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Life Of Pi. Mainly watched it as a demo of 4kuhd with hdr (impressive) but found myself strangely captivated by the gently charming story. Well performed, beautifully shot. 3/5
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The Revenant. Absurdly straight forward plot but that's not really such a bad thing. Outstanding acting all round. Stunning scenery in 4k uhd with hdr. 3/5.
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08 Oct 2016, 01:18 | #6328 |
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Girl on the Train... 2/5. Would have been more entertaining if it had just been about her train journey...
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09 Oct 2016, 01:27 | #6329 |
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Florence Foster Jenkins. Hilarious, poignant, and with superb turns from the 3 leads. 4/5.
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Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010)
Very funny movie. Great Horror parody about a chain of event of misunderstanding death sequences. 7,5/10 |
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All Hallow's Eve (2013)
Low budget, decent horror movie. 3 stories with a killer clown wrapped around the main story line. 5/10 |
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Friday the 13th part 2. Not sure if it's just what we are used to in modern horrors now but the kills seem so low impact some how... so pedestrian. Still for the time it carries on the original film's story reasonably well and passes the time in a moderately amusing fashion. 2/5.
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Friday the 13th Part 3. Better than 2 i thought with more tension and slightly more dramatic kills. As it was filmed in 3d the kills tend to be with long poles of different varieties eg harpoon, pitchfork etc. Also some good eye popping moments. Also good to see Jason in the mask and running around in blind rage. I'd give it a 3/5.
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Halloween, The Thing, Poltergeist, Nightmare on Elmstreet. Just a few within the same period of time are all so much better than Friday. Also, from all the movies mentioned above, Friday was the one with the least 'heart' put into it. As Sean S Cunningham later admitted, the movie was quickly made just to cash in on the Halloween succes (which they did well, obviously). That said, from the iconic 3 slashers (Halloween, Nightmare and Friday) Friday got the better reboot. Zombie destroyed Halloween and the Nightmare on Elmstreet reboot really missed what Robert Englund put in the Freddy character. I honestly expected the Friday reboot to continue where the other two were doomed to fail (I believe a new Halloween movie, based on Carpenter's vision is in the making). But I'm ranting. Hope you enjoy part 3 (although it was just a silly excuse to use the cheap red&blue 3d gimmicks. I'm sure it will make you chuckle at times EDIT: I see you saw it and found it... better than 2. Hahaha we are so way off in horror taste |
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14 Oct 2016, 02:05 | #6338 |
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The Car (1977)
I think it has been over 2 decades ago that I last saw this one. And to be honest, in my memory it was a more intense movie. Still vey decent though. I prefer Spielberg's Duel over this one. 6.5/10 |
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Friday the 13th part 4 the "final" chapter. Back down to 2/5 again. Saved by a vaguely intriguing ending, Crispin Glover, gratuitous nudity, and a spirited fight back against Jason by the main woman. Other wise would have been a 1. So much stupidity creeping in. Stretch credulity and it's fun. Break it and it's dumb.
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Can't wait untill uou get to part 8, Jason in Manhattan...
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15 Oct 2016, 22:43 | #6342 |
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Lights Out (2016)
Two major problems. 1 The plot was revealed too early in the film (and made it predictable) 2 The scary senes were never scary. 5/10 |
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Friday the 13th Part 5. Kudos for trying something new and trying to expand the universe. Clearly most fans of the franchise didn't agree as I think the next one goes back to basics.
Shall I go there? I'm gonna go there. 3/5. |
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Saw Inferno last night, was ok but I'd wait for it to hit DVD or cable, better films out the to spend your money on at the flicks
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Friday the 13th part 6 Jason Lives!
Best of the sequels so far. Some genuine originality, some reasonable acting (no really!), proper Jason is back and extra wormy, and some actually quite good characters that make you actually care about them being killed. If I did half marks it would be 3.5. But I don't. So it's a very strong 3/5. |
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Poltergeist (1982)
Simply amazing. Even after all those years it's still one of the best horror movies of all time. 9/10 |
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