Dragonborn83196
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegt01a wrote
Reply to comment by SuperNntendoChlmers in Late 90’s-early 2000’s suspense/thrillers by PopularScreen5246
That movie is awesome, the blurr/flash effect kind of gets old, but still overall solid af
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegsosk wrote
I started trying to and then it fell flat, my wallet was my safe keeping place and then they were so chewed up and worn I said fuck it lol. Still have a semi decent comic book collection though
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegqqpz wrote
Repo! The Genetic Opera- Legal Assassin, Zydrate Anatomy, and Infected
Rocky Horror Picture Show- Sweet Transvestite and Time Warp
I guess that’s five even though it’s only from two musicals lol
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegq9a0 wrote
Reply to comment by Consistent-Annual268 in What are your top 5 favorite musical moments ever in cinema? by Gattsu2000
You almost had that right, I upvoted anyhow because I know what you’re talking about lol.
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegq1xo wrote
I enjoyed it as a kid, and enjoy watching it with my stepson but it’s not one I will put on myself if I’m in the mood for any of the Jurassic movies
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegptx2 wrote
Reply to comment by l00ky_here in Rocky Horror or Phantom of the Paradise? by l00ky_here
Mayhaps one day, it’s been added to my list
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegogjh wrote
Reply to comment by erniebarguckle213 in What are some r/movies tropes? by HotSwordfish23
I second that, it’s way over used and takes away from so many scenes that could have had so much more impact if it were taken seriously instead, I’m all for humor, but use it wisely. Don’t make light of every single scene.
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegmuz1 wrote
Reply to comment by TheCosmicFailure in Can you suggest me a horror/thriller movie that’s as haunting as Hush? by Cryzenberg
I third Green Room, matter of fact I think I’m going to watch this tonight even though I watched it for the first time a month ago lol
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegk7xn wrote
Reply to Rocky Horror or Phantom of the Paradise? by l00ky_here
Can’t say anything about the latter as I’ve never seen it. But Rocky Horror will always have a special place in my heart. The only other one I enjoy possibly more and it’s only because of the music is Repo! The Genetic Opera
Dragonborn83196 t1_jegda8d wrote
Reply to Why do so few American movies let foreign language speaking characters speak their own language? Why does everything have to be in English... by _wyfern_
Unfortunately a lot of people I know, my wife, sister, dad, cousins and a few other friends in my life do not like reading subtitles and they will shit on movies that are dubbed because it looks and sounds cheap. I am in a completely different league and have come to enjoy a lot of foreign films over American ones. Particularly in the horror genre but others as well
Dragonborn83196 t1_jeby3mu wrote
Reply to comment by underling1978 in do u think this era of up and coming actors could fill the big shoes of legendary actors from the past? by we_are_ghetto
I apologize I just saw this comment yes check it out whenever you have time it’s a good one
Dragonborn83196 t1_jeby0sj wrote
Reply to comment by underling1978 in do u think this era of up and coming actors could fill the big shoes of legendary actors from the past? by we_are_ghetto
The Devil All the Time on Netflix was pretty damn good. Long movie, but he’s in it and he plays a preacher. And even though I haven’t seen it a lot of people mention The Lighthouse
Dragonborn83196 t1_jebu1lu wrote
I was going to mention she was in War Horse and Kingsmen the Secret Circle but then you said supporting roles….
Dragonborn83196 t1_jebs8sc wrote
Reply to do u think this era of up and coming actors could fill the big shoes of legendary actors from the past? by we_are_ghetto
Maybe to the younger generations, but for someone like me not really. I’m sure later on in life when the ones we all know and love have gone, the newer generations are going to look at the ones you mentioned and say so. I really dig Evan Peters and Robert Pattinson has come to surprise me recently. Also Tom Holland for The Devil All The Time (which also had Pattinson)
Dragonborn83196 t1_jeb6sit wrote
My ex father in law always said, once you’ve seen two maybe three Hallmark or Lifetime movies, you’ve seen them all.
Dragonborn83196 t1_je9q2a8 wrote
Avatar, haven’t watched Way of the Water yet but I assume that one is also
Dragonborn83196 t1_je6dt0x wrote
Polar Express is one, my wife and stepsons love it along with many other people but the animation style turns me off to it.
Dragonborn83196 t1_je5odcb wrote
Reply to FavouriteDirector? by A_C_B_90
Quentin Tarantino and S Craig Zahler
Dragonborn83196 t1_je5i8ct wrote
The Waterboy and The Wedding Singer. Waterboy is just classic funny all the way through. Wedding Singer for the music
Dragonborn83196 t1_je4fuhk wrote
Reply to Films that are excellent to throw on at night and fall asleep to. I need some suggestions, and I have a few that work for me. by Single_View_3645
I tend to fall asleep well to comedies, I will either pop on Rick and Morty which I’ve probably seen each episode 100 times, Airplane, Spaceballs, Robing Hood Men in Tights. Humor has always been my go to for soothing and to assist in turning my brain off, which is something I have a very difficult time doing on my own
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdvwd5v wrote
Reply to What fictional movie character do you think should have done more to prevent historical atrocities like the Holocaust? by today_okay
I think Watchmen semi addresses this. For example, there’s a scene where Edward Blake/The Comedian, is walking out of an alley way and you see two parents with a little boy during the opening montage, which we are lead to assume both of Bruce’s parents lived along with Bruce. Also they use Dr. Manhattan in the Vietnam war and he just dominates everything in which the US ends up winning the war instead of just pulling out and giving up
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdvt4xi wrote
Reply to Do antiheroes make the greatest protagonists and should we see more of them?: Unforgiven VS The Last Of Us by TaxSweaty7575
Barry is a great fucking show, just the right balance of humor but it’s serious when it’s supposed to be. Kind of like Breaking bad
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdt6qs0 wrote
Reply to comment by Jack_Q_Frost_Jr in [REVIEW] "Rocky Horror Picture Show": How a Movie I Knew Nothing About Became the Ultimate Mind-Blowing Experience by [deleted]
Interesting. I didn’t watch Rocky Horror until I meet my now ex, her dad used watch the midnight premieres back in the day when it first started to develop a cult following. So first we watched the movie together, I loved it, I watched it again like 20 times by myself and learned the callouts. But her dad was one of the few people I know to have seen shock treatment and told me not to bother. But as I said maybe one of these I’ll check it out
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdt2ot2 wrote
Reply to comment by Jack_Q_Frost_Jr in [REVIEW] "Rocky Horror Picture Show": How a Movie I Knew Nothing About Became the Ultimate Mind-Blowing Experience by [deleted]
You know I’ve been super hesitant to watch that as I’ve heard it’s just bad. But maybe one day I’ll suck it up and just put it on
Dragonborn83196 t1_jeh36gw wrote
Reply to What are some weird movie age ratings, like films that don’t deserve this very mature age rating or something like that? by My_cat_is_sus
Ratings in US are strange and UK in some ways is a lot more strict (I’ve come to learn). For example, Titanic has a scene of very obvious nudity and is only PG-13, but there have been films like Halloween (2018) where there’s just a couple of frames of it. Maybe 3 moments where there’s I guess a “decent” amount of blood and it’s rated R. I suppose censors look at the “context” I honestly have no clue because I’m just as confused sometimes. Just like Paranormal Activity is rated R but it’s only because the F word is said a small handful of times along with some minor PG-13 cussing.