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5 minutes ago, You said:


Oblivion (Around 2012?)

This caught my eye mostly because of Morgan Freeman in it.
In a post-apocalyptic world after a war with alien invaders, the Earth's moon has been destroyed in the process, and the Earth itself contaminated. Civiliation fled to Saturn's moon Titan, and resources are taken from Earth to uphold this last shelter of humanity.
Jack and his partner are placed on a mission on a tech-tower on Earth, having to constantly repair and protect super-armed drones which guards these resource sites while down there, the invaders named Scavengers (Scavs) are still around and pose a threat to humanity's last shelter.
They are not supposed to have memories prior to their mission, but Jack is haunted by dreams.

Both the initial situation of this as well as Morgan Freeman in this led me instantly believe there must be a major plot twist going on.

Rating: 9/10, watch this shit.

I rewatched it recently. Better than I remember it being.


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12 hours ago, King of Canterlot said:

I recently watched the move Twister (1996) because I consider it a classic ^_^

I like that one too, got it around here somewhere need to dig it out for a rewatch. :D

 

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5 hours ago, Dreambiscuit said:

Back To The Future Part 3. Finished up the trilogy and loved every minute of it. These movies are classics in every aspect and they have a spot on my all-time favorites list.

So true. They were made at a perfect time as well.

I haven't watched any movies lately. I am spending more time watching Anime series rn

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On 8/24/2020 at 6:54 PM, You said:

The Crucible (1996)

Another movie which is more a movie adaption of history.
I don't feel you can say much more about this movie other than it is being about the Salem Witch Hunts, but that doesn't mean it is bad.

Rating: 7/10

I think I saw that movie when I was in High School, my English teacher put it on after we had finished reading the actual play
I don't remember a whole lot but I think it was alright, probably could have been better though :fluttershy: 

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Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Not quite what I expected, but it was OK. It felt like Disney's attempt to make a movie for a bit older audience. The early 2000s animation looks weird at times, but generally it's not bad.

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A Japanese movie called Kamikaze Girls. I bought the DVD at a convention over a year ago, along with some other Japanese movies, and then forgot all about it.

Glad I did eventually watch it because it was actually really good!


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Candace Against the Universe

I legit got u p at 8 AM yesterday JUST TO WATCH THIS MOVIE! It was absolutely, positively, utterly AMAZING! It was everything you loved about the original Phineas and Ferb series and more. It exceeded my expectations, which were already extremely high. I also watched it later again that same night with my family and best friend via zoom. It was SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO AMAZING! 

Rating: infinity/10

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I watched Friday the 13th part 5 - A new beginning and it was actually pretty decent. I had no idea who the killer was so the actual reveal was pretty surprising. It had suspense and a good endfight as well, it had everything i expected out from a friday the 13th movie, also it was nice to see something different for once than just Camp Crystal Lake, which honestly gets a bit boring after a while.

I am a bit confused about some critics though, who said the movie was heavy on violence compared to previous films i guess even though i was under the impression that some Kills were kinda shown offscreen, like if someones throat gets slit, they cut away and just later show the wound. It had a few scenes like that, who i thought they censored themselves and actually did not show the harm done directly, yet the movie got critic for its on-screen violence? Okay...? :wacko:

Maybe i saw a censored Version? However the running time seemed correct and i didnt noticed any cuts. This 5th part did not seem any worse than its predecessors when it comes to the violence.

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1 hour ago, Lex Destrosio said:

I watched Friday the 13th part 5 - A new beginning and it was actually pretty decent. I had no idea who the killer was so the actual reveal was pretty surprising. It had suspense and a good endfight as well, it had everything i expected out from a friday the 13th movie, also it was nice to see something different for once than just Camp Crystal Lake, which honestly gets a bit boring after a while.

I am a bit confused about some critics though, who said the movie was heavy on violence compared to previous films i guess even though i was under the impression that some Kills were kinda shown offscreen, like if someones throat gets slit, they cut away and just later show the wound. It had a few scenes like that, who i thought they censored themselves and actually did not show the harm done directly, yet the movie got critic for its on-screen violence? Okay...? :wacko:

Maybe i saw a censored Version? However the running time seemed correct and i didnt noticed any cuts. This 5th part did not seem any worse than its predecessors when it comes to the violence.

Part 6 is my personal favorite.


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I watched " Friday the 13 th Part 6 - Jason Lives " and even though i enjoyed this movie, it is not my favorite. After i heard it was the fan favorite, because of the humor, i felt it took me out of the entire franchise. The James Bond parody at the beginning is just stupid and that one time the fourth wall was broken,although it was kinda funny, was the only instance that ever happened as far as i can tell, i actually thought the fourth wall breaking would happen more often, but nope...just once and it wasnt even spectacular, the character might as well just talked to himself, making it not even a fourth wall break.

All in all, still a good sequel but the humor was not good enough to justify taking me out of a horror movie franchise that often, i just couldnt take it that seriously. Some jokes were funny, some werent but it definitely destroyed the atmosphere. It wasnt bad, but not that good either. Jason just wasnt all that menecing with the humor.

But i also watched " Friday the 13th Part 7 - The new blood " aka " Carrie vs Jason " and it was bloody awesome! :pinkie: The premise was interesting, Jason has never looked any better and once the 2 titular characters finally face off, not only was i almost getting goosebumps once they finally looked at each other but the so far longest and most exciting final fight followed. It delivered everything i could have hoped for and i loved it.

I actually read a critic who said the finale was weak...just a reminder to myself that i just should ignore people around me because they always manage to pull me back into depression.How was the finale weak? Compared to what? The previous films? The final fight between Carrie and Jason has definitely the most carnage compared to all previous films, what else are movie makers supposed to do? I dont get people. :glimmer:

Whatever, not the first time i have a different opinion than most people, but as it stands right now, Carrie vs Jason is my favorite movie of the Friday the 13th series so far.

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Darling Lili (1970). I try to watch this at least once a year. It’s a massively unsung classic from Blake Edwards, starring Julie Andrews and Rock Hudson and taking place during WW1. The aerial dogfights with biplanes are very impressive, the music is gorgeous and the story is funny and romantic. It was a major flop at the box office for reasons unfathomable (I guess audiences wanted Julie Andrews in a certain kind of role) and it was re-cut several times. The original long version is best but is very hard to come by unless you get a foreign dvd (which happily I have). 

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Tenet - First time venturing to the theater in months (with the proper precautions, of course) and man was it worth it. Thrilling and thought provoking time bender from Christopher Nolan, full of amazing action scenes and the most unique take on time travel I've seen in a while. Though I did find it to be confusing at times. Still, highly recommend watching when and if you can. 8.5 out of 10.


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I watched " Friday the 13th part 8 - Jason takes Manhatten " and this time i kinda agree with the critics.

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For the premise of Jason actually being in a gigantic city, which sounds like an awesome idea, they barely did anything with it. The first half plays on a cruise ship and the second plays in Manhatten, however most of the scenes there just take place in dark alleyways or the sewer.And once Jason actually goes to the main streets, shortly before the movies runtime is over i might at, he doesnt actually do that much since he is basically just ignoring anyone and only going after people that stop him from killing the people who where at the crystal lake at the beginning of the film. People barely notice him, because he just isnt there long enough to leave a real impact.

All in all i was sad...i feel like the concept was wasted. It is stated that the movie had budget constraints and scheduling problems, so...guess they just had bad luck while making this film. However, i still enjoyed parts of this film and i dont think its the worst of the series, although it cant keep up with the previous one, it still manages to jump over a few of the other films with the change in scenery. Its just a shame it leaves you with a bad taste with the wasted concept. I really hope they would remake this film, because i feel they could make an interesting movie out of this idea, if the right budget is met. Would be a great Idea for a sequel to the current reboot in my eyes.


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