Super Sweet Movie Discussion Thread


Sorry if there was another post to quote in ref to The Lost City, but I couldn't find if there was. I finally watched it and enjoyed it. To me it was like a prequel or sequel to Bullet Train. The humor was right down my lane and had the same actors/actresses. Also I am known for having very bad luck.....


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The Munsters on Netflix, Rob Zombie's PG take on the iconic TV show.

Don't. Just don't. Waterboard yourself to avoid this movie. We made it about 15-20 minutes in before bailing. Not funny, not entertaining, with writing so horrible House of the Dragon thinks those guys are scrubs. Flatter than bathroom tile. Horribly boring.
 
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The Munsters on Netflix, Rob Zombie's PG take on the iconic TV show.

Don't. Just don't. Waterboard yourself to avoid this movie. We made it about 15-20 minutes in before bailing. Not funny, not entertaining, with writing so horrible House of the Dragon thinks those guys are scrubs. Flatter that bathroom tile. Horribly boring.
So, it's not too good?
 
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I'm sad to say...it was horrible. It had a lot of potential, but flopped. Great show for kids to go see, no real substance. Seems to be the road DC is going down lately.
Has anyone seen a large-scale production good movie lately? I haven't seen anything I have liked since Maverick, and for a while before then. I am sure my internal bias is showing, but that's still a true statement for me.
 
Has anyone seen a large-scale production good movie lately? I haven't seen anything I have liked since Maverick, and for a while before then. I am sure my internal bias is showing, but that's still a true statement for me.
I'm wondering if the only two "actors" left in Hollywood are the Rock and Marky Mark because they seem to be shoving those two into every crappy Peez dispenser movie they pop out these days. I'm sure both are decent guys but I can't watch either of them on screen -- it's painful.
 
Has anyone seen a large-scale production good movie lately? I haven't seen anything I have liked since Maverick, and for a while before then. I am sure my internal bias is showing, but that's still a true statement for me.

I've seen 2 that come even remotely close to what I consider good, in the past year. But they aren't worth paying money for.
Jurassic World Dominion, mostly for nostalgia reasons.
The Adam Project, it was a refreshing to see a new Sci-fi story, that wasn't an obvious rip off, prequel, sequel or reboot.
 
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