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FreudianSlippers posted:Wasn't that the movie where the director wanted to make it a superhero horror film but the execs wouldn't let him but then IT was insanely popular so they backtracked and ordered reshoots to restore the horror elements? Re-shoots that still have not yet happened.
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That's really lovely.
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Groovelord Neato posted:on the acting front i could understand not knowing how something's going to turn out since you only have your slice of the production to judge off of. but how do the people at the higher levels who have a bird's eye view not realize it. "It will be saved in the edit." Stallone talks about how First Blood (1982) was resuscitated this way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTDwtHhR5qA
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Egbert Souse posted:I just watched a doc on Malcolm McDowell (O Lucky Malcolm!) and he seems to sort of shrug off making bad movies because it's still work and he still has fun making them. Walken: Well, my kids are grown, I don't have any hobbies, so when I get back from shooting a movie, I just do whichever one is on the top of the pile my agent puts on my desk of whatever he thinks would be fun for me.
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I haven't seen Balls of Fury, but he was a lot of fun in The Rundown.
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Skwirl posted:I haven't seen Balls of Fury, but he was a lot of fun in The Rundown. Oh no doubt, he's a lot of fun in everything. It's just... he doesn't have to be in anything he doesn't want to, and he still has zero discretion.
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I just finished Vice Principles and I'm wondering what's a good movie to watch with Walton Goggins? because that guy is awesome.
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veni veni veni posted:I just finished Vice Principles and I'm wondering what's a good movie to watch with Walton Goggins? because that guy is awesome. He's great in The Hateful Eight.
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veni veni veni posted:I just finished Vice Principles and I'm wondering what's a good movie to watch with Walton Goggins? because that guy is awesome. shows not movies but The Shield and Justified are both immensely watchable and have a heapin helpin of Goggins e: he plays a real bastard in Django Unchained Mechafunkzilla fucked around with this message at 02:41 on May 7, 2019 |
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He was so good as the antagonist in the first episode of Justified that they kept him in the rest of the show. So the story goes. Fantastic, underwatched show.
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Enos Cabell posted:He's great in The Hateful Eight. seconded
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Movie-wise, the only things that have really used him well are the aforementioned Hateful Eight and Django Unchained. You can get a good Goggins fix from Justified and The Shield though.
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LesterGroans posted:Movie-wise, the only things that have really used him well are the aforementioned Hateful Eight and Django Unchained. I can't recommend The Shield enough (as well as Justified, but I haven't finished it yet). I think The Shield has my favourite series finale ever.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I can't recommend The Shield enough (as well as Justified, but I haven't finished it yet). It really is one of the best wrap-ups a series has ever had.
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Uh Sad lack of Predators itt. Also, he plays I assume the villain in the new Tomb Raider but I haven’t seen it. Has anybody?
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He was an ant-agonist in Ant-Man and The Wasp
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Remulak posted:Uh Sad lack of Predators itt. Yeah, it's surprisingly good. He's a real bastard in it
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# ? May 7, 2019 04:37 |
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I imagine most of you aren't into young adult movies and didn't see him in the last Maze Runner movie, so here is his main scene. Outside of that he doesn't appear much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJZG9VdZk5M
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His portrayal of "Downtown" in Major League 3: Back to the Minors is far better than the material deserves. This is not an ironic post, this is sincerely believed.
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He was the warden in G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
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# ? May 7, 2019 17:03 |
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Are there any watchable seaside community gets terrorized movies I've missed. I've got Jaws + sequels, Piranha + sequels, Orca, Humanoids from the Deep, and The Shallows.
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Well 'watchable' might be the trouble https://youtu.be/G44q9TQD1Lk
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Not what you're looking for, but Ponyo.
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Human Tornada posted:Are there any watchable seaside community gets terrorized movies I've missed. I've got Jaws + sequels, Piranha + sequels, Orca, Humanoids from the Deep, and The Shallows. The Fog
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Human Tornada posted:Are there any watchable seaside community gets terrorized movies I've missed. I've got Jaws + sequels, Piranha + sequels, Orca, Humanoids from the Deep, and The Shallows. Zombeavers? Shark Night?
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# ? May 11, 2019 17:31 |
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The Horror of Party Beach
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Pablo Nergigante posted:The Horror of Party Beach Love it.
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Would The Host, the Korean monster movie, count? It's not the same kind of place as those are, but it's definitely seaside.
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Messiah of Evil and Dead & Buried are two seaside movies nobody ever thinks of as seaside.
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Leavemywife posted:Would The Host, the Korean monster movie, count? It's not the same kind of place as those are, but it's definitely seaside. I almost suggested that. Was it an oceanfront or a river though? If you're looking for water monsters eating people, that's certainly a good one.
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The Birds. If the thing doing the terrorizing isn't from the water itself, that is.
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Krispy Wafer posted:I almost suggested that. Was it an oceanfront or a river though? I know there's a beach there, but I cannot remember if it's ocean or just a big river. I might need to re-watch the movie, not only to answer this question, but because it's a good movie.
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It comes out of the Han River.
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grabbers
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Cape Fear?
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Enos Cabell posted:Not what you're looking for, but Ponyo. Ponyo is just a lovely film that everyone should watch regardless.
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Human Tornada posted:Are there any watchable seaside community gets terrorized movies I've missed. I've got Jaws + sequels, Piranha + sequels, Orca, Humanoids from the Deep, and The Shallows. Not entirely what you're asking for I guess, but I can't help but recommending the BBC miniseries Southcliffe about a seaside community that gets terrorized: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qyi3yyBHNEw Excellent actors, excellent script, excellent direction.
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Human Tornada posted:Are there any watchable seaside community gets terrorized movies I've missed. I've got Jaws + sequels, Piranha + sequels, Orca, Humanoids from the Deep, and The Shallows. the lost boys
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Is it better to watch the Cremaster cycle in order of release (4, 1, 5, 2, 3) or in numerical order by title (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)? Never seen any of them but been curious about the series for years now.
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Release, at least to see them improve technically and in ambition. edit: But I saw 2 and 3 first since they came here as part of a film festival when 3 was new. It doesn't really matter. edit edit: I missed seeing River of Fundament at the movies and I'm still bummed about it. Teenage Fansub fucked around with this message at 19:20 on May 12, 2019 |
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