Scar - nasty little no budget horror flick. Very revenge-torture porn of a flick..
All the sfx went into the gore. Shitty camera at one point, not much better than iPhone quality. Nasty nonetheless and worth a watch if you pick up EPIX Drive In - 6.5/10
Into the Woods - Pretty damn good actually. It's tamed down to an extent (since its Disney) but not as much as I expected. It's pretty faithful to the stage version and the singing (although auto-tuned in some places like a muh fucka) is decent all the way through. Nothing totally stuck out or blew my mind but nothing was really a weak link either.
Things Are Tough All Over - yeah man, uh listen man, like yeah. Wow. Far out man. Oh hey, now listen man. This movie, you know man, was uh....pretty good man. You know. Alright. Andale. 7/10
Yut343 wrote:
Die Hard (9/10) - Best action movie of all time, hands down. "Now I have a machine gun. Ho-Ho-Ho."
Saw the movie over the weekend. Special 1 day only screening at local theater. Fun to watch with an audience.
Have seen the film many times but never on the big screen.
So many great/funny 1 liners from beginning to end.
"Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs"
One of my top 3 favorite movies of all-time.
I started watching it again on a flight a few weeks ago without headphones. I didn't need them since I knew the movie line-for-line.
I still remember dragging one of my friends with me to see this when it first came out - he had his reservations. We both left the theater physically exhausted. We both got in the car and were like: "I think we just saw the greatest movie of all time!"
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Gone Girl - 9/10. Great thriller. Loved it except for some really unbelievable policework at the end.
Snowpiercer - 7/10 Relatively good and worth a watch, but not the life-altering movie some have made it out to be. Some pandering to the audience. I fucking HATE "explanation videos" in the middle of the movie, i.e. Jurassic Park's visitor's video. That's just lazy writing.
Snowpiercer - 6/10. Agree that it's very over-hyped. It's a new Ice Age, and all the survivors live on a train that travels around the world on a once-a-year circuit. They've been on board for 18 years. Battle between the poor at the back of the train with the rich at the front.
Grendel wrote:
Skip work tomorrow and smoke some meth...this thread is THAT epic.
The Interview
6.5 /10
Had it's moments. Probably would have been funnier in the theater.
The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies
7/10
This whole trilogy lacks what the Lord of the Rings had...actually caring about the characters and becoming immersed in that world. I remember seeing Fellowship of the Rings in the theater and being utterly disappointed it had to end. I never had that feeling with the Hobbit movies.
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Executive Decision - 8/10. Awesome Kurt Russell thriller/action flick from 1996. Eerie to watch now as it's about middle eastern terrorists taking over a jet liner to use it as a weapon. Steven Seagal's only in the first 20 minutes. Actually, even though it wasn't a Jack Ryan movie, this is the best Jack Ryan movie.
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Out of the Cellar wrote:Listening to Jeff Beck makes you wanna look at your fingers and say, "fuck you".