Dragonborn83196
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdr52l6 wrote
Reply to comment by godsonlyprophet in What is a movie you love from a genre you don't? by AloofCat73
Lol love the reference, but no maybe I oughta try that
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdpfy3e wrote
I cannot stand romance, but My Big Fat Greek wedding is pretty entertaining. I should reiterate. I don’t like sappy romance.
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdoknwe wrote
Beverly Hills Cop?
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdi2x2i wrote
Reply to comment by PropaneSalesTx in So BloodRayne (2006) was on Tubi and I decided to give it a watch... by Videowulff
I’m really curious about Postal
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdh26cl wrote
Uwe Boll is a crazy director. I think I watched House of the Dead 1 and 2 maybe once or twice each. But his Rampage movies though. Those are terrifying in a different way. Especially if you’ve been living in the US at least 10-15 years
Dragonborn83196 t1_jd2bp1v wrote
Reply to comment by HeartsPlayer721 in Live action doesn’t make the animated good by Mhakey_1997
I mean it’s fun to have the nostalgia glands tingled every once in a while but you’re right it probably does have a huge influence on it
Dragonborn83196 t1_jd12bq8 wrote
Reply to comment by gunter_grass in Live action doesn’t make the animated good by Mhakey_1997
Haven’t seen that one. I’m torn on Lars just as much as Gaspar. Just like I think irreversible is an amazing movie, but I will never watch it again. Once was enough.
Dragonborn83196 t1_jd11hlp wrote
Reply to comment by gunter_grass in Live action doesn’t make the animated good by Mhakey_1997
Gaspar Noe films are the type where which either love them or you hate them. Same with Lars Von Trier
Dragonborn83196 t1_jd10g8c wrote
Yet they keep making more, because people who saw the originals want to see them for nostalgia and a lot of them have kids now so the kids themselves who may or may not have seen the originals will enjoy the live action ones more if not just as much.
Dragonborn83196 t1_jd0dqcq wrote
I’ve just lost interest and grown tired of MCU specifically after Avengers: Endgame. I only saw Spider-Man: No Way Home because I knew Tobey Maguire was going to be in it as well as Alfred Molina and Willem Dafoe. Other than that it’s going to be a good long while until I am interested in watching them again. However I desperately would love to see DC make good movies. The Batman was pretty good, but as I said I would like to see them make some that are actually well good….but I’m picky that’s just me
Dragonborn83196 t1_jdsvklq wrote
Reply to [REVIEW] "Rocky Horror Picture Show": How a Movie I Knew Nothing About Became the Ultimate Mind-Blowing Experience by [deleted]
The best experience I’ve had with Rocky Horror Picture Show is seeing a live shadow cast performance at a 21 and over show. It was wild and everyone in the audience was participating with the call outs and singing along. Great movie and entertaining as all get out