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Baron Von Marlon 05-24-2016 08:51 PM

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Ever try Das Boot?

Das! Boot! Das! Boot! Das! Boot!

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Roiffalo 05-24-2016 09:54 PM

Darkness (2002)
I want my hour and forty-two minutes back.

Baron Von Marlon 05-24-2016 10:05 PM

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"Zootopia" 8-9/10

Pretty damn good and funny.

Especially this scene was hilarious:

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I second this.
Also loved the jokes aimed at adults like Tommy Chong's voice for stoner looking animal and the references to The Godfather.

Angra 05-24-2016 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Baron Von Marlon (Post 1013761)
I second this.
Also loved the jokes aimed at adults like Tommy Chong's voice for stoner looking animal and the references to The Godfather.

Yes, the whole thing felt like an adult comedy disguised as a children's Cartoon movie. Nice.

At one time the bunny was called Plug Butt, if I heard it correctly. ::big grin::

Roiffalo 05-25-2016 12:14 AM

The Faculty
And the moral of our story is...... DO DRUGS!!
5 stars, great flick staring everyone's FAVORITE hobbit.

roshiq 05-25-2016 12:48 AM

Crush the Skull (2015)

http://s33.postimg.org/ex6zm4hb3/Crush_the_Skull.jpg

>>: C+


Estranged (2015)

http://s33.postimg.org/4jenx9fz3/Estranged.jpg

Quite darkly twisted "dysfunctional family" thriller from UK. Recommended.

NOTE: Avoid the stupid trailer by all means, it tried hard to ruin most of the twists & turns ::danger::

>>: A-

Baron Von Marlon 05-25-2016 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 1013763)
Yes, the whole thing felt like an adult comedy disguised as a children's Cartoon movie. Nice.

At one time the bunny was called Plug Butt, if I heard it correctly. ::big grin::

With Heaven & Hell and the upcoming Sausage Party I think we're finally getting more adult cartoon movies.

horcrux2007 05-25-2016 07:56 AM

The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)

Alzheimer's is a terrifying and devastating disease that would put any horror movie to shame by itself, unless, of course, it also causes someone to be possessed by a demon. The Taking of Deborah Logan is a sort of cross between the mockumentary "lost in the woods" style of The Blair Witch Project and the haunted house security cameras of Paranormal Activity to make a frequently scary and engrossing little gem. The Taking of Deborah Logan follows, you guessed it, three filmmakers who are making a documentary, but this time it's about Alzheimer's. They got to the home of the proper and elderly Deborah Logan to film her life with the disease while her daughter, Sarah Logan, also gives commentary on how Deborah's condition has affected her. As weeks pass and Deborah's mental state deteriorates, the four believe that something else might have latched onto her dwindling mind. The film starts out giving some backstory to both Deborah and Sarah with small explanations of the disease along the way. It does make the dynamic between the two more compelling especially towards the end of the movie when Deborah is completely possessed. Although, this movie does fall victim to one little pet peeve of mine. Something that comes up in a couple of found footage movies that makes no logical sense to me is that, why would the footage be edited to include music or any extra effects that aren't on camera? In The Taking, they added little animations illustrating the disease or parts of a documentary they were watching. Why would they take the time to edit all of that in there when, by the time the movie is over, it's obviously not going to be a documentary anymore? There's also the fact that there are obvious sound effects whenever there's a jump scare. Speaking of jump scares, something I enjoyed immensely about The Taking were several scenes in which you'd expect an obvious jump scare and instead the scene just relied on its atmosphere. Those scenes are far scarier than any of the jump scenes, and although I like a good jump scare, they need to be earned. Jill Larson is incredible as Deborah Logan and is definitely one of the better "spooky old ladies" I've seen in a horror movie. The absorbing plot also distinguishes this from being just another possession flick. The Taking of Deborah Logan is a fun and creepy Netflix gem and a must-watch for found footage fans.

7/10

TheBossInTheWall 05-25-2016 09:33 AM

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The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)

7/10

+1 The actress who played Deborah Logan was amazing.

Angra 05-25-2016 11:16 AM

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"Mr. Right" 4/10

Not funny, just annoying.


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