The Last non-Monster movie you have watched?

Started by marsattacks666, July 29, 2019, 07:53:28 PM

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Quote from: Mord on December 22, 2019, 12:44:52 AM
Don't know what those last two are, Mars, but they sure sound appealing.

Her Odd Taste is a Don Davis film. Vinegar Syndrome has dvd copies of the film.
Bad Girls go to Hell(Doris Wishman) is an OOP dvd from Something Weird Video. You may be able to find a copy on eBAY, Mord.👹

Both films are WAY-OUT-THERE! In terms or weirdness and sanity. Over the top acting and nudity. Bad Girls from Hell is probably the best film, I feel, that the late Doris Wishman directed.
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Mord

Thanx for the link. Looks right up my alley.

marsattacks666

    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

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Here is a holiday movie that I like.  It doesn't have flying reindeer named Sparkle or any references to "Santy", but its a holiday movie all the same.


One Special Night, 1999  - Two people meet at their spouses' nursing home on Thanksgiving.  Climatic conditions extend their encounter.  Their story continues through mixed signals and culminates on Christmas.

James Garner and Julie Andrews.


Non-Hallmark, made-for-TV movie.  Adult (grown-up) themes.  Stars a couple of wonderfully engaging actors in a just slightly expanded "two-man play".

Heart-warming tale that is satisfying viewing on either holiday.
ADAM

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I'm just slipping this one in the player.  Another holiday movie that I like enough to recommend.


The Christmas Wish, 1998 - The family patriarch dies during the holidays and his widow is asked by their son what she wants for Christmas.  She wants just one thing;  Discover the identity of  the mystery woman her husband visited regularly (secretly) for many years and made cryptic notes about in his private journals.

Neil Patrick Harris and Debbie Reynolds.


Non-Hallmark, made-for-TV movie.  One of many with the "Christmas Wish" title - you want the one with Debbie Reynolds.

Well acted little holiday film that is just enough of a genuine whowuzzit to keep your interest.  A solid, full notch above the rest.
ADAM

Mike Scott

Watched "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". Tarantino changes history, again!  ;D
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Mord

Quote from: Mike Scott on December 23, 2019, 05:40:45 AM
Watched "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". Tarantino changes history, again!  ;D
Don't you wish that history reflected Tarantino's version? The full dog food can to the face was classic!

Mike Scott

Quote from: Mord on December 23, 2019, 04:28:30 PM
The full dog food can to the face was classic!

And repeatedly smashing the one chick's face into the wall telephone. Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam!
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Quote from: Mike Scott on December 23, 2019, 08:50:05 PM
And repeatedly smashing the one chick's face into the wall telephone. Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam!
Take that, # ME TOO.

Mord

 The Irishman (2019) -

Finally watched this and LOVED it. It's like a tough guy supergroup. DeNiro, Pesci, Pacino, Keitel...even A crooner cameo by Steve Van Zandt (Sopranos, Springsteen guitarist). It's incredible that Scorcese can still pull off a masterpiece at this stage of his career. I'm inspired to watch Goodfellas and Casino next. I'll follow them with my all-time favorite, Taxi Driver.

Mord

 Uncut Gems (2019) -
Great tale of a jeweler/gambler who gets in way over his head. A frantic pace is kept up right to the very end. Very reminiscent of early Scorcese (think "Mean Streets"). Actually, Scorcese co-produced this one.

marsattacks666

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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)

*I still lmao watching this   :)

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