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  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988). While not The Blob or Night of the Creeps, it's pretty fun.

  • Treasure Planet for the first time... It was a ride, I liked the animation and the old Disney style actually got me thinking if it had gaming adaptations... And ofc it had them... I want to at least try one (for nostalgic reasons), but I am unsure if the PS1 or PS2 version is the right one to go.

  • My partner and I are watching every movie that Arnold Schwarzenegger has ever been in, no matter how small the role. We just finished watching Scavenger Hunt from 1979 and it was fucking horrible. By the far the worst movie from his early days in film. It's not that he made it bad, the movie in and of itself was bad.

  • Interstellar. It was like the 4th or 5th time I've seen it, so yeah, I'd definitely recommend it if you're into sci-fi epics.

    The last movie I saw for the first time was Barbie. I went in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised. It also didn't take itself too seriously, despite having a very positive message for women.

  • Red Rock West, 1994

    Nic Cage movie I heard about in a thread here the other day.

    Cage is unemployed and down on his luck when he gets mistaken for a hitman and is paid to do a job. He takes the money and tries to run, but gets caught up in a more intriguing whirlpool of trouble than I expected.

    Nothing groundbreaking here, but it had more surprises than I had expected and it's fairly well acted for a 90s movie. If you want something interesting that isn't too deep and has a vaguely No Country for Old Men flavor, this isn't bad.

  • The Sudbury Devil. Would I recommend it? Yes, if you don’t mind weird, independent horror movies.

  • Robocop & Robocop 2 back-to-back. I’d recommend the first one but not the sequel. Even though it’s the same main actors, the writers seemingly decided to lower their IQ and make their personalities more shallow in the sequel.

    • I feel the second one is worth it for the warehouse attack scene and the press conference/final fight.

      I don't feel it's a bad movie, but it's got more silly than satire and focuses too much on the bad guys POV rather than RoboCop. Plus they literally wreck his personality.

      First movie is still amazing though. One of my favorites!

  • I just watched one, like 30 minutes ago. It's Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Earth Symphony

    It's about music, and honestly animated films about music are some of the coolest films, as they can have infinite imagination of synchronizing and visualizing the music.

    I know Doraemon isn't that popular in the west, but it's one of the top franchises here in Asia.

  • Inside Out 2 - and yes, I thought it was great, although not quite as good as the first one.

    Last grown up film I saw was Emily the Criminal, which I really enjoyed. Aubrey Plaza is excellent in it.

  • My wife and I were staying in Bologna for 2 nights, and there was a big free open-air cinema on the largest public square that showed Italian film classics with English subtitles. We watched "La Dolce Vita" by Fellini on the first night and a satirical comedy called "Divorce Italian type" the second night. La dolce vita is great but not an easy watch since it deals with typical topics of early modernity in the 50s. It's kinda like the books from that time about existence and hedonism and the complexity of life. The other movie is about a guy who wants to murder his Wife so he can date his 16-year old cousin and is way funnier than the premise would suggest.

  • Thelma

    Indie movie about a grandma that gets scammed and fights back. Funny and cute. Really good if you like that stuff. Based on a true story.

  • How I Saved the President also known as The Undercover Kid. It‘s a 90s kd adventure move in which a preteen who can talk to animals is somehow way better than the Secret Service at their full-time jobs.

    It‘s perfect for a Bad Movie Night.

  • Perfect Days 2023
    \ Excellent movie, simple story showing his simple every day life. It goes through his life, doing what he likes, and shows stories that happens every day.

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