresistible (2027) - 6/10

This was made 7 years into the future, so I'm very lucky to be able to watch it first Wink lol. Yes, the date made is 2027! Anyway, good cast, (an extra point on score) but it comes across as one of those 'afternoon matinee' movies you see between 3 & 5 most days, so worth a watch, but nothing special.
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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Nov 2020 05:04    Post subject:
fatman 4/10

I had high hopes for a mel gibson asskicker dark comedy flick, but the bad kid storyline is complete dogvomit u think they copy pastad from the cheapest kids book, then they waste an hour getting to the potential fun and then the last half hour u watch in misery how they fuck up that potential and u cry that its probably the last time we will see mel doing what mel does best being a grumpy psycho . Total wasted potential by a HORRRIIIBBBLEEE script, like my god, total amateur shitfest Mad

FUCCCKKK i wanted it to be good, score should probably even be lower as i just kept watching hoping for some good bits that never came
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PostPosted: Mon, 16th Nov 2020 23:13    Post subject:
Predestination (2015) - 7/10

Really enjoyed this mind bending time travel thriller, Ethan Hawke too, all good Smile Reminded me of that TV series that was on years ago, which escapes me?, as it was that long ago lol.
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Nov 2020 02:38    Post subject:
Continuum (2015) - 6/10

Nothing exciting, but nothing too bad either. Sexy Gillian showing off her breasts upped the score a little. Wink


Brahms: The Boy 2 (2020) - 0.5/10

If you have seen the first, then be glad that you thought it was shit, and don't want to put yourself through the pain again, as this is shitter. Awful acting also. Avoid.


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PickupArtist




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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Nov 2020 03:20    Post subject:
scara gillian?

CURVATURE Official Trailer (2018) Lyndsy Fonseca, Linda Hamilton Sci-Fi Movie

did u mean UFO 2018 with gillian anderson ?
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scaramonga




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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Nov 2020 06:11    Post subject:
PickupArtist wrote:
scara gillian?

CURVATURE Official Trailer (2018) Lyndsy Fonseca, Linda Hamilton Sci-Fi Movie

did u mean UFO 2018 with gillian anderson ?


Laughing Laughing Laughing

Yeah, sorry, edited, meant Continuum

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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Nov 2020 15:29    Post subject:
Fatman 9/10
So absurd. So amazing.
Great fun.


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Nov 2020 23:07    Post subject:
Curvature (2018) - 1/10



Right one this time Wink
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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Nov 2020 02:57    Post subject:
Sunshine (2007) - 6,5/10

It was surprisingly very good, until its inebriated horror side crashed the party and ended up causing more awkward dissonance than tension. I imagine Garland&Boyle thought it was absolutely necessary to spice things up and just reduce the rest of the narrative to an exercise in style, but the movie would have worked much better with a more consistent tone. Still, it's worth watching for some competent sci-fi moments and pleasant visuals as long as you're willing to sit in the solar observation deck with the power set to 4%.
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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Nov 2020 11:15    Post subject:
Taxi Driver: 7/10.


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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Nov 2020 13:01    Post subject:
Feedback 2019: 8/10 good under the radar thriller, Laughing good ending.
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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Nov 2020 16:46    Post subject:
Boss level. 7/10
Not a fan of the grading in this.
Looks flat. But action is nice. Solid direct to DVD movie.


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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Nov 2020 18:28    Post subject:
ixigia wrote:
Sunshine (2007) - 6,5/10

It was surprisingly very good, until its inebriated horror side crashed the party and ended up causing more awkward dissonance than tension. I imagine Garland&Boyle thought it was absolutely necessary to spice things up and just reduce the rest of the narrative to an exercise in style, but the movie would have worked much better with a more consistent tone. Still, it's worth watching for some competent sci-fi moments and pleasant visuals as long as you're willing to sit in the solar observation deck with the power set to 4%.


I remember rolling my eyes in the theatre when the 'horror' part started Laughing Really too bad, as it's a very nicely done sci-fi, for an hour or so.


There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Nov 2020 18:43    Post subject:
ixigia wrote:
Sunshine (2007) - 6,5/10

It was surprisingly very good, until its inebriated horror side crashed the party and ended up causing more awkward dissonance than tension. I imagine Garland&Boyle thought it was absolutely necessary to spice things up and just reduce the rest of the narrative to an exercise in style, but the movie would have worked much better with a more consistent tone. Still, it's worth watching for some competent sci-fi moments and pleasant visuals as long as you're willing to sit in the solar observation deck with the power set to 4%.


Not a single word about the audio/music?


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monk3ybusin3ss




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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Nov 2020 19:30    Post subject:
Lathieza wrote:
ixigia wrote:
Sunshine (2007) - 6,5/10

It was surprisingly very good, until its inebriated horror side crashed the party and ended up causing more awkward dissonance than tension. I imagine Garland&Boyle thought it was absolutely necessary to spice things up and just reduce the rest of the narrative to an exercise in style, but the movie would have worked much better with a more consistent tone. Still, it's worth watching for some competent sci-fi moments and pleasant visuals as long as you're willing to sit in the solar observation deck with the power set to 4%.


Not a single word about the audio/music?


Haha, was thinking the same. John Murphy's score is one of the most beautiful I've heard.
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PostPosted: Tue, 24th Nov 2020 00:14    Post subject:
Boss Level - 7,5/10
Very fun and entertaining movie.
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