Super Sweet Movie Discussion Thread

I've been on a recent Clint Eastwood movie kick. Josey Wales tonight. One of my favorite scenes....for many reasons.

 
Just watched "Dead Alive" for the first time,

1. I never knew Peter Jackson directed a cheesy over the top b rated horror film.
2. It's actually really good if you like this sort of movie with it's over the top antics and gore as well as the cheesy one-liners (Think Killer Clowns From Outerspace, or Evil Dead), but still is able to be uniquely different.

 
Am I the only person that didn't like Thor: Ragnarok?

Minus Cate Blanchett, because....Cate Blanchett.

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"I need you to help me conquer the world."
"Say no more, fam."
 
Josh Brolin was a phenomenal pick for Cable today, couldn't think of a better choice - but growing up I always envisioned this man in his 80's/90's prime as Cable:
While JB is a good choice, the best choice would have likely been Stephen Lang from Avatar. Not exactly sure why he is going to be a villain in Deadpool though...
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I've been on a recent Clint Eastwood movie kick. Josey Wales tonight. One of my favorite scenes....for many reasons.


Speaking of Josey Wales.

Found this today. A hell of a good way to spend 15 minutes of your life.

Some of my fishing buddies have little tolerance for Indians and their claims...I on the other hand feel sympathy.

Chief Dan George (Lone Watie in Josey Wales) speaks in this as well.

 
Black Panther is definitely worth watching.

I give it 8 popcorns out of 10.
 
Am I the only one here that's not really into superhero/comic book movies?

I don't mind watching them, but if plans to watch one fall through it makes no difference at all.

Does anyone here also laugh at horror movies? The more pretensively "scary", the harder I laugh.
 
I don't mind watching them, but if plans to watch one fall through it makes no difference at all.

Does anyone here also laugh at horror movies? The more pretensively "scary", the harder I laugh.

Yeah, I am ambivalent. I will watch them on the telly with the kids, but I don't ever plan on watching one.

Today's horror movies, slasher and gore, yeah, pretty funny. I prefer the old school psychological thrillers that leaves me saying "man, that fucked with my mind...."
 
Omg...latest Bladerunner put me to sleep. It was torturous and just dragged on. I woke up and saw Harrison Ford and then went back to unrestful sleep.
 
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