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  • Re: Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

    The Mummy.

    Getting slammed by critics and it does have some issues, however, I liked the plot AND I liked the villain. And that for me makes it an enjoyable popcorn flick.
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    • Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
      The Mummy.

      Getting slammed by critics and it does have some issues, however, I liked the plot AND I liked the villain. And that for me makes it an enjoyable popcorn flick.
      Would you rather watch this one or the Brenden Fraser one?

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      • Originally posted by unofan View Post
        Would you rather watch this one or the Brenden Fraser one?
        Fraser one is better. The first one. This one over any Fraser sequels.
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          Originally posted by aparch View Post
          Saw Wonder Woman last night. Oh. My. God. Was it amazing. Best DC comic movie since The Dark Knight. Gal Gadot was was fantastic.
          saw this last night and really liked it as well. and if nobody knew who Ares was going to be, well
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            Y Tu Mama Tambien.

            Mexican road trip coming of age film directed by Alfonso Cuaron. Heavy amounts of sex and drugs, but really outside of the opening scene it's always used to further the plot. Also provides an interesting narrative on the changing economic and political landscape of Mexico at the time (1999).
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              Miss Sloane

              Loved it. Great political thriller.
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                Allied:

                Basically a lazy version of Mr And Mrs Smith, which coincidentally also had Brad Pitt in it. Too many plot holes (especially in how they go about the operation) to even make it worthwhile to see.
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                  ok, so goodfellas is on.

                  when the guys are eating at pesci's mother's after they wack billy bats, deniro puts ketchup on his pasta?!?!?!?!?!!?!?

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                  a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.

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                    Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post
                    ok, so goodfellas is on.

                    when the guys are eating at pesci's mother's after they wack billy bats, deniro puts ketchup on his pasta?!?!?!?!?!!?!?

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                    At the end of the day they're still just a bunch low-class goombas.

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                      War On Everyone:

                      Two cops who are well-versed in corruption and bribery stumble upon a bigger caper than they are used to. Mostly comedy, a little drama at the end. Bizarre, surreal movie, and Michael Pena and Alexander Skarsgard are great together as the buddy cops. Worth a watch if you want something that's a little out there.
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                        The Midnight Meat Train:

                        Bradley Cooper plays a photographer trying to capture the grit of the city. Stumbles upon a subway serial killer. Solid movie until it gets all Stephen King-y on it, then it's a bunch of horsesh*. First half is all mental thriller, second half is sci-fi/supernatural gore. Waste of a good story.
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                          Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
                          The Midnight Meat Train:

                          Bradley Cooper plays a photographer trying to capture the grit of the city. Stumbles upon a subway serial killer. Solid movie until it gets all Stephen King-y on it, then it's a bunch of horsesh*. First half is all mental thriller, second half is sci-fi/supernatural gore. Waste of a good story.
                          I loved the first half.
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                            Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                            I loved the first half.
                            Ditto. When that twist was introduced, I finished the movie just to see how it ended, and to kill some time. Pretty much ruined the movie for me.
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                            • Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
                              Y Tu Mama Tambien.

                              Mexican road trip coming of age film directed by Alfonso Cuaron. Heavy amounts of sex and drugs, but really outside of the opening scene it's always used to further the plot. Also provides an interesting narrative on the changing economic and political landscape of Mexico at the time (1999).
                              It's definitely an art house style film. It's not bad but it's not something you just watch. Being a soccer person I always remember the line "anyone who roots for Club America is a f**." That line confirmed everything I'd heard about CA.
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                                The Founder

                                I give it a solid B+, maybe even an A-. Keaton's performance as Kroc is perfect. Some critics seemed to bemoan that they glossed over his personal life, but I thought his martial issues, and heavy drinking were blended in just fine without needlessly extending the plot. We all know he carried on an affair with Joan for years, we don't need to see them making pillow-talk.

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