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Post by stonekeeper on Oct 8, 2021 0:15:01 GMT
Hi!
None of yours for me this week buddy.
Mine:
To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995 TV): I watched this because of my quest to watch all of 95’s movies but also because last summer I had the pleasure to watch The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and never would’ve thought that a story about drag queens would entertain me so much. Maybe the fact that it was a roadtrip movie and not so much a cabaret movie helped and this one was pretty much the same thing with less chemistry and slightly less fun than Priscilla. I actually struggled with it at first but as the country town was being won over by our three drag queens I found myself to be seduced by the old country town and its people. In the end I realize that this movie brought as much joy to me as Priscilla did so it deserves the same rating of: 7/10
A classic horror story (2021 Netflix): When I saw this title come up on my Netflix I just couldn’t ignore it and what was me just checking out the movie ended up me watching the entire thing and liking it very much. I just thought that every aspects of it was super solid, especially the ending. I recommend it. My rating: 7.5/10
Freaky ( 2020 DVD): I went into this one blindly I hadn’t even read the spoiler is on the case cover. It was a nice surprise! First of all, this movie is jam packed with clichés BUT it’s totally aware of it, which doesn’t make it totally justified but it does make it tolerable. That being said the acting was OK and the story was fun with a few thrilling kills and enough highlights to make it all worth my 5$. (I.e.: The fight in the school kitchen) my rating: 7/10
Urban legend (1998 Netflix): I know I saw it when I was young but did not remember anything about it. The first hour was quite forgettable but the second half was good. The acting was rather mediocre but it made its charm. My rating: 6.5/10
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stonekeeper
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Post by stonekeeper on Oct 8, 2021 0:17:18 GMT
Capote - PSH is fantastic. 7.5/10 The Dark Mirror - 7/10 First Time Viewings:King Rat (1965, Bryan Forbes) - 7.5/10Pig (2021, Michael Sarnoski) - 7/10No Man of Her Own (1950, Mitchell Leisen) - 7/10Lilith (1964, Robert Rossen) - 7.5/10Minnie and Moskowitz (1971, John Cassavetes) - 7/10The City of Lost Children (1995, Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet) - 5/10Repeat Viewings:Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003, Quentin Tarantino) - 9.5/10Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004, Quentin Tarantino) - 9.5/10I Saw the Devil (2010, Kim Jee-woon) - 8.5/10The Pledge (2001, Sean Penn) - 7/10Radio Days (1987, Woody Allen) - 7/10Dracula (1992, Francis Ford Coppola) - 7/10The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002, John Stainton) - 5.5/10Movie Awards:BEST FILM: Kill Bill Vol. 2BEST ACTOR: Choi Min-sik (I Saw the Devil)BEST ACTRESS: Uma Thurman (Kill Bill Vol. 2)BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: David Carradine (Kill Bill Vol. 2)BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Jean Seberg (Lilith)BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Michael Ballhaus (Dracula)BEST SCORE: Wojciech Kilar (Dracula)BEST SCRIPT: Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill Vol. 2)BEST DIRECTOR: Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill Vol. 2)jcush! The City of Lost Children (1995, Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet) - 6.5/10 Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003, Quentin Tarantino) - 8.5/10 Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004, Quentin Tarantino) - 8/10 I Saw the Devil (2010, Kim Jee-woon) - 8.5/10 Mine: To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995 TV): I watched this because of my quest to watch all of 95’s movies but also because last summer I had the pleasure to watch The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and never would’ve thought that a story about drag queens would entertain me so much. Maybe the fact that it was a roadtrip movie and not so much a cabaret movie helped and this one was pretty much the same thing with less chemistry and slightly less fun than Priscilla. I actually struggled with it at first but as the country town was being won over by our three drag queens I found myself to be seduced by the old country town and its people. In the end I realize that this movie brought as much joy to me as Priscilla did so it deserves the same rating of: 7/10 A classic horror story (2021 Netflix): When I saw this title come up on my Netflix I just couldn’t ignore it and what was me just checking out the movie ended up me watching the entire thing and liking it very much. I just thought that every aspects of it was super solid, especially the ending. I recommend it. My rating: 7.5/10 Freaky ( 2020 DVD): I went into this one blindly I hadn’t even read the spoiler is on the case cover. It was a nice surprise! First of all, this movie is jam packed with clichés BUT it’s totally aware of it, which doesn’t make it totally justified but it does make it tolerable. That being said the acting was OK and the story was fun with a few thrilling kills and enough highlights to make it all worth my 5$. (I.e.: The fight in the school kitchen) my rating: 7/10 Urban legend (1998 Netflix): I know I saw it when I was young but did not remember anything about it. The first hour was quite forgettable but the second half was good. The acting was rather mediocre but it made its charm. My rating: 6.5/10
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