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DIE DARKMAN DIE

ian, Sunday, 13 October 2013 17:13 (twelve years ago)

ok, that one might be ok, title saves it

beautifully, unapologetically plastic (mh), Sunday, 13 October 2013 17:45 (twelve years ago)

no it's shit.

ian, Sunday, 13 October 2013 18:03 (twelve years ago)

at least we'll always have the title

beautifully, unapologetically plastic (mh), Sunday, 13 October 2013 18:04 (twelve years ago)

is it meant to be that schlocky/cheesy/camp/wooden? Just terrible.

HUGE HUGE laughs at several points though, "TAKE THE FUCCCCCCKKKHHHINNN EEEELPHANT" being the highloght.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Sunday, 13 October 2013 18:09 (twelve years ago)

Obviously you are not terribly familiar with vintage Sam Raimi (or Robocop or Larry Cohen or any number of a million things that are great and campy/schlocky) but yeah it's supposed to be. If you were expecting On The Waterfront I guess you'd be disappointed.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 13 October 2013 18:15 (twelve years ago)

Darkman is AWESOME

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 14 October 2013 01:51 (twelve years ago)

why havent i seen darkman

why

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 14 October 2013 01:58 (twelve years ago)

That's a very good question! DARKMAN is the shit.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 14 October 2013 02:00 (twelve years ago)

there's a weird doc about Nicolae Ceaușescu that's just strung together archival footage with no narration. I only watched parts of it -- kind of dry but interesting at the same time. You get a lot of face-to-face time with the man, since there are so many unabridged speech clips. Strangely, he comes off as kind of second-rate, not that smart, like a mediocre and amoral functionary who stumbled into a dictatorship but grew into the role. His face even seemed to become more twisted and evil looking as time went on.

#fomo that's the motto (Hurting 2), Monday, 14 October 2013 03:51 (twelve years ago)

Alex: that makes sense. I'd seen Army of Darkness so kind of expected something similar. Maybe I just wasnt in the mood for it. I have a hard time with those kind of films anyway, so am fully prepared to chalk this one down to my own failings as a viewer.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Monday, 14 October 2013 09:11 (twelve years ago)

i suggest everyone watches the punk rock episode of quincy. episode 8, season 8.

ian, Monday, 14 October 2013 16:25 (twelve years ago)

Feel both Netflix and Comcast On Demand—and tv in gen—are really failing this year on the fun Halloween times horror selections. That said, watched Elvira: Mistress of the Dark last night and it was great fun. Wife and I both agreed we now have even bigger crushes on Elvira than we did before.

andrew m., Monday, 14 October 2013 16:44 (twelve years ago)

essential viewing if you've never seen it. from the man who brought you weekend at bernie's:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqWvWR8KYFw

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 03:25 (twelve years ago)

streaming on netflix, but the whole movie is on youtube too. probably looks better on netflix though.

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 03:26 (twelve years ago)

but seriously if you want to be frightened of australia and can't bring yourself to watch the snowtown murders, wake in fright is your next best option.

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 03:28 (twelve years ago)

wake in fright is A++++

can't recommend it enough

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 17 October 2013 04:00 (twelve years ago)

roo shooting scenes notwithstanding

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 17 October 2013 04:01 (twelve years ago)

a roo hopped over my baby

beautifully, unapologetically plastic (mh), Thursday, 17 October 2013 04:20 (twelve years ago)

The Death documentary is up on streaming which is dooooooooope

ACA: not bad, needs more death panels (jjjusten), Thursday, 17 October 2013 04:47 (twelve years ago)

wake in fright is great; the kangaroo scenes are roooooouuuugh tho

the whole movie's rough tbrr

cozen, Thursday, 17 October 2013 12:07 (twelve years ago)

such a great poster too.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/WakeInFrightAd1.jpg

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 15:44 (twelve years ago)

"Chips Rafferty" best name thread right there

Tottenham Heelspur (in orbit), Thursday, 17 October 2013 15:45 (twelve years ago)

and what a filmography for ted kotcheff:

Tiara Tahiti (1962)
Life at the Top (1965)
Two Gentlemen Sharing (1969)
Wake in Fright (1971)
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974)
Billy Two Hats (1974)
Fun with Dick and Jane (1977)
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978)
North Dallas Forty (1979)
Split Image (1982)
First Blood (1982)
Uncommon Valor (1983)
Joshua Then and Now (1985)
Switching Channels (1988)
Weekend at Bernie's (1989)
Winter People (1989)
Folks! (1992)
The Shooter (1995)
Borrowed Hearts (1997)

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 15:48 (twelve years ago)

split image is crazy. you can watch it on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKWYuJyZ9X8

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 15:48 (twelve years ago)

Danny Stetson (Michael O'Keefe) is a clean-cut, all-American college student and gymnast with dreams of Olympic gold when he's lured into "Homeland," a youth-oriented religious commune, by a compellingly beautiful girl, Rebecca (Karen Allen). Here he is programmed by the charismatic leader, Neil Kirklander (Peter Fonda), to believe that his new life now has the true meaning that it previously lacked.
Anguished by their son's disappearance, Danny's parents (Elizabeth Ashley and Brian Dennehy), hire a modern-day bounty hunter, Charles Pratt (James Woods), to abduct Danny and exorcise his brainwashed mind, but the psychological change could be traumatizing.

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 15:50 (twelve years ago)

Chips Rafferty was something like the John Wayne of Australian movies, I think that was his last one.

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 17 October 2013 15:52 (twelve years ago)

a weird doc about Nicolae Ceaușescu that's just strung together archival footage with no narration

was awesome imho. gave my copy to ghost rider

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 17 October 2013 15:54 (twelve years ago)

north dallas forty is my favorite sports movie

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 17 October 2013 16:10 (twelve years ago)

i hung out with ted kotcheff earlier this year and i can confirm he is a #1 hilarious dude

socki (s1ocki), Thursday, 17 October 2013 16:22 (twelve years ago)

(on the occasion of the duddy kravitz restoration. morbs did you ever end up seeing that)

socki (s1ocki), Thursday, 17 October 2013 16:23 (twelve years ago)

yep

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 17 October 2013 16:25 (twelve years ago)

i love duddy.

scott seward, Thursday, 17 October 2013 16:30 (twelve years ago)

i eat at the deli his dad hangs out at once a week

socki (s1ocki), Thursday, 17 October 2013 17:05 (twelve years ago)

In Bruges!

ACA: not bad, needs more death panels (jjjusten), Friday, 18 October 2013 02:59 (twelve years ago)

I've never seen any of these and don't know anything about this stuff, just thought it was interesting.

http://www.avclub.com/articles/todays-best-action-directors-arent-working-in-holl%2C104394/

dan selzer, Friday, 18 October 2013 15:51 (twelve years ago)

Hyams’ Universal Soldier films are death-haunted meditations on identity and memory. Though both are canonical sequels to Roland Emmerich’s original Universal Soldier (1992), there’s no trace of Emmerich’s influence in either; Regeneration takes its visual cues from Andrei Tarkovsky and David Fincher, while Day Of Reckoning’s David Lynch vibe (think Lost Highway or Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me) is mixed with over-tonal references to Videodrome, Enter The Void, Funny Games, and The Shining. Both films feature Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren reprising their roles from the original film, though they function as thematic poles rather than leads; this is especially true in the case of Day Of Reckoning, where—yet again—Scott Adkins serves as the protagonist.

dan selzer, Friday, 18 October 2013 15:53 (twelve years ago)

i'll vouch for the sheer weirdness of some of those later Universal Soldier movies. not that they're good necessarily, but...

Nhex, Friday, 18 October 2013 15:56 (twelve years ago)

i wanna watch those. but only the second one is on netflix right?

socki (s1ocki), Friday, 18 October 2013 16:01 (twelve years ago)

yeah, Day of Reckoning

Nhex, Friday, 18 October 2013 16:03 (twelve years ago)

i actually watched DVDs last night. i had to return a faulty Wii game at the dumb cd store and i swapped it with a used copy and ended up with credit so i bought some DVDs. watched Taken and Battle: Los Angeles. i basically came to the conclusion that i will watch liam neeson and aaron eckhart in any movie they are in. Battle: Los Angeles featured quite possibly the dumbest cinematic Marines I have ever seen in my life. even i know that if you are trying to avoid being killed by an army of aliens being AS LOUD AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE isn't the best way to go about it. plus, they were just dumb. and so slow. and they stop to pet dogs when an alien army is trying to kill them. plus, when they need to get on a helicopter because an alien army is trying to kill them they take their time and look around wistfully before getting on the helicopter. plus, they were so fucking stupid and loud. but i do love watching aaron eckhart.

sorry, off-topic. gonna watch Taken 2 tonight. got that 2.

scott seward, Friday, 18 October 2013 16:11 (twelve years ago)

i did really like that Punisher sequel that i never would have known to watch if people hadn't been like hey that Punisher sequel is really good. so, i would watch universal soldier sequel.

scott seward, Friday, 18 October 2013 16:12 (twelve years ago)

oh yeah, Punisher: War Zone is crazy and fun

mh, Friday, 18 October 2013 16:20 (twelve years ago)

Thick as Thieves is decent -- entertaining enough.

#fomo that's the motto (Hurting 2), Saturday, 19 October 2013 03:41 (twelve years ago)

watching the wallander series of bbc dramas. i thought i watched them all, but i guess i only watched the first four.

ian, Saturday, 19 October 2013 15:35 (twelve years ago)

okay i know this doesn't belong here but after watching Taken and Taken 2 i can't BELIEVE that they didn't get liam neeson to play jack reacher in the Reacher movie! he would have been PERFECT. sheesh.

scott seward, Saturday, 19 October 2013 15:56 (twelve years ago)

liam neeson is gonna play matt scudder in the upcoming movie version of "A Walk Among The Tombstones" so at least you have that to look forward to.

ian, Saturday, 19 October 2013 16:21 (twelve years ago)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Scudder

ian, Saturday, 19 October 2013 16:21 (twelve years ago)

i mean he basically plays Reacher in the Taken movies except for the having a family part.

scott seward, Saturday, 19 October 2013 16:54 (twelve years ago)

okay i know this doesn't belong here but after watching Taken and Taken 2 i can't BELIEVE that they didn't get liam neeson to play jack reacher in the Reacher movie! he would have been PERFECT. sheesh.

― scott seward, Saturday, October 19, 2013 11:56 AM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

bit long in the tooth for reacher, who i always imagined as being pretty youthful (so is cruise i guess but he has a younger aura than neeson)

socki (s1ocki), Saturday, 19 October 2013 17:06 (twelve years ago)


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