Yep, love that movie.
I loved Whiplash! Highly underrated movie!Whiplash (2014) - I just looked through this thread again and I'm flabbergasted it hasn't been mentioned yet.
I don't think I've ever heard of Halloweentown. I've been seeing ads for Halloween Ends, apparently the last of the Halloween movies. Did you watch those ZFire?It's October and that could only mean one thing.
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Halloweentown (1998) - Can we make Halloween an official holiday already?! Jeez... love watching this movie growing up. Feel good vibes all around and creepy at the same time too.
On a side note, do any of the following Disney original films I've listed below ring any bells for anyone else here?
Mom's Got A Date With A Vampire (2000)
Luck of the Irish (2001)
Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999)
Phantom of the Megaplex (2008)
Brink (1998)
Johnny Tsunami (1999)
The Other Me (2000)
Horse Sense (1991)
I think only millennials will be able to appreciate these gems the most. Halloweentown 1 and 2 were the best ones no doubt though.
Hey @tpj, sorry for the late reply. I saw Halloween (2018) which is a direct sequel to Halloween (1978). It ignores all the events and movies that came after the original film. It's a retcon basically, a fresh sequel to the original. Halloween Kills (2021) and Halloween Ends (2022) are sequels to the 2018 film. I actually liked the 2018 film a lot, it's a return to form to what made the slasher horror genre great in the first place. I would definitely recommend the 2018 (if you haven't seen it), especially if you're a fan of the first film. It's solid follow-up sequel.I don't think I've ever heard of Halloweentown. I've been seeing ads for Halloween Ends, apparently the last of the Halloween movies. Did you watch those ZFire?
All good @ZFire. I read about you preparing for a job interview and that's why you haven't been posting, so very happy to hear that. I really hope you get this job.Hey @tpj, sorry for the late reply. I saw Halloween (2018) which is a direct sequel to Halloween (1978). It ignores all the events and movies that came after the original film. It's a retcon basically, a fresh sequel to the original. Halloween Kills (2021) and Halloween Ends (2022) are sequels to the 2018 film. I actually liked the 2018 film a lot, it's a return to form to what made the slasher horror genre great in the first place. I would definitely recommend the 2018 (if you haven't seen it), especially if you're a fan of the first film. It's solid follow-up sequel.
Haven't seen the others yet (Kills and Ends), but I plan on watching them at some point too.
TL;DR:vLife was going well, then I caught the bastard of all bastard Flus and enjoyed a week in one of Hell's thousand realms along with spiked tinnitus from the constant need to pop paracetamol like Tic Tacs
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - I've yet to see a romance movie as good as this. Sorry Twilight fans.
I love it @ZFire and I absolutely love your passion!For @tpj.
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) -When it comes to filmmaking, the Australians have only one notable filmmaker and quite frankly, that's all they need because it's GEORGE FUCKING MILLER. Seriously, this man could walk up to some stranger's home and take a big fat dump on their welcome mat, no fucks given and there's not a GODDAMN thing you can do anything about it other than bowing down and basking in the glory of Miller's presence (and his turd). What I'm trying to say is that the man is freaking badass and you all better recognize or else I'll slap you silly!!!!
In case you didn't know (shame on you if so), Miller is responsible for the greatest action franchise of all time called Mad Max. While The Road Warrior (1981) is a masterpiece by itself too, Fury Road on the other hand is Miller's magnum opus and it will stand the test of time. It is the perfect action movie. No pointless dialogue or exposition, amazing spectacles, compelling movement from one scene to next, masterful pacing, awesome stunt work, sick practical effects, and of course the orgasmic inducing soundtrack. No other director besides Miller is capable of producing this kind of movie. A complete visionary. All action moviesshouldmust strive to be like Fury Road.
The fact that George Miller did not win Best Director in the 2015 Oscars was absolutely appalling and a crime against humanity.
It's turbo time!Myron Larabee, Jingle All the Way (1996)
My favourite Christmas film ever.
Too many amazing quotes (all from Myron) in it to list. But basically, the guy seems to have things sussed.
Love this show.Not a Film, but my favorite Cartoon.
"Blow Me" - Rick and Morty.