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thebobmaster

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That Moby track at the end lives rent free in my head.
That music definitely helped to make that one of the most...well, not satisfying, exactly. More like it felt like the very natural way for the movie to end.
 

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No, I'm still not sure why I had this on my list of potential reviews.
 

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Interestingly, Heat is a remake. The same person or persons behind it tried making the exact same film some years earlier, with less talent, time and money, and it was rather forgettable.
 
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That music definitely helped to make that one of the most...well, not satisfying, exactly. More like it felt like the very natural way for the movie to end.
It’s a tragic ending, but you get an emotional catharsis from it because McCauley doesn’t die alone even though the man with him in his last moments is Hanna; his ostensible enemy. But they get each other, choice of money making ventures aside, both men see experiences and the understanding those experiences bred in each other. Having the girl be by McCauley’s side would have not have had the same effect.

 

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Wild at Heart and weird on top
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AGGRO DR1FT (2024)

Harmony Korine making an 80 minutes movie about a Miami hitman in infrared vision and AI imagery that's meant to emulate the cinematography of PS2 video game cutscenes for his company "EDGLRD Productions."

I'm done sanctioning this mans buffoonery. Just play Hotline Miami instead.
 

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Interestingly, Heat is a remake. The same person or persons behind it tried making the exact same film some years earlier, with less talent, time and money, and it was rather forgettable.
Sort of: it was called LA Takedown, and I think it was actually a pilot for a TV show.
 
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
I moved recently and this was the first film I've been to in the new town's cinema. And the cinema was a disappointment. Flat floor for one and the audio was closer to a big tv in a living room than a movie theater. But the movie was good. I was rolling my eyes in the beginning with Furiosa's mother, as the fashion model playing her doesn't sell the role one bit, but thankfully the child actress is fine and of course Taylor-Joy is terrific.

Anyway, the movie stands thematically in a weird sorta place, as Furiosa does hold a tangible ticket to paradise over other people of the Wasteland. Dementus can babble on as much as he likes, but Furiosa will always stay uncorruptable, because she can escape it all.
 
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Jungle Cruise

Heard this film was bad, but started off ok, with the prologue and some nice stylised jungle. Then we met our main characters, and...oh, right, I get it now. They get better, though, but it's an uphill struggle. Emily Blunt,The Rock, and implied-but-not-stated gay comic relief are just really not funny, despite hitting every cliche they could find.

The CGI jungle looked nice, if not that realistic.

Also, in the end, they go back to Europe with a flower petal which has the power to cure all injuries and disease and lift all curses. I would have thought this would be a hug deal, but apparently the implications aren't worth mentioning.
 

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I can never even touch this movie again. I don't hate it, but at the same time, I find it boring to watch. The sequel I will not say anything about.

Jesus, that low? I don't like the movie either, but I can at least get some entertainment value out of it compared to Urban Legend.
 

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I can never even touch this movie again. I don't hate it, but at the same time, I find it boring to watch. The sequel I will not say anything about.


Jesus, that low? I don't like the movie either, but I can at least get some entertainment value out of it compared to Urban Legend.
I can see that with Urban Legend. As for Mummy 3, I just found nothing to grab onto, especially compared to the first two movies. Couldn't really watch it for Brendan Fraser, because he was almost phoning it in, couldn't watch it for his chemistry with Rachel Weisz because she wasn't there, couldn't watch it for the villain because he was just boring...
 
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I can see that with Urban Legend. As for Mummy 3, I just found nothing to grab onto, especially compared to the first two movies. Couldn't really watch it for Brendan Fraser, because he was almost phoning it in, couldn't watch it for his chemistry with Rachel Weisz because she wasn't there, couldn't watch it for the villain because he was just boring...
I have to agree. Mummy 3 is one of those movies thats fine on paper, but somehow ends up being really dull. I keep thinking I enjoyed..parts, but I couldn't tell you anything about it despite watching it twice over the years. Perhaps you could point to the fact that its not the original team, but it was written by the spider-man 2 team.That said its directed by the original Fast & Furious who doesn't have any winners outside of maybe that and Dragonheart.

Mummy 3 is one of those unfortunate films that both never stood out for anything specific and wasn't entertaining enough to get by as fine. Like given the choice Id probably rather just go work on the yard.

*Tosses it on the Thor 2 pile*
 
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Welp. I've done it. I have now watched the worst movie I've ever seen.
 

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The Watchers (2024)

Fucking terrible but in that so bad its good way M. Night Shyamalan movies are where you're left questioning htf it even got financed.

Its advertised that this written and directed by his Daughter, but despite some slightly better cinematography and acting its an M. Night Shyamalan movie through and through.

Super neat premise, great atmosphere, dialogue written by someone who doesn't understand Conversational English, and a twist that is laughably obvious, dumb and drags on way too long.

For those who didn't watch the trailer Dakota Fanning is trapped in a glass cage in the woods being watched at night by monsters. Fucking killer premise right?

Aaaaaand its another lame M. Night Shyamalan fairytale deal. I had the forethought to record my reaction to the twist.

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0/10 or 10/10 depending on whether or not you get a kick out of bad M. Night Shyamalan movies.

(On a side note I was also very disappointed in the heavy reliance on CGI. This was a perfect use case for some glorious Guillermo Del Toro creature effects but instead we got shitty blumhouse boogieman cgi trash.)
 
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The Watchers (2024)

Fucking terrible but in that so bad its good way M. Night Shyamalan movies are where you're left questioning htf it even got financed.

Its advertised that this written and directed by his Daughter, but despite some slightly better cinematography and acting its an M. Night Shyamalan movie through and through.

Super neat premise, great atmosphere, dialogue written by someone who doesn't understand Conversational English, and a twist that is laughably obvious, dumb and drags on way too long.

For those who didn't watch the trailer Dakota Fanning is trapped in a glass cage in the woods being watched at night by monsters. Fucking killer premise right?

Aaaaaand its another lame M. Night Shyamalan fairytale deal. I had the forethought to record my reaction to the twist.

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0/10 or 10/10 depending on whether or not you get a kick out of bad M. Night Shyamalan movies.

(On a side note I was also very disappointed in the heavy reliance on CGI. This was a perfect use case for some glorious Guillermo Del Toro creature effects but instead we got shitty blumhouse boogieman cgi trash.)
I stopped caring for M. Night after The Happening. Even then, most of his films didn't do it for me.
 

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Immaculate (2024)

...oof. I was not ready for that ending.

So anyway I just walked out of Immaculate 2024, produced by and starring up and comer Sidney Sweeney.

Interestingly Sidney Sweeney auditioned for the role, but when the production fell through she actually purchased the writes to the script, hired a director, found financing, and produced it herself.

In brief "The plot focuses on a young novice, who is invited to reside at a picturesque Italian convent, but slowly realizes the terrifying secrets it harbors."

While not an entirely unique concept, the twist really elevates the film beyond the usual hohum of church nonsense horror films and the ending is a nail biter.

I think if Sweeney was angling to get a spotlight shown on her acting chops she picked a winner.

Im gonna give it a 7.6/10. It won me over despite not having any interest in this sort of film.

I suggest trusting the critics on this one and avoiding imdb until youve seen it. Theres a bit of a holy war going on over this one to the point that even the "facts" section of the films imdb page is full of people arguing with each other, which you don't see too often.
 
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Love Lies Bleeding 2024

I really want to be kind to this movie, but I can't escape the visualization that its "Millennial Cohen bros". It's more homage than substance. It's a rural Utah small time crime thriller in which two girls fall in love, do a bad thing and a series of unfortunate events in sues. There's random grotesque and surreal visuals thrown in aping David Cronenberg and Terry Gilliam, but theres not an overarching theme or consistency. It's just like "hey wouldn't it be cool if we did this like in that one movie". Every movie is a remake or homage in some way but without that overall "train" that the film is on, making it unique it just feels..derivative. This is MANDY for like a scene. Big Lebowski has that weird delirious Viking musical number, but it still fits in the sort of wacky narrative of the rest of the film. I didn't feel like Love Lies Bleeding was its own thing.

That said it was still a solid little thriller I'd give it a 6.5/10. I'd say watch it if you're into Cohen Bros and like Cronenberg visuals sliced in. Lots of "eew" in this one.