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I've heard, but don't know for sure, that the film set a record for the number of blank rounds fired, and that afterwards CGI was generally used for that so it's likely to hold it indefinitely.

It's interesting, in that many people (myself included), totally did not see this as a satire when it came out, though it nominally being an adaptation of a book that wasn't one didn't help. In large part I think this is because so many action films of this sort are just very fascist anyway, so it was hard to see a difference. All good looking white people fight generic monsters, the government getting lots of things wrong? Par for the course.
 
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Akira (1988)

For years, I've heard people praise this movie. I only saw short clips of it, and I always thought it was a bit overrated due to admittingly amazing animation, but doesn't offer much else in other aspects.

Well, I finally sat down to watch it. And animation is still god-tier level of work, especially violennce and gore. Someone getting shot repeatedly is super detailed, and every chase scene or motorbike scenes are fluidly animated. Oh and the layers....so much layers and depths.....

SFX is just as impressive. Especially when someone is horribly injured, and they are desperately trying to breathe. I can actually feel the pain in their voice.

But it's the story where I was most interested in when going in, because watching clips of it didn't give me the full picture. And color me impressed, the story was amazing too! Although I don't really understand what happened to Akira, the three kids, and Testuo at the end (did they die? transported to another dimension? turned into a living energy?)

I don't typically say this because I always tend to find flaws in highly-praised movies, but Akira is one of the rare exceptions where it tuly deserves the praises
 

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I'm watching Backrooms. I don't understand the hype for Backrooms. Feels like one of those Gen Z things that champions vibes and vague lore over anything of human interest or dramatic heft. Oh, and floppy disks. Can you imagine only being able to store 1.44 MB of data? So creepy!
 
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I'm watching Backrooms. I don't understand the hype for Backrooms. Feels like one of those Gen Z things that champions vibes and vague lore over anything of human interest or dramatic heft. Oh, and floppy disks. Can you imagine only being able to store 1.44 MB of data? So creepy!
It's kind of like House of Leaves, if you took out the character study and the family drama and the allusions to the myth of the minotaur and the satire of media analysis and the post modern stylistic flourishes and just left "What if you got lost in an endless maze of corridors... wouldn't that really suck?"
 

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This movie has a stranglehold on my emotions, and I suspect it will for the rest of my life. It’s harder to watch now knowing what happened to Judith Barsi (fuck that guy; fuck him all the way down) but, and this is a big stinky but, I don’t think all the sequels were wastes of time. Most of them are; but I’d be lying if I didn’t say the fifth sequel’s song (one of the most genuine cases of Disneyfication that exists is these sequels: so many songs) about their parents marking the first time Littlefoot speaks about his mother isn’t nice, or the tenth one that answers the question of Littlefoot’s dad in a not totally shit way was good too. Plus hey, Keifier Sutherland voiced him.

Not a single one of the sequels is worthy of polishing the original’s shoes; but they managed more than once to do interesting things.
 
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This movie has a stranglehold on my emotions, and I suspect it will for the rest of my life. It’s harder to watch now knowing what happened to Judith Barsi (fuck that guy; fuck him all the way down) but, and this is a big stinky but, I don’t think all the sequels were wastes of time. Most of them are; but I’d be lying if I didn’t say the fifth sequel’s song (one of the most genuine cases of Disneyfication that exists is these sequels: so many songs) about their parents marking the first time Littlefoot speaks about his mother isn’t nice, or the tenth one that answers the question of Littlefoot’s dad in a not totally shit way was good too. Plus hey, Keifier Sutherland voiced him.

Not a single one of the sequels is worthy of polishing the original’s shoes; but they managed more than once to do interesting things.
Oh, I've heard there are some decent sequels. I even remember a couple vaguely. I'm just not going to watch 13 of them. I'm almost done doing the DisneyToon sequels, I need a break.
 

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Casual Shinji

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I got Cat's Eye on blu-ray. One of the more obscure Stephen King adaptations. Also more in the lane of a PG-13 horror. It's three short stories which are all connected by a cat trying to find its way somewhere. The first involves a man played by James Woods calling in the help of a very questionable organisation to help him quite smoking, the second sees a tennis coach forced into a dangerous bet with a gangster, and the third has Drew Barrymore get creepy visits from Frank Welker. The highlight is Kenneth McMillan as the psychopathically giddy gangster.

I've seen this movie once or twice, but the main reason I bothered to talk about it here is because the blu-ray transfer is pretty acceptional. This movie isn't exactly popular, but they seemingly put a lot more effort into cleaning up the image quality of this film than I've seen with more well known movies.
 

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I got Cat's Eye on blu-ray. One of the more obscure Stephen King adaptations. Also more in the lane of a PG-13 horror. It's three short stories which are all connected by a cat trying to find its way somewhere. The first involves a man played by James Woods calling in the help of a very questionable organisation to help him quite smoking, the second sees a tennis coach forced into a dangerous bet with a gangster, and the third has Drew Barrymore get creepy visits from Frank Welker. The highlight is Kenneth McMillan as the psychopathically giddy gangster.

I've seen this movie once or twice, but the main reason I bothered to talk about it here is because the blu-ray transfer is pretty acceptional. This movie isn't exactly popular, but they seemingly put a lot more effort into cleaning up the image quality of this film than I've seen with more well known movies.
The bet with that gangster played out in my life many times when doing network configuration live. Something can seem so simple but if you mess it up, your life is over.

War Machine, Netflix C+

Remember that time when Sylvester Stallone thought his next Rambo movie would take him into the arctic, to have a Rambo/The Thing/Predator mash-up? Kinda like that.

1980s style action war film with terrific if cliche set up of a perfectly serviceable boot camp training movie that goes Aliens about 1/3 of the way through. Does what it needs to do.