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Il_Padrino




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PostPosted: Tue, 27th Dec 2022 20:59    Post subject:
Still one of my favorite Lovecraftian and Sam Neill movies Very Happy


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AmpegV4




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PostPosted: Mon, 2nd Jan 2023 08:32    Post subject:
Glengarry Glen Ross - 10/10

For whatever reason i had never seen or even heard of this movie before. All star cast, character driven and phenomenally good.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104348/?ref_=tt_urv
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Druqsr




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PostPosted: Mon, 2nd Jan 2023 09:40    Post subject:
AmpegV4 wrote:
Glengarry Glen Ross - 10/10

For whatever reason i had never seen or even heard of this movie before. All star cast, character driven and phenomenally good.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104348/?ref_=tt_urv


It's one of my all time favourits as well Awesome
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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2023 01:09    Post subject:
Pearl - 6,5/10

A rather unique slasher with actual character development that hovers between absurdly fucked-up family drama and pure dark comedy. Mia Goth's performance is genuinely good, her wild Ms Hyde side is essentially what keeps the movie afloat. Dat smile though :')


Il Sorpasso - 8/10

I had watched this classic many years ago and remembered very little about it, so it was a good time to give the movie another run. It didn't disappoint. Despite being sixty years old, the dynamics between the characters are pleasantly modern, with a strong dose of charm involved alongside the melancholy for an era that feels incredibly distant yet somewhat close to ours (then again, nothing ever changes here in Tuscany Razz). It ends in an unexpected way, which is another plus.
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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2023 02:32    Post subject:
Don't Look Up: No idea/10

Tried to watch this again. All I could keep thinking of is the SouthPark self fart sniffers. Premise for a comedy was a good one, tainted and bogged down in self righteousness of ham fisted metaphors of political slap fighting.

Made it about a far in as I did last go around, went in thinking "Maybe last time it was just burnout of the current situation here, that I couldn't look past those grandiose displays to enjoy the comedy". No...it's not that you can't look past them to enjoy the movie. Its because when you try to look around them, they dodge back in front of you and wave it in your face, incase you missed it.


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W123




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2023 05:22    Post subject:
Areius wrote:
Some more 007s:
Goldfinger: 9/10. Great movie. Would rate it just below Thunderball, but really it's almost the same.
From Russia With Love: 8.5/10. Bit odd pacing here and there, which reduced the score by 0.5.
The Spy Who Loved Me: 8/10. A bit cheesy, but probably the best Moore movie (not my favorite though, which is Moonraker).
The Living Daylights: 9/10. The soundtrack is a masterpiece, John Barry ended with a bang here The movie itself has all the 007 ingredients and blended it well together.
Licence to Kill: 9.5/10. Soundtrack could've been better, but the movie is great. A worthy (lunatic) opponent.

Some others:
Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special: 4/10. This felt like 40 mins of (rather useless) post credits.
Black Adam: 6/10. Really liked Brosnan's character, he made the movie watchable with his charm. Hawkman was OK too. The rest of the movie wasn't that good unfortunately, or made any sense.


Last summer i rewatched all these old Bond films and i was surprised to find that From Russia With Love dethroned Goldfinger for me. That scene/melee on the train had me on the edge of my seat and it was shot so well. Yeah Goldfinger had the badass car but FRWL was the better spy movie.
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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Jan 2023 18:58    Post subject: *****
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PostPosted: Wed, 4th Jan 2023 20:50    Post subject:
The Menu - a good movie/10
Enjoyable but probably not everyone will have similar opinion. Didn't end like I was expecting, so this way surprised me. Ralph Finnes was great.


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Yuri




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PostPosted: Thu, 5th Jan 2023 02:04    Post subject:
I Came By (2022) - 5.5/10
A mediocre film but what works in its favour is that it's unpredictable. Worth a viewing just for that and some familiar faces.



1 and 2 are still amazing.
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PostPosted: Thu, 5th Jan 2023 13:40    Post subject:
Black Adam - Zzz/10

Really, got asleep in the second half. While it had some weird and surprising editing on its first half, it turns into a snoozefest (felt like you've seen it all before and before and...) once the drama ensues.


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PostPosted: Tue, 10th Jan 2023 11:38    Post subject:
The Menu 8/10

I really love these kind of movies; clever, satirical and pitch black humor. Particularly liked the course ingredients displayed on the screen Laughing
The less you know about it, the better. Nice cast too.


Puss in Boots, the new one 8/10

This was surprisingly good, for yet another sequel in a tired franchise. Different animation styles are borrowed heavily from Into the Spider-Verse, but that's a good thing. More often than not, the backgrounds looked drawn by hand, and it all looks fantastic.
Story is a little meh, but I was also surprised how dark it got (it actually shows people getting killed). Humor was pretty good too.


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PostPosted: Wed, 11th Jan 2023 01:12    Post subject:
The Pale Blue Eye - 7/10

Slow-paced and conventionally old-school (perhaps even too much), but the atmosphere is there and so is the mystery, investigator Bale and a verbose young Poe(tm) before the ravens took over his life. The big twist either elevates the movie or sinks it - personally, I liked how the story panned out albeit it wasn't without inconsistencies.



The Menu - 👁️ 👄 👁️/10

A pretty effective parody of the cringe-inducing food(ie) culture and its faux pompousness with celebrity mustardchefs and the like. Very much on the nose, but the solid pacing and the frequent unexpected moments keep it interesting in its own way. Fiennes is (once again) perfect for the role, while as for Anya Taylor-Joy, the more I see her the more I find myself inadvertently giggitified.
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Il_Padrino




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PostPosted: Wed, 11th Jan 2023 20:57    Post subject:
Triangle of Sadness 7/10

Missed this but was recommended in the last RLM video.
Somewhat similar to The Menu (but on a cruise ship instead of a restaurant). Not as good though, pacing in general is a bit weird, some scenes really drag and others are over too quick, and not as funny. The Menu on the other hand is very snappy ( Very Happy ) and never slows down (thinking back, it just might be my favorite movie of 2022).

But the captain's dinner on the ship is worth the watch alone Laughing


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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Jan 2023 11:50    Post subject:
Aftermath (2017) by Arnie

6/10

The plot is unbelievable as much as it really has happened. Somehow directing was poor and acting wasn't that far from being a cheap B-class movie. Props to Arnie to still try to push himself to much more demanding roles but I fear that his acting time has really come to an end.



Fury (2014)

8/10 - One of the better war movies in recent time. After Nolan's Drunkirk disappointment this one was really really good. Much better than what've expected.


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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Jan 2023 12:13    Post subject:
Il_Padrino wrote:
Triangle of Sadness 7/10

Missed this but was recommended in the last RLM video.
Somewhat similar to The Menu (but on a cruise ship instead of a restaurant). Not as good though, pacing in general is a bit weird, some scenes really drag and others are over too quick, and not as funny. The Menu on the other hand is very snappy ( Very Happy ) and never slows down (thinking back, it just might be my favorite movie of 2022).

But the captain's dinner on the ship is worth the watch alone Laughing


The whole cruise part is genius.


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PickupArtist




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PostPosted: Mon, 23rd Jan 2023 12:56    Post subject:
megan 2/10

horrible start, horrible middle, horrible ending , if u seen the trailer u seen it all ... a horor rated for pg13 .... , doomed to fail, then again no amount of gore could make up for the horrible acting of all involved ... and i dont get to see them die horrible, MINUS DKP!!!
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PostPosted: Wed, 25th Jan 2023 06:08    Post subject:
Megan: stop making these turdfuck horror movies/10

Gotta congratulate them on making perhaps the least scary horror movie ever.
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AmpegV4




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PostPosted: Wed, 25th Jan 2023 07:33    Post subject:
M3gan 6/10:

It's a James Wan movie.
It's PG-13, and targets a mainstream audience.
It's a doll - a very tired overused horror movie trope.

..and your expecting a masterpiece horror movie Laughing

I actually thought it was well done for what it is. It had a cohesive story and developed characters, the overarching theme of workaholism and I guess some jabs at AI. Much more than other schlock horror movie like "Smile" or "It Follows" which replace writing with derp trope + gore. I'd also say better than 90% of horror movies involving a doll released in the last decade or two, but thats a very low bar.

Also actually good/worth watching movies that involve a doll = Childs Play 1, Childs Play 2, end of list.
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PostPosted: Wed, 25th Jan 2023 07:43    Post subject:
AmpegV4 wrote:
M3gan 6/10:

It's a James Wan movie.
It's PG-13, and targets a mainstream audience.
It's a doll - a very tired overused horror movie trope.

..and your expecting a masterpiece horror movie Laughing

I actually thought it was well done for what it is. It had a cohesive story and developed characters, the overarching theme of workaholism and I guess some jabs at AI. Much more than other schlock horror movie like "Smile" or "It Follows" which replace writing with derp trope + gore. I'd also say better than 90% of horror movies involving a doll released in the last decade or two, but thats a very low bar.

Also actually good/worth watching movies that involve a doll = Childs Play 1, Childs Play 2, end of list.


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todd72173




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PostPosted: Wed, 25th Jan 2023 17:41    Post subject:
Candy Land: 6/10: Gore, blood, sex, good acting. Well done!

M3gan: 6/10: thought it was going to be stupid, but it was well done overall. Decent again, girl robot was well done (updated chucky), real girl well done..


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PostPosted: Thu, 26th Jan 2023 21:30    Post subject:
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre - Meh/10

It's somehow IMO the weakest Guy Ritchie's movie. It's alright to stream it and forget. Not the most solid of stories, felt like some ideas from Man from U.N.C.L.E. that was left on B - roll. Hugh Grant was a high point in this movie and every scene with him was great, the rest was generic.


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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Feb 2023 11:23    Post subject:
The Menu - 9/10

Excellent movie

Violent Night - 7.5/10

A bit derivative but great fun

Black Panther Wakanda Forever - 4/10

After watching this mess of a movie I'm more and more convinced that what is killing the MCU is the focus on female-centric narratives. They're all flawless, overpowered, highly intelligent - and boring. None of the other diversity checkmarks do nearly as much damage. Black Panther 1 was good. Shang-Chi was alright. A movie without white people can work just fine, but replace almost every lead with a woman and it all comes crashing down.
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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Feb 2023 11:39    Post subject:
Its not because they have female leads that these movies are bad, its because modern writers often can‘t write women properly. Its like they have to focus on the fact that they are women and bring in a ton of rehashed clichés regarding women that makes them really bad.


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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Feb 2023 13:18    Post subject:
@couleur
I agree. It's not the female lead most the time. It's the movie is bad and since it is, you ALSO notice it has a bad female lead.
A bad movie with a male lead doesn't (usually) get focus on that the lead is male and tropey. Since we are use to bad cliché male leads. It blends in with the overall theme of the movie itself being bad.

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They're all flawless, overpowered, highly intelligent - and boring

To be fair, thats most the men too. Hulk is now that with the boring "Brains but also brawl perfect balance" (never liked that in the comics either), Dr Strange, Captain America, etc. Again we are use to seeing male leads in bad movies like this: 99% perfect with a small flaw/conflict/past dichotomy they somehow usually turn into a strength by the end to make them 'overcome' by tropey means. But it's the expected norm so doesn't stand out.

Take Ironman, if it was a new female character like that and she was as cocky, arrogant, filthy rich, seen men as sexual toys for the most part, super smart (I learned quantum physics last night), and such. Peoples eyes would roll so hard they would sprain them.
Not that hes a bad character, but just change which genitals the character has but leave the rest the exact same, and some people would bark about how shallow and badly written to pander to women they was.


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freiwald




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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Feb 2023 23:55    Post subject:
Shocktrooper wrote:
The Menu - 9/10

Excellent movie

Thanks, wouldn't have seen it without your recommendation.
7,5/10 for me, very good indeed.
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AmpegV4




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PostPosted: Wed, 22nd Feb 2023 15:12    Post subject:
Infinity Pool: 8/10, go into this one blind lol.
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PostPosted: Wed, 22nd Feb 2023 18:30    Post subject:
I couldnt finish Infinity Pool… Made me feel extremely uncomfortable..
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PostPosted: Wed, 22nd Feb 2023 19:04    Post subject:
The Whale: 7/10 Wow! Excellent movie. Brandon Frasier's finest acting! Laughed, cried, just a good story...Recommended!

FYI: screen is supposed be half (not full), so don't do what I did and download three different 4K and 1080p copies thinking they were bad releases.


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Yuri




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PostPosted: Wed, 22nd Feb 2023 20:39    Post subject:
OrignalSpaceJockey wrote:
I couldnt finish Infinity Pool… Made me feel extremely uncomfortable..

Understandable, Mia Goth's eyebrows are creepy. Cool Face



1 and 2 are still amazing.
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PostPosted: Wed, 22nd Feb 2023 22:39    Post subject:
Knock at the cabin. Wtf was that/10
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