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3 Fun action movies....

Nice, love all 3

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Sharknado

 

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Wow what a glorious hilariously cheezy movie!! I LOVED it!! If you are looking for a serious movie with great acting and stuff, look elsewhere cause this is NOT that movie, but Damn I enjoyed it!! The ending was a lil, ok a LOT Far fetched but also pretty damn cool.. I heard a part 2 is coming out?? Awesome can't wait!!! :tumbsup:

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^^ Yep, "Sharknado 2" will air on SyFy at the end of July.

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Dredd - I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised by this one...worth checking out

 

Gravity - not sure what the fuss was about...rather boring IMO...

Dredd was really good, Judge Dredd(which I also like) was a lot more tame compared to Dredd.

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"RoboCop" (2014) Big budget remake of the 1987 cult classic (and my favorite movie ever) is slicker and more high-tech than the original but it's not nearly as much fun. It could desperately use a dose of the 87 version's black humor, this one takes itself way too seriously.

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"13 Ghosts" (1960) A down-on-their-luck family inherits a huge house, but there's a catch: they have to share it with a bunch of supernatural occupants.

Schlock gimmick kingpin William Castle directed this drive-in fave with charmingly cheesy ghost effects.

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"13 Ghosts" (1960) A down-on-their-luck family inherits a huge house, but there's a catch: they have to share it with a bunch of supernatural occupants.

Schlock gimmick kingpin William Castle directed this drive-in fave with charmingly cheesy ghost effects.

I have only seen the remake, which I like. Is this one worth it?

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"13 Ghosts" (1960) A down-on-their-luck family inherits a huge house, but there's a catch: they have to share it with a bunch of supernatural occupants.

Schlock gimmick kingpin William Castle directed this drive-in fave with charmingly cheesy ghost effects.

I have only seen the remake, which I like. Is this one worth it?
Depends on your tolerance for 60 year old schlock. What was considered "scary" back then won't raise an eyebrow nowadays.

 

I find movies like these quaint more than anything else, they're real time capsules (the cars, the fashions, the slang, etc.)

 

As 50s horrors go, I preferred "House on Haunted Hill" w/Vincent Price over this one.

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Dredd - I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised by this one...worth checking out

 

Watched Dredd also,thought it was great,really true to the 2000AD comics which was nice...

 

also watched Expendables 2,which I hadn't seen but because part 3 is due soon thought that id check it out,really enjoyed it...just a really good leave your brain at the door all out action flick....which was also nice :)

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Dredd - I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised by this one...worth checking out

 

Watched Dredd also,thought it was great,really true to the 2000AD comics which was nice...

 

also watched Expendables 2,which I hadn't seen but because part 3 is due soon thought that id check it out,really enjoyed it...just a really good leave your brain at the door all out action flick....which was also nice :)

 

Agree Lettard.

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"The Heat" (2013) Bullets and F-bombs fly in this predictable but fun buddy-cop action comedy, with Sandra Bullock as a tight-ass FBI agent who teams up with a crude, foul mouthed Boston policewoman (Melissa McCarthy of "Bridesmaids") to take down a major drug cartel.

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"The Heat" (2013) Bullets and F-bombs fly in this predictable but fun buddy-cop action comedy, with Sandra Bullock as a tight-ass FBI agent who teams up with a crude, foul mouthed Boston policewoman (Melissa McCarthy of "Bridesmaids") to take down a major drug cartel.

I thought this was funny as Hell Myself..... :rofl2:

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"The Heat" (2013) Bullets and F-bombs fly in this predictable but fun buddy-cop action comedy, with Sandra Bullock as a tight-ass FBI agent who teams up with a crude, foul mouthed Boston policewoman (Melissa McCarthy of "Bridesmaids") to take down a major drug cartel.

I thought this was funny as Hell Myself..... :rofl2:

 

I'll probably never watch it again but it was entertaining enough. Could've been about twenty minutes shorter, though, easy.

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"Dear Mr. Watterson" (2013) this documentary examines the legacy of the greatly missed comic strip "Calvin & Hobbes" - and its enigmatic creator, cartoonist Bill Watterson - through interviews with fellow artists and fans.

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"Dear Mr. Watterson" (2013) this documentary examines the legacy of the greatly missed comic strip "Calvin & Hobbes" - and its enigmatic creator, cartoonist Bill Watterson - through interviews with fellow artists and fans.

 

I may have to seek this one out ... I LOVE 'Calvin & Hobbes' :)

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