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scenesandscreens · 11 months
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The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
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Director - David Twohy, Cinematography - Hugh Johnson
"You keep what you kill."
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abs0luteb4stard · 9 months
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W A T C H I N G
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zachfett · 7 months
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Below (2002) Directed by David Twohy Cinematography by Ian Wilson
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subjectredacted · 1 year
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Toombs, played by Nick Chinlund - Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
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olivierdemangeon · 1 year
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THE TERMINAL LIST (2022) ★★★★☆
THE TERMINAL LIST (2022) ★★★★☆
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randomrichards · 1 month
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CON AIR:
Die Hard on a plane
Tries to be Michael Bay film
Delicious Cage-ness
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duranduratulsa · 3 months
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's SciFi Cinema...Wyvern (2009) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #scifi #wyvern #dragons #barrycorbin #NickChinlund #erinkarpluk #donsdavis #2000s #dvd #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsasscificinema
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therealmrpositive · 9 months
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Bad Girls (1994)
In today's review, I find that a woman's world may lay out west. As I attempt a #positive review of the 1994 western, Bad Girls #MadeleineStowe #MaryStuartMasterson #AndieMacDowell #DrewBarrymore #JamesRusso #JamesLeGros #RobertLoggia #DermotMulroney
The Old West is filled with complicated legends of pioneers, of mighty men with chequered pasts, carving out chequered futures. However, even then the full story of life in the West isn’t represented, from its realities to its legends. You don’t get as many as you did during its heyday, with modern standards reevaluating the genre. In 1994, a Wild West tale about four women, avoiding persecution…
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Con Air (1997, dir. Simon West) - review by Rookie-Critic
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What an absolutely wild time the late '90s must have been that this was a big blockbuster production. 1997 alone was absolutely wild, with this, Event Horizon, Contact, Face/Off, and so many others dropping all within the same cycle around the sun. Studios were really just throwing absolutely anything at the wall to see what stuck, and sometimes it really paid off (Strarship Troopers), and other times it didn't (Speed 2: Cruise Control), and sometimes I think it landed right in the middle, somewhere between good and awful, where it's really riding that line, but is just self-aware enough to be incredibly entertaining, and that's where Con Air lives. You have Nic Cage there to bring the zaniness, to give us brilliant moments like the classic "put the bunny back in the box" scene, and the absolutely asinine premise completely backs him up and gives him as much room to play around in this bananas space as he wants. There are some side characters that also help the zaniness move itself right along (I'm lookin' at you, Danny Trejo and Dave Chappelle). The one-liners range from eye-roll inducing to exceedingly clever, and the action set pieces are big and bombastic and generally just a crazy, explosive good time. All of this is fun. It doesn't hold together in the slightest, but it is fun. However, you then have Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi, and John Malkovich delivering absolutely great performances that aren't Cage's brand of "good by humorous proxy," they're actually just really good. I found myself slack-jawed from the whiplash between bonkers scenes of Cage using the body of a dead con to send a message to ground level (something that I really don't think would have actually worked, which is indicative of a lot of the stuff in this film), and these amazing scenes where Malkovich or Buscemi just get to interact with their environment or even just give a line read that is way above and beyond the quality of the line itself. I know that Malkovich, at this point in his career, has almost become a bit of a meme (possibly in part due to the general goofiness of his name, probably in part due to the 1999 cult classic film Being John Malkovich, which I don't think he ever really was able to reclaim himself from fully), but damn, he's just an amazing actor, and this is someone saying this in reference to his performance in Con Air, of all things!
I don't want to just rant my bias for goofy self-aware action films on this one, though. For one, I already did that recently with Plane (which Con Air is vastly more ridiculous than), and two, there are quite a few problematic things in this film [TW AHEAD: mentions of rape]. I think firstly is Danny Trejo's character in general, who is a con doing time for raping 23 women, possibly more. His entire arc as a character is that there is one female guard that is a hostage onboard the plane, and Trejo wants nothing more than to... well, you get the idea. Granted, everyone else in the film, even the other criminally insane convicts, try to prevent him from accomplishing this, and the film is not so depraved as to ever actually let him get away with it, but it was something that was massively uncomfortable anytime it was given attention, and something that was, at the time, probably seen as "edgy" or "envelope pushing," but really was just incredibly problematic. The film is also just kind of vaguely racist any time a white character is referring to a nonwhite character, especially at the beginning. There's also a character, referred to in the end credits of the film as "Sally-Can't-Dance," (I have looked it up and the character's name is actually Ramon Martinez, which I think they're maybe only referred to as once in passing) that is a... problematic(?) portrayal of a character that is trans (again, while watching the film I wasn't entirely sure they were being presented as trans, but every article and piece of writing I've looked at refers to them as trans, so I'm going with that). I put a question mark next to problematic in the last sentence because, while Ramon never does or says anything that is inherently problematic or questionable, the way that everything surrounding them presents is like the butt of a joke, like we as the audience are meant to be laughing at "how ridiculous this character is." Maybe that's an incorrect read, but regardless it didn't sit right with me. It also has that classic, cheesy as all get out opening and closing with an incredibly sappy song that has no business being in a movie that is even remotely like Con Air. In this case, the song is the Dianne Warren-penned, Trisha Yearwood-performed "How Do I Live," which I had no idea was actually written for the film and was even nominated for an Oscar at that years' Academy Awards, where Con Air was also nominated for Best Sound. Granted, those are two fitting categories I guess, but the fact that this film was nominated for not one, but two Oscars is absolutely baffling. Getting back on track, it follows in the steps of songs like Top Gun's "Take My Breath Away" and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves' "Everything I Do (I Do It for You)" as songs that clash in every possible way with the films they were written for, and it's an aspect of action films from that era that I am so, so happy has not carried over to the present. Despite all of these many faults, I can't lie and say that I didn't have a lot of fun with Con Air. I'm not sure I can recommend it in good faith, but if you're a fan of dumb, bananas action movies like I am, then Con Air basically fits the bill.
Score: 6/10
Currently unavailable to stream unless you have the Live TV add-on on Hulu. It is available to rent/purchase on digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, etc.) and on Blu-ray & DVD through Disney/Buena Vista.
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The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus
With a star in the creature design, the titular Karnoctus is realised with practical effects, with an honest-to-goodness visceral presence.
Seemingly inspired by the ‘true’ story of the Giant of Kandahar, a cave-dwelling Biblical giant who fought a gang of US troops in early-2000s Afghanistan, The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus hints at an interesting movie, as Afghani culture is rife with folklore and monsters. Given this history, inventing a demon monster seems a touch unnecessary. Most people know of the Jinn, but the Al, a tusked…
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cultfaction · 2 years
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The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus trailer released
The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus trailer released
Stonecutter Media and Lennexe Films are excited to announce the limited theatrical and VOD release of The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus, from co-directors Eric Hensman and Matthew Hensman.  The action-adventure monster movie will open in Los Angeles June 3, 2022 at the Regency Theatres Van Nuys Plant 16 for a weeklong run. On June 7, The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus will be available nationwide on all…
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kwebtv · 3 months
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Rough Riders - TNT - July 20-21, 1997
War History (2 episodes)
Running Time: 184 minutes
Stars:
Tom Berenger as Lieutenant Colonel / Colonel Theodore Roosevelt
Sam Elliott as Captain William "Bucky" O'Neill
Gary Busey as Major General Joseph Wheeler
Brad Johnson as Henry Nash
Illeana Douglas as Edith Roosevelt
Chris Noth as Craig Wadsworth Jr.
Brian Keith as President William McKinley
George Hamilton as William Randolph Hearst
R. Lee Ermey as Secretary of State John Hay
Nick Chinlund as Frederic Remington
Dale Dye as Colonel / Brigadier General Leonard Wood
Holt McCallany as Sergeant Hamilton Fish
Geoffrey Lewis as Eli
James Parks as William Tiffany
Dakin Matthews as Craig Wadsworth Sr.
Mark Moses as Captain Woodbury Kane
William Katt as Edward Marshall
Francesco Quinn as Rafael Castillo
Adam Storke as Stephen Crane
Titus Welliver as B. F. Goodrich
Diana Jorge as Mademoiselle Adler
Eric Allan Kramer as Henry Bardshar
Angee Hughes as Sara Bardshar
Bob Primeaux as Bob "Indian Bob"
Pablo Espinosa as Major Frederick Funston
Michael Greyeyes as Delchaney
Buck Taylor as George Neville
Darin Heames as Lieutenant William Wheeler (based on Joseph M. Wheeler IV)
Marshall Teague as Lieutenant John Pershing
John S. Davies as General Henry Lawton (uncredited)
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dalekofchaos · 4 months
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90's Thrawn Trilogy fancast
If Timothy Zahn approached George Lucas about the Thrawn trilogy and they collaborated for a new Star Wars Trilogy
My other Star Wars fancasts
Thrawn:A Star Wars Story Fancast
Canon Fancast
Legends
my KOTOR fancast
my KOTOR II fancast
The Force Unleashed
Shadows Of The Empire
KOTOR
KOTOR II
The Force Unleashed
Darth Plagueis
Boba Fett
The Thrawn Trilogy
Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker/Luuke Skywalker
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Michelle Pfeiffer as Mara Jade
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Harrison Ford as Han Solo
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Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa Solo
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Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian
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Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca
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Anthony Daniels as C-3PO
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Kenny Baker as R2-D2
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Dennis Lawson as Wedge Antilles
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Caroline Blakiston as Mon Mothma
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Ian McShane as Talon Karrde
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Gillian Anderson as Winter Celchu
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Max von Sydow as Garm Bel Ilblis
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John Hurt as Borsk Fey'lya
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Nick Chinlund as Aves
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Hugo Weaving as Grand Admiral Thrawn
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Sam Eliot as Captain Gilad Pellaeon
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Jeff Bridges as Joruus C'baoth
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Robert Downey Jr as Gillespee
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Clancy Brown as Niles Ferrier
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James Remar as Freja Covell
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Courtney Cox as Sena Midanyl
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Jeff Goldblum as Mazzic
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Christine Hewett as Shada D’ukal
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Seth Green as Zakarisz Ghent
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Kane Hodder as Rukh(voiced by Robert Englund)
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Ken Kirzinger as Khabarakh
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Derek Mears Ralrracheen
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silenthillmutual · 2 years
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11, 13 and 14 for the horror asks!
11. what is your favorite horror franchise?
the only franchise i've actually seen more than one entry in is saw, so by default, saw wins. i mean, i did see the second hostel film, but since there's only three i'm not sure if i'd consider them a franchise? especially since eli roth wasn't involved in the third one. it helps that i did actually enjoy the saw films well enough to watch that many of them. i'd probably actually watch all the other franchises out there as well, when i get the time. i am also a fan of ash vs the evil dead, if that counts for anything!
13. do you have a favorite horror director?
hmmm. it would be easy to say hitchcock because he has a lot of films out there and i happen to have liked most of his that i've seen, but i don't really care for him as a human being and i'm not sure how many of his films would hold up today as being horror films as opposed to suspense. i think ari aster is promising in terms of art direction, his films are very well-shot, but i take major issue with the way he handles disability in his films and his fans are kind of obnoxious. i'd say probably jordan peele because i immensely enjoyed both get out and us and i'm really looking forward to nope.
14. do you have a favorite horror actor/actress?
i was trying to think of actors this time and no one really comes to mind... there are definitely some guys on the more horror-related x-files episodes that really sold it for me, like brad dourif in beyond the sea and nick chinlund in irresistible, but other than that i can't think of any. but i will say i think kurt russell as macready in the thing is definitely how i wish i could get my hair & beard to look.
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gebo4482 · 2 years
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OFFICIAL TRAILER - THE PREY: Legend of Karnoctus
Dir: Cire Hensman / Matthew Hensman Star: Danny Trejo / Nick Chinlund / Adrian Paul
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olivierdemangeon · 2 years
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ERASER (1996) ★★★☆☆
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