What was the last movie you watched?

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Tue, Apr 3, 2018 6:37 PM
posted by bigdaddy2003

Did any of you guys watch Ready Player One in 3D? I usually opt for 2D but I keep reading that 3D is a must. 

No. Not an option with MoviePass.

Heretic Son of the Sun
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Wed, Apr 4, 2018 11:08 AM

Dr. No -- 6.5/10

Good movie, but as the first Bond film, you could tell they were still finding their formula. Almost more of a detective film where Bond is searching for clues and information, with the main villain and his lair not playing much of a role until the final 30 minutes. Also a bit light on the action compared to other Bond films I've seen, with one of the action scenes being one of those old movie hilariously fake car chases (see two cars dueling on the road; cut to shot of Bond grimacing and swerving "behind the wheel" while obviously fake scenery scrolls in back of him). Intro was really cool, Ursula Andress being near naked is a nice thing to see and Bond's "That's a Smith and Wesson and you've had your six" is a great pre-kill line.

Fab4Runner Tits McGee
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Wed, Apr 4, 2018 11:21 AM

The Accused - 6/10. Overall meh, but Jodie Foster was fantastic. 

Mantooth and I are seeing The Quiet Place tomorrow. I'm excited for it. 

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
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Wed, Apr 4, 2018 11:39 AM

Is anyone else really looking forward to Chappaquiddick?  I think it looks like it could be really, really good.

thavoice Senior Member
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Thu, Apr 5, 2018 1:55 PM
posted by O-Trap

Is anyone else really looking forward to Chappaquiddick?  I think it looks like it could be really, really good.

Yeah, looks pretty good.

Fab4Runner Tits McGee
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Thu, Apr 5, 2018 11:25 PM

A Quiet Place was really good. 8/10.

thavoice Senior Member
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Fri, Apr 6, 2018 10:18 PM

Ready Player One.

3/8.

Not a gamer...not real interesting.

wes_mantooth Tomfoolery & shenanigans
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Sat, Apr 7, 2018 12:38 AM

A Quiet Place

7/10

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
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Sat, Apr 7, 2018 1:36 AM

Grumpy Old Men

7/10

Forgot how much I enjoyed that movie.

wes_mantooth Tomfoolery & shenanigans
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Sun, Apr 8, 2018 7:27 PM

Blockers

7/10....pretty decent actually.

ernest_t_bass 12th Son of the Lama
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Sun, Apr 8, 2018 11:16 PM

I Can Only Imagine.  Straight to the feelz.  8/10.  Many of you would rank it WAY below that. 

SportsAndLady Senior Member
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Sun, Apr 8, 2018 11:37 PM

A quiet place 7/10

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 12:59 AM
posted by ernest_t_bass

I Can Only Imagine.  Straight to the feelz.  8/10.  Many of you would rank it WAY below that. 

Went to see it today.  That's about where I'd rate it.  7-8/10.  The acting, writing, and score were all significantly better than I anticipated.

I'm guessing that the fact that I went in with such low expectations helped, but there were several haymakers to the feelz that really got me.

fish82 Senior Member
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 9:09 AM
posted by Heretic

Dr. No -- 6.5/10

Good movie, but as the first Bond film, you could tell they were still finding their formula. Almost more of a detective film where Bond is searching for clues and information, with the main villain and his lair not playing much of a role until the final 30 minutes. Also a bit light on the action compared to other Bond films I've seen, with one of the action scenes being one of those old movie hilariously fake car chases (see two cars dueling on the road; cut to shot of Bond grimacing and swerving "behind the wheel" while obviously fake scenery scrolls in back of him). Intro was really cool, Ursula Andress being near naked is a nice thing to see and Bond's "That's a Smith and Wesson and you've had your six" is a great pre-kill line.

The early films stuck to the books almost 100%. The only real deviation from the book in Dr. No is that he didn't work for SPECTRE in the book.

Heretic Son of the Sun
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 12:39 PM
posted by fish82

The early films stuck to the books almost 100%. The only real deviation from the book in Dr. No is that he didn't work for SPECTRE in the book.

Oh yeah, I've read that. It was SMERSH or something like that which was the "SPECTRE" of the books, wasn't it? Watched From Russia With Love last night (saw a good chunk of it before, but was drinking, so I only remembered the awesome Bond vs. Grant fight on the train) and they had an in joke about that, with Bond asking Grant if it was a SMERSH plot all along and then immediately figuring out it was SPECTRE from Grant's response (which eventually turned into him painstakingly describing the entire plot).

FRWL was awesome. More action, the villains had more personality (hell, one guy came off as well-written despite only (1) winning a chess match effortlessly after being summoned by SPECTRE NUMBER ONE, (2) arrogantly describing his "foolproof" plan and (3) being killed after arrogantly dismissing his plan's failures as everyone else's fault), Robert Shaw's Grant was an actual physical threat, while Dr. No's advantage was simply having a fortress of his own, populated with a lot of troops.

9.5/10

Automatik Senior Member
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 12:42 PM

Super Dark Times on Netflix. 

 

6.5/10, I found it entertaining. The title is fitting. It's a dark movie, minimal happiness. The asshole kid brother (Rose's brother) from Ozark is in it.

wes_mantooth Tomfoolery & shenanigans
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Tue, Apr 10, 2018 12:05 AM

The Shape of Water

5/10

No idea why it was so hyped.  Probably the worst highly reviewed movie I've seen since The Witch.

fish82 Senior Member
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Tue, Apr 10, 2018 7:51 AM
posted by Heretic

Oh yeah, I've read that. It was SMERSH or something like that which was the "SPECTRE" of the books, wasn't it? Watched From Russia With Love last night (saw a good chunk of it before, but was drinking, so I only remembered the awesome Bond vs. Grant fight on the train) and they had an in joke about that, with Bond asking Grant if it was a SMERSH plot all along and then immediately figuring out it was SPECTRE from Grant's response (which eventually turned into him painstakingly describing the entire plot).

FRWL was awesome. More action, the villains had more personality (hell, one guy came off as well-written despite only (1) winning a chess match effortlessly after being summoned by SPECTRE NUMBER ONE, (2) arrogantly describing his "foolproof" plan and (3) being killed after arrogantly dismissing his plan's failures as everyone else's fault), Robert Shaw's Grant was an actual physical threat, while Dr. No's advantage was simply having a fortress of his own, populated with a lot of troops.

9.5/10

Agreed. It's probably the best Bond movie...I'd have Goldfinger a close 2nd.

And yes...in the books it was SMERSH, since the Cold War was heating up at the time. SPECTRE didn't make an appearance until Thunderball.

fish82 Senior Member
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Tue, Apr 10, 2018 7:53 AM
posted by wes_mantooth

The Shape of Water

5/10

No idea why it was so hyped.  Probably the worst highly reviewed movie I've seen since The Witch.

Thank you. I tried to watch it on a plane a couple weeks ago, and couldn't even finish it. I Tonya, 3 Billboards and LadyBird were all exponentially better, IMO.

CenterBHSFan 333 - I'm only half evil
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Tue, Apr 10, 2018 9:02 AM
posted by wes_mantooth

The Shape of Water

5/10

No idea why it was so hyped.  Probably the worst highly reviewed movie I've seen since The Witch.

 

1.) Interracial sex

2.) Evil White Man

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