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Godzilla vs. Kong

Well done chapter in the current Shin monster series and follow-up to Kong:Skull Island, the film advances the kaiju tradition and adds some good ideas to the otherwise stagnant Japanese monster movie industry.   Kong is given human dimensions recalling the themes of the original King Kong form 1933 and after a fierce battle, the two pair-up to defeat the dastardly robot creature Mechagodzilla.   Certainly the best of the last several Toho/Hollywood collaborations, and a worthwhile entry for the kaiju fan.


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The Shadow Men (1997) - Men in Black! A nice TV movie that kept my interest alive till the end. The shadowy beings were a bit like mindless zombies, but other than that it was an OK movie. 7/10
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Merlin and the Book of Beasts (2009): I love lots of low-budget films, I really do. (Midnight Chronicles from the same year was great!) But this one didn't do it for me, unfortunately. It has no standout element, be it an awesome villain, intriguing plot whatsoever. I could've even overlooked the caveman Merlin, believe me. 6/10
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Night Skies (2007) - Wow man, the ending part was fantastic. I haven't watched that many alien abduction films, but this was the best I've ever seen. I wouldn't recommend this movie to the people who believe that aliens abduct humans for nasty things. It could be traumatic. 9/10

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Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) - Well... I didn't like it for some reasons, the foremost of which is that it doesn't look like a movie shot in black-and-white, but rather the colouration (or the lack thereof) seems like it was applied via a programme. It would be better in full color, I think. The Color Out of Space (2019) was excellent, and this one would be better with a similar colouration IMO. Secondly, the protagonist is too annoying... Not a bad movie, I appreciated the effort and details, but still didn't like it. 5/10

P.S. Cool Air (1999) was the best Lovecraft adaptation that I've watched in B&W.

I like the old H P Lovecraft stuff....sadly those 2 aren't available on my service but I have read and own those 2 stories by him. I need to check on Cool Air.
A few of the old color ones are ok like Dagon and The Dunwich Horror. Sadly no one has ever done a really top notch film version of any of his longer Cthulhu Old One tales.
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

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The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) - Well... I didn't like it for some reasons, the foremost of which is that it doesn't look like a movie shot in black-and-white, but rather the colouration (or the lack thereof) seems like it was applied via a programme. It would be better in full color, I think. The Color Out of Space (2019) was excellent, and this one would be better with a similar colouration IMO. Secondly, the protagonist is too annoying... Not a bad movie, I appreciated the effort and details, but still didn't like it. 5/10

P.S. Cool Air (1999) was the best Lovecraft adaptation that I've watched in B&W.

I like the old H P Lovecraft stuff....sadly those 2 aren't available on my service but I have read and own those 2 stories by him. I need to check on Cool Air.
A few of the old color ones are ok like Dagon and The Dunwich Horror. Sadly no one has ever done a really top notch film version of any of his longer Cthulhu Old One tales.


Cool Air is not much of a faithful adaptation, but Jack Donner (R.I.P.) is fabulous in that! I also like Dunwich Horror and Dagon a lot; and must say that, given your age, I'm quite surprised that you know about and like it. Great B movie, that is.
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Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) - Well... I didn't like it for some reasons, the foremost of which is that it doesn't look like a movie shot in black-and-white, but rather the colouration (or the lack thereof) seems like it was applied via a programme. It would be better in full color, I think. The Color Out of Space (2019) was excellent, and this one would be better with a similar colouration IMO. Secondly, the protagonist is too annoying... Not a bad movie, I appreciated the effort and details, but still didn't like it. 5/10

P.S. Cool Air (1999) was the best Lovecraft adaptation that I've watched in B&W.

I like the old H P Lovecraft stuff....sadly those 2 aren't available on my service but I have read and own those 2 stories by him. I need to check on Cool Air.
A few of the old color ones are ok like Dagon and The Dunwich Horror. Sadly no one has ever done a really top notch film version of any of his longer Cthulhu Old One tales.


Cool Air is not much of a faithful adaptation, but Jack Donner (R.I.P.) is fabulous in that! I also like Dunwich Horror and Dagon a lot; and must say that, given your age, I'm quite surprised that you know about and like it. Great B movie, that is.

Don't know where you live but if you have access to HBO I recommend Lovecraft Country...an interesting take on the Lovecraft mythos.


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Ripley's Game (2002) - Unusual and interesting. IDK why so many things released in that year appeal to me in mysterious ways. I''ve not been hunting for the stuff from that year purposedly, but I may do so from this day forth. Gosh. 8/10

Angels & Demons (2009) - I think they were too complacent with having the audacity to do a mainstream film about Illuminati. I got interested in it also because its duration is very long, so that its plot could be quite labyrinthine. But, alas... I had to stop watching after an hour and forty-four minutes. I didn't want to waste more of my time. 3/10
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Black Widow 2021

It's a Marvel popcorn movie giving a little disappointing back story to a character that deserved more.

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Tolerable and moderately entertaining at best. 6/10
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Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

Ripley's Game (2002) - Unusual and interesting.

This was surprisingly good, if weirdly quiet.

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Population 436 (2006) - Kinda, or quite like the movie entitled A Cure for Wellness. Nice one. Well, the wellness (?) of the Rockwell Falls. 7.5/10




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we just watched "Swimming Pool", a 2003 thriller starring Charlotte Rampling (one of our favorite actresses). an interesting movie with a lot of nudity (including full frontal nudity of Charlotte, although she was 57 when the movie was shot). but Charlotte is known for taking daring parts; just think of her role in Liliana Cavani's "The Night Porter"


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^ Talking about Charlotte Rampling, I saw the latest Paul Verhoeven film a couple of days ago: Benedetta. Contrary to you (and some of my friends), Rampling has never been a favourite actress of mine (I always have the impression she is doing the same thing in every film... which generally she does very well, but...), but she does a good job here. Regarding the film itself, however, I have mixed feelings: it is well made but too often hoovering between the grotesque and ridiculous and the great. For me it is clear that this is Verhoeven's ultimate showdown of everything regarding religious institutions, which suits me fine and regularly made me laugh, but too often it got a bit too much stretched (remember the scene with Jesus on the cross in his slip in the 4th Man? Benedetta is this scene worked out into a whole film...). Because of this stance, IMO this film looses a lot of its credibility. Still, I recommend it to you, Jean and Friede, and I'm curious to know what you think about it...


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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

^ Talking about Charlotte Rampling, I saw the latest Paul Verhoeven film a couple of days ago: Benedetta. Contrary to you (and some of my friends), Rampling has never been a favourite actress of mine (I always have the impression she is doing the same thing in every film... which generally she does very well, but...), but she does a good job here. Regarding the film itself, however, I have mixed feelings: it is well made but too often hoovering between the grotesque and ridiculous and the great. For me it is clear that this is Verhoeven's ultimate showdown of everything regarding religious institutions, which suits me fine and regularly made me laugh, but too often it got a bit too much stretched (remember the scene with Jesus on the cross in his slip in the 4th Man? Benedetta is this scene worked out into a whole film...). Because of this stance, IMO this film looses a lot of its credibility. Still, I recommend it to you, Jean and Friede, and I'm curious to know what you think about it...

thanks for the recommendation; the movie just went to our "things to buy" list.

as to Charlotte: she often plays characters that are, in lack of a better word, a bit aloof. in that regard she is a bit like Geraldine Chaplin (another of our favorite actresses). and we love aloof characters in movies


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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) - Well... I didn't like it for some reasons, the foremost of which is that it doesn't look like a movie shot in black-and-white, but rather the colouration (or the lack thereof) seems like it was applied via a programme. It would be better in full color, I think. The Color Out of Space (2019) was excellent, and this one would be better with a similar colouration IMO. Secondly, the protagonist is too annoying... Not a bad movie, I appreciated the effort and details, but still didn't like it. 5/10

P.S. Cool Air (1999) was the best Lovecraft adaptation that I've watched in B&W.

I like the old H P Lovecraft stuff....sadly those 2 aren't available on my service but I have read and own those 2 stories by him. I need to check on Cool Air.
A few of the old color ones are ok like Dagon and The Dunwich Horror. Sadly no one has ever done a really top notch film version of any of his longer Cthulhu Old One tales.

Mostly agree. I like The Dunwich Horror.  Many of the best Lovecraft movies veer far off the story path.  Reanimator and From Beyond are such examples.  One of best Lovecraftian movies "In the Mouth of Madness" wasn't even written by Lovecraft.  A few years back, Guillermo del Toro tried to make a big budget- At The Mountains of Madness.  But the studio couldn't wrap their head around no women, no romance. 

I have not seen The Color Out of Space. My bad.
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The Suicide Squad 2021
3/10

A truly horrible masterpiece. This is everything wrong with DC.
We need the Nolan nod if this studio is ever going to bring us a watchable 'superhero' movie again.
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Originally posted by omphaloskepsis omphaloskepsis wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) - Well... I didn't like it for some reasons, the foremost of which is that it doesn't look like a movie shot in black-and-white, but rather the colouration (or the lack thereof) seems like it was applied via a programme. It would be better in full color, I think. The Color Out of Space (2019) was excellent, and this one would be better with a similar colouration IMO. Secondly, the protagonist is too annoying... Not a bad movie, I appreciated the effort and details, but still didn't like it. 5/10

P.S. Cool Air (1999) was the best Lovecraft adaptation that I've watched in B&W.

I like the old H P Lovecraft stuff....sadly those 2 aren't available on my service but I have read and own those 2 stories by him. I need to check on Cool Air.
A few of the old color ones are ok like Dagon and The Dunwich Horror. Sadly no one has ever done a really top notch film version of any of his longer Cthulhu Old One tales.

Mostly agree. I like The Dunwich Horror.  Many of the best Lovecraft movies veer far off the story path.  Reanimator and From Beyond are such examples.  One of best Lovecraftian movies "In the Mouth of Madness" wasn't even written by Lovecraft.  A few years back, Guillermo del Toro tried to make a big budget- At The Mountains of Madness.  But the studio couldn't wrap their head around no women, no romance. 

I have not seen The Color Out of Space. My bad.


The Valdemar Legacy dilogy is also quite good. To be more accurate, I've only watched its second movie named The Valdemar Legacy II: The Forbidden Shadow, yet. I liked Dagon better, but this one has a better production in terms of quality. Long live Lovecraft!

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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

as to Charlotte: she often plays characters that are, in lack of a better word, a bit aloof. in that regard she is a bit like Geraldine Chaplin (another of our favorite actresses). and we love aloof characters in movies


Agree with you here, which makes me think of the French film Lemming, by Dominik Moll (don't know if you've seen it): it is one of these films in which she is in "her" role but in which she is really very convincing - I think she was in the right balance between her acting skills and the script and very well directed... Great film, BTW.

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