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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #27540 on: August 11, 2017, 04:12:13 AM »
Predators was fine, especially coming after the dogshit of Predator 2

Excuse me?

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Predator 2 might be the single worst sequel to a classic movie ever made.
Predator isn't a classic

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« Reply #27541 on: August 11, 2017, 04:20:28 AM »
Highlander ain't a classic by any means, but its sequel invented new ways to shit the bed.

its gotta be the biggest sequel drop off in quality ever. Even taking into account a low opinion of the original (which I myself don't have, but can understand).

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« Reply #27542 on: August 11, 2017, 05:35:37 AM »
Also, even if the original Highlander was acceptable to you mouth breathers, the soundtrack didn't fit. And I like Queen. There's nothing good about it. I dig some Queen, but this was a terrible fit.
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seagrams hotsauce

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« Reply #27543 on: August 11, 2017, 06:28:42 AM »
Please. Predator isn't even a classic top 5 of it's genre for it's decade

Alien
Escape from New York
Rambo
Die Hard
The Thing

I like shit like Class of 1984 better than Predator

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« Reply #27544 on: August 11, 2017, 07:47:38 AM »

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« Reply #27545 on: August 11, 2017, 01:14:54 PM »
Oh cmon, give Ahnold his due! Plus the Body had a mini gun. How many times have you heard "get to da choppa" in your life? Don't try to take away from this classic with your personal taste

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« Reply #27546 on: August 11, 2017, 01:31:47 PM »
Please. Predator isn't even a classic top 5 of it's genre for it's decade

Alien
Escape from New York
Rambo
Die Hard
The Thing

I like shit like Class of 1984 better than Predator

To be fair, the 80s was an incredible decade for genre action movies.
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« Reply #27547 on: August 11, 2017, 03:55:58 PM »
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seagrams hotsauce

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« Reply #27548 on: August 11, 2017, 04:39:30 PM »
Aliens then, I'll concede the thing. I dunno it just never really did it for me. Always thought the predator itself was kinda lame  :yeshrug

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« Reply #27549 on: August 11, 2017, 05:47:15 PM »
McTiernan da gawd. Made Predator and Die Hard BACK TO BACK. Then later did Last Action Hero and Die Hard With A Vengeance BACK TO BACK.

The GOAT. :lawd

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« Reply #27550 on: August 11, 2017, 09:04:33 PM »
Then later did Rollerball and Hard Time in a Federal Pen. BACK TO BACK.
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« Reply #27551 on: August 11, 2017, 09:14:16 PM »
Watched 8 Mile last night. Haven't seen it since it came out, so I didn't actually remember anything. I thought I remembered more plot than it had but I guess I was wrong. Good movie though. I still listen to his music.

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« Reply #27552 on: August 11, 2017, 09:23:09 PM »
Watched 8 Mile last night. Haven't seen it since it came out, so I didn't actually remember anything. I thought I remembered more plot than it had but I guess I was wrong. Good movie though. I still listen to his music.


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« Reply #27553 on: August 11, 2017, 11:13:05 PM »
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« Reply #27554 on: August 11, 2017, 11:31:42 PM »
Watching the 1990 IT again. Surprisingly watchable and entertaining.
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seagrams hotsauce

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« Reply #27555 on: August 11, 2017, 11:35:44 PM »
Watched 8 Mile last night. Haven't seen it since it came out, so I didn't actually remember anything. I thought I remembered more plot than it had but I guess I was wrong. Good movie though. I still listen to his music.

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« Reply #27556 on: August 12, 2017, 01:39:34 AM »
thing i hated most about that movie is they cast eminem, a white dude, to play dunkey

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« Reply #27557 on: August 12, 2017, 01:43:24 AM »
Hard Time in a Federal Pen. BACK TO BACK.
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Federal Prison Camp, Yankton, in Yankton, South Dakota, a minimum-security former college campus holding about 800 male mainly white-collar criminal offenders
released from prison on February 25, 2014, after 328 days of incarceration, to serve the remainder of his 12-month prison sentence under house arrest at his ranch home in Wyoming until April 4, 2014
While in the prison he managed to write a possible sequel for The Thomas Crown Affair, with the working title Thomas Crown And The Missing Lioness

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« Reply #27558 on: August 12, 2017, 05:56:52 PM »

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« Reply #27559 on: August 12, 2017, 10:43:46 PM »
Sicario is one my best-of-the-decade picks, and its writer followed that up with the script for the pretty great Hell or High Water, so obviously I had high hopes for Taylor Sheridan's writer/director debut Wind River. Oddly enough, Sheridan, the director isn't the weak link here, its his writer who doesn't quite seal the deal. Its a downgrade for sure, but going from Instant Classic->Pretty Great->Pretty Good isn't actually so bad. Its an Indian Reservation set police procedural, like Thunderheart (hey, Graham Greene is playing almost the exact same character in this one too), but this one is feels less like white-guy tourism, its got lots of great, lived in details and mostly strong performances (Jeremy Renner wears the shit out of some Carharrtts). Its a solid, even somewhat workman like adult thriller, the kind that gets so rarely made anymore. There's a few clunky passages and parts, but for the most part its a strong effort.

and speaking of massive talents falling a bit short, we've got Detroit to talk about. I'm pretty high on Kathryn Bigalow, her artistic ambition has lead her to some pretty crazy places. Point Break, for example, has no business being near as good as it is, but trying to hit every ball out of the park will do that, including making the best vampire Western and present day spycraft films of all time. But here she and her Zero Dark Thirty/The Hurt Locker writer bit off a bit more than they could chew. This film aims for the same sort of verisimilitude as Paul Greengrass is able to pull off more elegantly for his reality based thrillers (holy shit is Bloody Sunday/Captain Phillips great). But as a rule, when you're trying to be as real as possible, every false note is a bigger crack in the façade, the filmmakers laudable sympathies shine though on occasion which doesn't help the whole enterprise. The film chronicles an underreported event from amongst an also underreported time of turbulence in America (I'll cop to not even knowing about the existence of the Detroit riots of 67' prior to this year), and as such strains a bit to be educational and horrifying in its depiction of casual police cruelty, its better at the latter and is actually more instructive during its less didactic parts (which are thankfully rare). Its a tough watch, as it should be. But it fails to an extent to humanize much of the cast beyond them being victims, or even the cops beyond them being monsters. Its an unfortunate but still bracingly and infuriatingly effective (as it wants to be) muddle. I just wish its foremost quality wasn't brute force.


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« Reply #27561 on: August 13, 2017, 12:17:25 AM »
How do we make Dozer an actual thing? I don't need anything more than that tagline. I am in.

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« Reply #27562 on: August 13, 2017, 12:19:43 AM »
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Daniel Danger‏ @tinymediaempire  Aug 11
 theres already a tagline, its "SOMETIMES THE ONLY WAY OUT OF A BAD SITUATION IS STRAIGHT THROUGH"

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 There's also be a scene where Jai drives the Dozer straight through a wall & into a fancy boardroom meeting. On the 50th floor of the bldg.
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« Reply #27563 on: August 13, 2017, 12:39:09 PM »
Sicario is one my best-of-the-decade picks, and its writer followed that up with the script for the pretty great Hell or High Water, so obviously I had high hopes for Taylor Sheridan's writer/director debut Wind River. Oddly enough, Sheridan, the director isn't the weak link here, its his writer who doesn't quite seal the deal. Its a downgrade for sure, but going from Instant Classic->Pretty Great->Pretty Good isn't actually so bad. Its an Indian Reservation set police procedural, like Thunderheart (hey, Graham Greene is playing almost the exact same character in this one too), but this one is feels less like white-guy tourism, its got lots of great, lived in details and mostly strong performances (Jeremy Renner wears the shit out of some Carharrtts). Its a solid, even somewhat workman like adult thriller, the kind that gets so rarely made anymore. There's a few clunky passages and parts, but for the most part its a strong effort.

and speaking of massive talents falling a bit short, we've got Detroit to talk about. I'm pretty high on Kathryn Bigalow, her artistic ambition has lead her to some pretty crazy places. Point Break, for example, has no business being near as good as it is, but trying to hit every ball out of the park will do that, including making the best vampire Western and present day spycraft films of all time. But here she and her Zero Dark Thirty/The Hurt Locker writer bit off a bit more than they could chew. This film aims for the same sort of verisimilitude as Paul Greengrass is able to pull off more elegantly for his reality based thrillers (holy shit is Bloody Sunday/Captain Phillips great). But as a rule, when you're trying to be as real as possible, every false note is a bigger crack in the façade, the filmmakers laudable sympathies shine though on occasion which doesn't help the whole enterprise. The film chronicles an underreported event from amongst an also underreported time of turbulence in America (I'll cop to not even knowing about the existence of the Detroit riots of 67' prior to this year), and as such strains a bit to be educational and horrifying in its depiction of casual police cruelty, its better at the latter and is actually more instructive during its less didactic parts (which are thankfully rare). Its a tough watch, as it should be. But it fails to an extent to humanize much of the cast beyond them being victims, or even the cops beyond them being monsters. Its an unfortunate but still bracingly and infuriatingly effective (as it wants to be) muddle. I just wish its foremost quality wasn't brute force.

Wanted to see both of these. Thanks for the write ups. Probably wait for streaming.

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« Reply #27564 on: August 15, 2017, 02:42:50 PM »

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« Reply #27565 on: August 15, 2017, 02:56:03 PM »
They're probably betting that there aren't 10 movies worth seeing in theaters every month, and they're probably right.

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« Reply #27566 on: August 15, 2017, 03:00:37 PM »
They're probably betting that there aren't 10 movies worth seeing in theaters every month, and they're probably right.
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« Reply #27567 on: August 15, 2017, 03:10:02 PM »
I have tried to sign up throughout the day but keep getting an error. 

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« Reply #27568 on: August 15, 2017, 03:33:35 PM »
They're probably betting that there aren't 10 movies worth seeing in theaters every month, and they're probably right.
LadyDoingMath.gif

Is that this?

:six:
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« Reply #27569 on: August 15, 2017, 03:37:28 PM »
They're probably betting that there aren't 10 movies worth seeing in theaters every month, and they're probably right.
LadyDoingMath.gif

Is that this?

:six:

No, it's this.

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« Reply #27570 on: August 15, 2017, 03:39:40 PM »
They're probably betting that there aren't 10 movies worth seeing in theaters every month, and they're probably right.
LadyDoingMath.gif

Name ten major releases from August 2017.

The Dark Tower
Annabelle: Creation
The Hitman's Body Guard
Logan Lucky
Nut Job 2
"Kidnap"
"The Glass Castle"
"Ingrid Goes West"
"Step"
"Leap"
"Ghost House"

Yeah, gonna be running out to see 10 of these opening month.

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« Reply #27571 on: August 15, 2017, 03:41:19 PM »
They're probably betting that there aren't 10 movies worth seeing in theaters every month, and they're probably right.
LadyDoingMath.gif

Name ten major releases from August 2017.

The Dark Tower
Annabelle: Creation
The Hitman's Body Guard
Logan Lucky
Nut Job 2
"Kidnap"
"The Glass Castle"
"Ingrid Goes West"
"Step"
"Leap"
"Ghost House"

Yeah, gonna be running out to see 10 of these opening month.

$10 is the cost of one movie tho, fam.
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« Reply #27572 on: August 15, 2017, 03:51:10 PM »
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For just $9.95 a month, Lowe's company will allow its subscribers to see up to one movie a day in any U.S. movie theater that accepts debit card payments.

As MoviePass will pay the full price of every ticket sold to theaters, the company faces potentially huge losses

Listen...

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« Reply #27573 on: August 15, 2017, 04:16:26 PM »
Hey it's been a rough week so far and it's only goddamn Tuesday. :'(

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« Reply #27574 on: August 15, 2017, 09:24:27 PM »
How will this company stay in business?
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« Reply #27575 on: August 15, 2017, 10:26:36 PM »
If I used this in Los Angeles they'd be footing like $20+ a day in ticket prices. This is some Uber level burn rate.
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« Reply #27576 on: August 15, 2017, 10:38:55 PM »
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« Reply #27577 on: August 16, 2017, 07:35:02 AM »
How will this company stay in business?
strong arm the theaters.  Get people used to this business model and it'll be hard for them to go back.  From my understanding this isn't a new concept outside the US.

Their value proposition when they sell it to theaters is that more people will see movies for cheaper and so be willing to spend on concessions along with seeing more of anything - including more movies late in their run which is more profit for the theater by %.  Strong arm, cut a deal for discounts, rate hike slowly after you have a gigantic user base.

Oh and that's not counting that they've been bought by a data analytics firm.  I have a feeling they're planning on selling a bunch of demographic information so I bet you're going to get a lot of satisfaction surveys as a customer.

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« Reply #27578 on: August 16, 2017, 10:09:01 AM »
Dunkirk

Really good, but draining. Oddly, while I felt Interstellar went too overboard with shmaltz and emotion, I had the opposite problem with Dunkirk. Still, edge of my seat the entire time.

4 / 5

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« Reply #27579 on: August 16, 2017, 11:32:30 AM »
Dunkirk

Really good, but draining. Oddly, while I felt Interstellar went too overboard with shmaltz and emotion, I had the opposite problem with Dunkirk. Still, edge of my seat the entire time.

4 / 5
The airplane nerd in me has had me see this 3 times now - twice in IMAX.  Those Spitfire scenes give me fucking tingles. 

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« Reply #27580 on: August 16, 2017, 08:04:13 PM »
Saw A BUNCH OF STUFF during the incredibly long flights to- and from-USA recently.

Guardians of the Galaxy — I'm not sure what you guys liked about this. I liked the first one better; the action seemed more human-level, while 2's CG felt like it dominated the entirety of the movie. I'll watch it again at some time that is not 2AM on a fucking long flight. I really wanted to like this more; maybe the second time's a charm?

F8 of the Furious is the cinematic version of what I visualized when playing with Hot Wheels and action figures in my youth, plus the realistic family drama of a Mexican telenovela. Adolescent humor, girls in hotpants, and plenty of destruction to go alongside the vroom-vroom races. It's fun, but nothing else.

Ghost in the Shell was MUCH better than I'd expected. The visuals are better than the writing, a pretty common occurrence lately, but I was surprised how much of GitS comic style, attitude and basic theory they managed to put into this new work, while deftly avoiding Shirow's tendency toward UTTERLY FUCKING OPAQUE political subtext. I'll probably buy this just to watch the purdy pictures.

Unlocked stars Noomi Rapace, one of my current favorite actors, alongside a surprising appearance by Orlando Bloom. I had no idea this movie existed, so was completely open for whatever it delivered. It's a good, possibly overly convoluted spy movie, where Rapace plays an interrogation specialist for the CIA (they do some hand-waving about her birth and accent) who is on psychological leave of absence, but is called in for an emergency job. Things get hairy quickly. It was good, not great.

Kong: Skull Island is a fun action movie with just the right amount of social/ecological commentary. I enjoyed that they placed it in an earlier era, and against the backdrop of a war which we more clearly lost. They could have put it up against our successful but lackluster Desert Storm, or the ill-advised GW Bush follow-up, but by putting it in the era of Viet Nam, it was clear what kind of dilemma the military had been facing, and why they might long for a black-and-white struggle against which to pit themselves.

Also saw Jeepers Creepers with my family, and was pleasantly surprised. I'd heard it was a good movie, full of surprises. It has snappy dialog, good twists, and reinforces my belief that no-one should ever visit rural Florida. Ha ha, Justin Long.

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« Reply #27581 on: August 16, 2017, 08:05:46 PM »
GitS is a solid 3/5. Hope it gets a chance at a sequel but it probably won't. The whitewashing justification was a little laughable but fine. Honestly it took away a lot of the hype I had for Bladerunner 2.

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« Reply #27582 on: August 16, 2017, 08:08:50 PM »
Also if you want to ever keep enjoying Jeepers Creepers and/or its sequel don't click the spoiler:

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Director was a fucking pedo convicted of molesting a kid in Clownhouse... and made JC/JC2 AFTER he got out from jail and nobody in Hollywood cared. :-\
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« Reply #27583 on: August 16, 2017, 09:31:37 PM »
Also if you want to ever keep enjoying Jeepers Creepers and/or its sequel don't click the spoiler:

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Director was a fucking pedo convicted of molesting a kid in Clownhouse... and made JC/JC2 AFTER he got out from jail and nobody in Hollywood cared. :-\
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« Reply #27584 on: August 16, 2017, 11:18:15 PM »
Also if you want to ever keep enjoying Jeepers Creepers and/or its sequel don't click the spoiler:

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Director was a fucking pedo convicted of molesting a kid in Clownhouse... and made JC/JC2 AFTER he got out from jail and nobody in Hollywood cared. :-\
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made a classic tho, nature of the beast (1995)

Have you seen this movie Tasty? direct to video Lance Henriksen and Eric Roberts on a little roadtrip. The gay subtext is through fucking roof though. Dude came out of prison with some stuff on his chest

I actually ripped two scenes for youtube (private) i love it that much haha.




the exact kinda lost to weirdos 90s joint edgelords like me love  :lawd
not amazing or earth shattering but just a little weird, clever and competently put together enough to hit the mark for me

if you're ever bored the dvd is like 5-9 bucks on amazon usually or im sure you can find it around the net
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« Reply #27585 on: August 17, 2017, 12:15:11 AM »
I watch about 4 movies at the cinema a month, and I too feel that cinemas need to fuck off.

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« Reply #27586 on: August 17, 2017, 12:35:27 AM »
shit man, Victor Salva's other 1995, post-prison-release film was the nutso teen flick Powder. Which has a cast of mainly teenage boys, has a tremendously uncomfortable nude/sexual humiliation scene in it, and was put out by Disney's releasing company.
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details on Powder are a little fuzzy, as I haven't seen it in over twenty years, but even young and mostly uncritical me was like "This shit is cray."
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also, Salva has apparently wrapped production on Jeepers Creepers 3. Its release seems to be delayed, perhaps because we're in an age when even minor studios, much less Disney are less eager to work with people who are monsters.

also, War Machine is a muddled mess of a film. Almost appropriate as its about the Afghanistan war. Needed to be longer, more pointed, more focused, and somebody shoulda told Brad Pitt that he might've wanted to dial down the cartoonish nature of his performance in a mostly serious film. Its a big friggin mess that's about 15% pretty good though. Can't recommend it, but I'd go see the movie if somebody took a mulligan to the material.
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« Reply #27587 on: August 17, 2017, 08:59:32 AM »
Powder came out when it was like 9 and my mom was militant about us not watching it because she didn't want to support a pedo.

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« Reply #27588 on: August 17, 2017, 10:00:40 AM »
Plus, Victor Salvo looks like this:



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Looks kinda like this random dude:

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« Reply #27589 on: August 17, 2017, 10:03:27 AM »
The unmistakable pedo smile.
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« Reply #27590 on: August 17, 2017, 10:10:35 AM »
Hey now--I don't think Gacy was a pedo. He just fucked and killed what he figured he could get away with. If you're looking to fuck and kill people that won't be missed, sometimes you're just going to have to settle for something that isn't on your ideal menu.

There's also some homophobic bias in labeling Gacy a pedo. Gary Ridgway killed plenty under legal age (from a quick check, more than Gacy), but you never hear him labeled a pedo since they were ladies.
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« Reply #27591 on: August 17, 2017, 10:17:54 AM »
I meant Salva. Gacy just looks like he has resting bitch face in that pic.
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« Reply #27592 on: August 17, 2017, 10:19:24 AM »
I meant Salva. Gacy just looks like he has resting bitch face in that pic.

My mistake. As you will, Joe.
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« Reply #27593 on: August 17, 2017, 03:21:29 PM »
Liked Guardians 2 a lot more than the first one. It's like 100% character development and 0% learning to fight as a team/plot mcguffin/mcu garbage. Plus I think the jokes were just funnier. Really solid sequel.
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« Reply #27594 on: August 17, 2017, 04:12:50 PM »
for some reason, mostly the same, trailer becomes even better with Japanese voice over though i need about three times as many:

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« Reply #27595 on: August 17, 2017, 05:29:51 PM »
Liked Guardians 2 a lot more than the first one. It's like 100% character development and 0% learning to fight as a team/plot mcguffin/mcu garbage. Plus I think the jokes were just funnier. Really solid sequel.
I'm pretty sure utter exhaustion was keeping me from appreciating the jokes. I'll give it another go at some point. Might just back-to-back 1&2.

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« Reply #27596 on: August 17, 2017, 05:31:14 PM »
Watched David O. Russell's Flirting with Disaster last night and mostly loved it. He started off with a lot of promise.
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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #27597 on: August 17, 2017, 07:22:08 PM »
Ran out of shows to watch so I tried Before I Fall, another time loop movie. It sounded interesting but was a kinda boring. Would've been way better as a thriller, with a plot twist (that they already  put at the wrong time). http://imdb.com/title/tt1691916/

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #27598 on: August 17, 2017, 07:24:56 PM »
Watched David O. Russell's Flirting with Disaster last night and mostly loved it. He started off with a lot of promise.
I remember liking it a lot when it came out. I'm surprised it aged well given Ben Stiller's involvement.
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Re: The Movie News/Reviews Thread
« Reply #27599 on: August 17, 2017, 10:53:27 PM »