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Seanny One Ball 07-24-2020 03:25 PM

Riz Ahmed is right next to Daniel Kaluuya as the future of UK acting.
England does amazing things with their acting schools. I wish I could have gone to one.

Afterlife 07-25-2020 07:20 AM

"Looks That Kill".

Came out this year; it's a fun story about a kid who's so beautiful, people die when they see his face. So far, it's my favorite movie of 2020.

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 04:18 AM

Fag

Afterlife 07-26-2020 09:08 AM

Rude.

Bad News Gertner 07-26-2020 12:04 PM

Athlete A - 8/10. USA Gymnastics is quite fucked up.

Damian Rey 2.0 07-26-2020 01:50 PM

The Equalizer-7/10

Fun violence in a movie that had a wider ranging plot than I expected. It feels like a movie The Rock would be in. Denzel being in it elevates it higher than it otherwise would be.

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 01:55 PM

It coming out when John Wick came out was a foolish studio decision that relegated The Equalizer to "fun genre flick" status when it's actually a solid character piece.

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 05:01 PM

Watching Netflix's Grindhouse homage "VFW".

It's B Movie Expendables with Romero levels of gore.
Martin Kove is in it.

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 05:36 PM

Yeah you guys need to get in on this.

VFW is the tits

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 05:37 PM

I might watch this again and take notes.
So good, so straightforward.

Lock Jaw 07-26-2020 05:47 PM

Better/worse than UHF?

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 05:49 PM

You shut it

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 07:40 PM

Good Burger still as good as it was when I was a kid, teen and grown man. Just checking in.

I'm a dude, he's a dude, she's a dude and we're all dudes hey!

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 07:47 PM

Keenan and Kel were just fantastic together.
I watched everything they did when I was a boy growing up. They were the best.

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 07:59 PM

Man, Kel really beats the shit out of Carmen Electra in this flick.
I forgot about that. I think he's a minister or something now.

Black Widow 07-26-2020 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seanny One Ball (Post 5361772)
Keenan and Kel were just fantastic together.
I watched everything they did when I was a boy growing up. They were the best.

They along with Rugrats was my favorite Nickelodeon shows.

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 08:27 PM

Rugrats was also good shit. There was some tortured writer that killed himself ages ago who's only real writing credit was for Rugrats.

I forget his name.

Seanny One Ball 07-26-2020 08:28 PM

It turns out it was the guy who wrote "Leaving Last Vegas".

That is wild.

Lock Jaw 07-27-2020 01:07 AM

The Goonies - 8.5/10

PrettyCool I guess....

Damian Rey 2.0 07-27-2020 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seanny One Ball (Post 5361718)
It coming out when John Wick came out was a foolish studio decision that relegated The Equalizer to "fun genre flick" status when it's actually a solid character piece.

Truth be told, despite trying, I have yet to ever finish a John Wick movie. I've probably fired up the first film a handful times in an attempt to try, but I couldn't get into it. At all

Equalizer was easier for me dive into. Partly because of Denzel. And also because, like you said, it's a decent character movie.

Lock Jaw 07-27-2020 05:57 AM

Still need to watch the third one.

First one isn't great, it is hard to get into as it does feel like there is never any stakes or danger. I know that wasn't the point of it, but for me it made it hard to get through.

I remember loving the second one, though and being excited for the third to come out..... and then I never watched it....

Seanny One Ball 07-27-2020 08:18 AM

The third one is not a film you will remember anything about after seeing it.

Lock Jaw 07-27-2020 11:34 AM

Tbh even though I really enjoyed the second one I barely remember anything about it either. Need to rewatch it before the third one.

Frank Drebin 07-27-2020 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seanny One Ball (Post 5361781)
Rugrats was also good shit. There was some tortured writer that killed himself ages ago who's only real writing credit was for Rugrats.

I forget his name.

Crazy Edgar. RIP

Seanny One Ball 07-27-2020 02:54 PM

Edgar Davids

Seanny One Ball 07-27-2020 10:33 PM

Watching "The Other Guys" for the first time in years.

Christineth scene still one of the funniest things ever filmed.

"I wuv yoo Chwistineff"

GD 07-28-2020 12:02 AM

Quality movie.

Seanny One Ball 07-28-2020 08:55 AM

Quite possibly the last good movie those two made tbh

Black Widow 07-28-2020 09:14 AM

Instant Family.

Enjoyed it more than i expected.


Dazed and Confused.

Pretty funny still prefer a couple other stoner comedies.

Seanny One Ball 07-28-2020 09:21 AM

Dazed And Confused isn't a stoner comedy.
It's a great film.

GD 07-28-2020 05:45 PM

Instant Family was certainly Wahlberg's last good movie.

GD 07-30-2020 09:08 AM

Relic - 6/10

It got a little disturbing towards the end.

Seanny One Ball 07-30-2020 01:01 PM

I watched 1917, that was a good film until the scenes of running where it became one of the greatest things I have ever seen.
It was pretty amazing stuff, I would like to see a documentary about how that was all achieved.

Probably a 3/4 film in 4/4 clothing.

Lock Jaw 07-30-2020 02:40 PM

Yeah, breathtaking achievements in that film..... even if I do get distracted by things like that always trying to see where they hide the cuts

Seanny One Ball 07-30-2020 03:06 PM

You'd say the same thing if you had angsty teenage daughters.

Destor 07-31-2020 02:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lock Jaw (Post 5362616)
Yeah, breathtaking achievements in that film..... even if I do get distracted by things like that always trying to see where they hide the cuts

when i was watching 1917 i thought on several occasions they had to be digital cuts. When i watched the making of it blew my mind just how few cuts there were and the mind boggling lengths they went to to make those shots happen. Its insanity.

Destor 07-31-2020 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seanny One Ball (Post 5362595)
I watched 1917, that was a good film until the scenes of running where it became one of the greatest things I have ever seen.
It was pretty amazing stuff, I would like to see a documentary about how that was all achieved.

Probably a 3/4 film in 4/4 clothing.

you really should. Camera men running along side them in fluid motion taking it off wheeled dollys and placing it onto trucks annd even helicopter and crane shots. Multiple hand offs offs per scene. Its jaw dropping. Including inventing some new technologies just to make these shots happen. Its like watching a mad scientist at work

Lock Jaw 07-31-2020 04:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destor (Post 5362765)
when i was watching 1917 i thought on several occasions they had to be digital cuts. When i watched the making of it blew my mind just how few cuts there were and the mind boggling lengths they went to to make those shots happen. Its insanity.

Now I need to track down this making of......

GD 07-31-2020 06:53 AM

Watching "Becky" where Kevin James plays a neo-Nazi.

GD 07-31-2020 08:39 AM

Becky - 5/10

This outlandish post on Reddit :lol:

SPOILER: show

https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comm...of_becky_2020/

I think u/kirinmay was on the right track.

At the beginning of the movie, Becky is doodling the SS bolts over her name on a test which is a Nazi symbol.

At the gas station Becky looks around at the white people in the family reunion shirts and stops to stare at the one non-white looking woman then leaves the store to wait outside while her dad shops.

When they get to cabin, Becky starts off "She wouldn't want us to sell it. Just because she isn't here anymore..." and her dad cuts her off that he'd changed his mind last minute not to sell it. This would seem to imply the cabin was more her mom's than her dad's.

When her dad says he's getting married to Kayla, Becky looks at her with disgust and blurts out "She would have hated you!"

The Nazis have been in prison 9+ years and the literal key to their Nazi plan that they've been working on for years is hidden in cabin where they know it is in the basement.

When the Nazis get to the cabin they don't know Jeff or Becky at all, nor do Jeff or Becky know them.

Jeff was unaware of the key or the Nazi plan. Becky was aware of at least the key.

So my theory is that the dead mother was a Nazi and working with them on their plan. The plan had been in the works for much longer than she had been dead. She was keeping the key for them in the basement of her cabin. The Nazis found out she had died and the cabin was going up for sale so they orchestrated their prison escape to collect the key to move forward with the plan before someone could buy the cabin and trash the key.

Jeff possibly only tolerated his wife's racism (not knowing her Nazi affiliations) or was himself racist until he fell in love with a black woman after her death. Becky knew more about that side of her mom, hence her doodling Nazi symbols, appearing bothered by mixed race families, and knowing of the key to the Nazi plan.

However, since the Nazis kill her dog and threaten her family before she even knows who they are she takes action against them and kills them all out of revenge. She then keeps the key for herself rather than telling the authorities about it.

Is Becky racist? I think she has picked up some racism from her mother. Is Becky actually a Nazi too and keeping the key to continue her mothers plan on her own or is she just holding onto it as some morbid keepsake? It's hard to say.


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