agent817
Fry's dog Seymour
Doesn't Know Whose Ring It Is
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Post by agent817 on Nov 1, 2014 9:07:30 GMT -5
Well, I finally watched "No One Lives" and "See No Evil" last night. I enjoyed them, but man, I have to say that some of the stuff about "No One Lives" was a little off the wall like this: {Spoiler}Luke Evans hiding inside Brodus Clay's dead body after killing him. I really wonder what he did and how did it. As for "See No Evil," I enjoyed it. Kane played a psychopath really well. I am not a big horror fan but I kind of liked it.
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keezy
Dennis Stamp
full time slacker
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Post by keezy on Nov 1, 2014 9:09:48 GMT -5
I liked The Condemned, was sort of before the whole 'people forced to kill' trend began (although Battle Royal was out), Vinny Jones chews up the scenery and ol' Stone Cold kicks some ass. Worth the watch.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Nov 1, 2014 13:10:57 GMT -5
Glad someone bumped this thread. I ended up finishing Leprechaun Origins and my goodness was it bad. It was actually only around 70-75 minutes or so and had a ridiculously long end title sequence (I like to watch the end titles at least the first time watching a movie). I also watched That's What I Am, which was much better, but in general a very cookie cutter film. {Spoiler}Randy Orton didn't end up going to the papers after all. Going to try The Walking Tall remake and The Call next.
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Dean-o
Grimlock
Haha we're having fun Maggle!
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Post by Dean-o on Nov 1, 2014 13:27:58 GMT -5
As far as horror movies go, Oculus was one of the best films I've seen in a long time in that genre. I wish it did better at the BO.
The worst that i've seen? Knucklehead. That movie could make even CM Punk turn to the liquor.
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Post by Session Moth is over on Nov 1, 2014 13:31:12 GMT -5
Havn't watched any of them and don't really plan on it. Came across one film one day with Mr Kennedy in it but it looked so bad I changed the channel.
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Post by mysterydriver on Nov 1, 2014 17:01:41 GMT -5
Honestly, most WWE films aren't all that bad if you're used to cheesy direct-to-dvd stuff. The best overall was probably "The Call". Of the direct to dvd movies, I know it gets shit on alot, but I thought "The Chaperone" was pretty good as a low budget 80's/early 90's-style action comedy. The absolute worst was "Bending the Rules" starring Edge and Jamie Kennedy. I turned it off after about 15 minutes or so. I don't even remember much aside from it having unlikeable characters, and it was pretty boring. And the second worst was "The Reunion" starring John Cena, just a really boring movie that I could barely stay awake through. I believe I've located the problem. There's a reason I'm completely bummed to hear that he's co-starring with Michael Gross in Tremors 5. Anyway, my favorite WWE Studios film is probably The Rundown and my least favorite is Behind Enemy Lines: Columbia. Man, that film wasn't very good.
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Post by Sumbody Gon' Get Dey Kneelift on Nov 1, 2014 17:19:17 GMT -5
THE RUNDOWN
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