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Originally Posted by Dead Bad Things
I dug these coupla flixs I recently seen....
The Last Horror Movie (2003)..Psychopathic murderer, lotta dialogue, interesting plot and gratuitous violence.
Afflicted (2013)...Vampire flick, good action and suffering.
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"The Last Horror Movie" -- Great Cats of the Sky! I say, that's a great title! Love that bold title. I've never even heard of that before. I've got to see that when I'm able.
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Originally Posted by Angra
“Bright” 5/10
Cops, gangstaz, orcs, elves.. what a ridiculous concept.
I might sound very, very old saying this, but the movie felt 3 hours long and I was quite bored right from the beginning despite all the action going on. The story was just so damn dumb.
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Originally Posted by DeadbeatAtDawn
Bright, 2017{NetFlix} 7/10
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My buddy and I just tried to watch that tonight. It's so funny! You know, this premise (for "Bright" Netflix original film) really mimics the 1988 film Alien Nation, and short lived TV series... where space aliens have integrated into Earth and one of the aliens becomes a cop partner, the aliens get drunk drinking sour milk. It was kind of an aftershock of the TV series "V", me thinks...
Anyway My buddy and I watched the first 15-20 mins, and it was mildly entertaining, but we were both like "when is the thick of the plot going to take shape?" They were just going into the rich-bitch Elf town, and the human cops were trying to get fellow department cop Will Smith to bad mouth his partner Orc so he'd get transferred out of the department... LOL it's just so, so, symbolic of racism and the class divide in America... well, anyway we had to get on to other things, and I doubt I'll be revisiting the film.