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Presence (2024) - 6/10

The Legend of Bigfoot (1975) - 4/10

Bigfoot: Man or Beast? (1972) - 6/10

Blood Beast of Monster Mountain (1975) - 4/10

Underground Aces (1981) - 4/10

Futuresport (1998) - 5/10

Reptilicus (1961) - 5/10

Time Chasers (1994) - 5/10

Wolf Man (2025) - 5/10

Tag: The Assassination Game (1982) - 3/10

The Three Fantastic Supermen (1967) - 7/10

Supersonic Man (1979) - 6/10

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera (2025) - 7/10

Den of Thieves (2018) - 7/10

Solar Crisis (1990) - 5/10

Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (1992) - 5/10

Maniac Cop 2 (1990) - 6/10

Rituals (1977) - 5/10
 
Se7en 9/10
Went and saw the remastered version at Imax last night and wow it looks amazing. Fincher did an amazing job and this is probably the best example of modern digital tinkering I have seen because it still looks exactly like I remember this film should look since I first saw it at the cinema … gulp … 30 years ago.

I know this film reasonably well and couldn’t see anything new added (apparently a door has been added in one shot lol). My friend knows this film better than me and loved it as well, he was explaining to me how the DP was doing crazy things with the negative to get the image he wanted, and he could only pick up one shot, the establishing shot of Tracy and Somerset in the diner that looked digitally altered. And according to interviews with Fincher he was correct, they changed that shot because originally a camera pan was introduced that Fincher didn’t want.

A perfect film. Incredibly literature smart script, great performances, truly beautifully dank looking like an old school noir film, amazing score and sound work and an ending that despite all the memes etc still has the power to leave you speechless.

Masterpiece.
 
Maria - 9/10

A Complete Unknown - 9/10

Flight Risk - 8/10

The 1st...Moving and may remain with you, the 2nd, the complete package. The 3rd, entertaining from start to finish...Directed by Mel Gibson.
 
Se7en 9/10
Went and saw the remastered version at Imax last night and wow it looks amazing. Fincher did an amazing job and this is probably the best example of modern digital tinkering I have seen because it still looks exactly like I remember this film should look since I first saw it at the cinema … gulp … 30 years ago.

I know this film reasonably well and couldn’t see anything new added (apparently a door has been added in one shot lol). My friend knows this film better than me and loved it as well, he was explaining to me how the DP was doing crazy things with the negative to get the image he wanted, and he could only pick up one shot, the establishing shot of Tracy and Somerset in the diner that looked digitally altered. And according to interviews with Fincher he was correct, they changed that shot because originally a camera pan was introduced that Fincher didn’t want.

A perfect film. Incredibly literature smart script, great performances, truly beautifully dank looking like an old school noir film, amazing score and sound work and an ending that despite all the memes etc still has the power to leave you speechless.

Masterpiece.
Did they reveal "what's in the box" lol.....
 
Warner is uploading some of its "classics" to YouTube, and I've been having fun looking for movies I saw in my youth or as a kid.
Last night it was "Deathtrap", from 1982 I believe.
For some reason I remember it as being a part of a series of films based on plays, but I can't think of any others from that time (well, there's Amadeus, but the way it was filmed didn't make it look like a play).
Not as fun as I remembered, but damn, Christopher Reeve was really good in it. Caine is does Caine and Diane Cannon is terrible. I have a feeling that the director didn't make much use of his imagination to turn it into more than just a filmed play, but it's charming in its limitations.

6/10
 
Devil's Advocate.
Great movie. Pacino hams it up a bitbut is clearly enjoying himself, Keanu is Keanu and believable in the role of the somewhat naive yet cocky lawyer, Charlize Theron is brilliant as the southern savvy belle. Some dodgy CGI here and there, but otherwise very effective SFX. It is surprising just how much nudity major releases got away with back then... ah, the good old times.

8/10
 
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