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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    The French Connection A Masterpiece in direction, the grit and character of New York City has rarely been as tangible as it is in the movie.

    I was very surprised to see the film on Disney+ (on the new STAR section of the app) though it does requests adult verification to access this new content.

    I was even more surprised to see a David Cronenberg film on there!

    Cronenberg and Disney are two names you don't normally see together 😄

    Which Cronenberg film was it? I have not checked the films on there for a few weeks, I think The Fly was made by 20th Century fox? I would be very surprised if Rabid was on there lol
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    Vice (2018). Everyone is phenomenal. I’m sorry to the rest of the world that this actually happened. But it was an enjoyable movie.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    The French Connection A Masterpiece in direction, the grit and character of New York City has rarely been as tangible as it is in the movie.

    I was very surprised to see the film on Disney+ (on the new STAR section of the app) though it does requests adult verification to access this new content.

    I was even more surprised to see a David Cronenberg film on there!

    Cronenberg and Disney are two names you don't normally see together 😄

    Which Cronenberg film was it? I have not checked the films on there for a few weeks, I think The Fly was made by 20th Century fox? I would be very surprised if Rabid was on there lol

    The Fly 😁
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (Robert Wiene, 1920)

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    The quintessential product of German Expressionism in film, Dr Caligari is also considered one of the very first true horror films. Its influence on the visual style of many of Tim Burton's films is, I believe, obvious from the start.

    Since it is a silent movie, I allowed myself to replace the "soundtrack" with a remix of Mica Levi's soundtrack for Under The Skin. Truth be told, this experience of the film was more unsettling than ever before.

    Werner Krauss, a despicable man in real life, gave a brilliant performance as Dr Caligari, while Conrad Veidt, the proto-Joker himself, turned Cesare into a pretty scary sleepwalker.

    It remains one of my favourite horror films, a descent into madness, a film that despite its age can still turn my stomach, probably because I take the story as a feverish premonition of the rise of Hitler and his gruesome fascism. Though well over a hundred years old (!), this weirdly shaped nightmare, when viewed with the proper appreciation for its photographic and other technical limitations, can still be somewhat upsetting. Since Robert Eggers, whose expressionist style turned both The VVitch and The Lighthouse into unusual but fascinating modern excursions into the elevated horror genre, seems interested in remaking Murnau's Nosferatu, I hope he will also consider a remake of Dr Caligari. Something tells me Eggers could revive this story and its visual narration for modern times, without the goofiness of Burton, effective and scary.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Reservoir Dogs still my favourite of Tarantino's films, I cannot believe this film is nearly 30 years old.

    Brings back great memories I was in my first year of 6th form when this was released the whole world ahead of me lol
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    WONDER WOMAN 1984 (Patty Jenkins)
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    Wow, this turned out really bad. The first one wasn t good, either. But this is on another level.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    WONDER WOMAN 1984 (Patty Jenkins)
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    Wow, this turned out really bad. The first one wasn t good, either. But this is on another level.

    I watched it for the first time last week, the whole premise is awful regarding Steve Trevor and it gets progressively worse.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    WONDER WOMAN 1984 (Patty Jenkins)
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    Wow, this turned out really bad. The first one wasn t good, either. But this is on another level.

    I watched it for the first time last week, the whole premise is awful regarding Steve Trevor and it gets progressively worse.

    This must be aimed at very small kids.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited March 2021 Posts: 23,271
    WONDER WOMAN 1984 (Patty Jenkins)
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    Wow, this turned out really bad. The first one wasn t good, either. But this is on another level.

    I watched it for the first time last week, the whole premise is awful regarding Steve Trevor and it gets progressively worse.

    This must be aimed at very small kids.

    The shopping mall scene would suggest that, its a stark contrast to warrior/killer Wonder Woman in the Snyder films.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Justice League 2017, its bizarre watching this film now post Snyder cut, it feels like its from an alternate reality. Whedons effort is far far worse now.
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    Superman after being infected with smilex Gas.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Reservoir Dogs still my favourite of Tarantino's films, I cannot believe this film is nearly 30 years old.

    Brings back great memories I was in my first year of 6th form when this was released the whole world ahead of me lol

    My favourite of his also. Saw it at the London Film Festival 93. Met Tarantino outside and got his autograph 😁👍
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    CASSANDRA S DREAM (Woody Allen, 2007)

    Gradually this becomes interesting and exciting, after a rather slow and boring start. Typical Allen tragedy, and in retrospect it feels like something I have seen before.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou. I can still hear my old hound dog barkin'.
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    I finally felt like watching this (my wife refused):
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    Pretty strong stuff, and the majority of critics seem to have hated it, but I find it is brilliantly made and portrays both 1970s Germany in general and the low-lives and losers of Hamburg-St. Pauli in particular quite accurately. I wouldn't call it a horror movie, but only because (except for a bit of artistic licence in details) it shows historical facts. I still remember what was in the newspapers in mid-July 1975. During my legal training, I even saw the rip saw that Fritz Honka used for dismembering his victims (at the "Kriminalmuseum" of the Hamburg police in 1988). If the story were fiction, I'd agree it might be considered a horror flick. But it is this background in reality that makes some scenes even harder to bear.

    I could add a lot of praise for direction, cinematography, art direction and, possibly most of all, the actors, especially then-22-year old Jonas Dassler as the fortyish and disfigured, uhm, "protagonist" Fritz Honka. With a lot of prosthetics, he looks frighteningly like the original killer, who died in 1998.

    I definitely recommend this movie, but don't bring food to the viewing.



  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    @j_w_pepper, that was one unsettling and stinky film, for sure. I've scarcely seen a more disgusting main character. It's a tough watch at times.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    LIFE, enjoyable sci-fi horror movie, with a great cast. It also looks fantastic in 4k.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Reservoir Dogs still my favourite of Tarantino's films, I cannot believe this film is nearly 30 years old.

    Brings back great memories I was in my first year of 6th form when this was released the whole world ahead of me lol

    My favourite of his also. Saw it at the London Film Festival 93. Met Tarantino outside and got his autograph 😁👍

    Nice I bet it was a great meeting Tarantino , there must have been a lot of buzz for the film prior to the event.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Reservoir Dogs still my favourite of Tarantino's films, I cannot believe this film is nearly 30 years old.

    Brings back great memories I was in my first year of 6th form when this was released the whole world ahead of me lol

    My favourite of his also. Saw it at the London Film Festival 93. Met Tarantino outside and got his autograph 😁👍

    Nice I bet it was a great meeting Tarantino , there must have been a lot of buzz for the film prior to the event.

    There certainly was. Although not until nearer the showing. I got my ticket easily enough well in advance. I'd heard about the film through Shivers magazine and it looked really good. How true that turned out!

    Still have Tarantino's autograph 😁
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    THE LIGHTHOUSE
    Robert Eggers' second film, his follow-up to THE VVITCH, is an amazing piece of art. The black-and-white, 1.19:1 experience works fantastically well for this story. Pattinson and Dafoe are brilliant! This was my third viewing, and the best so far. Midnight, lights out, headphones for the perfect sound and gallons of caffeine in my blood got me in the right mood. Excellent film. I am very much looking forward to seeing more of Eggers' work.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,271
    Reservoir Dogs still my favourite of Tarantino's films, I cannot believe this film is nearly 30 years old.

    Brings back great memories I was in my first year of 6th form when this was released the whole world ahead of me lol

    My favourite of his also. Saw it at the London Film Festival 93. Met Tarantino outside and got his autograph 😁👍

    Nice I bet it was a great meeting Tarantino , there must have been a lot of buzz for the film prior to the event.

    There certainly was. Although not until nearer the showing. I got my ticket easily enough well in advance. I'd heard about the film through Shivers magazine and it looked really good. How true that turned out!

    Still have Tarantino's autograph 😁

    It was literally the beginning of his career, I know he Co wrote True Romance, think that was a year later. If I recall prior to Reservoir Dogs he was working in a Video Store.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    THE LIGHTHOUSE
    Robert Eggers' second film, his follow-up to THE VVITCH, is an amazing piece of art. The black-and-white, 1.19:1 experience works fantastically well for this story. Pattinson and Dafoe are brilliant! This was my third viewing, and the best so far. Midnight, lights out, headphones for the perfect sound and gallons of caffeine in my blood got me in the right mood. Excellent film. I am very much looking forward to seeing more of Eggers' work.

    This one really got under my skin, @DarthDimi!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    THE LIGHTHOUSE
    Robert Eggers' second film, his follow-up to THE VVITCH, is an amazing piece of art. The black-and-white, 1.19:1 experience works fantastically well for this story. Pattinson and Dafoe are brilliant! This was my third viewing, and the best so far. Midnight, lights out, headphones for the perfect sound and gallons of caffeine in my blood got me in the right mood. Excellent film. I am very much looking forward to seeing more of Eggers' work.

    This one really got under my skin, @DarthDimi!

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    Willem Dafoe is always great, and it looked fantastic, but I found it extremely boring and silly.
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    THE LIGHTHOUSE
    Robert Eggers' second film, his follow-up to THE VVITCH, is an amazing piece of art. The black-and-white, 1.19:1 experience works fantastically well for this story. Pattinson and Dafoe are brilliant! This was my third viewing, and the best so far. Midnight, lights out, headphones for the perfect sound and gallons of caffeine in my blood got me in the right mood. Excellent film. I am very much looking forward to seeing more of Eggers' work.

    This one really got under my skin, @DarthDimi!

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    Willem Dafoe is always great, and it looked fantastic, but I found it extremely boring and silly.

    Echos my thoughts on it! Very impressive visually but a bit of a chore to stay with. It promised more than it delivered!
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I love the slow descent into madness...
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I love the slow descent into madness...

    That must be why you like to hang around this site, too.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    It's not for everyone, that's for sure. People will either be very much on board with it, or very much not!
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I love the slow descent into madness...

    That must be why you like to hang around this site, too.

    "Madness" is a basic requirement for modship.
  • Agent007391Agent007391 Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start
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    Godzilla vs Kong

    Fantastic monster movie spectacle holds together a paper thin plot, but the MonsterVerse isn't supposed to be thought provoking. I enjoyed the world-building, though more would have been nice. Not a bad way to spend two hours.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    I enjoyed the great Independence Day , then sat through the terrible
    Independence Day : Resurgence.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    Godzilla vs Kong

    Fantastic monster movie spectacle holds together a paper thin plot, but the MonsterVerse isn't supposed to be thought provoking. I enjoyed the world-building, though more would have been nice. Not a bad way to spend two hours.

    I haven't seen it yet, but the film is getting fairly good reviews. Nothing to make you forget Citizen Kane or Vertigo, but people seem to be enjoying it for what it is. I plan to see it sometime next week and I am currently working through a Godzilla mini-marathon as a lead in. I've been a big "G" fan since I was about six years old.

    It will be very interesting to see how this does at the box office, and what that may tell us about the prospects for NTTD (if anything). Mainly, how badly do people want to actually attend movie houses again? In China, the answer seems to be YES, in the US....we'll have to see. Plus, we have about six (6) months before NTTD opens, and a lot can happen between now and then.

    #TeamGodzilla
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    Godzilla vs Kong

    Fantastic monster movie spectacle holds together a paper thin plot, but the MonsterVerse isn't supposed to be thought provoking. I enjoyed the world-building, though more would have been nice. Not a bad way to spend two hours.

    I haven't seen it yet, but the film is getting fairly good reviews. Nothing to make you forget Citizen Kane or Vertigo, but people seem to be enjoying it for what it is. I plan to see it sometime next week and I am currently working through a Godzilla mini-marathon as a lead in. I've been a big "G" fan since I was about six years old.

    It will be very interesting to see how this does at the box office, and what that may tell us about the prospects for NTTD (if anything). Mainly, how badly do people want to actually attend movie houses again? In China, the answer seems to be YES, in the US....we'll have to see. Plus, we have about six (6) months before NTTD opens, and a lot can happen between now and then.

    #TeamGodzilla

    I've been a big fan of Godzilla since I was a kid. Like the Bond films the quality of the Godzilla films varies. This one looks like a lot of fun and I am going to see it in the theater.

    On a nit picking fanboy note, while I like the basic design of this Godzilla, particularly after the adjustments made for the last film, but I cannot fathom what they've made his head so tiny; for me it is extremely distracting and ruins a nice design.

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