4/26 was Alien day due to LV-426 the planet from the first two movies. Due to this year being the 45th anniversary they released Alien back in the theaters and your local theater may have a showing of it. I'm planning on taking my boys to see it today. I've seen it in the theater before, and have seen it countless times at home, but somehow seeing it in the theater is just a real treat.
I may wear my vintage Nostromo Brett cap to the theater.
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I watched "Late Night with the Devil" last night. I'm not much into movies about this kind of thing, (mainly because most of them these days are cheap and thoughtless.) However, this one looked well made. It was set in the 70s, and my wife and I are both fond of the film's star.
I would recommend it, not because it's "Really Scary" but because of Dastmalchian's performance. As the posessed girl, Ingrid Torelli makes you uncomfortable for much of the film.
However it doesn't take itself too seriously and a couple of the actors are a bit hammy and stagey, which I think is intentional.
I won't spoil the ending but it's worthy of discussion.
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Remembering GENE WILDER (2023)
Is a doc that somehow I missed out HERE in Chicago, and believe me I looked and was ready to travel for it, but it IS coming out on DVD in a few months. SO I will get to see it hopefully soon! After watching the trailer it looks really dashing!!! Getting back to my Documentary roots!!!
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DISCOVERDALE
I saw this back in 2012 at the CIMM Fest here in Chicago and it is a comedy/Mockumentary ala Spinal Tap! It's about a goy/"kid" who thinks his dad is DAVID COVERDALE (of Deep Purple/Whitesnake fame!) Who of course is also in a band, himself!! So he and his band go on a journey to find Ole Codpeice and confront him! Does it happen? You have to watch the film and see what happens! I am FINALLY getting this on dvd, after all these years! Screw Streaming!
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I recently watched "Raw Meat," a 1972 movie starring Donald Pleasance.
I've seen bits of it before and have read about it a bunch. It's about sub-human Cannibals in the London underground.
It's a well filmed if slightly plodding film. I thought this would be a bigger scale, like a whole "Sawny Bean Family" thing, but it's a much smaller movie.
Donald Pleasance carries this thing as a working-class police inspector; his performance has a lot of layers, and it's nice to see him play a Cockney character. There is also a scene in a pub where he gets drunk that feels a little too real. Christopher Lee has the smallest cameo that legally allows you to put his name in the credits.
Speaking of the credits, the movie has a haunting and somewhat sleazy score, which helped with its grimy look.
i saw this back in 1972 in the old ritz cinema in town when it was on its first run
at 14 i found it creepy and it ruined the london underground for me forever lol
it was called death line in the uk back then heres the uk trailer
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I recently watched "Raw Meat," a 1972 movie starring Donald Pleasance.
I've seen bits of it before and have read about it a bunch. It's about sub-human Cannibals in the London underground.
It's a well filmed if slightly plodding film. I thought this would be a bigger scale, like a whole "Sawny Bean Family" thing, but it's a much smaller movie.
Donald Pleasance carries this thing as a working-class police inspector; his performance has a lot of layers, and it's nice to see him play a Cockney character. There is also a scene in a pub where he gets drunk that feels a little too real. Christopher Lee has the smallest cameo that legally allows you to put his name in the credits.
Speaking of the credits, the movie has a haunting and somewhat sleazy score, which helped with its grimy look.
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To be truthful this should have been a direct to streaming movie. There are only two people you will recognize. Don't go in trying to understand the war, they never do explain it. We enjoyed it but we understood the idea of the movie.Leave a comment:
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Since there are movies that are not SF or horror, but still worth talking about.
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A journey across a dystopian future America, following a team of military-embedded journalists as they race against time to reach DC before rebel factions descend upon the White House.
Boyfriend & I went and saw Civil War today. We happen to see a news clip where Kirsten Dunst talks about a scene where she had with her husband Jesse Plemons. She also described the movie as a group of journalists try to record the latest American war. The movie starts in while America is at war with itself and takes you on a ride that war journalists go through. As a retired photographer the movie brought back some memories (some good some bad) and that is what I liked about the film.
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Today we did a double feature:
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An anonymous young man unleashes a campaign of vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his mother and continue to systemically victimize the poor and powerless.
Our second movie was Monkey Man. I grew up watching BBC programs, so I was familiar with Dev Patel work. This movie is compared to John Wick or any of a Jason Statham film, and it feels like it. The story was there but the action is what you remember most. This film is going to get passed over thanks to the other big budget movies. This was supposed to air on Netflix but went to the movies. It worth seeing the action on a big screen.Leave a comment:
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Since there are movies that are not SF or horror, but still worth talking about.
Civil_War_2024_film_poster.jpg
A journey across a dystopian future America, following a team of military-embedded journalists as they race against time to reach DC before rebel factions descend upon the White House.
Boyfriend & I went and saw Civil War today. We happen to see a news clip where Kirsten Dunst talks about a scene where she had with her husband Jesse Plemons. She also described the movie as a group of journalists try to record the latest American war. The movie starts in while America is at war with itself and takes you on a ride that war journalists go through. As a retired photographer the movie brought back some memories (some good some bad) and that is what I liked about the film.
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