Author Topic: What's the last movie[s] you've seen + have take on it. Worth seeing or not  (Read 256474 times)

doggfather

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
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not as bad as i remembered.

batman parts are fine!
 

Sccit

waterboy .. adam sandler classix
 

doggfather

He's All That (2021)
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Remake of She is all that...

No reason of makin this one...

Not a single...

Borin as phuck film on its own right...
 

Sccit

old school .. 2000s classic comedy
 

doggfather

Justice League (2017)
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Average at best.

There are scenes what work and there are some aint.

Aquaman still nice and batfleck too.
 

doggfather

The Sheep Detectives (2026)
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Really good film in so many ways. The story, the crime, the murder, the cast.
 

Sccit

Anaconda (OG) .. haven't seen this one in a minute
 

TraceOneInfinite

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Chances Are (1989) Starring Robert Downey Jr. and Cher

Life got ya down?  Feeling depressed about the world?  People just aren't the same these days?   Missing love in your life?  Then I got a movie for you...ladies and gentlemen welcome back to 1989 when everything in the world was just fine...

If you are an 80's guy (like me and Mike Tyson) then you will love this movie.  Just watched it again a couple days ago.  Cybill Shephard was one of my first crushes as a kid.  She's spectacular in this movie.  Had that great hit song by Cher and Peter Catera that ties the movie together in the end.  It's a great love story and a great friendship, feel good story.

Movie Themes:

Reincarnation
Death
Family
The Soul
Memory
Love Triangle
Friendship









 

doggfather

T.F x DJ MUGGS - DONT CALL ME LUCKY (2026)
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Interesting, but not bad at all! somekind of videogame, cyberpunk, future sci fi or what.

minimal talking, good music!
 

Sccit

fatal attraction - classic 80s flick with michael douglas & glenn close
 

BJV

Idle Hands (1999)

Late 90s horror comedy. I love bad movies and this is definitely one of them.
 

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Sccit

earth wind and fire documentary .. very well done
 

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"Sliding Doors" 1998 Gwyneth Paltro.  5 STARS!!!!!

Caught a good 90's movie I hadn't seen.  "Sliding Doors" starring Gwyneth Paltro.  Has a great, late 90's feel and fits in with all the rich and dynamic films that came out in that era that hit on a wide range of topics.  The movie is actually really deep and thought-provoking, stimulating, because it deals with parallel lives.  So, in one version Paltro's character misses the train by one second and in the other version she catches the train by one second.  And then their lives play out in a side by side contrast and the only way you really know the difference is that in the one where she misses the train she gets a bump on her head, and also has a friend who suggests a different hairstyle.  So you can always easily tell which of the two parallel universes she's in because in one she just has the same long hair the whole time.

It's really cool because at some points Version A of herself almost still ends up like Version B and it gives the viewer a message like, "oh, so things work out the same just in a slightly different route" but at other moments Version A and B are very different an even opposites.  So it plays some nice tricks on the mind and gives the brain a massage.  It's sort of like "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind", "Being John Malcovich", "The Air I Breathe", or "Mr. Nobody".  One of those mindbending twist of fate movies.

This one is a laid back British Romantic Comedy but also very deep and rich in philosophical drama.  I also recommend all the similar movies I mentioned above.  These mind-bending movies give your brain a massage.
 

Sccit

permanent midnight - i also caught a 1998 film i've never before seen.. this one is about ben stiller being a junky .. not his best but solid movie overall