Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
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I saw La La Land today and loved it.
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"Inferno"… totally overrated!
I rate it 6.5/10, it's definitely well made but they played way too safe, it gets boring easily.Just saw it and gave it 5/10. Total bored.
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Holding the man - very powerful performance.
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Just watched Pitchfork.
Weird/10 (2/10)
The critics are right, is a mesh mash and tries to fill several niches so it seems weird. Also, lots of loopholes. The End was…ugh.
At least the gay protagonist made it to the end...until his sister went full Ginger Snaps.
Acting? Is an effin' horror movie! D:<
Your Ginger Snaps reference made me curious, haha
I looked at the trailer and saw IMDb which listed the name of the Pitchfork killer. I don't suppose I could get a spoiler on what the deal is?
The Pitchfork killer with his bare chest is kinda sexualized actually.
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Your Ginger Snaps reference made me curious, haha
I looked at the trailer and saw IMDb which listed the name of the Pitchfork killer. I don't suppose I could get a spoiler on what the deal is?
The Pitchfork killer with his bare chest is kinda sexualized actually.
Well, considering the killer is an able-bodied youth in contrast to the usual deranged creature we are used to…yep, is pretty sexual..
Too bad that any 'sexual' context there is heterosexual.
Spoiler? Ok...
Gay dude Hunter returns home from New York in order to tell his (hot) dad that he is gay. In tow are his friends from NY in order to provide support.
(Hot) dad begrudgingly agrees, while the gang makes a barn dance. That Night, Pitchfork enters the house kills mom & dad and kidnaps the little sister. Then proceeds to kill every member of the gang until only Hunter and his friend Claire remain. They manage to survive, free the sister and everything seems dandy, they even 'hanged' Pitchfork.
So they are all walking on the road when Pitchfork comes running towards them...END SPOILER

LOL...just remember what happened to Ghost and Violet at Ginger Snaps' ending...kinda like that.
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Fantastci Beast 8
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siREN (8/10)
Based on one of the anthologies within V/H/S (which I haven't seen, btw). Entertaining enough, paranormal enough. Monster is a female which is kinda refreshing. Decent special effects without overuse of them. Hero is cute, his best friend is even cuter (IMHO). Decent and interesting mythos rolling in the background for maybe a TV series.
If you are wondering why Siren instead of Succubus (what the monster is stated to be) she can sing to paralyze her target or induce erotic visions/memories for a mega orgasm (as the hero experienced).
Extra points for tail-trasforming-into-dildo-for-male-orgasm-during-heterosexual-intercourse.
Points taken because no-baby-succubii/incubii-popping-out-from-the-male-protagonist.
Styria/Curse of Styria (7.5/10)
Loosely based in Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla. Enough references to the short novel, but you won't find the typical fanged vampires here. Development between the female leads feels kinda rushed, but still enjoyable. Pretty mild lesbianism. Mixed reviews can led you astray, make your own opinion.
Lazslo More as a very minor character was the only eye candy I needed, I swear.
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siREN (8/10)…...
Extra points for tail-trasforming-into-dildo-for-male-orgasm-during-heterosexual-intercourse.
Points taken because no-baby-succubii/incubii-popping-out-from-the-male-protagonist.
Agree with these 2 observations although, personally, I would only rate it as 6/10

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the girl on the train 10/10 !!!!
seriously guys, it has been years since i saw such a good movie! -
2Late (2014)–I give it 6.9/10
It's a pretty heavy drama packed into a short film with some troubling issues affecting the lives of many--common in today’s world.
Official “teaser” trailer…
Torrent…




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Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) 5/10
The first 20 minutes of the movie is great and almost creeps me out, but the rest is boring. I don't like the ending too.
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that's not really a movie but a mini serie and I watched the whole 8 episodes of " Stranger Things" . It's rated at 9/10 on imdb and well yeah it's not bad at all.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4574334/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
I'd rate it 8/10 -
Ikiru (1952)
I give it a decent 8/10.
Been hearing good things about Kurosawa and decided to watch a random film out of curiosity and was damn well pleased.
PS. Saw Oldboy (2003) before Ikiru, felt like it deserved to be mentioned. 8/10, the musical score was terrific. -
Saw "This is The End" (2013?) today. I enjoyed it a ton, and will give it a nice 6/10.
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"The Falls" trilogy about gay mormons… Man, do they have problems.

It had it's flaws and lots of them but I still rate it 6/10 out of loyalty. It gets a little tedious towards the end, two movies might have sufficed.
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"Sully" (2016)…7/10
I really didn't have a great interest in watching it, but it was there, and I ended up doing so.
It turned out to be a nice surprise as I really liked it!

"Teaser" trailer and full movie…
https://123movies.is/film/sully-16298/watching.html
Enjoy!






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Just saw Family Commitments (2015) and gave it 7/10 :cheers:
Its been a long time since I watch a good gay romantic comedy and I love this one. The story is brave (bring up
! a gay Islam and also an immigrant) and the two main actor are gorgeous.
Recommended!
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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
8/10
Was unsure to begin with, primarily due to Colin Farrell being in the cast. I just felt that he was too big a name for this movie, primarily because there were top notch but lesser famed actors that helped make the Harry Potter movies burst with characters that could really be made their own. Seeing Colin Farrell early on made me worry that more money may have been spent on the actors than on the magic of the movie.
Fortunately my concern didn't materialise, and i really enjoyed the film. I'm really hoping that there will be other films based on this magiverse that is JK Rowlings fantastic imagination. There is certainly material that could be used as the basis for further films.
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) 7.5/10
An honest, earnest movie. Loved the movie as much as the book. -
ghost in the shell, 1995.
fantastic movie about cyborgs & crime in the not to distant future. preceded the matrix and has a lot of graphics/scenes which apparently inspired the matrix. definitely recommended for anyone who watched westworld, humans, or has an interest in AI/cyborgs
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