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Post by darksidebeadle on Nov 28, 2018 3:12:27 GMT
Hey yo! 30 minutes or less: 6.5/10 mine: Children of God (2014 Netflix) : Since the subject of cults seems to be predominant for me in 2018 I decided to dig a little deeper. This documentary about “A family that describes their time within a religious cult, one that perpetuated pedophilia, sexual abuse, and prostitution” was good. 6/10 Avengers: Infinity War (2018 DVD): It was a fun movie, I enjoyed it but some dialogues were too long and I lost focus a few times I must admit. Maybe a bit convoluted and also too many characters, it sure didn’t help but again, it looked neat and overall, I liked it. 7-7.5/10 Happy! (Season 1 Netflix): Tuesday I saw that on Netflix and I just wanted to see the first minute to see what it looked like and four days later I had binged all 8 episodes. After Preacher S2, Ash VS Evil Dead S2 and AHS: Asylum; yet another near-perfect show for me. It’s trippy, Christmassy, violent, dark, funny, beautiful and amazing. The good guy is one of the best ones ever and the bad guy is one of the creepiest, Christmassy and coolest ever. Overall: 9.5/10 Illang: The Wolf Brigade (2018 Netflix) : The movie starts off pretty well, then I was scared it was becoming a cheesy love story but I quickly realised it was not the case. It was actually a pretty interesting one. The plot, although slightly convoluted (more in the sense that it takes time to have a grip on who’s who and what’s what), was better than the action. Not that it was bad but it was really not the best parts. Side note: It was my fifth movie from this director. My rating: 7/10 Into the Badlands S2 (Netflix) I realised I never finished S2 of this amazing show and it’s been too long so I just restarted from the beginning and im not hallway through. Like I said, the show is amazing. More to come. hey Stoney Avengers: Infinity War (2018) it has a few laughs and a great finale but the rest is a mess, fun though but strictly for those familiar with the other films. 6.5
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Post by jcush on Nov 28, 2018 8:29:49 GMT
Sup! Changeling: 8/10 Loved the courtroom aspect of this one. A good year: 6-6.5/10 Crazy Stupid Love: 6/10 Mystic river: 8/10 Mine: Children of God (2014 Netflix) : Since the subject of cults seems to be predominant for me in 2018 I decided to dig a little deeper. This documentary about “A family that describes their time within a religious cult, one that perpetuated pedophilia, sexual abuse, and prostitution” was good. 6/10 Avengers: Infinity War (2018 DVD): It was a fun movie, I enjoyed it but some dialogues were too long and I lost focus a few times I must admit. Maybe a bit convoluted and also too many characters, it sure didn’t help but again, it looked neat and overall, I liked it. 7-7.5/10 Happy! (Season 1 Netflix): Tuesday I saw that on Netflix and I just wanted to see the first minute to see what it looked like and four days later I had binged all 8 episodes. After Preacher S2, Ash VS Evil Dead S2 and AHS: Asylum; yet another near-perfect show for me. It’s trippy, Christmassy, violent, dark, funny, beautiful and amazing. The good guy is one of the best ones ever and the bad guy is one of the creepiest, Christmassy and coolest ever. Overall: 9.5/10 Illang: The Wolf Brigade (2018 Netflix) : The movie starts off pretty well, then I was scared it was becoming a cheesy love story but I quickly realised it was not the case. It was actually a pretty interesting one. The plot, although slightly convoluted (more in the sense that it takes time to have a grip on who’s who and what’s what), was better than the action. Not that it was bad but it was really not the best parts. Side note: It was my fifth movie from this director. My rating: 7/10 Into the Badlands S2 (Netflix) I realised I never finished S2 of this amazing show and it’s been too long so I just restarted from the beginning and im not hallway through. Like I said, the show is amazing. More to come. Hey. Only seen Infinity War from yours which I gave 7/10.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 1, 2018 1:42:46 GMT
'Taste Me : Death-Scort Service Part 3' (2018 - Chris Woods)
Cannibal hookers are targeted by a serial killer via an app in Florida.
The third installment in the 'Death-Scort' horror series sees Chris Woods take the reigns from original director Sean Donohue. It's very much filmed in Woods' style, fashioning an underground torture chamber for freaks and ghouls like 'Chaos A.D.' (2016). Woods uses heavy psychedelics and fluorescent colour filters to create some mesmerising visual effects and the cast is uniformly strong. The film's slight story is expanded from Woods' short subject film, 'Taste Me' (2012). I think Donohue might be back in the directors chair for a fourth installment that was filmed back-to-back with this one, based on a post-credits reel which appears to act as an impromptu trailer. Bring it on!
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Post by darksidebeadle on Dec 1, 2018 2:35:37 GMT
'Taste Me : Death-Scort Service Part 3' (2018 - Chris Woods) Cannibal hookers are targeted by a serial killer via an app in Florida. The third installment in the 'Death-Scort' horror series sees Chris Woods take the reigns from original director Sean Donohue. It's very much filmed in Woods' style, fashioning an underground torture chamber for freaks and ghouls like 'Chaos A.D.' (2016). Woods uses heavy psychedelics and fluorescent colour filters to create some mesmerising visual effects and the cast is uniformly strong. The film's slight story is expanded from Woods' short subject film, 'Taste Me' (2012). I think Donohue might be back in the directors chair for a fourth installment that was filmed back-to-back with this one, based on a post-credits reel which appears to act as an impromptu trailer. Bring it on! This doesn’t sound d like my cup of tea 😜
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Post by petrolino on Dec 1, 2018 2:39:37 GMT
'Taste Me : Death-Scort Service Part 3' (2018 - Chris Woods) Cannibal hookers are targeted by a serial killer via an app in Florida. The third installment in the 'Death-Scort' horror series sees Chris Woods take the reigns from original director Sean Donohue. It's very much filmed in Woods' style, fashioning an underground torture chamber for freaks and ghouls like 'Chaos A.D.' (2016). Woods uses heavy psychedelics and fluorescent colour filters to create some mesmerising visual effects and the cast is uniformly strong. The film's slight story is expanded from Woods' short subject film, 'Taste Me' (2012). I think Donohue might be back in the directors chair for a fourth installment that was filmed back-to-back with this one, based on a post-credits reel which appears to act as an impromptu trailer. Bring it on! This doesn’t sound d like my cup of tea 😜 That's affirmative, Captain.
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