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Old 12-01-2020, 01:33 PM   #2321
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Watched quite a few movies last week, so I'll drop a bunch of would/wouldn't recommend.

I'll start with the least known film in this batch, Blue Collar from 1978 stars Harvey Keitel, Richard Pryor and Yaphet Kotto (the black guy from Alien), and it's the directorial debut of Paul Schrader. (Wrote for example Taxi Driver and Raging Bull). It's a story of three car factory workers in Detroit who end up doing a crime and unsurprisingly things don't go well. The film has some issues, but overall I would easily recommend it if you have any desire to see a film that has some really different and interesting takes on what life is like for these guys. This was just so much more interesting than anything Hollywood could ever produce these days on this topic, a relif from a time when films could take some actually controversial stands on issues without dressing it all up in fantasy and/or humour. As a film it's like a 3/5 or something, but I found it fascinating and I'm really glad I've seen it.

Casablanca (1942). It was far from the first time I've seen it, but the first time I really enjoyed it and appreciated it. I wonder if I appreciate melodrama more now than I'm older, but in any case, this is a classic everyone has heard of, and if you haven't seen it, I would recommend checking it out if you've never seen it. This is an easy classic to watch. The pace is pretty fast, the plot is solid and the characters are very entertaining. Obviously it's ultimately fluff, but it's good fluff.

Also watched Full Metal Jacket for probably the tenth time. Still a fantastically uncomfortable film. Love it.

There's a new version of Rebecca, which encouraged me and my GF to watch Hitchcocks classic filmatization from 1940, because so many reviews keep saying this is the better version. This one is a classic, and deservedly so. The acting is on point, the atmosphere is succesfully creepy and the story is pretty good, even if film has made a few changes I don't agree with. The latter part of the film after The Major Reveal unfortunately isn't half as good as the first part, but overall it was still a very enjoyable film I would recommend, at least if you're into classic black and white thrillers. The film also has a rather unusual story, which is always nice.

David Cronenbergs Shivers (1975). It's his first feature, and it's mildly interesting if you're a connoisseur of film history, with a couple of decenly disturbing scenes, but other than that it's what-if-zombies-but-also-they-have-sex, but not in a fun or very interesting way. Would not recommend in general. It is memorable, so there's that, but not very good.

The Bad Batch (2016). It starts pretty well for about 15 minutes, and the rest is just boring garbage, so overall it's a really, really bad film, one of the worst I've seen in a while. Nothing of interest happens after the protagonist is saved from her first trouble. There are no action scenes, the actual story makes no sense and has basically no connection to the beginning of the film and the worldbuilding is pretty meh. It's kind of shame, because the start of the film is one of the best WTF starts to any film I've seen. So maybe you might want to entertain yourself with that 15 minutes or so, and then move on to something better. Overall would not recommend.

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Old 12-01-2020, 01:39 PM   #2322
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I watched Fat Man the other night. It was enjoyable but fairly forgettable. I feel like they could have done a bit more with Mel in the role, and you see a bit of it towards the end of the movie, but the first 75% of the movie doesn't deliver.
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Old 12-01-2020, 02:01 PM   #2323
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Oh yeah, also watched Us (2019).

It was watchable, the idea was kind of interesting at first but got old quick and was really just instantly forgettable. Yeah there's a high concept Deep Symbolic Meaning idea, but the filmmakers really didn't have an idea on how to actually turn it into a film, so what ever. It's not a terrible film, but with so many actually good and/or interesting films in the world... Would not recommend.
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Old 12-01-2020, 10:53 PM   #2324
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There is a lot of weird stuff on Tubi. I don’t know what bad movies to watch. I think the selections were curated by Weird Al and MST3K.

“Titanic 2”
“SpaceDisco One”
“This Paper Mache Boulder is Actually Really Heavy”
“Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death”

I think I found one thar rivals “Troll 2”. Tom Hanks in “Mazes & Monsters”. I am not sure if it was meant as a cautionary tale against DnD role playing or if it was an earnest attempt to de-stigmatize mental illness. It is just a strange movie.
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Old 12-02-2020, 01:19 AM   #2325
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Watched a really good Bill Murray comedy "St Vincent" I wasn't expecting much but it had me in stitches. A story about a war vet and the kid next door.

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Watched a really good Bill Murray comedy "St Vincent" I wasn't expecting much but it had me in stitches. A story about a war vet and the kid next door.
This was a great movie. Loaded cast too.

You might have seen it as it's been recommended a bunch in this thread, but Hunt For the Wilderpeople is in a similar vein as St. Vincent. Swap grumpy Bill Murray for grumpy Sam Neill.
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Arthur Christmas is another great one for the family. Very under rated.

One of my favourites!!!
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Old 12-02-2020, 06:42 PM   #2328
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Watched a really good Bill Murray comedy "St Vincent" I wasn't expecting much but it had me in stitches. A story about a war vet and the kid next door.

I like Chris O'Dowd.
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Old 12-02-2020, 09:52 PM   #2329
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Watched a really good Bill Murray comedy "St Vincent" I wasn't expecting much but it had me in stitches. A story about a war vet and the kid next door.

I saw this movie years ago and it is brilliant! Highly recommend.
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I've been rewatching the original Star Trek movies this week. I'd forgotten just how wretched Star Trek V is.
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"The Beast" on Netflix is so so bad.
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Fatman was a decent watch. If you like violent Xmas movies

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So will Crave have all the HBO Max stuff?
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So will Crave have all the HBO Max stuff?
They have so far, so I would imagine that will continue.
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They have so far, so I would imagine that will continue.
They have not. HBO Canada is only sort of affiliated with hbo max. We did not get Witches and will not get WW1984.

It’s possible, I guess, but I’m not holding my breath.
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They have not. HBO Canada is only sort of affiliated with hbo max. We did not get Witches and will not get WW1984.

It’s possible, I guess, but I’m not holding my breath.
Huh. Maybe it's films then, because we get The Flight Attendant and a few HBO Max series'.
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