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Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated Dog Soldiers (2002) in Movies

Jul 20, 2018 (Updated Jul 20, 2018)  
Dog Soldiers (2002)
Dog Soldiers (2002)
2002 | Action, Horror
9
8.2 (26 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Werewolves (1 more)
Sean pertwee
Brillant werewolf movie from neil marshall who also gave us the descent and serveral episodes of game of thrones live the werewolves are brillant and sean pertwee is fantastic in the lead role always worth a rewatch
  
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Sarah (7798 KP) Jul 20, 2018

One of my favourites!

Steel Magnolias (1989)
Steel Magnolias (1989)
1989 | Comedy, Drama

"Okay, Steel Magnolias. I have six aunts, and they’re all like my mom, and they’re all insane, but in a good way. That movie makes me think of them. And I’m also Southern, so it’s like, “Mmm, I get it.”"

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Greg Mottola recommended Notorious (1946) in Movies (curated)

 
Notorious (1946)
Notorious (1946)
1946 | Drama, Film-Noir, Romance
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Aside from being suspenseful, inventive, and ridiculously entertaining, it contains the single greatest kissing scene in cinema. Also, the final ten minutes are perfect. This movie is a master class on how to imply something truly erotic without showing it."

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Ready Player One (2018)
Ready Player One (2018)
2018 | Sci-Fi
So, i haven't read the book this is based off of, but I did just start it yesterday. I've also seen this movie twice now (thanks moviepass).
I really liked the film, it was heavy on the nostalgia, which I didn't mind at all. I don't think another director could have directed this film, Spielberg's direction was fantastic.
The cast was my fantastic, I completely didn't realize Halliday was Mark Rylance from Dunkirk. I'm also glad Simon Pegg ended up in the movie, because you can't really have this nerdy of a movie without him.
Side note: I didn't know why Drafthouse was promoting so much for this movie until I read that the author lives here in Austin.
My opinion may change after I read the book, but for now, it's a 9.
  
Thelma & Louise (1991)
Thelma & Louise (1991)
1991 | Comedy
Director Ridley Scott's classic 1991 road trip movie starring Geena David and Susan Sarandon (with Brad Pitt and Harvey Keitel also having a part), in which the two friends Thelma (Davis) and Louise (Sarandon) go on a road trip that takes a turn for the worse when Louise shoots and kills a man attempting to rape Thelma.

Finding themselves on the run, they try to make their way to Mexico, culminating in perhaps one of the most famous final shots in movie history.
  
Gladiator (2000)
Gladiator (2000)
2000 | Action, Classics, Drama
Russell Crowe was meant for this role... he's perfect. (1 more)
Joaquin Phoenix is also perfect.... I can't imagine anyone better
one of my top five films of all time...
Seriously, I know that some people say this is a guys movie alone, but I think it's so much more than that it's philosophy, and drama, betrayal, and legacy, it's about doing what is right and just no matter the consequences and also about just surviving.... I think the testosterone has merit....

Little known fact: Joaquin Phoenix ad-libbed his scream of "Am I not merciful?" Connie Nielsen wasn't expecting it, and her frightened reaction was genuine. Also Connie Nielsen found the two-thousand-year-old signet ring she wears in the movie in an antique store.


If you've nt yet given the movie a chance you should do so... it's worthy of the watch....


Are you not entertained?


Here's some alternate movie posters then
  
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Roksana Szczęsny (538 KP) rated Erica in Video Games

May 27, 2021 (Updated May 27, 2021)  
Erica
Erica
2018 | Role-Playing
Interactive movie.
I've only played this game through once and I was rather satisfied with my ending but I was also rather disappointed.

We don't get all the answers to many of the questions the game puts to mind. It just sort of.. ends, without explaining further and I absolutely hated that about the game.

All in all the story was interesting but rather confusing. For an interactive movie it was okay but if I was rating it as a movie alone I'd have given it a much lower rating.

I also dislike how fast the options disappear from the screen. My eyesight is bad and it was difficult to read all the options before they disappeared.
  
Witchfinder General (1968)
Witchfinder General (1968)
1968 | Horror
8
8.5 (4 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Famously nasty cult horror movie looks a bit like another Poe-Corman-Price adaptation (and was marketed as such in the States) but is really the work of a much darker sensibility. No actual supernatural elements, just people being sadistic to each other in the middle of a vicious civil war.

The story is a pretty standard revenge melodrama, made distinctive by the sheer bleakness of tone throughout the movie. At a time when pretty much every Hammer movie concluded with the defeat of the forces of evil (at least until the next sequel) the sheer amoral nihilism of Witchfinder General is distinctive.

Notable for the closest thing to a completely straight performance you will ever find Vincent Price contributing as the star of a horror movie, and also for the censor-troubling levels of violence and general grisliness. As is standard for British horror films of this period, fun is also to be had spotting youthful appearances by people who went on to have rather distinguished appearances in less extreme material.
  
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David McK (3425 KP) rated Congo in Books

Jan 28, 2019  
Congo
Congo
Michael Crichton | 1980 | Fiction & Poetry
6
7.1 (12 Ratings)
Book Rating
Yet another of [author:Michael Crichton|5194]'s science-thriller turned-into-a-movie novel, in which the movie bears only the slightest resemblance to the source material.

While the basic outline of the plot is the same in both - discovery of the lost city of Zinj in the Congo, expedition to said city that includes a Gorilla taught American Sign Langauge - the particulars of both are different, with the movie (form what I remember - it's been a decade or so since I last saw it) making far more of the exploration of Zinj and the fact that it is guarded by a new breed of vicious gorillas specially bred for the purpose by the original inhabitants than the novel does.

The characters in the novel are also less sympathetic than those in the movie - it's hard to take Tim Curry seriously as a hardened mercenary - while it has, also, aged somewhat due to the reliance on (then) state of the art electronics explained therein - a computer has a whole 256k of memory! Wow!!