What was the last movie you've seen?

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Spookies

Spookies was originally supposed to be a very different movie called Twisted Souls, a film that comes off as much more of an Evil Dead wannabe. Unfortunately once filming wrapped, the financial backer developed creative differences with everyone involved and hired a new producer, who in turn brought in a new editor/director, new camera crew, new special effects guy, new actors, so on and so forth. Once they finished, they had only 40 minutes of the original film and had to go back and create new material to fill the void. The result? Spookies, a movie so disjointed that it almost detracts from the number of monsters it showcases.

Almost.

Seriously, Spookies has evil fiends, monsters, critters, and things that go bump in the night in spades. It's worth watching just for the ridiculous number of creature designs, because frankly you won't want to watch this for the film itself, which suffers heavily from the back and forth between two different creative teams. The new plot is that the teenagers are being sacrificed by a sorcerer who is trying to resurrect his long dead wife...only she doesn't really love him. The movie fumbles over itself quite a bit, and the plot comes off as way too convoluted as it tries to bounce between up to seven different groups or individuals at different times. It's not that the second team didn't try, and in a few places the effort to mix what are almost two films together actually works out well, such as the cat man who keeps holding the doors shut so the screaming teenagers can't escape. But at other times there is forced dubbing with lines written to try and appear like what the characters were saying, as well as quick cuts to things that appear obscured or just off camera to give the idea that the object or creature was really there, and these just don't work. The evil sorcerer makes allusions to a chess game, but there's also a demonic Ouija board, and a Evil Dead-style deadite controlling it, but now under the command of the sorcerer somehow. And for some reason, the mud men now fart a lot. Of all the things in the movie that had to be redone by the second crew, why did the mud men need to fart suddenly? What was so unacceptable about the mud men that fart noises made them seem like an improvement?

If you ever watch Spookies, keep in mind that the group of teenagers were filmed in one production with their friends serving as directors and screenwriters, while the old sorcerer, his Winona Ryder-lookalike bride, the cat lady, the little kid, and the zombies were all part of the other production team, which was filmed mainly by porn makers. Not that their past work experience detracted from the film, it's just a fun fact. Another fun fact: one of the zombies is played by the first guy that the replacement director, Genie Joseph, ever kissed.

See it for the monsters. Stay because you're trapped in the house with no escape. Die because, well, that's pretty much what happens to everyone trapped in that house.
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This:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Babadook

It was -almost- a good movie. A bit too hokey overall to be effective. But I loved the storybook itself, utter brilliance that.

And this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housebound

This was actually a fun movie and managed to keep me fairly entertained. It almost felt like something out of the 80's in its crazy plot design. I'd recommend it to horror/comedy hybrid enthusiasts.
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darsparx wrote:I'm going to go ahead and count this: Interstella 5555
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Don't ask me why i watched, I just did and man what a experience. A little strange but oddly interesting. I think I need to rematch it again later and figure out what the heck i watchesince I only half understood it for some odd reason... :lol:
I love Interstella 5555. The first 4 tracks are still my faves. The later tracks I don't do well listening to straight, but watching with the video is just what I need.
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Oblivion

Oh man, a hokey western in outer space with a great cast that know they're in a ridiculous movie and decide to have fun with it. This is such a spectacular awful movie! George Takei plays a drunken doctor/machinist who makes continual Star Trek references, Carel Struycken is an undertaker who always shows up right before someone dies, Meg Foster is a cyborg deputy complete with "robot sounds" every time she moves, Isaac Hayes runs a bar, Julie Newmarr makes Catwoman jokes and is the madam of the local whorehouse, and they're all goofing off the whole way through! And the villain is a one-eyed lizard leading a gang which features a dominatrix, an invincible giant, a guy who wishes he was Spanish, and stereotypical villain A™ who secretly wishes he was in the film Over the Top.

The plot is simple: the one-eyed lizard Redeye kills the sheriff of Oblivion, and his pacifist son(who happens to be an empath) has to then save the town with the help of his Native buddy, Buteo. But there are references galore, bad and ridiculous acting, jokes about bingo, and even giant claymation scorpions! More than once I found myself groaning at some new pun or bizarre character. This movie is bad, but it knows it and everyone involved seemed to know it too. And that's what makes it so fun to watch.
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If you like goofy or weird westerns, you might look at the Terror of Tiny Town.

A western with only little people and ponies. Best thing ever.
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Oblivion
*goes to find the trailer*

*has trouble trouble due to game stuff and some Tom Cruise nonsense*

It might be noted this is from 1994. I see this is a Full Moon film, which makes everything make sense. Well except for the ceiling fans out in the street. :lol:
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Ack wrote:Image

Oblivion
*goes to find the trailer*

*has trouble trouble due to game stuff and some Tom Cruise nonsense*

It might be noted this is from 1994. I see this is a Full Moon film, which makes everything make sense. Well except for the ceiling fans out in the street. :lol:
Yep, that's the one! It's so full of cheese, I wanna take it on a camping trick and spray it out of a can onto crackers.
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The Day the Earth Caught Fire

Despite its age, this disaster movie has held up pretty well, even compared to contemporary efforts. And the message at the end is one for all the ages.
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I got dragged to see Into the Woods and thought it was bollocks.

Now I'm no musical buff, I still think South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut is the best musical ever, but to me a musical with only two decent songs is no musical at all. The film also looks cheap as hell as well. It staggers me how Hollywood can spend $50 million dollars on something and make it look like a midninties Hallmark special. ITW is also not funny, it's not clever and it's not engaging. I thought it was also a bad adaption from stage to screen on the whole.

A lot of screen time is very flatly shot scenes of people speak-singing to each other on very small sets. The director never uses the advantages of the medium to have more interesting framing, more action, more characters on screen, to show us something (like Jack going to the cloud kingdom for example) that would be difficult to do on stage. It also feels like the film is a censored version of the stage musical with important characters unceremoniously killed off screen to get the rating down.

Chris Pine is terrible, Meryl Streep overacts and Johnny Depp looks like he wandered in off the set of Alice In Wonderland. Most of all though it's really boring and reminded me how much I'd rather be watching any other Disney musical, the most pointed example of this being a scene when Streep's witch sings to Rapunzal, a scene done a hundred times better in Tangled.

One other thing that annoyed me: the accents were all over the place. You've got british, american and american's doing bad british accents all overlapping set in what looks like a pre-Industrial England/Germany. Johnny Depp sounds like Paul Whitehouse doing an impression of himself doing Johnny Depp's "British" accent. It's an accent black hole. It's a nitpick but it really bugged me.

Anyway, to make myself feel better about that I rewatched the Lego Movie which is still awesome. I disagree with some that the ending is twee. I find it charming and most positive that a children's film ends with the good guy attempting to understanding the bad guys point of view. Also the most accurate filmic portrayal of what an insufferable arsehole Batman would be in real life.
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Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie

It's hard to believe that this documentary is twenty years old, but the subject of the cold war nuclear race as a crazy period of modern history will always remain fascinating.
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