death race 2000 (on amazon prime)
wanted to see it for close on 40 years
dialogue was hilariously cheesy, overall disappointing though (very low budget effects, etc)
I saw it on Super Channel about 30 years ago and it freaked me out.
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death race 2000 (on amazon prime)
wanted to see it for close on 40 years
dialogue was hilariously cheesy, overall disappointing though (very low budget effects, etc)
I saw it on VHS when VHS players still had wired remotes.I saw it on Super Channel about 30 years ago and it freaked me out.
The French Dispatch. Visually impressive, wow, amazing etc. As a film, boring and exhausting. Turned it off anger an hour.
I saw it on late night Channel 4 ca. 1999, during the golden age of Channel 4 showing amazing films at 1am on Friday/Saturday/Sunday nightsI saw it on VHS when VHS players still had wired remotes.
I'm finding the same with a lot of these 'epics' these days, that you could easily cut 30-45 minutes out of them and not lose much of any importance. Oppenheimer was the same that way too.Killers of the Flower Moon - had a day off the next day so went to the late showing in the Lighthouse, finishing circa midnight.. It's a very good movie with a great evocation of the period/place, plenty of vivid scenes that stick in the mind and a lot of fine acting. That said, it is a heck of a long haul (my legs were seizing up by the end) & I'm not convinced that you couldn't tell the same story effectively and lose an hour, or 45 mins at least. I haven't see The Irishman yet but I understand it has a similar epic length - I guess that's just Scorcese's modus operandi now.
i think that movie was the first time i ever heard the word "motherfucker"?i saw christine the other night for the first time. possessed and possessive car movie. good fun all round
Same. Brilliant film. The sheer freakiness of it has never been surpassed in American horror cinema.Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4k on the big screen in the Lighthouse.
One of my fave movies ever
100% agree.Same. Brilliant film. The sheer freakiness of it has never been surpassed in American horror cinema.
Yeah, you pretty much know you're in for a wild ride from the hitchhiker scene onwards100% agree.
It's as mental today as it was the day it came out...it brought me back to the excitement I felt the first time I saw it.. circa 1985 on car boot library VHS
One thing that always strikes me and one of the main reasons I'll go and rewatch movies in the cinema is for the sound and how much it ramps up the terror..and the sound of TCM is some of the best you'll ever hear.
It's like a erm..sledgehammer to the face
The whole cinema erupted in applause at the end. What a thriller
And virtually no special fx. You don't really see anything. A bit of make up.Yeah, you pretty much know you're in for a wild ride from the hitchhiker scene onwards
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