Movie Night (Official Movie Discussion Thread)

Lmao this shit was wild


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Watching “Empty Man” on Disney+ supposed to be a horror, this shit is trash. So trash I’ve kept it on to see if it can surpass itself in how shit it is.
 
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It was as depressing as I thought it would be. Lost track of how many times my jaw dropped throughout the film. Something about the cinematography, the director really had a thing for having the actors stare directly into the camera, it makes scenes extra uncomfortable to watch, especially with all of the chaos usually going around. It takes place over a course of days, I can't imagine the atrocities that went down over the entire war. It makes my stomach turn.
 
These 2 samurai movies were pretty good on Netflix

Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning
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Love story with a ton of violence


Rurouni Kenshin: The Final
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Was an ok sequel. It was more sappy than the first one though
 
These 2 samurai movies were pretty good on Netflix

Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning
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Love story with a ton of violence


Rurouni Kenshin: The Final
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Was an ok sequel. It was more sappy than the first one though
You have the order wrong. There were 3 movies before those two. "The final" is the forth installment. "The beginning" is the last installment but really a prequel since it talks about his early life. The anime is good as well.
 
You have the order wrong. There were 3 movies before those two. "The final" is the forth installment. "The beginning" is the last installment but really a prequel since it talks about his early life. The anime is good as well.
Those 2 were the only ones I saw on Netflix. Guess I'll have to google the others and the anime
 
Retro Review


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What a great immersive and dedicated performance from Billy Bob Thornton as the mentally disabled Karl Childers.
Having spent most of his life in a mental hospital after murdering his mother and her lover. He soon forms a bond with Frank (Lucas Black), a boy whose father committed suicide. When Frank's mother, Linda (Natalie Canerday)
Aside from the aforementioned great supporting cast additional greatness comes from Dwight Yoakam (as the ultimate asshole,
J. T. Walsh,John Ritter ann an unbilled Robert Duvall.
So much of this film reminded me of my time in the south from the laid back personalities and long winding country roads.
One of the best films of 1996.

Scale of 1 to 10 a 10+
One of my most favorite movies!

"I like dem french fried pataters mmmhmm"
 
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