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  • Mikey
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    Black Mountain Side (2014)

    Think it's free on Tubi

    Canadian slow-burn movie on par with The Thing (John Carpenter)

    Gosh dang I love this film !!!

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  • TrekStar
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    Shazam! Fury of the Gods.

    Giving it a 7/10 started off a bit slow but last half of movie was quite entertaining, nice cameo appearance by Michael Gray and still wearing his long sleeve red shirt with yellow collar.

    Also liked Lucy Liu character Kalypso, who was the only one of the trio of the ancient evil gods to actual stay evil, although I did think Rachel Ziegler’s Anthea character had a decent good/bad/love story line, and of course always nice to see Shazam trying to get a date with Wonder Woman, I mean who wouldn’t.

    Now I’m wondering if the follow up to this will have Black Adam and or cameos of the rest of the Justice League or maybe a Justice Society League movie?

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  • Wee67
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    Originally posted by Bruce Banner
    Sisu.

    Action packed, over-the-top, super gory WW2 movie.
    Those Nazis sure regretted messing with "The Immortal" Aatami Korpi. He'd give both John Rambo and John Wick a run for their money.
    I was on the fence about this. The gore seemed so over the top that it was almost cartoony, which I like! I just wasn't sure if it was funny gory or poetic gory (like John Wick or John Woo) or just disturbing. I'm waiting for it to stream. Looks like I can rent it now.
    Last edited by Wee67; May 18, '23, 10:24 AM.

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  • apes3978
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    'Elvis' 7/10

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  • Bruce Banner
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    Sisu.

    Action packed, over-the-top, super gory WW2 movie.
    Those Nazis sure regretted messing with "The Immortal" Aatami Korpi. He'd give both John Rambo and John Wick a run for their money.


    Last edited by Bruce Banner; May 17, '23, 8:55 PM.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    ^Oh, Casper Van Dien. You just can't say no, can you?

    The last movie I saw (and the first I've seen in theaters since Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania) was Renfield. There's a thread over in the horror section on it, but I enjoyed it. It was a fun time at the movies, and some nice nods to classic Universal Horror here and there. I'd give it an 7.5-8 or so out of 10.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by Bruce Banner
    Mad Heidi (2022).

    "Swissploitation" action/comedy with blood, gore, boobs, guns, swords, etc.

    The little girl from the Alps is back... With a vengeance! MAD HEIDI is a gory splatter fest and an homage to exploitation cinema. The action horror comedy is streaming NOW! "Bound to become a cult classic" – Telluride Horror Show


    well this I gotta see.

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  • J.B.
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    Post a personal cheeseburger, and we'll discuss.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Originally posted by J.B.
    Saw The Menu on Saturday. Shame on you, Ralph Fiennes. One of the worst movies I've seen in years.
    Post a personal cheeseburger, and we'll discuss.

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  • Bruce Banner
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    Mad Heidi (2022).

    "Swissploitation" action/comedy with blood, gore, boobs, guns, swords, etc.

    The little girl from the Alps is back... With a vengeance! MAD HEIDI is a gory splatter fest and an homage to exploitation cinema. The action horror comedy is streaming NOW! "Bound to become a cult classic" – Telluride Horror Show


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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Bruce Banner
    Yes, there was an appeal system, but most appeals were rejected and the appeals process usually only slightly delayed an execution.
    Generally, no more than three weeks usually elapsed between conviction and execution, which was thought to be enough time for any new evidence to come to light or for any final requests for clemency to be considered.
    Crazy weird considering today a murderer in the UK is most likely to get off in maybe 5-10 years … Maybe even less

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by shaunaconda
    How about Diana Rigg as Emma Peel?
    Yes. But I was focusing on movies (she was more of a damsel as a vulnerable countess in Majesty’s Secret Service). But yes, definitely Diana Rigg belongs as well…

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  • Bruce Banner
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    Originally posted by Mikey

    Question … In 1954 (when the movie was made) did England really have no death sentence appeals ?

    Did they really convict you and "hang" you so quickly after the trial ?
    Yes, there was an appeal system, but most appeals were rejected and the appeals process usually only slightly delayed an execution.
    Generally, no more than three weeks usually elapsed between conviction and execution, which was thought to be enough time for any new evidence to come to light or for any final requests for clemency to be considered.

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  • Mikey
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    Just watched Dial-M for Murder on TCM's

    Being a huge Charlie Chan/NBC Mystery Movie/Columbo fan am embarrassed to admit i'd never seen Dial-M until last night.

    Question … In 1954 (when the movie was made) did England really have no death sentence appeals ?

    Did they really convict you and "hang" you so quickly after the trial ?

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  • shaunaconda
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    How about Diana Rigg as Emma Peel?

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