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Worse than the 1986 movie. This supposed to be based off the Dynamite comics version of Sonja, it’s not. Matilda Lutz is 1/3 shorter and 2/3 less ferocious. Horrible acting and script. The movie feels like it’s from 2011. Skippable.
One of the best twisted films ever made, and a very young - Jackie Earle Haley - as ‘Adore’ is the cherry on top! A highly recommended ‘watch this’
I love how after the show was cancelled they changed/ extended the end of the last episode to
“wrap things up” which was nice and better than the usual leaving it on a cliffhanger forever.
Cool dudes. That must be so hard, but on the other hand, it is not really long days laying bricks is it. And the pay is quite good I have heard.
I can’t look it trough.. It’s not really my “thing” thou and it might be as good as any of the shows in this category, but the women talks like they haven’t learn to at least masturbate, and the guys are saying huh.. every time they hit and aurgh.. every time they charge.. The resolution is to low and the actors not sexy enough.. The wisdoms to bleak.. It is like it is a copy of some other better show I already seen. But as I say.. I gave up in the first episode.. so what do I know, it might be a pearl that I miss.
I can’t look it trough.. It’s not really my “thing” thou and it might be as good as any of the shows in this category, but the women talks like they haven’t learn to at least masturbate, and the guys are saying huh.. every time they hit and aurgh.. every time they charge.. The resolution is to low and the actors not sexy enough.. The wisdoms to bleak.. It is like it is a copy of some other better show I already seen. But as I say.. I gave up in the first episode.. so what do I know, it might be a pearl that I miss.
Lol this was in the good old days when, if you signed or not signed as a citizen or not were a big deal. And that even before you could monetize it on youtube, insta or twitter.. It looks so Crazy now.. Like making love to your favorite cow while thinking of the glances of envy the other ones would give. The madness of the old days before the internationalized cocaine trade gold elevators and private jet elite drama addictions, is nearly romantic in a sentimental, death cultish, sad but beautiful sort of way.. I bet you girls want to kiss him.. But he choose GULAG!
I guess what you’re saying is Barbarian is scary because it could be reality even if it’s crazy, whether here it’s mostly a supernatural plot.
Maybe its a bit of that but Weapons has a similarly grounded feeling with the whole policeman/junkie plotline, the long charcter development and the “villain” being what it is.
I don’t know if its a joke they are playing with the trailer making this a real dark horror movie and then playing even the jumpscares like a clown comedy but it didn’t work for me like when the sudden change to comedy appeared in Barbarian after its tensest moment.
They tried the same thing here but it was overplayed and slapstick. A lot reminded me of a Kevin Smith style horror movie but that guy definitly knows how to end his movies while Weapons did not end with anything like a bang.
Bahh.. He choose the pussy!! What a wimp. Youth always go for the tit.. So bloody predictable. Couldn’t they have given him a glass of milk before he had to make the choice? Given him(and us) a chance? And every girl he looks at.. Is it HER?? No.. Just like before, LOL
You are correct. I remember watching a documentary on the show and it’s true, they deliver their episodes right before airing.
Guess I shouldn’t complain in that case, still, it would have been a fun binge.
I just recently watched the doc & it’s really excellent. It’s filmed right when their Broadway musical The Book Of Mormon ends & they go back to making SP epis. It really captures the pressure they undergo creating the epis each week. Funny too of course.
I really enjoyed this. Bit of an abrupt ending but some nice camera shots, interesting characters and a few well-earned jump scares. Creative ways of building suspense and a fair bit of gore to make it fun.
That was great and I sure wish they would do a part 2… open up… lol
I’m not sure if I agree with Marcus that Experiential Retail is the future. That seems to fly in the face of the number of people who claim to have social anxiety and with the increase in places offering curbside or home delivery it just seems to be 180* from where most people are. Add to that the high cost of these experiences & it just seems out of reach for most. I don’t think I would visit or shop at any of the stores he’s helped so far.
The horribly absorbing tale of four city boys who head down river into hillbilly territory and pay the ultimate price, John Boorman’s 1972 thriller, Deliverance, is one of the true masterpieces of seventies cinema, a brutal stand-alone that leaves unrivalled emotional scars.
Shot on location in South Carolina, the film’s most notorious sequence has Ned Beatty’s pudgy innocent raped and humiliated by two demented backwoodsmen in broad daylight on the banks of a raging river. The scene has a truly horrific sense of immediacy, largely due to the believably rapacious performances of character actor, William McKinney, and illiterate, toothless screen debutante, Herbert “Cowboy” Coward. When John Boorman explained to Coward that he had to rape a man in the scene, he replied, “I’ve done worse.”
According to the film’s star, Burt Reynolds, William McKinney went too far in his performance of the scene. “I swear to God, McKinney really wanted to hump Ned,” Reynolds writes in his autobiography, My Life. “And I think he was going to. He had it up, and he was going to bang him. Finally, I couldn’t stand it anymore. I ran into the scene, dove on McKinney, and pulled him off Ned. Boorman helped hold him down. Ned, crying with rage and fear, found a big stick and started beating McKinney on the head.”
When Reynolds demanded of Boorman why he’d taken so long to stop filming, the actor alleges that the director replied, “I was waiting for you to run in. I knew when you ran in that I’d taken the audience to breaking point.”
https://www.filmink.com.au/actor-versus-actor-set-thrown-downs
Adrian Lyne, who encouraged Rourke to be cruel and distant toward Basinger in an effort to create the appropriate on-screen tension. “I hated him sometimes,” Basinger told The New York Times of her co-star. “I got confused. I didn’t know who I was after a while.”
Rourke and Basinger later patched up their differences, and even appeared together in The Informers (they shared no scenes, but walked the red carpet together at the film’s premiere) and Black November.
“That fuckin’ Kim Basinger was hot as shit,” Mickey Rourke charmingly reminisced of 91/2 Weeks in 2011. “I used to go home with a boner every night. Really. That was no fun…”
https://www.filmink.com.au/actor-versus-actor-set-thrown-downs
Lovely to see a woman that so brazenly dare to enjoy siting in the lap of a man. But yeah I guess it was thousands of years ago.. It might be forgiven. I don’t mean anything ill with this statement by the way.. It is just an relaxed aesthetic linked to old organic memories for me I guess.
One of the best twisted films ever made, and a very young - Jackie Earle Haley - as ‘Adore’ is the cherry on top! A highly recommended ‘watch this’
First and the last episodes were extremely good but everything in the middle was crap
i liked that they kept it going lots of old props and costumes re used keeps production cheap.
i first saw Westworld as a kid
it was awesome, very futuristic and well made
I just rewatched it, so I could follow up with this sequal
Yul Brynner only has a cameo in this
but you can see the first movie here
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/156000-westworld
Im definatly not as impressed by Futureworld
at the time i first saw this i was a kid
it was awesome, very futuristic and well made
(i would say they were pretty spot on)
Yul Brynner was a unusal looking guy, very magnetic
(btw is it just me thinking he was the first Terminator??)
i actually never saw the sequal
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/164579-futureworld
The last few seconds of the episode is probably going to spell trouble for the Enterprise and her crew the remainder of the season I think. If you noticed the what happened. I’ve been watching Gregory Peck WWII movies and he has this great deep voice just as his grandson Ethan Peck has. Both are tall but Ethan is 2 inches shorter than his grandfather.
That was not a good episode boring slow and without comedy and much sci-fi



She’s onto him now. Holy fv(k that car accident surprised me too.