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The Official Last Movie You Saw Thread (Part 2)

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  • Blue Heaven
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 6283

    #601
    We used ro rent all these horror vhs tapes back in the day, and we would rent a ton. The criteria was the jacket had to look good. Needless to say some duds were rented such as Shriek of the Mutilated, Creature, and Death Warmed Up. However, we discovered some gems that are horror classics such as Re-Animator, From Beyond, Phantasm 1&2, and Return of the Living Dead. Little trivia here. Return of the Living Dead was set in Louisville. I don't believe it was filmed here though. You didn't know it was Louisville either until the end when The President gave the order to nuke Louisville.
    Last edited by Blue Heaven; 10-22-2016, 12:13 PM.
    Isaiah 5:20

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    • Owllycat
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2015
      • 2082

      #602
      Willard, good film if your not afraid rats

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      • Joneslab
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 39604

        #603
        Triangle.

        Thanks to Cataonic for recommending this. It's a movie I started a couple of years ago but didn't finish for some reason. But I'm glad I watched it; it's sort of a mash-up of Primer and Timecrimes (though I didn't care for Timecrimes because of the odd, quasi-comic tone of the movie). Triangle, like Primer, creates tension early on in the ominous, pulsing soundtrack, and the way the movie is chopped up to create this unsettling dread in the viewer.

        To reveal too much about this would be a shame, but if you like headtrippy stuff then this is a great choice. Highly recommended.

        You can watch it--beware: not a great-looking version--on YouTube for free here.

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        • Owllycat
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2015
          • 2082

          #604
          The Mist is a good film to watch and abit spooky.

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          • Owllycat
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2015
            • 2082

            #605
            Texas Chainsaw Massacre Series, still gets me jumping in certain parts.

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            • George
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 10355

              #606
              Originally posted by KCKUKFan

              It wasn't a great film, but I think it's much better and more creative than what it gets credit for. Not to mention, it's the third best "Halloween" film in the canon, behind the first and second (not that that's saying much).

              There were some good ideas in it, but it's painfully dated.

              Did you like "The Witch"?
              A lot, actually. I get why it isn't for everyone, but I thought it was spooky as hell. As I watched I tried to keep the folktale framework in mind, and I think it works really well that way. Plus my wife and I got a kick out of the absurdity of more than a couple moments.

              "Dost thou want to live deliciously?" What the hell? Too kooky for me not to like.

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              • Owllycat
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2015
                • 2082

                #607
                Madea series, they are a good to watch and very funny.

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                • Owllycat
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2015
                  • 2082

                  #608
                  Harlan County,USA, a true Kentucky Coal Mining story.

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                  • KevinHall
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 6857

                    #609
                    Originally posted by owllycat
                    Harlan County,USA, a true Kentucky Coal Mining story.
                    I was growing up in Harlan County when all that happened. I remember driving by where they were picketing and seeing people on the picket lines sitting in chairs and holding their guns. I knew one of those women in that movie and was good friends with her youngest son.
                    Kentucky fan since 1971.

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                    • Joneslab
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 39604

                      #610
                      Harlan County USA is one of the best documentaries ever made.

                      They had some pretty colossal strikes in my hometown. At one point strikers locked themselves in the building that's now the Stearns Museum, and authorities threw in Molotov ****************tails to smoke them out. One person was killed IIRC.

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                      • Joneslab
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 39604

                        #611
                        I dipped in to the new season of Black Mirror last night.

                        The episode I watched is "San Junipero," which is getting some buzz as the best of the new crop. It's pretty spectacular. No spoilers because to say anything would do a disservice to how inventive it is, but I'm interested in how long it takes people to figure out what's going on. It took me probably 45 minutes, but even when you know it doesn't ruin the episode. Highly interesting and opens up so many moral and ethical questions.

                        Top notch television unlike anything else that's out there.

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                        • BobS
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2014
                          • 1291

                          #612
                          3 rentals recently.

                          Independence Day: Resurgence is not worth another word but I give it one. Horrible

                          Risen: Not everyone's cup of tea because of the subject matter but I honestly liked it. Joseph Fiennes is convincing and ruthless. Ending was hokey, but, I was wrapped up in it.

                          X Men Apocalypse: I am a sucker for the X Men series. Love them. But this one was the weakest of the series. Disappointed. Looking forward to Logan. I love the Wolverine.
                          Last edited by BobS; 10-24-2016, 10:37 AM.

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                          • KCKUKFan
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2014
                            • 14228

                            #613
                            Originally posted by BobS

                            X Men Apocalypse: I am a sucker for the X Men series. Love them. But this one was the weakest of the series. Disappointed. Looking forward to Logan. I love the Wolverine.
                            Apocalypse wasn't very good, but it wasn't nearly as bad as the cinematic abortion that was "The Last Stand."

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                            • KevinHall
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 6857

                              #614
                              Originally posted by Will Lavender
                              Harlan County USA is one of the best documentaries ever made.

                              They had some pretty colossal strikes in my hometown. At one point strikers locked themselves in the building that's now the Stearns Museum, and authorities threw in Molotov ****************tails to smoke them out. One person was killed IIRC.
                              It won an Academy Award for best documentary in 1976,IIRC. The friend of mine I mentioned came into school the day after the awards saying his mother had won an Academy award. I had no idea what he was talking about and thought he just fooling around. His mother didn't actually win it but still something to brag about I guess. It is a really good documentary with a real true to life bad ending. Back when all that was happening my dad said it would take someone getting killed before they would end that strike. Sure enough that happened.
                              Kentucky fan since 1971.

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                              • Joneslab
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 39604

                                #615
                                Originally posted by Will Lavender
                                I dipped in to the new season of Black Mirror last night.

                                The episode I watched is "San Junipero," which is getting some buzz as the best of the new crop. It's pretty spectacular. No spoilers because to say anything would do a disservice to how inventive it is, but I'm interested in how long it takes people to figure out what's going on. It took me probably 45 minutes, but even when you know it doesn't ruin the episode. Highly interesting and opens up so many moral and ethical questions.

                                Top notch television unlike anything else that's out there.
                                I watched the first episode, "Nosedive," last night.

                                This one's a little different. Like all of Black Mirror it's extremely well-made, but it's a bit more predictable. Its message, too, is a little strange and I had some problems with how everything ends up--especially the unsettling last scene. Not as good an episode on the whole but it's definitely a brutal takedown of the Facebook and smartphone culture.

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