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Tommy Jarvis 05-09-2020 11:50 AM

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade So. Much. Fun. ::smile::

Bloof 05-09-2020 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1042422)
That's exactly what I thought of The Orphanage, a drama and sad.

Speaking of Spanish horrors, did you see Aterrados (2017) Terrified? And what'd you think? I haven't seen it yet.

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Originally Posted by Maila Munster (Post 1042430)
Yes, I did. I watched it at night with no light and it was pretty scary from what I remember. Kinda freaky, you may say. The sounds were quite sinister (sometimes too loud, IMO) and the special effects were good. To me, the story could have been more developed, though the pacing was well-aligned. Creepy supernatural beings, tense atmosphere - let's say it was a solid horror movie.

While we're on the subject of Spanish horrors... have you seen Verónica (2017)? I enjoyed that one, though I'm not a big fan of possession-like movies. Maybe it's not that scary and has mixed reviews (actually some are a little bit too harsh), but, all in all, it's watchable. ::wink::

The Orphanage and Aterrados ::love::

Bloof 05-09-2020 03:54 PM

5 A.M. 2016

An Argentinian film about games to summon the dead. Not particulary scary. Pretty to look at. Dont think i understood it.

Sculpt 05-09-2020 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Maila Munster (Post 1042430)
Yes, I did. I watched it at night with no light and it was pretty scary from what I remember. Kinda freaky, you may say. The sounds were quite sinister (sometimes too loud, IMO) and the special effects were good. To me, the story could have been more developed, though the pacing was well-aligned. Creepy supernatural beings, tense atmosphere - let's say it was a solid horror movie.

While we're on the subject of Spanish horrors... have you seen Verónica (2017)? I enjoyed that one, though I'm not a big fan of possession-like movies. Maybe it's not that scary and has mixed reviews (actually some are a little bit too harsh), but, all in all, it's watchable. ::wink::

No, haven't seen Veronica. I'm not a big fan of films where 'strange things happen' without a very specific reason for the exact thing that happens. I mean just seeing and hearing and finding 'scary' and 'weird' things, cause there's an angry spirit or whatever, not my cup of tea. But if what they see is very specific to the plot, to character's own mind or experiences, then I'm on board, but that seems to be rather rare.

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Originally Posted by Tommy Jarvis (Post 1042439)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade So. Much. Fun. ::smile::

Ford bumping into Hitler was cool scene. It was fun. I preferred the more serious tone of Raiders, but Crusade was still entertaining.

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1042441)
The Orphanage and Aterrados ::love::

::love::

Tommy Jarvis 05-09-2020 10:55 PM

Inner Demon Pretty forgettable stuff.

FryeDwight 05-10-2020 12:31 AM

THE REEF (2010)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Two couples and a deck hand set out for some fun/business before their boat strikes a reef, putting a hole in the bottom. The question is to stay with the slowly sinking boat in the open ocean, hoping for rescue or swimming to a known island some miles away, even if Wally (The Deck Hand) mentions "I know what's out there...".

Have seen some criticism of this in some quarters, but I think it's a visceral taut little film that is extremely frightening. I thunk Sharks-and Great Whites in particular- are fascinating animals, but can't think of anything scarier than being grabbed by a Station Wagon with teeth::EEK!::. Also, the hugeness of the ocean and not knowing where said White might be....

Very good and if You like this, check out the same groups BLACK WATER about a Salt Water Crocodile as well. ****

Tommy Jarvis 05-10-2020 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1042448)
Ford bumping into Hitler was cool scene. It was fun. I preferred the more serious tone of Raiders, but Crusade was still entertaining.

Germany has declared war on the Jones-boys. ::big grin::

For me, Indiana Jones is the template of how you do a blockbuster action movie. The best balance of humor, action and sillyness.

DeadbeatAtDawn 05-10-2020 05:48 AM

Little Necro Red, 2019. 7/10


Directors: Giulio De Santi, Tiziana Machella


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Awoken, 2020. 7/10

Director: Daniel J. Phillips

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Porno, 2020. 6/10


Director: Keola Racela

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urgeok2 05-10-2020 07:59 AM

* Captain America: Civil War
* Spider-Man: Homecoming
* Doctor Strange

coming down the home stretch now

DeadbeatAtDawn 05-11-2020 12:50 AM

Z, 2019. 7/10

Director: Brandon Christensen


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A child's imaginary friend starts fucking with the family...Z was really creepy looking although you only get to see glimpses of him. I wanted to see more but I guess that was the point to keep you interested. Not bad.


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