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That ending... Mixed feelings but I ultimately enjoyed this. But it could easily have ended up in the category of 'overlong movie where little happens (that RYM overrates)'. Xmas TV 2020 has provided a couple of Pixar movies I hadn't seen yet, the first which was Cars 3. I'm kinder on the Cars franchise than most (though it undoubtedly is Pixar's least interesting) and thought this was decent light-hearted entertainment (unless you buy the theory that in the universe of Cars they killed all the humans, then it gets dark real fast). Still haven't seen many silent movies. This one was pretty decent.
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James Bond vs James T. Kirk #15
I gotta say I really didn't like this one. It's a bit too confused and disjointed, too much suspension of disbelief required. And I got bored part way through it. It really was time for Sean Connery to retire the role. And for someone showing so much flesh, Jill St. John was decidedly unsexy!
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Vim Fuego
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Not exactly arthouse cinema this one, but it was funny as fuck, and just as stupid as you'd want it to be!
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adg211288
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De Palma rips off Psycho (again). Still a good movie, but he kind of already remade Psycho with Dressed to Kill in 1980 so this one feels like a sign that the Golden Age of De Palma was coming to an end, though Carlito's Way, his next film, is certainly a massive last hurrah.
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Psydye
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How was I not aware this existed?! I love the Jay and Silent Bob films!
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adg211288
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Watched two French films today. I have a very mixed experience with French cinema. Some true gems but also some of the most like watching paint dry films I've ever made the mistake of sitting through.
These two add one more to the tally of each category. I wonder if anyone can work out which way around though? |
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This noir seemed a bit run of the mill at first but it really got me in the end. A relatively unknown gem.
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I still haven´t seen their own movies, but their appearance in Dogma is epic. I love the Dogma movie: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120655/
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Vim Fuego
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This was excellent. Chuck Schuldiner was a complex person, and could come across as a bit of a dick sometimes. This doesn't sugar coat it too much. However, it also shows how fucking brilliant and driven a musician he was, and how visionary. Well worth a watch. Some parts of this are fucking hilarious. Some aren't. Not particularly in depth or anything, but it's an amusing diversion for an hour and a bit. An excellent, but long, documentary about the rise and rise of the Playstation. It would have been even better if there had been subtitles for the interviews with the Japanese participants... I don't like superhero/comic book movies. Knowing this, my brother thought I might like this, with it being a comedy and all. Yeah, the characters are funny, Groot, Rocket Raccoon, Drax, and I like Chris Pratt as an actor, but this movie was just really fucking lame. So I STILL don't like superhero/comic book movies!
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Psydye
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Oh yeah, Dogma was great! It was actually my introduction to Jay and Silent Bob....if I may make some recommendations, Jonas, check out: Clerks Clerks 2 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back They've made some appearances in other movies, I guess but I haven't checked' em out yet! You may also want to look into Clerks: The Animated Series. Only 6 episodes, from what I can remember but they're pretty funny!
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Vim Fuego
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Don't forget Mallrats
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My final film of 2020 ends up being one of the best seen all year. I may also have a new found appreciate for jazz, thanks to this movie.
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I also watched this earlier in the day, but it was so off the wall and so jammed back with ideas from so many genres that the result was just a jumbled mess. |
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Love this movie!
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Psydye
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Oh man, what to say about this one?! It's a bit slow going at first but eventually picks up! The creatures in the movie are actually kind of freaky and grotesque. Also, the last half hour or so is kind of trippy. I rather loved it!
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UMUR
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This one obviously influenced the making of Stranger Things. A really good movie this one: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1650062/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
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