What was the last movie you watched? Part 2

Two Orphan Vampires (1997)

I have a real love-hate relationship with Jean Rollin. If I sit down to watch one of his films I can usually rely on two things; 1, the movie will look great, have an intriguing premise, and feature some stunningly beautiful women. And 2, by the end of it I'll feel hugely let-down and look on the whole thing as a missed opportunity. I know a lot of European directors favour 'style over substance', but Rollin often takes that to a new level. The fact that what's good about his stuff is often so good is exactly what makes it so annoying; if he missed the mark by a mile it wouldn't matter, but the gorgeous cinematography, composition, lighting, and location work just make the whole thing all the more frustrating.

This movie is a rare exception. Two blind girls (supposedly around the 15-16 yr mark, although the actresses seem to be late teens/early twenties) live at a Catholic orphanage/school. However, at night they can see because they're actually vampires, who after 'lights out' leave the orphanage to hunt. These vampires are more along the lines of Stoker's Dracula; they can move around in daylight, but their vampire abilities only manifest at night when their sight returns and they sprout fangs.

There are several kills (six, by my count), but a fair amount of time is also spent lying around in cemeteries as the girls reminisce about their previous lives (it seems they've been hunted and destroyed several times over 500 years, before being resurrected) as well as try to remember who they were before they became vampires. Alexandra Pic (looking like a cross between young Ellen Page and young Jennifer Connelly) and Isabelle Teboul have an ethereal presence as the two girls, and there are cameos by Rollin favourites Tina Aumont and Brigitte Lahaie. It's about 10 minutes too long, and there are still some things that don't make any sense - but that's Rollin. It's slow but very watchable. Some nudity - but for Rollin, not much. 7/10
 
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The Ninth Gate

One of the so called ‘’bad movies’’ which I have to see all the way through, every single time. I don’t know what it is about it. I’ve always been hungry for more occult with a detective type stories. Perhaps! This also haunts me cause I would’ve done some of the same mistakes he did on here, looking at the green eyed gal in particular. The book is more straight forward in some sense, but the film managed to captured the atmosphere of it all.
 
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Finally saw this and I enjoyed it. Pattinson was pretty fantastic in this and did a great job playing multiple roles. I honestly kind of wish the whole movie was from his perspective or that he was the main focus. I even really liked his relationship with Naomi Ackie and Steven Yeun's characters but I could have did without Toni Collette and especially Mark Ruffalo hamming it up to eleven. They were easily my least favorite parts of the movie.

7/10

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This honestly wasn't a bad movie at all IMO but a lot of it really did remind me of scenes from better mob/gangster movies like Goodfellas and Casino but its just not as good or memorable as either of those movies. I thought Deniro did a great job playing dual roles though and it was cool seeing some of the Sopranos cast in here as well.

7/10

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I thought this was really solid but man was this movie dark and depressing. I'll never watch it again but Majors is great in it and I can see how he was getting early Oscar buzz but it was also kind of hard to watch at times knowing all the disturbing real life stuff that was going on with him at the time.

7.5/10
 
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Staring : Lindsay Wagner ( The Bionic Woman ) , John Larroquette (Night Court) , and
Carroll O'Connor( All In The Family )
 
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Staring: Lindsay Wagner

This is second made for TV movie , in my impromptu marathon, dedicated to the Bionic Woman herself, Lindsay Wagner.
 
Boiling Point (2021)
Duisburg - Linea di sangue (2019)
Night Boat to Dublin (1946)
The Night My Number Came Up (1955)
Now and Forever (1956)
The Ringer (1952)
Hasta que nos volvamos a encontrar / Without Saying Goodbye (2022)
Saturday Night (2024)
The Best of Times (1986)
White Devil (2017)
Breathe (2024)
Weekend in Taipei (2024)
 
Boiling Point (2021)
Duisburg - Linea di sangue (2019)
Night Boat to Dublin (1946)
The Night My Number Came Up (1955)
Now and Forever (1956)
The Ringer (1952)
Hasta que nos volvamos a encontrar / Without Saying Goodbye (2022)
Saturday Night (2024)
The Best of Times (1986)
White Devil (2017)
Breathe (2024)
Weekend in Taipei (2024)
BUSY BEE!
 
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Seen this a dozen times but watched it again the other night, fantastic film from start to finish. It's put me in a bit of a mood for gangster/mafia movies so I'll probably end up cycling through a bunch of those in the coming days/weeks.
 

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