Twins (1988)
One of those few movies I haven't seen since I was a kid. Fantastic. And my god a young Kelly Preston. Couldn't believe it was her.
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Twins (1988)
One of those few movies I haven't seen since I was a kid. Fantastic. And my god a young Kelly Preston. Couldn't believe it was her.
Skyriders (1976)
The Sicilian - Director's Cut (1987)
Code of Silence (1985)
War for the Planet of the Apes.
The Terminator (1984)
Dark Angel (1990) aka I Come in Peace.
One of my all time faves (serious)
Bad Santa (2003)
Solo (1996)
Jungle (2017)
The Mummy (2017)
Does John Carpenter's Cigarette Burns count?
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)
Kong Skull Island (2017)
Transformers ummm whatever (2017)
Way to show off the swinging boobs of a 15 year old girl there Mr. Michael Bay. Not to mention another plastic looking Megan Fox wannabe. Which isn't saying anything much....or at all to begin with.
Like anything it has the odd moment and funny line. But man what a disjointed mess. I like to think of myself as a big kid but even I couldn't get into this. 1 out of 5. Hey at least it's not a 0. Thank god I split my attention from time to time to my second monitor doing other things.
I thought that kind of crap was normal for the franchise? I haven't watched all the movies (in fact I've only ever seen bits of maybe one iirc) but I'm sure I've seen comments like this about every movie that came out (exploiting minors, although I guess in some countries maybe they aren't minors :shrug: idk).
But maybe I'm wrong. Anyway, bleh.
Edit:
Wonder Woman (2017)
I just seen Robocop 2014 the other day. The clips are what sold me on it as I was a big fan of the original trilogy. This version struck me as being more believable and deeper as to what it was like for Alex and his family having to endure what they -OCP- had done to him. It was very sad in some ways and I really enjoyed it. I wish they would do a sequel. I really do.
Another cool movie I watched recently was called "The Monster". It was about a young mother and her little girl, stranded on a stretch of highway and terrorized by a flesh-eating monster. It was pretty cool. I recommend it if you like monsters and fear. Don't forget to turn off the lights.
Thor - Ragnarok.
Or should I say Ragnarlol? Yeah, it's that funny :wacko:
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Gawd bless this film for finally giving us Power Girl's lovely tits in animated format.
Justice League.
Much, much better than Bats vs Supes but Wonder Woman is still my favourite DC comics based flick this year.
Superman: Brainiac Attacks
The fact that they couldn't, or wouldn't, get the old VAs for Lex and Brainiac back really put the nail in the coffin of this. The fact that they also wrote Lex so poorly was the dirt being poured.
Batman: Gotham Knight
AKA Batman Anime Edition
Superman vs. The Elite
Proof that we don't need grim dark Superman.
Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher
It's both a shit Marvel movie and a horrid anime.
The Last Scout (2017)
Pixar's Coco
Men in Black 3.
What a step up from 2 :lol
Seen it before but was in the mood. The dude who plays Griffin (?) looks a hell of a lot like Robin Williams.
I watched the Scarlet Johansson Ghost in the Shell flick. I went into it expecting hot garbage, and was still disappointed. That was a waste of my life.
Blade Runner 2049.
MiB 3 is indeed amazing and the guy they got to play K when he's younger did a fantastic job XD Will Smith seems flat though, which is even stranger when you read he demanded to come BACK and re-shoot scenes because "he didn't like the way he acted"...the replacments wern't all that better.
You shouldn't have even tried it XD This same shit happened a few years ago when hollywood wanted to make the "AKIRA" movie, where everyone takes part in a bike race to pick up relics called "AKIRA STATUES" to fight and win the heart of their woman and be crowed KING OF AKIRA...thankfully people saw sense and canceled it :/
I went with family to watch Star Wars the last jedi today. Disney did a great job with the movie, i'm looking forward to the next installment.
Dunkirk (2017).
Baby Driver
Man I love me some Edgar Wright. Love how the music was mixed into the action and flow of every scene, and it easily had the best use of Queen since the Flash Gordon movie.
Demolition Man (1993)
Zardoz (1974)
I'm in the middle of "Traded" DVD movie. I have over 1000 DVD movies in my collection. I have so many that I tossed the cases and keep the DVDs in spindles.
They're in alphabetical order and recorded in database.
Coraline (2009).
Good, exciting, dark, at moments unsettling. A little masterpiece of animation.
The Foreigner (2017)
Deepwater Horizon (2016)
Black Panther. Visually astounding, it's an example on how origin movies should be done.
#WakandaForever
Might go see it myself on half price day next Tuesday. Gotta a Ciniplex gift card here somewhere.
How To Train Your Dragon.
Saw it for the first time today and I really enjoyed it.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
The Shape Of Water,Dark City and Gattaca.
What you guys think of Jedi??? (Feels like 1983 asking that :P)
I wasn't impressed personally. Kinda stupid actually.
I haven't seen it but when you try to milk all you can get from a successful franchise it's gonna suck.
Apparently it did just like all the other franchises that had a successful run. You just gotta know when to quit.
Horrible Bosses 2 sucked ass