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adg211288
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A long one. I watched it in two halves. I actually felt the second half stronger than the first that felt like a very, very long build up after the fact. Probably the weakest of the three movies James Dean had major roles in before his early death.
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Vim Fuego
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Just a bit nuts...
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adg211288
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Like a modern western meets a neo-noir. My cup of tea in other words.
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adg211288
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Hayao Miyazaki's return is quite possibly his strangest film but in typical Studio Ghibli style it is beautifully animated and enjoyable. If this does turn out to be his last, which we have to face reality that it might be at his age, he's at least ending on a high note. Apparently though he's still working so we never know!
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adg211288
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Solid western.
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adg211288
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A contender for the most mental superhero movie ever made.
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adg211288
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I enjoyed the Wynonna Earp TV show but was satisfied with its conclusion after four seasons. This movie continuation feels unnecessary and is guilty of one of my biggest sequel pet peeves which is effectively undoing the ending of the previous one, or in this case TV show.
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adg211288
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Just been through a boxset of cult spaghetti westerns. I've seen all three before but the only one I recall being in decent quality was Keoma.
I used to have Django on DVD but I got rid of it because the picture quality was shit and it didn't have the original Italian soundtrack (I read once that the English dub doesn't accurately translate the film). This version however is fully restored, looks fantastic and has the Italian audio and English subs. I don't recall if I saw this in English or Italian before, but I watched with the Italian audio this time. As I said earlier, I'm pretty sure when I saw this before it was the only one of the three in decent quality. Like Django it also stars Franco Nero and actually copies a small part of its plot in a homage sort of way. Considered as the Zapata Western (although Duck You Sucker has a claim on that status too), I definitely enjoyed this one more being able to watch it in quality. I'm pretty sure when I saw this before I was watching an upload on Daily Motion or something so not exactly legal. I stuck with the Italian audio as with the other two films in the set, but I'm thinking maybe this one should have gone with the English: there were a few parts in the film where the soundtrack reverted to English due to Italian audio not existing. I've seen this happen in other films before in collector's editions where the English and Italian versions have different cuts but the modern blu-ray is uncut and makes do with the soundtrack. It's a little jarring, but it doesn't happen often. If I recall that this happens when I eventually want to see this again, I'll probably try it with the English audio. All in all an excellent little collection.
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adg211288
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From the daftest side of spaghetti westerns. I think this quote sums it up well:
Looking forward to watching the sequel. Honestly I don't think this was as good of a movie as it could have been. Deadpool 2 remains the best Deadpool film, but it's still one of the better post-Endgame MCU movies (even though most of this doesn't take place in the main MCU universe).
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Vim Fuego
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The Trinity movies are great!
Recent bad watches - so bad they're just plain bad: Often considered a So-bad-it's-good movie, but I reckon that's giving it too much credit: And I fucking loved this! Sadly also the final on-screen roles for both Richard Briers and Honor Blackman:
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adg211288
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^ Most of those look like movies I wouldn't touch with a bargepole but I've seen Cockney's vs Zombies a while ago and remember enjoying it. Would like to see it again actually.
Watched this one a couple of days ago: Just as good as the first one. Unfortunately the app I'm watching these off of doesn't seen to have the third one but its different actors so maybe it isn't as essential viewing as these two, although its got the same director. And today I watched a couple of very different 1930s movies starting with: This isn't usually ranked among the greatest films ever made but probably deserves status of a minor classic all the same. I enjoyed it, personally. And then there was this that I took a punt on out of curiosity. It's a Mexican horror film from 1934. Nice atmosphere but obviously fairly tame by modern standards. The plot devices are things I've seen before but I guess in 1934 everything hadn't been done over and over again yet. I enjoyed it anyway.
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Kilimmaic
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I recently watched The Menu. It’s a mix of thriller and dark comedy, and it kept me hooked the entire time. Another one I’d recommend is Everything Everywhere All at Once. It’s so creative and heartfelt, and honestly, I’ve never seen anything like it. Lately, I’ve been exploring films on streaming platforms and came across some great options on Vix. If you’re into Spanish-language content, it’s worth checking out. Their collection is pretty unique, and if you have any issues navigating, the Vix phone number is helpful for support.
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adg211288
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Seen it before but been a while. An unusual western in that both the lead and the principle villain are women. First heard the theme song in the game Fallout New Vegas.
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adg211288
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Re-watch. Eastwood's weirdest western. Somehow this is only the second time I've watched it. In a western mood lately so I'll be revisiting all his westerns in due course including of course the Dollars trilogy. Well, I had fun with this, as someone who grew up watching Ghostbusters in some form or other. Nice throwbacks to the original film but they didn't rehash the basic plot as with Afterlife, but the got the comedy vibe more on the money than Afterlife did. This one won't sell you on the franchise if you're not a fan or wish it has been left in the 80s, but I enjoyed it. Bit of a new gem from Netflix that plays out like a neo-western. Except instead of the stranger riding into town on horseback he's on a bike (listening to The Number of the Beast no less ) where he quickly runs afoul of the local law. That was an odd one! This is one of those films I've been aware of for a while but never watched yet always had some impression of what it was about, what style it was in, etc....turns out I was completely wrong about everything. Where I was expecting a black and white film full of moody nighttime scenes it's actually in full colour and takes place in daytime. Not sure why I had the wrong impression of it, maybe it was the posters? I enjoyed the film but doubt it'll be a regular re-watch. 80s horror comedy. I've actually seen the 2011 remake before, but always wanted to see this version. I wasn't blown away but its solid enough. Very fun spaghetti western although upon conclusion I felt like maybe there was still a bit of story left to tell?
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Wyvern_13
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Went to see Gladiator 2 yesterday. I had only really seen talk about it being bad so I was a bit surprised but I thought it was pretty good. It doesnt quite have the same level of performance from the actors as the first one and the story is a bit rehashed but it hits pretty close to the same sort of historical fiction kinda spectacle as the first one did, which is basically all I wanted from it. I do think the actor for the main character kinda misses the mark and the last third or so of the movie feels a bit rushed, if there is a directors cut for this one then I'd like to see that cause it felt like we could have used more time with a lot of the characters.
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