5. The Monkey-Gory, bleakly hilarious, there's some meaningful bits about death in there somewhere but you don't watch the movie for that. You tune in for holy shit moments of mayhem and carnage....
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5. The Monkey-Gory, bleakly hilarious, there's some meaningful bits about death in there somewhere but you don't watch the movie for that. You tune in for holy shit moments of mayhem and carnage....
1. Nosferatu (theater)
2. Hundreds of Beavers (Tubi, why not)
3. Cuckoo (theater)
4. The Wild Robot (Peacock)
5. Flow (theater)
6. Monkey Man (Peacock)
7. Dune Part 2 (Public Library)
8....
I've seen 4, I guess if I counted Hundreds of Beavers it would be in my list.
I wonder if anyone here knew back when the site started that slop blockbusters would end up on streaming instead of in theaters.
4. Paddington 3-Very funny, not as good as the first two, still pretty rad. I'll go see films in the series until they stop making them.
3. CA: Brave New World-I liked this one, but it has final act issues and it feels a bit of a step back for the franchise. Some good action scenes, at least, and a few solid emotional moments.
That's not good, huh
I'll hang out and post with yah until this site finally closes doors.
The Bond series is gonna suck now, Amazon will run it into the ground. I should probably go get the whole series on Blu-ray before I can no longer obtain it on physical release.
Movie Log 2025: February
1. Wagon Master (1950, Tubi)
2. The Grand Duel (1972, Tubi)
3. Nosferatu (2024, Theater)
4. The Wild Robot (2024, Peacock)
5. The Big Country (1958, Tubi)
6. The...
Well there's still some of us here, so yeeahaw I guess.
So far:
1. Companion-more sci-fi satire comedy than horror movie, loved the final shot. Sophie Thatcher rules.
2. Heart Eyes-rom com slasher movie for Valentine's Day, fun but the last act has...
Huh, this thread is awkward now considering things. I don't win anything for being right.
Hah, but not me, never me. I'm fine with it, I'll stay here and spam the site until they finally shut it down.
Yeah, Where Evil Lurks felt a bit too real after covid and everything else, no hope, just pain.
And yeah I'll get to Oddity, Shudder has some good original content. Will let you know one way or...
I haven't seen that one, yet. I plan to keep doing annual Horrorfests until 2028, which if I'm not dead and or we are still around will be my quitting point. 20 years of doing it is enough, plus I...
I finally saw that one during the Joe Bob Briggs super marathon that ended the latest season of The Last Drive-In. Fantastic movie, utterly brutal, very creepy!
Then it ended up winning Nolan Oscars, although I felt it was bloated and not close to his best work.
The current one seems apt too, ha ha. I hope the cats don't get me.
1. Nosferatu (theater)
2. Cuckoo (theater)
3. Flow (theater)
4. Monkey Man (Peacock)
5. Kneecap (theater)
6. MaXXXine (theater)
7. A Real Pain (theater)
8. Heretic (theater)
9. Alien:...
I don't have any rewatches, yet. I usually focus on first time viewings these days.
I wonder how KF would have felt about the Dylan movie that came out. Hmm.
Echo, echo, echo....I think this thing is on. Maybe if I keep on spamming this place they'll finally shut it down, ha ha.
The new Captain American movie seems rad, and Thunderbolts may be dumb fun. Seems to me that the MCU has lost some of it's luster since the last Avengers movie.
Since there's no new forum for 2025, here's the thread for 2025 cinema. No polls, no posters, no gods, no masters, just movies.