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The Monster (2016) I.M.D.B. A mother and daughter must confront a terrifying monster when they break down on a deserted road. So...much...crying. By the end of it I was rooting for the monster. This movie was pretty dumb. I was bored and frustrated halfway through, but I persevered, much to my detriment. 5/10 |
Circus of the Dead, 2016. You cannot put a rating on this masterpiece. ::love::
Bill Oberst Jr's greatest role http://www.thehorrornation.net/uploa...65177.jpeg?529 I Am A Hero, 2016. 6,5/10 http://66.media.tumblr.com/3c28c0d13...9hl6o2_540.gif |
Over Your Dead Body
This was a second viewing for me, and I really took a lot more away from the movie this time. It's a Takashi Miike film, so as expected there are many layers to peel back and peek under. I don't think this movie hits the usual levels of intensity found in Miike's work, but the story line and the entire "movie within a play within a movie" concept are compelling. And NO, that's not a spoiler. It's how the tale is told, so if you haven't seen it yet, I didn't just ruin it for you. |
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Worth a watch, hammy. Not a bad "remake", found it entertaining at least. But I think instead of remaking that Western classic, it'd be better if they could have done it with a different set up...like going with the same "old" Seven Samurai or Magnificent 7 story idea but set around in this troubling modern time; let's say seven mercenary guys from different parts of the world/background or interest group blend or hired together & declare their war against an extremist group like Taliban or ISIS to save some helpless bunch of cornered people in a distant village/remote town where no Govt. likes to go & interfere or gives a damn...! Anyway, while watching it I don't know why but I was just wondering is there any "The Most Dangerous Game" adaptation with a Western treatment/set up?! |
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