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What is the best recent movie you’ve seen.

Halloween Mike

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Ballerina tomorow yeeeahhh can't wait !!!

Si c'est 50% aussi badass que John Wick ca va etre malade!!
Je confirme que c'est malade ! Faux aimer le coté action intense (l'histoire est basique) mais encore des nouvelles passes inédite avec toute sorte d'armes.
 

EastWind

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Just Go With It.

An Adam Sandler flick.

Have not laugh this hard from a movie for a while.


 

Robert 21

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Cell
2016 R 98 mins
Action
John Cusack
Samuel L Jackson
Isabelle Fuhrman
Stacy Keach
Novel by Stephen King

Set in Boston. Filmed in Atlanta.

The First 11 minutes…

Alice: “They’re acting like a flock of birds.”

Tom: “I guess they all don’t travel in flocks.”


“Walk on, and you’ll never walk alone.”







Yes, I liked IT!

Sally is in the Bar and she’s going for the locked door…. I’m sitting here saying don’t do it, don’t do it…






***FREAK CITY***
 

Capitaine Pussycat

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Saw The Monkey recently. Overall enjoyable, but I do have a soft spot for movies a little deranged or where the humor is on the dark side. I really enjoyed Theo James in The Gentlemen on Netflix and thought he did a fine job. The movie does lose a little steam for me towards the end as it becomes more cartoonish and Osgood Perkins movies do seem to be polarizing, probably wouldn't watch it again. Still, had it's funny moments.

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As an aside, I also ended watching an older movie as I had some down time. There's Something About Mary, such a classic. That opening scene where they're going to the prom, Cinema. Franks and Beans!
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Warfare. Slow burn at first, but once it gets going, movie chunks. A bit of HBO's Generation Kill with that Alex Garland touch. Thought it wad really good, though there were some really graphic war scenes, may not appeal to everyone.
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Last saturday, I went to see A working Man, a typical one-man army action movie

On sunday, i rewatched Pulp Fiction, i always enjoy watching it as if it was the first time.
MGM+
A Working Man
(Rent $5.99 - Signed up for MGM+)*
2025 R 117 mins
Action
Jason Statham (Bad ASS)
Arina Rivas


“Levon Cade (Jason Statham) left his profession behind to work construction and be a good dad to his daughter. But when a local girl vanishes, he's asked to return to the skills that made him a mythic figure in the shadowy world of counter-terrorism…”








Yes, yes, YES I liked IT!
More, more, MORE Jason Statham!!!



*I have AMZN Prime Video.
Saw I could get MGM+ for 3 Months at $0.99/Month. It then Renews $6.99.






***IT’s OVER NOW***
 
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LeDodo

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Not recently but I was surprised by Baby driver.
Loved the music synched with the pictures. The director did do on purpose some nice synchronization. If you didn't catch them you can check the Trivia in IMDB
 

Doc Holliday

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The Untamed (2016)

Not going to ruin it for you all.

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Watched it the other night. Still not sure if the sex scene near the end was pornographic or just gross. Maybe both. As for the moral of the story i guess it’s that when it comes to great sex looks don’t really matter & a man who’s great in bed can get any woman he wants! Lol

Reminds me of an sp i used to see frequently. I mean…A LOT! Anyways one day a buddy of mine who wasn’t aware that i had seen her had bumped into her when his roomate was seeing her. He wasn’t really impressed & joked that one of our other buddies always raved about her. He said “Seriously i don’t know what he sees in her. This girl is as plain looking as they get. Yet she’s one of his regulars!” I told him that i had also seen her. I added “This girl is absolutely fantastic in bed! She’s a beast! I can’t wait to see her again!” Lol

By the way this is a good movie & probably one of the best movies to come from Mexico. It’s part horror/part science fiction & i’m not going to say more!
 

Doc Holliday

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I was underwhelmed with "Saturday Night Fever", when I saw it a few years ago. But "Taxi Driver" is a true Scorsese classic. It gets better with each viewing.
I first saw SNF about 15 years ago & also felt a bit underwhelmed by it. But it was likely because the movie was dated & i regretted not having watched it at around the time it came out. I likely would have found it sensational had i seen it then. I absolutely loved the soundtrack & the dancing sequences which i still watch on YouTube occasionally. When i was growing up i just missed the disco era & i have always said that if i could go back in time i’d like to experience the height of the disco era.

As for Taxi Driver i saw it once but was somewhat underwhelmed mostly because i was likely too young when i saw it. That’s one movie that i plan to re-watch soon!
 

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Seeing it again a few years really surprised me. It's not some Hollywood fantasy. The thing that really stands out today about Saturday Night Fever is its fairly gritty, working-class aesthetic and raw depiction of Brooklyn life in the 1970s. And to that extent it has a lot more in common with Taxi Driver than an unsuspecting viewer only familiar with the soundtrack might expect. I mean, there's crumbling infrastructure everywhere, economic stagnation, and dead-end jobs, contrasting with the disco’s escapist glamour [which itself is small and not exactly that glamorous]. But the disco is all the Travolta character has, and provides his life with meaning, identity, transcendence, etc. Gotta be better than his job in a paint store, right!
 

Doc Holliday

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But the disco is all the Travolta character has, and provides his life with meaning, identity, transcendence, etc. Gotta be better than his job in a paint store, right!
I agree. The Travolta character is one of society’s losers but inside a discotheque he’s king of the world! He’s like one of those great rock lead singer who can mesmerize & take over an audience! He’s like Freddie Mercury, Roger Daltrey, Bono or Mick Jagger when he’s on the dance floor! Back when i first watched it 15 years ago i compared his character to legendary porn stars like John Holmes, Rocco Siffredi & Tom Byron in that before they became famous in porn they were pretty much losers & nobodies in their personal lives but similar to Tony Manero & dancing they were kings of fucking! Manero’s profiency at dancing was how they depend on their penis & what they can do with it!
 
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Clown in a Cornfield (2025)
Recent slasher that i hadn’t really planned on watching and that i’m so glad i did! I really loved that movie and found it entertaining as hell! I’d describe it as an horror/mystery/comedy thriller which doesn’t fail in the gore department & the unexpected humorous moments! This is one of the best movies of its genre that i’ve seen in recent time & it was filmed in Canada with mostly Canadian actors. I dont want to spoil it for you so i won’t say more. I’m about to go watch it again! Lol
 

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Thanks for the review on Clown in a Cornfield, was curious on this one. Ill add it to my list. I enjoy slashers the most in horror. I do have multiple other movies on my watchlist tough like The Substance wich i still have not seen, and Sinners i keep hearing good review but i wonder if it will be "for me". Ill watch it down the road for sure.

I finally watched Rambo 3 last night. Yes for the first time (lol). No idea why it took me so long as its right up my alley. It was fun but the irony of Afghanistan and the war is not lost on me. Otherwise yeah it has all the explosions and sound effects of the late 80s, so in itself it may even feel a bit nostalgia. Taking it into context (in 88), its really just a big dumb action movie more than anything else. Its just putting yourself almost 40 years later in the "futur" and knowing about this country that kinda give it more depth.
 
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And Sinners. Maybe the best mainstream movie this year.
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Just finished watching it. It was OK. I felt like it was lacking in character development. I wasn't given much reason to care or not care about anyone. Deaths didn't have enough emotional impact. The action sequences were fine, but nothing that really stood out. The music is great.
Since I haven't watched many recent movies, it's in my top 5 of the year. It'll likely stay there since I have way too many older movies to catch up on.
 
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