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Movies You’ve Watched Lately | OT | - 2025

DKehoe

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yeah i want to and like i said i did have a ticket for release day. don't want to get into it. i'll see how i feel this friday and maybe go.
Hope you enjoy it when you do get a chance to see it. Let us know what you think. Hopefully it's worth the wait!
 
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I loved The Witch. The Lighthouse was good. The Northman too but was disappointed it wasn't very horror.

Really looking forward to Nosferatu. I could go see it in cinema. I did have ticket for it but cancelled. Not sure what to do. Might go this friday or just wait for home release.
Cinema man, all the way. Movies like this have to be watched on big screen.
 

AJUMP23

Parody of actual AJUMP23
A real pain - watching it was somewhat painful as both people appear necrotic in the movie. 2/5
 
I don't know about that even. I'd have to rewatch Crystal Skulls again to really compare it.
Good luck. I was in the same boat as you thinking it could not have been that bad when I decided to rewatch it (I‘ve only seen it in cinema at that point). It was just as horrible as I remembered it to be.
 

Putonahappyface

Gold Member
Born on the Fourth of July with a new 4k UHD transfer.

Stick Around Bob Ross GIF by Originals
 

DragoonKain

Neighbours from Hell
The Order: Solid movie. It reminds me of the movie Hell or High Water. It's well acted and well shot, my only issue with it is almost like it feels like it's missing a 2nd act. It's missing that climax part of the movie. It's really well done, but if you watch it, go into it looking at it as more of a historical thriller than a pure thriller. And it's not really short either, it's 2 hours, it honestly is one of the rare movies that felt like it could've been longer. But it is based on real life events, so maybe they didn't want to dramatize it too much.

Abigail: fun little horror satire-ish movie. Melissa Barrera is stunning.
 

TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Gladiator 2. Love the orinal one but this one left me cold. Best part of the movie is Denzel and the music, which is recycled from the first movie. The rest, meh, couldn't care about the main character and the script is very weak compared to the original, and never hits like that one did. Even the action scenes where kinda meh imo.
 

AJUMP23

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Y2K - This movie is awful, and every character is insufferable. I was in college when the Y2K stuff happened and I thought none of these characters were nothing like that era. Movie is just bad thought. Cliché in almost every way.
 
Might have to look into that one. I surprisingly really enjoyed Hell or High Water, enough so that I watched it like four times within a three or month time period. Don't know why, really. Just one of those "movies for guys who like movies" thing.
When Taylor Sheridan hits, he hits. No doubt. Lately though, it appears he is stretched too thin, and some of his projects reflect this.
 

DragoonKain

Neighbours from Hell
Juror #2: it's kind of a dumb premise that takes some suspension of disbelief, but it keeps you engaged throughout the movie. Has some heavy hitter actors in it Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, JK Simmons. I predicted exactly how it was going to end like an hour into the movie though.
 

clarky

Gold Member
The Order: Solid movie. It reminds me of the movie Hell or High Water. It's well acted and well shot, my only issue with it is almost like it feels like it's missing a 2nd act. It's missing that climax part of the movie. It's really well done, but if you watch it, go into it looking at it as more of a historical thriller than a pure thriller. And it's not really short either, it's 2 hours, it honestly is one of the rare movies that felt like it could've been longer. But it is based on real life events, so maybe they didn't want to dramatize it too much.

Abigail: fun little horror satire-ish movie. Melissa Barrera is stunning.
Yeah that was my take as well. Could have worked better as a True Detective season 2 that we never got that wasn't totally shit. It felt like bits of narrative where missing here and there. Long form might have suited it better, but overall solid film.

Edit: Oddly enough I also watched Abigail. Fucking stupid but entertaining enough.
 
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GeekyDad

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Took a chance on Somewhere in Queens yesterday. Glad I watched it. Evidently, Ray Romano also directed it. It was a little rough around the edges. Though one of my favorite actresses, Metcalf didn't seem like she knew where to lock on in terms of an accent, but she was great all the same. The young girl actress had a look that made me roll my eyes at first glance, but she was good, nonetheless.

Seemed like Romano wasn't well versed in how to express his story with finesse, but he still managed to make a very moving movie, regardless. And the ending was absolute excellence. If you don't cry, you're dead inside.
 

DKehoe

Gold Member
Watched a couple of new ones today, both of which I really enjoyed. First was A Real Pain



Culkin's performance has, garnered a lot of praise, and rightly so. The energy of Succession's Roman into a more sympathetic character. But I really liked Eisenberg's too, whose character's issues might not run as deep as his cousin's but is working through his own stuff. Really good directorial debut from Eisenberg too.

The next was Babygirl



I guess since I talked about the two lead performances in the last one I'll talk about the ones here. Kidman is great, the film is a great showcase for her. I think I'd only seen Harris Dickinson in The Iron Claw before and that was a role where other characters were more prominent than his. I can see him getting a lot more work based off of his work here.

Of the two I'd say I would recommend A Real Pain the most. But both are worth checking out if they catch your interest.
 

GreenAlien

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Haunted (1995)

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I expected a run of the mill haunted house, but it's a good ghost story. It's not scary, but somehow still very engrossing. It might have a lot to do with young Kate Beckinsale (and her nude body double).
 
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od-chan

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Don't Look Up (2021)

I knew this was turbo liberal propaganda going in (trust the science our science), but I liked The Big Short, Vice, and Anchorman and so I was willing to give this a shot.

The first 90 minutes are alright. Leo is doing well enough, JLaw is her mediocre self. Streep as narcissictis president isn't total shit and Jonah Hill is tolerable, when he takes stabs at JLaw. It's a okay enough movie.

Then they go into full spin though. It's comical how bad it its. Suddently they're making up these two sides (which on itself would be fine to illustrate division or whatever) but the one side in the movie is so clearly "bad" and the other is just all around 100% benevolent "good". Like the one side is genuinely only rednecks and greedy company people while the other side is FUCKING ARIANA GRANDE singing a song about how you need to "look up" and "trust the science". Like honestly I'm almost thinking there's a layer of meta-satire I haven't picked up on here yet, but they're absolutely playing this straight in the movie. And it makes sense if you think about it. Arianna Grande is like one of the last people on earth who would be willing to let herself get mocked that way, so they need to play this straight.

Also that whole CEO tech character is just... he just sucks. Who thinks this is funny?! It's like they watched Silicon Valley on HBO and tried to come up with like a deliberately not funny way of doing that.

Timothe Chalamet is also in this movie... for some reason? The involvement of his character really tells you everything about this movie you needed to know. The whole film is giving MASSIVE "how you doin fellow kids" ," these CORPORATIONS, am I right??" vibes...

Honestly I don't want to hear one liberal soul complain about bullshit like Reagan (2024) or Yellowstone or anything when this is what they are coming up with.

2/10

E: Also, I just watched: Thank you for smoking (2005)
Short sweet fun little picture. Nothing amazing, could be a lot better, but the actor for the main character really carried this. Also loved JK Simmons, Katie Holmes and David Koechner in this. 6/10.
 
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Andyliini

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The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story

My girlfriend is a Disney nut, and she has the Walt Disney Treasures DVD's on her shelf. She wanted to show them to me, and I thought it might be fun to see some history of cartoons. The first box on the shelf was for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and since there are only 13 shorts available, the second DVD also needed some content, they threw in this documentary from 1999. It's quite standard biopic on a legendary animator and inventor, but just that. Might have new information for fans, but doesn't really do anything new or extraordinary. At least there are no t talking heads in tears here.
 

Lunarorbit

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My buddy was talking about Taken earlier today; it's got Hayden Christiansen, idras Elba, TI.

For some reason that reminded me of Now You See Me. Dont know why i thought of it but I immediately started getting mad. That's got to be the most convoluted story I've ever witness. I can't even remember what happens...I was so disappointed cause I like all of the actors in it.

When I see the poster I shake my head
 

AJUMP23

Parody of actual AJUMP23
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story

My girlfriend is a Disney nut, and she has the Walt Disney Treasures DVD's on her shelf. She wanted to show them to me, and I thought it might be fun to see some history of cartoons. The first box on the shelf was for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and since there are only 13 shorts available, the second DVD also needed some content, they threw in this documentary from 1999. It's quite standard biopic on a legendary animator and inventor, but just that. Might have new information for fans, but doesn't really do anything new or extraordinary. At least there are no t talking heads in tears here.

Ub is an interesting character and basically helped make Disney what it was.
 

INC

Member
Longlegs

What an average film, even cage didn't make it anything special, and script with the weird delivery was tipping over into cringe tbh.

It looked bleak (in a good way) and had some amazing shots, but other than that, it's 5.7/10
 

Cfh123

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Heretic

Hugh Grant and the two female actors were excellent. The best part was the first hour - the talk about religion, before they went to the other part of the house.

It did not stick the landing for me. I thought the last act was kind of goofy. I've found that horror movies often start strong, then fizzle towards the end. The movie could have gone in a different direction for the final act. That being said, it was an enjoyable movie.
 
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ReBurn

Gold Member
That Thing You Do!

Tom Hanks' directorial debut. A fun, kinda heartwarming movie. I enjoyed it. Kinda wish I would have seen it years ago.
 

V1LÆM

Gold Member
watched "Late Night with The Devil" today.

saw a video on youtube about it and sounded interesting but don't think it was that good. i mean it wasn't bad and it's not a typical horror movie which i'll always appreciate. i get what they were trying to do with it but seemed a bit silly and confusing.

 

DKehoe

Gold Member


I saw A Complete Unknown last night. I liked it and thought Chalamet made for a good Dylan in it. I knew the basics of the story but there were things I didn't know, like Dylan and Johnny Cash being friends. I'll maybe pick up the book it's based on.

I remember my dad telling me he was meant to go to one of Dylan's gigs in the period where he had just gone electric. Unfortunately he wasn't able to make it but it would have been a hell of a thing to say you were there for. He passed away a few years ago and the film made me wish he could have seen it. I'd have loved to have known what he thought of it. But I guess in a weird way it can be kinda nice to have those moments that keep you connected to those you've lost.
 
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