What's The Last Movie You Watched? - - - Part 37

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Curt Cobain Montage of Heck
 
RoboCop (2014) - I liked it. From when he wakes up in the suit for the first time it's pretty good.
 
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)

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8.5/10
 
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Seventh Son

It wasn't that bad. Jeff Bridges made it entertaining, plus there was Alicia Vikander and Antje Traue to look at. 5/10 :hrt:


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Run All Night

Not bad. Neeson and Kinnaman had good chemistry and Ed Harris was great. A few wasted ideas with some characters though, D'Onofrio and Common in particular. 7/10
 
I, The Jury (1982) starring Armand Assante, Barbara Carrera, Laurene Landon, Alan King, Judson Scott, and Paul Sorvino.

Assante play's Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer investigating the murder an old army buddy.
 
The Peacemaker
Groundhog Day
Tammy
Underclassman (I didn't pick this one)
Lady in White (1988)
 
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Not as good as the trailer led me to believe but still a solid performer by Arnold. 3.5/5
 
From Beyond (1986)

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Stuart Gordon directs this wonderfully bizarre and disturbing adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft short story. For the most part the specials effects makeups hold up very well (although some not as much as others) and there is a lot brutal gore throughout. I really like the use of color and lighting when The Resonator was turned on. Jeffrey Combs gives a solid albeit over-the-top performance as the protagonist. Ted Sorel is massively creepy as the film's villain and his transformation scenes are mind blowing. Barbara Crampton in a dominatrix outfit plus Ken Foree. I highly recommend checking this out.
 
From Beyond is a great flick :up:
DREAMSCAPE. (1983)

Little seen Dennis Quaid film that still is watchable if the SFX are a bit dated.

Awesome film as well. :up:

Splash 9/10
 
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The Killing (1956)

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While it's not my favorite Stanley Kubrick movie he absolutely nails the film noir genre here. With him also writing the screenplay the dialogue is very strong and he applies the cliches of the crime drama genre extremely well. There are some excellent performances throughout particularly Elisha Cook, Sterling Hayden and Marie Windsor. The score by Gerald Fried fits the pacing and suspense perfectly. The heist that is planned out in this is pretty interesting and I found the ending to be very satisfying.
 
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