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Old 03-01-2026, 09:03 PM   #12481
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Ugly Stepsister was fantastic, felt like a dark fairytale come to life with some insane body horror scenes that will leave you feeling unwell. I'm going to be thinking about that ending for years.

The basic premise is a re-telling of the Cinderella story but this time through the stepsister's point of view, and in order to improve her chances of marrying the Prince she undergoes some dark ages cosmetic surgery.
I saw it last year at CUFF and it was really fun in a loud / packed audience.
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Old 03-02-2026, 01:29 AM   #12482
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Starting to feel like I should start a James Bond thread . . .

The Living Daylights 3/5 - I'm pleasantly surprised how good Timothy Dalton's first turn at bat is. It's grounded spycraft, with just enough camp that it avoids tipping into goofiness.

A License to Kill 4/5 - I actually love this one. It's volent, gory, and co-piloted by a merciless Robert Davi. Similar to Casino Royale, they swapped toys and gadgetry, but instead of ...*checks notes*.. poker, they went all-in on drug-war brutality, and a vendetta-fuelled Bond who behaves more like an assassin than a gentleman spy.

I had not seen either of these, and was going to skip the first (glad I didn't!) It’s a shame Dalton ended his stint here, he delivered a solid two-film run.
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Old 03-02-2026, 09:26 AM   #12483
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I saw Wuthering Heights in the theatre. I went in cold having only seen the poster

I generally like period pieces, and I enjoyed the book 30 years ago.

Uhhh... I was not expected that.

Great visual design, sets and acting. But wowzers BDSM fetish. The dog collar and leash stopped me mid-sip of my soda pop.

I pity the fool who took a first date to that on Valentines Day. Unless it unlocked some kink play for them both, in which case all the power to ya.

It's an art piece for sure. 7/10 if you like that.
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Old 03-02-2026, 10:28 AM   #12484
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10 Things I Hate About You.

8/10 Maybe I am nostalgic, maybe it's a damn good movie. Other than the cringier than hell paint ball date scene, this movie is rock solid. It's been said before, but why the hell don't we get raunchy teen coming of age movies anymore?
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Old 03-02-2026, 10:42 AM   #12485
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Was going to go see Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die and saw it's already completely out of theatres in Calgary. It ran for what, 1 week??
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Old 03-02-2026, 10:58 AM   #12486
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I caught it last week at Westhills, Sam Rockwell and Gore Verbinski sold me. It was fun but really out there, got quite wacky. I'm not a fan of AI, even when it's watching a movie making commentary but I got past that. I would have saw it eventually, glad I went.
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Re: GLHFDD. It was fun. Strange, but fun. We had a good time with it. Had a vibe of "don't let them know your next move" with a general theme around AI.

Found it to be reminiscent of the Cornetto trilogy.

Sam Rockwell's monologues made the film, he's great. The part with the "zombified" gen-alpha school kids glued to their phones and the teachers not being able to do anything about it cause they'd get scolded was bonkers, but my friend (a former teacher) confirmed it aligned with his experience.
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