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Originally posted by adg211288 adg211288 wrote:

Currently watching The Diabolical (2015). Got in on my laptop beside my main PC which means I'm only idly watching it while doing other stuff. About all the attention it deserves I think. LOL

Tonight I plan to watch The Witch (2015) which has just been added to Netflix. I've had my eye on this one a while and been hoping that either Netflix or Amazon would add it. 

I've seen The Witch, it's pretty good, worth watching. 
I haven't seen the other one but as I like horror movies, maybe I will. Smile
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Currently watching The Diabolical (2015). Got in on my laptop beside my main PC which means I'm only idly watching it while doing other stuff. About all the attention it deserves I think. LOL

Tonight I plan to watch The Witch (2015) which has just been added to Netflix. I've had my eye on this one a while and been hoping that either Netflix or Amazon would add it. 
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The Curse of Downers Grove (2015) - this was done up as a horror movie and turned out to be teen aimed thriller with some really cliche plot points. I saw it through in case something close to expected came out of it but it never did. Best thing I can say for it is that I didn't see the twist ending coming, but the ending also sucked in a big way so that's not saying much. 

Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) - I didn't enjoy this as much as the first film. 
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Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

^I´m looking forward to watching that. It´s been on my to-watch-list since I learned about its existence.

I really enjoyed it. I'll definitely watch it again. 
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^I´m looking forward to watching that. It´s been on my to-watch-list since I learned about its existence.
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Annihilation (2018):


Very good sci-fi. 
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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2283362/
 
Surprisingly entertaining and the kids loved it...
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I like the Sam Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy. 

I recently watched the trilogy with my son, and enjoyed it too. At least they are much better than the most recent series of movies, which I didn´t enjoy much.

Do you mean The Amazing Spider-Man ones? I watched the first one of those and didn't mind it but I've never bothered with the second since they got cancelled after two films. 
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Originally posted by adg211288 adg211288 wrote:

I like the Sam Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy. 

I recently watched the trilogy with my son, and enjoyed it too. At least they are much better than the most recent series of movies, which I didn´t enjoy much.
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Originally posted by Bosh66 Bosh66 wrote:

There are a lot of non-MCU films out there of varying quality. I also enjoyed the Daredevil directors cut too. I also enjoyed the first Blade album although he annoyingly became American when he’s supposed to be English. And don’t bother with Howard The Duck

I loved Howard The Duck as a kid, but it´s been many years since I´ve watched it. I´ll probably have a different opinion of it today.
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I like the Sam Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy. 
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There are a lot of non-MCU films out there of varying quality. I enjoyed the Daredevil directors cut too. I also enjoyed the first Blade film although he annoyingly became American when he’s supposed to be English. And don’t bother with Howard The Duck

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Mama (2013) - I quite liked this one. A father kills his wife and their two children and left alone in the woods after a ghost saves them from the same fate. The ghost then cares for the children for five years before they're found and returned to civilisation, but soon turns out not to be benevolent after all.

Here Alone (2016) - this was okay, though very slow. A zombie movie following a lone survivor coming into contact with other humans for the first time since the apocalypse. It dealt more on trust issues than anything else. It was rather generic including the typical big confrontation with the zombies at the end of the film. The only thing really different about it that stood out was that it followed a lone female survivor which is comparatively rare in this genre. 

February (2015) - found this one to be kind of hard to follow and weird. It became apparent about half way through that it was showing events nine years apart, but I ultimately felt that the reveal came too soon to have any kind of realisation punch on the viewer, so you knew the fate of a certain character in the earlier scenes in advance and could pretty much guess the rest. 
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The Daredevil movie isn't actually a part of the MCU, it's an unrelated Marvel movie. The Daredevil Netflix show is that character's MCU version. Which I thought was excellent. 

The X-Men films were also their own thing but I've read that since a recent buy-out they're going to be retconned into MCU continuity. 
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^What!!! You didn´t enjoy the Daredevil movie with Ben Affleck? Man I thought that was a great movie. I´ve heard many people critisize the film, but once they see the director´s cut they are convinced. I´ve only watched the latter, and that was a great movie in my World.
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Went to see BLACK PANTHER on opening weekend. It was outstanding although not perfect. Think comic book movie and don't get into the silliness of some of the details and all good. 3D viewing recommended

I really need to start seeing the MCU films. I've watched all the netflix TV shows that are part of it up until Jessica Jones season 2. Netflix has a few of the films but not the first ones. 

I loooooove MCU films, however they are not all equally outstanding. There have been some real duds but they have recently been consistently entertaining. I highly recommend the first Captain America, the first Avengers, Dr Strange and the Iron Man movies. And X Men of course but crap like Ghost Rider and the first Daredevil are a total waste of time.
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Went to see BLACK PANTHER on opening weekend. It was outstanding although not perfect. Think comic book movie and don't get into the silliness of some of the details and all good. 3D viewing recommended

I really need to start seeing the MCU films. I've watched all the netflix TV shows that are part of it up until Jessica Jones season 2. Netflix has a few of the films but not the first ones. 
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Went to see BLACK PANTHER on opening weekend. It was outstanding although not perfect. Think comic book movie and don't get into the silliness of some of the details and all good. 3D viewing recommended
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Last two films watched:

Waterworld (1995) - despite it's rather middling reputation I really enjoyed this film. Not a masterpiece by any means but I'd happily see this again sometime. 

The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - decided to try something a bit different to my usual taste in films with this one. I enjoyed it a lot. 
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^I´m not sure I fully agree about it being among the best dystopian sci-fi flicks out there, which seems to be the consensus among many fans of the genre, but it´s definitely interesting and pretty different from most other films in similar universes.
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