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Luke wrote:Jurassic World
Glad to hear you liked it. I'm going to try and sneak to see the first showing at 11:30 and hopefully avoid a crowded theater since I'm going solo. Looks like they bumped up the prices again early bird special got bumped up another dollar :P.

Will probably catch it again with my mom and brother next weekend if they come in.
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A famously "so bad it's good" film, Miami Connection is just about the most bizarre concoction of everything 80's you can think of. It starts of quite promisingly with a well shot and sharply edited showing two groups meeting for a drug deal which is being spied upon by ninjas. But as soon as someone opens their mouth a has to deliver actual lines of dialogue then you remember "oh yeah, this film is terrible".

I think it had a plot. The heroes are a multi-racial group of college students who also have side jobs in the martial arts/synth rock industries. They hang around shirtless in their house together and bully the one black guy about his mail. Then the black guy cries because he never saw his dad. Then we hard cut to them at the beach, gaily frolicking in the ocean and sexually harassing the local women. They keep getting into fights with bikers and hilariously, the band of middle aged rockers they replaced at the bar they work. In the end they kill all the ninjas and the black guy finds his dad. Success!

Just a fascinating movie. It's like, how did this get made? It feels like it was made as parody in the the mid-noughties or something but nope, it's the real deal. In fairness to it, unlike some other bad/good films, it never really bored me. There are little lulls but between the weird unintelligible plot, the fight scenes and the gross biker chick boobs it kept me interested. And the music. Glorious. Watch it, it's up on youtube.


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Aka The Last Days of Man on Earth and based on the Micheal Moorcock book of the same name, this is another film that seemingly encapsulates the era it is set (early 70's) even if it is not as entertaining as Miami Connection. It's a much, much better shot and written movie but it is also tries to be too clever by half and builds to an questionable ending that seems to deliberately want to wind up the audience.

The plot is a bit light as well. Our protagonist is Jerry Cornelius, a noble prize winning, whisky slugging, womanising, upper-class scoundrel who after attending his father's funeral and hearing a prophecy of the impending end of the world, decides to return home and set his affairs in order. However when he gets there he finds his drug-addled lunatic of a brother holding his sister hostage and stumbles into a plot to find a microfilm (that most 60's of McGuffins) that holds the key to the next stage of human evolution! Or it would, except the film kind of flounders once Jerry liberates his home and is then sent packing by nazi vampire Miss Brunner to both find and use the microfilm for her own nefarious purposes.

There's kind of a sleazy undercurrent to the whole thing. I wasn't reminded so much of Alfie while viewing it but rather Confessions of Milkman and other softcore romps. Yeah, there's some Dr Who-esque Sci-Fi ramblings and Jerry shoots people with his hilariously cheap looking plastic dart gun but overall there's not much to it beside some interesting imagery and some classic 70's front bottom.
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Fragems wrote:
Luke wrote:Jurassic World
Glad to hear you liked it. I'm going to try and sneak to see the first showing at 11:30 and hopefully avoid a crowded theater since I'm going solo. Looks like they bumped up the prices again early bird special got bumped up another dollar :P.

Will probably catch it again with my mom and brother next weekend if they come in.
Let us know what you think.

I really think the majority of people will really enjoy the third act, and you could nit pick, but why? It's a movie about dino's gone wild, and it succeeded at that.

See it in 3D if possible. Or not if you hate 3D.
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That is some awesome poster art.
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Miami Connection is an awesome movie. It was meant to be the taekwondo answer to the 1980s ninja boom. The star, Y.K. Kim, also founded the American TaeKwon-Do Federation and a taekwondo school which became the first Martial Arts World facility.

The plot of Miami Connection focuses on a group of college-aged orphans that Kim has trained in taekwondo who have also formed a synth band named Dragon Sound. One of the guys is dating a girl who happens to be the sister for a local gang leader with connections to the Miami Ninja, a group of ninja that are involved in cocaine smuggling and selling. So Dragon Sound and the Miami Ninja eventually have to have a showdown in which taekwondo defeats the ninja.

Seriously, they even have a song about it in the film:

"Against the Ninja"

The movie is...an experience. In 2013, I gave copies of this movie to both of my brothers for Christmas for a gag.

You should totally watch the trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpZu69OB2KM
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Luke wrote: Let us know what you think.

I really think the majority of people will really enjoy the third act, and you could nit pick, but why? It's a movie about dino's gone wild, and it succeeded at that.

See it in 3D if possible. Or not if you hate 3D.
I'm a pretty big Jurassic Park fan I've watched the movies a few dozen times and read both books, and I've really grown to like Chris Pratt so this movie should be right up my alley.

Might be delayed a bit getting to the theater :roll: my dad has scheduled a realtor to check out the house without telling me so I need to clean up as best I can. Guess I'll be needing to find an apartment or a fixer upper to live in soon :P.
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Fragems wrote: I'm a pretty big Jurassic Park fan I've watched the movies a few dozen times and read both books, and I've really grown to like Chris Pratt so this movie should be right up my alley.
Jurassic Park was pretty crazy as usually the source material, in this case a book, is better. Jurassic Park summed up around a hundred pages of how the cloning was done with a cartoon.

The only part of the book that would have been great for the movie was when Grant & Girl were trapped in a lab with Raptors while rolling a dino egg to each other. For me that was the most exciting part of the book.

And please people, do tell others "Do you know someone made Jurassic Park into a book?" and wait for their reaction.
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Ack wrote:You should totally watch the trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpZu69OB2KM
I'm sold. Hopefully I can catch it this weekend.
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Luke wrote: And please people, do tell others "Do you know someone made Jurassic Park into a book?" and wait for their reaction.
Airheads wrote:"And a hundred copies of Moby Dick."

"The book or the movie?"

"They made a book out of that?"
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Ack wrote:Miami Connection is an awesome movie.
Agreed. I own it on Blu-Ray.

Also, if I recall correctly, the film received an incredibly limited release (i.e., only in Florida), and it was rediscovered when someone from Alamo Drafthouse purchased some film reels on eBay. It also nearly bankrupted its creator, Y.K. Kim, who hoped to use it as a marketing tool for his Tae Kwan Do dojos. Finally, parts of its glorious soundtrack appear in UbiSoft's Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.

In sum, everything about that movie is awesome.
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