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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostJackson's was the best to date, hands down.CD Email: [email protected]
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Clearly Tom Cruise is a Vampire LOL! The dude is in his 50's and still looks, well, like that HAHA!! I enjoyed his Jack Reacher films, I didn't want to, despite his lack of stature, he delivered on intensity. He has made some interesting Sci-Fi films, I liked Edge of Tomorrow, Groundhog Day with Aliens HAHAH!! William Smith? I Am Legend is watchable, but it's no Omega Man.
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In honor of today's date, my controversial film opinion is that the Star Wars saga is completely overrated. I am an 80's kid and grew up with them; however, if I am being honest, while they are watchable, I have never sought them out and don't get the whole cultural phenomena thing (though I can admit that the toys I grew up with were pretty kick-a**). For me, the films themselves wouldn't even rank in my top ten sci-fi movies of all time. I do know that I am the minority here though and expect to be lambasted for this opinion. I can admit that the effects of the movie were revolutionary for their time; so, there is that.
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostIn honor of today's date, my controversial film opinion is that the Star Wars saga is completely overrated. I am an 80's kid and grew up with them; however, if I am being honest, while they are watchable, I have never sought them out and don't get the whole cultural phenomena thing (though I can admit that the toys I grew up with were pretty kick-a**). For me, the films themselves wouldn't even rank in my top ten sci-fi movies of all time. I do know that I am the minority here though and expect to be lambasted for this opinion. I can admit that the effects of the movie were revolutionary for their time; so, there is that.
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostAgree to disagree. I found that movie incredibly boring. Personally I found Skull Island highly enjoyable.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostJackson's was the best to date, hands down.
I still have a fond spot for the original version, which I saw numerous times on the local cable channels growing up (although back then we called them the VHF channels; nobody new what cable television was yet).
Other than a young Jessica Lange, the De Laurentis version was abysmal.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostI don't think that's a controversial opinion. All I read was hate for that movie. I loved it, but I want to watch it again to see if I really loved it. Really really loved it.
I loved the first 90% of Hereditary but hated the way it ended.
i loved The Babadook but it gave me a huge case of the depressions. I will probably never watch it again. Or I might.
Didn't see It Follows or Saint Maude or Midsomar or The Lighthouse but want to. I really want to. Also I really really want to.
I think that covers the emergence of art-house horror movies. Which I like but not blindly. Not because the critics claim I should.
The Babadook is great. I don't remember it being depressing, but I remember siding with the mom about that kid.
It Follows is one I need to rewatch. Out of all of these titles, it felt the most embarrassed to be a horror movie and felt rather pretentious. Saint Maude hasn't been released yet, but I can't wait to see it. I missed it at a festival last year and I've been kicking myself about it, especially since all these releases are getting delayed due to COVID-19.
The Lighthouse...oh, The Lighthouse. This is an acting tour-de-force, but it would appeal more to an arthouse mentality than a horror one.
Here's an opinion: Arthouse Horror Films are only revolutionary to those not familiar with good horror fiction as they are only aping what good horror authors have been doing for decades: crafting solid stories centered around fully fleshed out characters and focusing on how the horror impacts the character's arc instead of focusing on solely on scary set pieces.
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Very few, if any, movies disturb me enough that I'll never watch them again. Hereditary did that for me and I loved every minute of it. I don't know if horror is the correct genre for how good this movie is.
Midsomar bored me to tears and you can see what's going to happen within 10 minutes. Rebaked turd IMO.
I need to make a solid effort to check out the others mentioned.
On Mother's Day, my granddaughter was telling me about the movie Antrum. Supposedly the deadliest film ever made. Have any of you guys seen it?
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostVery few, if any, movies disturb me enough that I'll never watch them again. Hereditary did that for me and I loved every minute of it. I don't know if horror is the correct genre for how good this movie is.
Midsomar bored me to tears and you can see what's going to happen within 10 minutes. Rebaked turd IMO.
I need to make a solid effort to check out the others mentioned.
On Mother's Day, my granddaughter was telling me about the movie Antrum. Supposedly the deadliest film ever made. Have any of you guys seen it?
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostVery few, if any, movies disturb me enough that I'll never watch them again. Hereditary did that for me and I loved every minute of it. I don't know if horror is the correct genre for how good this movie is.
Midsomar bored me to tears and you can see what's going to happen within 10 minutes. Rebaked turd IMO.
I need to make a solid effort to check out the others mentioned.
On Mother's Day, my granddaughter was telling me about the movie Antrum. Supposedly the deadliest film ever made. Have any of you guys seen it?
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