Not a huge fan of the series and found TDMMDI to be one of its best offeringsThe Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It - Disappointing script, direction, and execution.
Not a huge fan of the series and found TDMMDI to be one of its best offeringsThe Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It - Disappointing script, direction, and execution.
Love me copy. I’ve watched it a few times since picking it up and it still stands as my favorite movie of all time. Now I need to get that 4K copy of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind.Jaws - 4KUHD - I bought this when it released last year, just barely watching the disc for the first time now. Such a great movie to watch around the 4th. Looks and sounds better than it ever has, well worth the purchase.
Gonna try including the movie posters in my reviews from now on.
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This was written like a b-movie. How the hell did they get Neeson and Fishborne in this?
Still though, I enjoyed the sets, and the way they used the trucks were pretty neat. Also, I would have liked more of the truck driving aspect to be more in the forefront.
with Roy Scheider. Interesting never heard of this one.I settled on a movie that is almost the opposite. I heard of this thing on a Facebook movie group.
Movie has a slow gradual buildup introducing the characters. They're 4 criminal fugitives that fled to random South American hellhole village. They have no legit paperwork and lack money to be able to move again.
The nearby oil well catches fire and they need some dynamite to blow the well and put it out. The dynamite is old and hasn't been stored properly so it's unstable and they can't really put it on a helicopter.
So... these 4 guys accept a high offer of 10,000 each to operate 2 trucks moving dynamite through jungle roads.
Movie is fvcking nightmare fuel. It's like the Das Boot of trucking constantly on the edge of horrible death.
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I settled on a movie that is almost the opposite. I heard of this thing on a Facebook movie group.
Movie has a slow gradual buildup introducing the characters. They're 4 criminal fugitives that fled to random South American hellhole village. They have no legit paperwork and lack money to be able to move again.
The nearby oil well catches fire and they need some dynamite to blow the well and put it out. The dynamite is old and hasn't been stored properly so it's unstable and they can't really put it on a helicopter.
So... these 4 guys accept a high offer of 10,000 each to operate 2 trucks moving dynamite through jungle roads.
Movie is fvcking nightmare fuel. It's like the Das Boot of trucking constantly on the edge of horrible death.
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Is that a remake of Wages of Fear? I've not seen Wages of Fear, but have been meaning to. It's been in my Criterion channel queue since the service went live, still haven't watched it.
The Wages of Fear (1953)
In the South American jungle, supplies of nitroglycerine are needed at a remote oil field. The oil company pays four men to deliver the supplies in two trucks. A tense rivalry develops between the two sets of drivers on the rough remote roads where the slightest jolt can result in death.letterboxd.com
i put it just above average. really like the family dynamic and action sequences were good.Black Widow - it was ok. Nothing to rave about. Kind of a by the book action movie.
Personally, this wasn't what I wanted from a Black Widow spin off. I wanted a pre-avengers movie.
It certainly isn't the worst Marvel movie. I enjoyed this more than I did Captain Marvel or Thor 2 for example, but is nowhere near as good as say an Iron Man 1 or CA Winter Soldier.i put it just above average. really like the family dynamic and action sequences were good.
i agree though, i would have preferred a pre-avengers movie
Will always love that movie, was one of my Mom's favorites and we'd always watch it together when we caught it on tv or just on blu ray etc.Jaws - Forever 10/10
A local theater had a showing of it last night. Packed house, it was awesome!
I revisited Jaws 2 last year and that film is actually good just not on the level of the first. Doubt I ever revisit 3 and 4 that s*** was bad then and will still be bad now lol.Will always love that movie, was one of my Mom's favorites and we'd always watch it together when we caught it on tv or just on blu ray etc.
I just watched Jaws 2 again for the first time in a while and that movie gets a lot of hate but I don't see why, yeah it's not as good as the first one but still it's head and shoulder above every other shark movie out there. The only other "shark movie" I've seen that I really like is The Shallows.
I guess I'm a bit forgiving with sequels to my favorite movies, I don't hate Halloween 2 (1981) either, it actually bugs me a bit that the new ones totally skip that movie and the brother/sister storyline. Even if they wanted to drop the brother/sister part of it they could still include him going to the hospital to try to finish the job and killing a lot of other people.
Haven't thought about Versus since like high school. That movie kicked assFear Street Part 2: 1978 - Having some fun with these, looking forward to part 3 this weekend.
Versus - Entertaining violent Japanese action / horror movie from 20 years ago. Crazy low budget, still quite entertaining.