Watched a fantastic Korean horror film The Wailing. It was a riveting watch and at 2.5hrs it never drags or loses your attention. It also has a great mix of comedy and absolutely terrifying moments. Korean cinema is putting out absolute bangers lately, especially in the horror genre.
Thanks for recommending and sharing! Absolutely love foreign films and horror movies! Definitely will be checking this one out.
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Watched a fantastic Korean horror film The Wailing. It was a riveting watch and at 2.5hrs it never drags or loses your attention. It also has a great mix of comedy and absolutely terrifying moments. Korean cinema is putting out absolute bangers lately, especially in the horror genre.
Oh #### I agree with Nadal Fan on a movie! The Wailing is definitely a good one.
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We watched Morbius on the weekend, was pretty bad and just kind of... dumb, I guess? It wasn't offensively terrible or anything, and we worked our way through a bottle of wine while watching so kind of just made fun of it and chit-chatted our way through and had a good time, but just kind of mediocre and forgettable. We did laugh about how in the last fifteen minutes of the movie he has three people he cares about die in his arms (all in separate places / circumstances).
After hearing the news of Norman Jewison how can I not recommend Moonstruck (my favorite rom com) , or Rollerball a fantastic sports movie about a futurist gladiator sport, or The Hurricane a fantastic movie about a boxer wrongfully sent to jail staring Denzel Washington. RIP to maybe the greatest Canadian director of all time.
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Directed two of my favorite musicals ever: Jesus Christ Superstar and Fiddler on the Roof. Both films look and feel "real", which is hard to do in a musical, especially the fantastical nature of Superstar.
Carl Anderson has one of my favorite performances ever here, playing Judas:
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"They call me MISTER Tibbs!" is one of the all-time greatest lines in a movie.
Jewison definitely made tackling racism and corruption central themes of his movies, at a time when it would have been pretty controversial. That's a pretty powerful legacy.
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Directed two of my favorite musicals ever: Jesus Christ Superstar and Fiddler on the Roof. Both films look and feel "real", which is hard to do in a musical, especially the fantastical nature of Superstar.
Carl Anderson has one of my favorite performances ever here, playing Judas:
Yeah, he absolutely killed it. Easily the definitive Judas. His version of 'Heaven on their Minds' is one of my favorite all time songs from a musical.
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"Tucker and Dale vs. Evil" is one of the most under-rated movies of our time.
It is hilarious.
This reminds me, I have to track down the dvd (or bluray) that has the cut from the kids perspective, where Tucker and Dale are the villains. I can't believe the effort that went into having two full cuts available.
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I watched this great modern movie that was basically the re telling of the Frankenstein tale, where a doctor brings back to life a young women. While the story has been done before this was a great update with a wonderful script, and amazing visuals with lots of shot on scene cinematography. Plus it also manages to have a great message that applies to modern times. Of course I'm talking about Frankenhooker, wonderful 90s film that everyone needs to see at least once.
I might end up doing a doubleheader with this and Barbie. From what I understand, it hits a lot of the same beats.
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This reminds me, I have to track down the dvd (or bluray) that has the cut from the kids perspective, where Tucker and Dale are the villains. I can't believe the effort that went into having two full cuts available.
Were there two separate cuts? I thought the other perspective was part of the original movie? Or do you mean there is the entire movie from their POV?
This reminds me, I have to track down the dvd (or bluray) that has the cut from the kids perspective, where Tucker and Dale are the villains. I can't believe the effort that went into having two full cuts available.
That would be cool! The way they structure the film as the theatrical cut is just brilliant.
There are so many brilliant moments, even the fact that the kids basically had to ham it up in order to be stereotypical slasher-movie victims? That was awesome!
Tucker and Dale are just making their way through this insane sequence of events?
Just...I dont know whose idea this movie was, but its brilliant.
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