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Repo'd 10-05-2015 04:45 AM

Monster House :)

horcrux2007 10-05-2015 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1001730)
Monster House :)

Love that one

ImmortalSlasher 10-05-2015 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 1001718)
Goldeneye.

I really used to like James Bond...and while the last one with Brosnan felt like it lost direction a little bit...these movies were just fun.


The Daniel Craig movies, to me?
They're just not James Bond movies.
They are movies with a guy called James Bond in them, and in their own right they're ok films...just...not what I want.

I wonder if maybe one day there'll be something more like a fusion of the two.

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Originally Posted by roshiq (Post 1001719)
GoldenEye is one of my favorite Bond flicks. Yeah...TND & TWINE were fun & watchable but DAD was one of the terrible 007 films ever, IMO.

About Craig films....I really love Casino Royale, though it was a great comeback for Bond in contemporary / modern era & really a fantastic addition for a change than any other usual bond flicks. Loved its gritty, less action but more serious approach in terms of an espionage thriller. But yeah...QOS not only comes with a weird title but totally a misfire as a Bond flick.
And as for your 'fusion of the two'...I thought SKYFALL kind of falls in that category. Really looking forward to see SPECTRE as soon as it hits the theater here.

Not really horror movies but I just have to mention Casino Royale and that torture scene. That is horror. No guy is taking that. I'll tell or say anything to avoid that. And remember these Eddie Murphy jokes.


WARNING!!! EXTREMELY FOUL LANGUAGE!!! NSFW!!!



DeadbeatAtDawn 10-05-2015 11:31 PM

Old 37, 2015. 6/10


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A few great scenes of gore and torture and Hodder and Mosley were excellent. All this went along with a storyline of teenage shenanigans, I can't relate to any of that.

horcrux2007 10-06-2015 04:53 AM

This is a few days overdue. I had a busy weekend.

The Walk (2015)

Robert Zemeckis' signature visual style and proclivity for bio-pics seemed perfect for a movie like The Walk, a film that manages to boast an interesting and entertaining story and dizzying cinematography. The Walk is based on the story of the real-life high wire artist Philippe Petit in 1974. Inspired by a circus he saw at a young age, Philippe begins planning an incredibly ambitious -- and highly illegal -- show in which he hangs a wire across the Twin Towers and walks across them. A majority of the story is dedicated to Petit gathering accomplices to help with the coup, practicing for the extreme conditions and planning how they will rig the wire. The clever writing allows you to connect with every character and understand why they're trying to attempt this impossible dream. The last 45 minutes or so is where "the walk" actually happens. The scenes of Petit and co rigging the wire are just as tense as the wire-walking scenes, which are accented by some of the best cinematography of the year. The cinematography is really the star of the movie here. The shots panning down towards the ground make the towers almost look endless, and it adds so much tension to the walking scenes. The Walk is a stylish and entertaining look at one of the biggest artistic feats of the last century, and you need to watch it in IMAX 3D.

10/10

FryeDwight 10-06-2015 06:14 AM

SPY KIDS (2001). Really enjoyed this-found it funny (without being crude), exciting and well worth watching again before sending back to NETFLIX. ****

TheBossInTheWall 10-06-2015 05:32 PM

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Demonic 2015

People go to a house that was the location of a mass murder 25 years previous. They're all ghost hunters except one person who's having nightmares about his mother in the house. The film goes back and forth between the lead up to entering the house, what goes on there, and the police investigation soon after.

Acting is average. Cinematography is average. Some things happening in the film seem to have been put in there to be 'scary' and 'cool' while having little relation to the story. Also stupid people doing stupid things. The police investigation was done well.

4.5/10 I can't recommend it, but its an ok film if you want something that won't unnerve you, but slightly entertain.

newb 10-06-2015 07:20 PM

Curse of Chucky---streaming on Netflix

I never hated any of the Chucky movies....just some stupid fun. This one is more of the same, although I enjoyed the creepy setting.

Vodstok 10-06-2015 09:14 PM

I watched Darkness Falls. Can a movie be a shart as well? Because it was really close to that. Like I think my TV might have bits of turn on it from watching it

SerialKiller 10-06-2015 11:07 PM

If There Be Thorns-2015.

Little bit of guilty pleasure fun brought to me by the lifetime channel. ::big grin::


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