I know exactly what you're talking about, and thank you for reminding me.And while not a full movie, there's a certain segment of Trick R' Treat that is fantastic. Can't say more about it without spoilers, but...yeah.
I know exactly what you're talking about, and thank you for reminding me.And while not a full movie, there's a certain segment of Trick R' Treat that is fantastic. Can't say more about it without spoilers, but...yeah.
I've seen The Howling, I guess I don't consider it a great werewolf movie. There's some cool scenes in it though.You never seen the first The Howling? It's an excellent werewolf movie, even though it's not accurate to the novel. Which most people haven't read any way. The film I highly suggest you watch with your girl with, with the lights off. It does get legit scary. What about Dog Soldiers? That is another great werewolf film, but it's more action-horror. Still worth it, and a better Resident Evil film, than all of the other live-action RE films.
Dog Soldiers is well worth a look.I've seen The Howling, I guess I don't consider it a great werewolf movie. There's some cool scenes in it though.
In slight fairness to Stephen King, he's always been open that Salem's Lot is completely inspired by Dracula. His entire inspiration was the fact that as an English teacher, one of the books the class he was teaching was assigned reading for was Dracula, and either a student directly or indirectly (can't recall which off the top of my head) posed the theoretical of Dracula coming back, but this time in a small quiet town instead of a larger city, where the vampire could live without anyone outside the town knowing because of the insular nature of small towns.'Salem's Lot (2024)
Haven't seen either of the two previous adaptations. This one has exactly two problems: it's paced like an SNL show that's running out of time and losing skits on the go, and the vampire schtick has been long dulled by its own motions (I would imagine even by 1975, when the King book came out) to the point it feels unremarkable. It basically plays like the second half of any one version of Nosferatu, but drenched in the usual Stephen King pathos of writers, alkies and smalltown Maine. It's not a horrible 2 hours but it stays precisely in the middle of the road the whole way through.
Megan 2.0 I found a much better film than the first. The first movie is not bad, but I didn't find it scary. I do admit, I am in the minority here compared to the film going audience, but I don't care, and they weren't ready for such awesomeness. Also, Megan's actor/voice actor carries this entire film. I love the sass.Finished Megan 2.0
Back half was better.
“You wouldn’t give your child cocaine. Why would you give them a smart phone?”
This and a couple other notes on the dangers of AI gave it a pulse and made me wish it wasn’t surrounded be so much nonsense.
And already I lost interest. Walhberg's action films I am either apathetic towards, or acively dislike. The exceptions are Four Brothers and Two Guns. Mainly because there are other leads/stars carrying the film or are more interesting.Bewildering and charmless action movie starring Mark Walhberg.
A much better movie. Give me both Extraction films or Havoc (2025) any day of the week over another Marky Mark action film.Extraction,
Shane Black has a pretty good track record for enjoyable and polished b-grade action movies, and has even been involved in some bonafide classics. So I’m going to blame this on Mark Wahlberg because most of his films lately have him acting like a total prick and thinking it makes him look like a badass. And there was a few movies where he did come across as badass but he doesn’t have the grit to make the direction you describe work for him. Pity about this movie.Play Dirty (2025)
Bewildering and charmless action movie starring Mark Walhberg. It's supposed to be a sort of light-hearted, wisecracking caper, but much of it misfires significantly. Even the prologue section to set up the film is just so stupid and bizarre it virtually killed my interested before the film went anywhere. I guess it's a sort of heist-cum-revenge film, with a load of generic hijinx and action before it comes to a conclusion. It is liberally slathered in plot holes, absurdity and nonsense - which some films can get away with but this mostly doesn't. Wahlberg plays ruthless, master thief Parker (a character who has cropped up in plenty of better movies before now, e.g. Point Blank) who goes and does stuff. Parker himself is not a likable guy - very practical, callous, self-interested, and I don't know that particularly fits the atmosphere of an otherwise fun movie. His crew seems to be around to hold the fun end up rather more, and at least they actually achieve that.
Overall, This seems like pretty typical streaming film territory (it's backed by Amazon) where reasonably solid names get given decent budgets to produce second-rate outcomes: think The Old Guard, Red Notice, Extraction, etc. Shane Black was the not-premium talent teed up to direct, and this sort of middle-zone actioner is prime Wahlberg territory. It's not that this is an outright bad movie, but it isn't very likeable or engaging either.
Shane Black also made the worst Predator movie, so it's not like he has a completely flawless record.Shane Black has a pretty good track record for enjoyable and polished b-grade action movies, and has even been involved in some bonafide classics. So I’m going to blame this on Mark Wahlberg because most of his films lately have him acting like a total prick and thinking it makes him look like a badass. And there was a few movies where he did come across as badass but he doesn’t have the grit to make the direction you describe work for him. Pity about this movie.
Which is why I'll never ever get 4k versions of old movies from the 80-2000s. Especially if it's live action. I'll stick with my blue ray release. Cameron pretty much sold us all out on these. Fuck him.I got True Lies on 4K. I'd heard things about the transfer, but god dammit I was sick of only owning this thing on DVD. So I got it, and I watched it, and... yeah, you can spot the A.I. It's primarily the faces, since A.I. is deathly afraid you'll not see wrinkles and face creases. It sticks out, and for most of the movie my brain was on a mission to notice it whenever a face was on screen, which unfortunately with a movie filled with humans - as most movies are - was a lot.
Other than that (which was nearly impossible to ignore) the movie actually looked quite good. A little too good even in places - there were some clothing patterns that were stupidly high in detail, like Simon's turtleneck.
Also, they got rid of the '(perfect Arabic)' subtitle joke. WTF?!