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What I've Been Watching: The Catch-All Film Thread
April 9th, 2019, 09:28
Originally Posted by JDR13Yeah, Shyamalan is a strange one. I mean, most directors drop the ball now and then, but I can't think of another one who can seem alternately very talented and completely hopeless.
Glass
What an enormous disappointment. It's hard to believe that M. Night Shyamalan could follow up the brilliance of Unbreakable and Split with this piece of shit.
Shyamalan's movies have always fallen squarely into one of two categories: Memorable or completely forgettable. Glass is very much the latter.
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April 9th, 2019, 09:48
Originally Posted by RipperSums up his whole directing career basically, "alternately very talented & completely hopeless". A few hits, some average, and a few just crap. It's a real Brain-twister.
Yeah, Shyamalan is a strange one. I mean, most directors drop the ball now and then, but I can't think of another one who can seem alternately very talented and completely hopeless.
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April 9th, 2019, 15:12
That's very disappointing to hear about Glass, I'll still watch it when the film makes its way to movie channels, but now my expectations will be crushed.
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April 12th, 2019, 14:57
I'm not sure if this would exactly qualify as a film/movie, probably more of a documentary on the aftermath of the Civil War, specifically in the southern states called Reconstruction: America After the Civil War. This period tends never to get the same coverage as the actual war years do, yet I find it absolutely fascinating, all the changes that happened in a very short amount of time….and then were quickly, for the most part, rolled back into obscurity. I saw it on PBS, and if this time period is of any interest to you, I highly recommend viewing it.
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April 15th, 2019, 03:50
Pet Sematary
It was pretty good especially considering how bad most remakes are. It sticks close to the original plot, but they throw in a few twists that are neat if you're already familiar with the story.
Worth seeing if you liked the original film or if you're a fan of Stephen King in general.
It was pretty good especially considering how bad most remakes are. It sticks close to the original plot, but they throw in a few twists that are neat if you're already familiar with the story.
Worth seeing if you liked the original film or if you're a fan of Stephen King in general.
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April 15th, 2019, 05:11
Originally Posted by JDR13I actually just saw this as well and it was fairly horrible
Glass
What an enormous disappointment. It's hard to believe that M. Night Shyamalan could follow up the brilliance of Unbreakable and Split with this piece of shit.
Shyamalan's movies have always fallen squarely into one of two categories: Memorable or completely forgettable. Glass is very much the latter.
That ending (and its buildup) just had me repeating, "is that it?" over and over.
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April 15th, 2019, 21:16
Would you say it is better than the original. I remember seeing the original in the theater when it came out and er it was not what we were expecting but it was very good.
Originally Posted by JDR13
Pet Sematary
It was pretty good especially considering how bad most remakes are. It sticks close to the original plot, but they throw in a few twists that are neat if you're already familiar with the story.
Worth seeing if you liked the original film or if you're a fan of Stephen King in general.
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April 16th, 2019, 00:06
Saw Shazam last night and really enjoyed it. It was great fun and I've loved Zach Levi since his Chuck days. It won't win any awards, but it's a pleasant escape from cares of the world; your kids will love it.
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April 17th, 2019, 02:19
Originally Posted by youI actually re-watched the original the next day, and I'd say no. I don't think the remake is objectively worse though.
Would you say it is better than the original. I remember seeing the original in the theater when it came out and er it was not what we were expecting but it was very good.
I think the original still has the better overall atmosphere though not by much. The acting is very uneven in the original however, and some of it is even cringeworthy. The original is also more true to Stephen King's novel.
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April 17th, 2019, 21:58
Hellboy. Only me and my friend in the whole cinema heh..
really bad, shitty story, shitty characters.. 5/10. Too bad, guess that's the end for Hellboy movies.
really bad, shitty story, shitty characters.. 5/10. Too bad, guess that's the end for Hellboy movies.
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April 18th, 2019, 06:35
Pacific Rim: Uprising
Utter crap.
Honestly, there's really not much more I can say. I can't think of a single redeeming quality, and I wish I could have that hour and 51 minutes of my life back. It was so ridiculous that it made the first movie seem intelligent and deep by comparison.
Utter crap.
Honestly, there's really not much more I can say. I can't think of a single redeeming quality, and I wish I could have that hour and 51 minutes of my life back. It was so ridiculous that it made the first movie seem intelligent and deep by comparison.
April 18th, 2019, 14:44
Agreed. I tired watching that Pacific Rim: Uprising a few months ago, I gave up after twenty minutes.
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April 18th, 2019, 15:42
Memorable or complete failures. He has a long history of consistent inconsistency. A shame about Glass it looked promising
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April 18th, 2019, 15:46
Glass really is a stinker. It's one of those films that wasn't just bad, but actively irritated me with the special way in which it sucked.
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April 18th, 2019, 16:00
I'd say not a total disgrace like Airbender, in that it does have some good qualities, rather than atrocious across the board. The performances were OK, and you could imagine how they might have made a decent film with another script. But the story is contrived and lame, and the writing just grinds my gears.
EDIT: I'd say that the best way to describe it is that it exists to tie Unbreakable and Split together, which both stood on their own, and didn't really seem connected. And this is a very contrived attempt to connect them into a larger whole, which should have gone in the wastepaper bin after the first draft.
EDIT: I'd say that the best way to describe it is that it exists to tie Unbreakable and Split together, which both stood on their own, and didn't really seem connected. And this is a very contrived attempt to connect them into a larger whole, which should have gone in the wastepaper bin after the first draft.
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"I cannot define the real problem, therefore I suspect there's no real problem, but I'm not sure there's no real problem."
Richard Feynman
"I cannot define the real problem, therefore I suspect there's no real problem, but I'm not sure there's no real problem."
Richard Feynman
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April 18th, 2019, 22:23
Funny I thought the Happening was better than the Village. But the both are pretty mediocre really.
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April 20th, 2019, 20:34
I remember seeing trailers for this film, "A Simple Plan". Now, I'd read the book rather recently, so I wound up not checking out the movie. Last night it was on the telly, so I gave it a watch. As usual for me, the film doesn't measure up to the novel, but I still enjoyed viewing it, they wound up having a pretty good cast.
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April 20th, 2019, 23:30
Slow wet day; saw a couple of movies - blackkklansman (really quite good - thought it would be a dub but enjoyed it) and gentlemen prefer blonds - i enjoyed the singing the rest was non-sense but light non-sense. I don't remember very many recent movies with lots of singing. I mean you have the occasional dedicated musical but even those are few and far between - and often forced.
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