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1 hour ago, Fluttershutter said:

Never seen that one. :ooh:

It’s quite good. :kindness:

If you like those older style monster movies you’ll like it.

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18 hours ago, TheRockARockster said:

Thanks mate. :coco:

Sorry if I sounded snappy.

No problem at all. King Kong Lives lost me with the giant artificial heart or in any way surviving becoming street pizza. Then again, I also never liked Dino Di Laurentiis' King Kong remake aside from the special effects. He would have been better off making it a period piece. Peter Jackson understood that. 

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Silent Zone (2025) A typical zombie flick with a little more quality than the usual of its kind. Predictable as can be, but it’s hard to be surprising when every zombie movie is essentially the same. But I enjoyed it. 6.5/10

World War Z (2013) Yeah, another one. But far better than the usual and actually possessing a plot with an original outcome. I’d love to see sequels to this. 7.5/10

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9 hours ago, Dreambiscuit said:

Silent Zone (2025) A typical zombie flick with a little more quality than the usual of its kind. Predictable as can be, but it’s hard to be surprising when every zombie movie is essentially the same. But I enjoyed it. 6.5/10

World War Z (2013) Yeah, another one. But far better than the usual and actually possessing a plot with an original outcome. I’d love to see sequels to this. 7.5/10

Roofman (2025)

Channing Tatum stars in this as an inmate fugitive who hides in a Toys R' Us store.  The guy tries to find love again of a lady he meets at a local church.  With some slipups of that store residency, there's a naked moment in the movie.  At least it's not Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, or worst of all shocking thoughts, Mark Wahlberg.  

How's the zombie binge going @Dreambiscuit?  Are turkey movies in plans for November?  

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12 hours ago, ZiggWheelsManning said:

How's the zombie binge going @Dreambiscuit?  Are turkey movies in plans for November?  

Not very many Thanksgiving movies out there @ZiggWheelsManning, but I have about three or so in mind; Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009), Unknown (2011) and Free Birds (2013), although the lattermost is pretty lame and has worn out its welcome.

12 hours ago, Snoopy Fan said:

Snoopy Come Home (1972)

This is the first movie I saw on a big screen, at some sort of special event when I was little. It was magical. 

 

Here's my latest:

Hollywood Ending (2002) Another funny, absurd and sharp comedy from the mind of Woody Allen. As usual, he brings great wit and originality to the screen and delivers. Not my favorite of his movies, but certainly a good quality movie. 7.5/10

Barbie: Mariposa (2008) A great Barbie animated movie. But they’re all great, up to ‘Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams,’ when Mattel decided it wasn’t about entertainment anymore, but politics. But the older classic Barbies are without equal, and Mariposa is sublime. 8.5/10 (Thanks for the idea, @TheRockARockster!)

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8 minutes ago, Dreambiscuit said:

Not very many Thanksgiving movies out there @ZiggWheelsManning, but I have about three or so in mind; Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009), Unknown (2011) and Free Birds (2013), although the lattermost is pretty lame and has worn out its welcome.

This is the first movie I saw on a big screen, at some sort of special event when I was little. It was magical. 

 

Here's my latest:

Hollywood Ending (2002) Another funny, absurd and sharp comedy from the mind of Woody Allen. As usual, he brings great wit and originality to the screen and delivers. Not my favorite of his movies, but certainly a good quality movie. 7.5/10

Barbie: Mariposa (2008) A great Barbie animated movie. But they’re all great, up to ‘Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams,’ when Mattel decided it wasn’t about entertainment anymore, but politics. But the older classic Barbies are without equal, and Mariposa is sublime. 8.5/10 (Thanks for the idea, @TheRockARockster!)

You’re welcome, @Dreambiscuit:raritysmile:

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