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« Reply #1020 on: July 15, 2020, 02:28:01 pm »

Doom: Annihilation (2019) is a movie I didn't know existed until recently, which is doubly unfortunate because I'm apparently one of the only people who liked it. It's a fairly bad movie objectively speaking, but it has demons eating people on a space station so it's never gonna be that bad within its field. It suffers from the usual problem where the bad things eviscerate people instantly from out of thin air while tanking an entire rifle clip sometimes, and sometimes knock them over before falling down themselves from a few handgun shots.

One point (mostly) in its favor is that the soldier mooks all respond fairly appropriately to the obviously bad shit going down. There's a scene in Event Horizon where the crew listens to the "distress message" that is very clearly twenty seconds of screaming space eels, and their response is HUH WEIRD WONDER WHAT WE'LL FIND OUT THERE. There's a similar scene in this movie where everyone's expressions gradually turn to "What the fuck?" followed by somebody actually demanding out loud "What the fuck?!" It still doesn't manage to give most of them much personality, but it's a valiant effort for both that and making them behave somewhat plausibly. Slight counterpoint: They do NOT pick up on rather ominous social cues nearly as readily.

Overall a solid movie about people dying in space. 3.6 on IMDb, 15% user reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Probably had it in them to make an actually good movie out of it, but oh well.


Mongolian Death Worm (2010 or 2011) has no such delusions of grandeur. It's about Mongolian Death Worms, but since those don't actually exist it's about chubby giant maggots waddling around eating people. As is law and custom, they are stealthy instagib predators immune to bullet fire or waddling target practice as the plot and target demands. Movie mainly gets points for the main character being consistently well-rounded scum (though his forced romance/tension with main chick is annoying) and watching one of the main antagonist's "plans" unravel over and over again. The ending is impressively pointless and unconvincing even by the local checkbox standards.

3.3 IMDb, 9% Rotten Tomatoes. Critics on RT didn't even bother.


Eye of the Beast (2006 or 2007) is a movie. I think. It's supposed to involve a giant squid eating people but it's mostly fish-hicks being bad at things. Also scientists being bad at things. And I guess law enforcement being bad at things, or at least late at things.

I'm trying to remember what happens that isn't a spoiler and I got nothing. Technically a spoiler but also really predictable: They eventually decide to go after THE BEAST, which is incredibly stupid and most of them die. Also they seem to have pretty good luck just going after the fucking thing with machetes or literal knives, so their big plan was probably always dumber than "we get drunk and go out and, like uh, shoot it or something" like the drunk fishermen wanted.

4.2 IMDb, 10% Rotten Tomatoes. Lying swine the both of them, there's no way that was even marginally better than DEATH WORM, let alone OOPS A ZOMBIE.


Pay the Ghost (2015) features The Cage hyperventilating in a cowboy outfit. It's otherwise a pretty bad movie. I think they were trying to go for a low-key supernatural horror thing like The Omen, but the movie just doesn't have enough stuff going on to do anything with it. Instead it just shows Cage having a breakdown and murders minor characters now and then. Also some outright supernatural stuff, but nobody (including the movie) takes it seriously enough to really matter.

Sort of feels like they couldn't decide whether to make the movie and its payoffs supernatural or mundane, so neither aspect is done well enough to carry it.

5.2 IMDb, so they must really like Cage. RT is less forgiving: 10% Critics, 25% Audience. Audiences still really like The Cage, it seems, but not enough to save him from this.
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« Reply #1021 on: July 15, 2020, 02:32:06 pm »

Doom: Annihilation (2019)
It doesn't have The Rock in it, so it's automatically inferior to Doom (2005)
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« Reply #1022 on: July 16, 2020, 06:25:58 am »

Mongolian Death Worm (2010 or 2011)
I remember watching that thing on TV a while back and it seemed about the standard thing I'd expect from a SYFY original movie.
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« Reply #1023 on: July 16, 2020, 06:36:14 am »

"we get drunk and go out and, like uh, shoot it or something" like the drunk fishermen wanted.

Have you seen Grabbers? It stars Jeff from Coupling.

That's legitimately the plan they go with in that movie. It's lovely.


I remember watching that thing on TV a while back and it seemed about the standard thing I'd expect from a SYFY original movie.

Mmmmm, SciFi channel originals... [Gargling noises of enjoyment]

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« Reply #1024 on: July 17, 2020, 02:22:54 pm »

While browsing some streaming service's library I was reminded of 'Tale of Tales' - a genuinely good, bordering on great, fairy tale anthology, that seems to have gone under the radar of the wider audience (outside Europe, at least).
These are fables of the kind one imagines existed in medieval folklore before they were sanitised for modern sensibilities. Sensual and violent, but not in the hollywood-esque pornographic-yet-bloodless manner. More like a deeply disturbing, matter-of-factly OHS manual made for children from back when one had many and was expecting a few not to survive to adulthood.
Which is to say, probably not to be watched with kids, unless one is prepared to explain what rape of flaying is.
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« Reply #1025 on: July 18, 2020, 04:38:14 pm »

Pfft, it can't be as good an anthology film as Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders.

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« Reply #1026 on: July 18, 2020, 06:27:24 pm »

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« Reply #1027 on: July 26, 2020, 04:58:06 pm »

Just watching Blade Runner 20year.

I like it. Very surprised they were allowed to make it so calmly paced. That was nice.
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« Reply #1028 on: July 26, 2020, 06:52:17 pm »

The Last Witchhunter is apparently a movie based on Vin Diesel's DnD character. Other than the genocidal tones that are completely ignored, it was a completely middle of the road film with a surprisingly good cast.

My *cough* downloaded version copied and pasted the first and another scene randomly (to avoid content matching software, I guess). This gave the movie a Lynchian air that took me way too long to realize was an artifact of the uploader, not a direction choice.

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« Reply #1029 on: July 27, 2020, 12:14:26 pm »

So I saw Guns Akimbo, where instead of 'yer a wizard!" it's 'yer hands got guns nailed to 'em!". It leans way to much into that whole Suicide Squad, hot topic flash presentation and it's got lots of cringe (Daniel Radcliffe gets the guns as punishment for being an online troll)

Kinda fun, dumb and mindless
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« Reply #1030 on: July 28, 2020, 08:40:29 am »

Just watching Blade Runner 20year.

I like it. Very surprised they were allowed to make it so calmly paced. That was nice.

I saw that the other day. I couldn't agree with you more. :D
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« Reply #1031 on: July 28, 2020, 11:17:22 am »

Did you also watch it on Swedish television
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« Reply #1032 on: August 23, 2020, 06:50:43 pm »

For those of you who have seen Take Shelter - in your opinion, would the film be better without the ending or worse? Does it cheapen the rest of the movie, or elevate it?
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« Reply #1033 on: August 25, 2020, 05:09:21 pm »

For those of you who have seen Take Shelter - in your opinion, would the film be better without the ending or worse? Does it cheapen the rest of the movie, or elevate it?

It's been a while since I've seen it, but... I dunno. In a way I liked it, because, y'know... "Happy" ending. I'm personally a sucker for final vindication, because I really relate to that feeling (or rather, wanting to feel it  :P). But it does mess a bit with the overall conflict of the movie, I'll agree.

As for right now... I'd say keep it. I think the ending being decisively on one side of the conflict may have been necessary here, as otherwise it's not *really* a muddled enough issue throughout the rest of the film for it to be compellingly difficult to make up our minds as to what "really" happened. The ending being as far into the one side as it was, specifically onto the side that leaves us asking "Wait, what? Can that be right?", might just have been the little kick it needed to keep things from just sort of trailing off at the end.


For whatever else it may or may not be though, it's definitely a film that convinced me to watch whatever Michael Shannon does.

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« Reply #1034 on: August 26, 2020, 08:46:38 am »

For those of you who have seen Take Shelter - in your opinion, would the film be better without the ending or worse? Does it cheapen the rest of the movie, or elevate it?

Along the same lines as Kagus - and I just watched it.

I'm a big fan of Michael Shannon and this movie hit me pretty hard (family members have schizophrenia and I had delusions in my early 20's which put me in a very terrified funk of whether I was just about to dive into the deep end or not.) I'd recommend it for anyone who's into psychological thrillers.

Now, as for the ending:
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