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9 hours ago, martinsane said:

That would be best.

Sorry to burst bubbles but it was not a good movie. That said in the world of Lifetime melodrama's it was superior. So many things wrong and the editing, good gravy. But I am glad you all dug it and it was nice to see Malkovich in something again.

 

AND Trevante Rhodes is one hell of an actor. This kid needs to be in everything.

Haha, harsh. I thought it was good. In terms of holes in the story (and there were plenty) I doubt it's too many more than most films that try something a little different. ;)

And yeah Karpet, absolutely no spoilers whatsoever have been given. 

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On 1/9/2019 at 7:40 AM, Stefan said:

 

Yep. So do I...

Who doesn't?!

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2 hours ago, The Rocker said:

Who doesn't?!

Me.

 

Also watched The Open House. This is on Netflix and has been in my cue for a bit. This one was good and the lead kid (Dylan Minnette) is a great actor. Sure the premise is and has been done before, but the ending was great, no spoiler but the tension was well placed and again the ending, certainly not typical and greatly appreciated by me.

The Happytime Murders. This one is hated by the mass populace and not sure why? Who doesn't like muppets cursing drinking smoking and cumming all over the place? Sure its not for everyone but kudos to Brian Henson for dragging the muppets through the gutter on this. Like Who Framed Roger Rabbit meets Let My Puppets Come. Well worth a watch. 

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The Interview - well now I understand the controversy surrounding this one, lol. Pretty lame and I don't think I really laughed at anything in it... but it was okay. Pretty watchable. 

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I love The Interview. Second time is better.

I saw Killers.
Some movie with Ashton Kutcher, which is kind of like Mr & Mrs Smith as far as stupid storylines goes.
Stupid acting, stupid lines, movie was watchable, but wouldn't go there again.

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Finally saw Bohemian Rhapsody

Great well made movie.
Well acted, well performed, told the story well.

Kind of rushed the ending a bit, but I'm probably comparing to documentaries on Freddie and Queen, which I guess give the die hard fans more of the full story.

This movie is geared towards the general public - hollywood style, but like I said, was great.

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Solo~Finally saw this one, thanks Netflix. I am so confused as to the dislike on this one, to me it was well done and the kid who played the young Solo was excellent. Well done movie and I would hope for more in this series but I heard the consensus is no. Shame as the potential is their and a far better go than the latest trilogy movies. I must say I am enjoying the one offs more than the series...

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1 hour ago, martinsane said:

Solo~Finally saw this one, thanks Netflix. I am so confused as to the dislike on this one, to me it was well done and the kid who played the young Solo was excellent. Well done movie and I would hope for more in this series but I heard the consensus is no. Shame as the potential is their and a far better go than the latest trilogy movies. I must say I am enjoying the one offs more than the series...

Agree completely, loved the film and prefer the one offs to the latest trilogy....

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Would You Rather~Only cuz of Jeffrey Combs but it was an alright little twisted tale from a few years back.

I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore~This was a fairly solid little "Falling Down" type movie with a good cast and a pretty big budget. Filmed out here in Oregon and Elijah Wood had the 2 coolest t-shirts on in the film, a JP Screaming for Vengeance and a Saxon! 

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On 1/22/2019 at 9:39 AM, martinsane said:

Solo~Finally saw this one, thanks Netflix. I am so confused as to the dislike on this one, to me it was well done and the kid who played the young Solo was excellent. Well done movie and I would hope for more in this series but I heard the consensus is no. Shame as the potential is their and a far better go than the latest trilogy movies. I must say I am enjoying the one offs more than the series...

I don't love the kid, but I did love the film. 

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On 1/23/2019 at 11:28 AM, martinsane said:

I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore~This was a fairly solid little "Falling Down" type movie with a good cast and a pretty big budget. Filmed out here in Oregon and Elijah Wood had the 2 coolest t-shirts on in the film, a JP Screaming for Vengeance and a Saxon! 

 

It has a similar feel to Blue Ruin, but I prefer Blue Ruin. If you haven't seen that, check it out. 

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Mortal Engines (2018) - I can understand why this bombed in the theaters, the writing and directing wasn't very good but the CGI was great...I have a feeling they left too much of the film on the cutting room floor so that they could keep the movie to 2 hours in length....probably would have been better using the source material for a tv series instead of trying to squeeze it into a 2 hour film...I still enjoyed the flick but then I'm a sucker for scifi....

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Avengers Infinity War.

Long movie to watch for a second time, but I watched again with my wife.

She was kinda bored, which means that superhero movies really aren't for her, because this one was the best by far.

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Robin Hood (2018) - completely unnecessary re-imagining of RH...the story has been done to death IMO so they took a lot of liberties with the storyline to try to make something new and they failed miserably.....that said, take it as an adventure flick and ignore the RH parts and it is watchable....

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