Yeah, damn good movie. MEW did a great job with her acting and in the fight scenes. She looked bad-ass when she got into that dude's car.
I need to find that boom boom lemon drink.
Yeah, damn good movie. MEW did a great job with her acting and in the fight scenes. She looked bad-ass when she got into that dude's car.
I hope you get to see it and enjoy it.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 4:18pmI loved the 1984 Dune when I saw it back then, age 12. David Lynch has basically disowned that movie because the producers cut so much footage out, to keep runtime short, that a lot of it makes no sense if you haven't read the book. The new film is supposed to be the first of two, covering the first half of the first book. It seems like it was made to be more accessible to those who aren’t already familiar with the story. I don’t plan on going to opening night, but if I can catch it later in the run when there are only 8-10 other people in the theater, that might be my best bet. Last movie I saw in a theater was in 2018. Colbert has had a few Dune cast members on in the last week or so and that has peaked my interest.revbob wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 9:10amIve never read the book(s?). I attempted to watch the 1984 movie and was completely bored. Thus the prospect of a new one doesn't stir my loins much either. As for going to a movie theater or not I cant think of many that would get me going. I had to laugh that the new Venom movie is an only in theaters release. Yeah I'll voluntarily expose myself to covid to see Venom 2 or whatever the fuck its called.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 12:08amAm I the only one who gives a shit about the new Dune movie, coming out on Oct.22? For the last 15 years or more, I’ve searched “new Dune movie” on google every month or two, hoping the project would finally get moving. Haven’t looked forward to a movie as much as this since maybe Phantom Menace. I’m hoping to see it in the theater, but am a bit wary of seeing it in a crowd. They say fear is the mind killer, so I’ll probably just suck it up and go. Has anyone else here been going to see movies in theaters while the pandemic is still a thing?
Thanks Rev. I'll try to do a review in a couple weeks.revbob wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 7:56pmI hope you get to see it and enjoy it.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 4:18pmI loved the 1984 Dune when I saw it back then, age 12. David Lynch has basically disowned that movie because the producers cut so much footage out, to keep runtime short, that a lot of it makes no sense if you haven't read the book. The new film is supposed to be the first of two, covering the first half of the first book. It seems like it was made to be more accessible to those who aren’t already familiar with the story. I don’t plan on going to opening night, but if I can catch it later in the run when there are only 8-10 other people in the theater, that might be my best bet. Last movie I saw in a theater was in 2018. Colbert has had a few Dune cast members on in the last week or so and that has peaked my interest.revbob wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 9:10amIve never read the book(s?). I attempted to watch the 1984 movie and was completely bored. Thus the prospect of a new one doesn't stir my loins much either. As for going to a movie theater or not I cant think of many that would get me going. I had to laugh that the new Venom movie is an only in theaters release. Yeah I'll voluntarily expose myself to covid to see Venom 2 or whatever the fuck its called.Kimmelweck wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 12:08amAm I the only one who gives a shit about the new Dune movie, coming out on Oct.22? For the last 15 years or more, I’ve searched “new Dune movie” on google every month or two, hoping the project would finally get moving. Haven’t looked forward to a movie as much as this since maybe Phantom Menace. I’m hoping to see it in the theater, but am a bit wary of seeing it in a crowd. They say fear is the mind killer, so I’ll probably just suck it up and go. Has anyone else here been going to see movies in theaters while the pandemic is still a thing?
I'm obsessed with the waistless, twisty, cross-eyed gun-shooter
Appears to be pretty limber too.
He llooks Iike a masked Mexican wrestler in the first one
He's great in the 1990 Night of the Living Dead remake too.tepista wrote: ↑20 Oct 2021, 7:31pmCandyman (1992) Chain-smoking grad student Virgina Madsen debunks the urban legend of Candyman, who then appears to her in order to cement his legacy in Bernard Rose’s adaption of the Clive Barker story, which is one of the decade’s best. Tony Todd becomes a genre legend as the title character.
Great remake, and yes Tony Todd was really good. I liked the female lead too.Kory wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 3:54pmHe's great in the 1990 Night of the Living Dead remake too.tepista wrote: ↑20 Oct 2021, 7:31pmCandyman (1992) Chain-smoking grad student Virgina Madsen debunks the urban legend of Candyman, who then appears to her in order to cement his legacy in Bernard Rose’s adaption of the Clive Barker story, which is one of the decade’s best. Tony Todd becomes a genre legend as the title character.