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Vim Fuego
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adg211288
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The first stinker watched in 2022:
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adg211288
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A legitimate all time favourite of mine that hardly anyone seems to know. Nice to see it keeps getting some love here. The same director did the much more famous Interview with the Vampire film adaptation, but I prefer this one.
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UMUR
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I liked this one too, and yes both main acresses are great in their roles.
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adg211288
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Starting a long overdue return journey through Middle-Earth. First time on the Extended versions of The Hobbit Trilogy. And first time on blu-ray for the entire series. Looks fantastic and there's some really entertaining antics from the dwarves that was cut in the theatrical versions. I get why those cuts were made, but the new scenes do add to the fun of the movie. This was always the best one of The Hobbit films for me, the second and especially third movies seemed to lose something in the theatricals, but we'll see how the extended versions of those impact the experience.
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Vim Fuego
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NOW I've seen every movie mentioned in Science Fiction Double Feature from The Rocky Horror Show. Unfortunately, this is also the worst one of the lot. And if anyone's interested, here's the movies:
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Vim Fuego
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Brutal, funny, powerful, a bit confusing, and the last scenes were filmed in New Zealand, which I wasn't aware of.
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adg211288
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Some interesting additions added to the extended cut of this one, including Gandalf discovering Thorin's father alive. Overall I think this one still isn't quite as good as the first but still very good, and the extended cut does add some more LotR tie-in and lore.
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Stooge
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I've been watching a lot of movies on Tubi lately (the price is right anyway!), and last night watched Night Game, starring Roy Scheider (Jaws). A decent cop/serial killer movie, a tad predictable though. Still worth a watch.
It can be streamed for free here: https://tubitv.com/movies/579563/night-game?start=true Edited by Stooge - 04 Jan 2022 at 6:11pm |
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Vim Fuego
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So funny, but scarily so plausible.
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Vim Fuego
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A very simple story, and a very short movie (64 minutes), but it's going to stick with you. Be warned: could be construed as exploitative by today's standards.
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adg211288
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The extended edition of the final film primarily just amps up the battle itself to 11, to the point that in the UK the film got reappraised by the BBFC as a 15 instead of a 12. I'd say the film is improved by going all out with the battle, but as a film it does still suffer from most of the film being one long climatic battle. If you think of the trilogy as one very long film the length of the battle makes more sense, but as an individual film it still lacks something the others don't.
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DippoMagoo
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^I've only ever watched the first two movies, somehow, but I always thought breaking that particular book into three movies, when the three longer LOTR books only needed one movie each, was nothing but pure greed, so I'm not surprised the pacing seems to have been completely ruined.
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adg211288
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If they just wanted to make The Hobbit they could have done it in one film. The book itself doesn't set all that much up for The Lord of the Rings, so they drew on other sources to build a more complete picture of what was happening before The Fellowship of the Ring. The extended Hobbit's add even more to that tie-in material. The result is something that feels part of one long saga, not just a story set in the same world.
By comparison as well, each LoTR film has considerable more cut from the source text even in the extended editions. While interlaced with tie-in material, you do actually get all of The Hobbit novel as I remember it across three films. We would not have done so if they'd instead made one film.
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UMUR
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I love this one. The middle movie of the Park Chan-wook vengeance trilogy (Sympathy for Mister Vengeance and Lady Vengeance bookending it). Although the motive for revenge in this movie is a bit out there, it´s still a stunning movie visually and yeah it´s quite brutal too.
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adg211288
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The Koreans sure know how to make a brutal movie. I believe I Saw the Devil may outdo this one though. That's a hell of a serial killer movie if you've ever seen it.
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UMUR
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Not yet, but you recommended it before, and it´s on my to watch list
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UMUR
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Definitely worth watching...
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666sharon666
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^ The news is always scaremongering about this asteroid or that comet. No one takes it seriously except the doomsday preppers. If (when) it does ever happen, I'm pretty sure people are going to react in exactly the same way as this movie. And that is terrifying.
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adg211288
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Sounds just like the pandemic.
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