What's The Last Movie You Watched? XIV - - - - Part 17

Status
Not open for further replies.
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!

I liked it a lot.
 
262qhbd.jpg


2.5/5

2qks4kx.jpg


2/5
 
I rewatched Pyshco last night - after watching the trailer for Hitchcock - and have to say, it becomes better with each viewing.
 
Prometheus

Not really sure how I feel about it right now. It's not bad, but it's not what I expected or wanted. I will watch it again and see if I feel differently.
 
Head of State
Chris Rock stars in a movie and it turns to gold
Bernie Mac is extra gold :up:
 
Prometheus

Not really sure how I feel about it right now. It's not bad, but it's not what I expected or wanted. I will watch it again and see if I feel differently.
To me, it plays very much like a hybrid of the horror of Alien, mixed with the moral and ethical questions of Blade Runner.
 
To me, it plays very much like a hybrid of the horror of Alien, mixed with the moral and ethical questions of Blade Runner.

You know I have never seen Blade Runner. I think I will rent it to see if I can understand what you mean.

Thanks.
 
The Woman in Black 8 /10

MV5BMjEwMzIxOTg3N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMjI4ODUzNw@@._V1._SY317_.jpg



I think this is a return to form for Hammer films. The Woman in Black has the right gothic atmosphere , visuals , and suspense. Also I thought Radcliffe did a good job of carrying the film. There's some great scares but also the same cliches you see in this type of film. The ending is a bit purplexing but it works for me.

October Horr-o-thon 2012
1. Stephen King's Sleepwalkers 7/10
2. The Innkeepers 8/10
3. Triangle (2009) - 7/10
4. A Nightmare on Elm St (1984) -9/10
5. A Nightmare on Elm St 2 -6.5/10
6. A Nightmare on Elm St 3: Dream Warriors 9/10
7. A Nightmare on Elm St 4: The Dream Master 7/10
8. A Nightmare on Elm St 5 : The Dream Child 6/10
9. Freddy's Dead : The final nightmare 6.5/10
10.Wes Craven's New Nightmare 8/10
11.Freddy vs Jason 7.5/10
12.The Woman in Black 8/10
 
Hq0gt.jpg

Vampire's Kiss

Another hilariously bad/awesome film by Nic Cage. It's a story about a man's journey to insanity (specifically a Vampire) and of course only one man could actually pull it off. This film is full of crazy dark comedic moments that I can't really list because there's too many.
9/10

Dude. I think you've joined the club of the 5 people in the world who has seen this movie. Welcome. :awesome: It's definitely one of Cage's Cagiest.
 
Last edited:
61, actually, and I only correct because it's make its prescience slightly more impressive. It really is an excellent movie, and one of Wilder's best.
You're right; I can't do math :doh:. But yeah, it still feels bold now. It probably shocked 1950s Hollywood.
 
You know I have never seen Blade Runner. I think I will rent it to see if I can understand what you mean.

Thanks.
Just so you know, you need to watch Blade Runner like 2 or 3 times to really get it.

Very few people end up liking Blade Runner after just one viewing.
 
Just so you know, you need to watch Blade Runner like 2 or 3 times to really get it.

Very few people end up liking Blade Runner after just one viewing.

I actually just added it to my Netflix queue. I'll watch it more than once to give it a shot. I'd like to like Prometheus more, but as it is...I'm kind of "meh" on it. Again, thanks for the recommendation.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Staff online

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
202,368
Messages
22,092,917
Members
45,887
Latest member
Barryg
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"