🍿 Recommend us your favourite movie! 🎬

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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @j7schultz I know right? And it's not just Titanic, many films do this. Take Apollo 13, for example. The plot was shown on the news long before the movie was even finished. Not to mention Troy. How can you not know about the horse trick if Homer went and wrote all about it centuries ago... Noone is safe from spoilers anymore...
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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch King does have his own style of writing and yes some of his books are a real headscratcher.

    I was thinking more about King as a horror author. My favorite genre is comedy and Pratchett is my favorite author, but as so many people thought King is the man to go to for proper horror, I thought I'd give it a go, even though I do not like horror. But after reading him, I just don't get where you should be frightened, as in, at all. I guess a sense of humor may be similar to a sense of fear, and mine does not get his. I'll stick to Lovecraft, not exactly horror, but I like his atmosphere better.

    I like anything related to Northern mythology and watched basically all historically linked movies and series. Vikings were one of my favourites.

    It is on my list, but as I prefer sitcoms, sci-fi, and fantasy, it gravitates to the lower half all the time, being pushed down by new arrivals (like 3rd season of The Boys coming up this Friday). I'll get to it eventually.

    The Northman is totally different from traditional Viking lore.

    Do you mean like Norse mythology with Odin, Thor, Loki, and all that?
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    I was recently reminded here about one of the classics, the black and white comedy from the late 50s, starring Marilyn Monroe even, the "Some Like It Hot" movie:



    It is a story about the hilarious misadventures of two musicians who had to dress up as ladies to escape the mob as a part of an all-female music troupe. Give it a go if you haven't seen it, it's one of the timeless classics!
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    I do have two suggestions you might be interested in and produced by SA directors.

    One would be Chappy

    In a futuristic society where an indestructible robot police force keeps crime at bay, alone droid evolves to the next level of artificial intelligence.

    Starring: Sharlto Copley, Hugh Jackman, Sigourney Weaver



    The other movie I can recommend if you are into sci-fi is District 9

    Many viewers will be surprised to know that Peter Jackman and Neill Blomkamp's sci-fi hit District 9 is actually based on real events. The movie is a mock documentary following the relocation process of a group of aliens, or prawns, who have been stranded in Johannesburg, South Africa, and are living in a refugee camp.



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  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    Watched the Hatching and I must say it might not be to everyone's liking but I did enjoy it.


    The story is about Tinja, a 12-year-old gymnast who's desperate to please her image-obsessed mother. After finding a wounded bird in the woods, she brings its strange egg home, nestles it in her bed and nurtures it until it hatches. The creature that emerges soon becomes her closest friend and a living nightmare, plunging Tinja into a twisted reality that her mom refuses to see.


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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot nice one, though a tad too spooky for my taste. Is it more of a thriller or a horror?

    Cause sometimes they call movies "thrillers", but they are very scary, and sometimes they call them horrors, but they are more about suspense and tension rather than proper scare.
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot nice one, though a tad too spooky for my taste. Is it more of a thriller or a horror?

    Cause sometimes they call movies "thrillers", but they are very scary, and sometimes they call them horrors, but they are more about suspense and tension rather than proper scare.

    @DoctorEldritch, not scary at all. I found it entertaining. It's freaky more than anything else. There are scenes with a bit of gore involved but nothing over the top :). I am a horror fan. The scarier the better 😁
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot ah no, not me. I can never find the middle ground, for me, horrors either scare me to the point where I am uncomfortable, or they do not work at all. I prefer psychological thrillers, like Shutter Island:


    Or something more Gothic like Stonehearst Asylum:


    That last one is based on Edgar Allan Poe even, and I do enjoy the whole Asylum theme, what can I say. Asylum was my favorite season in AHS, too...

    But that's as far as I go, something scarier than this is where it gets complicated for me. And I am still majorly fan of comedy, fantasy, and sci-fi.
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot ah no, not me. I can never find the middle ground, for me, horrors either scare me to the point where I am uncomfortable, or they do not work at all. I prefer psychological thrillers, like Shutter Island:


    Or something more Gothic like Stonehearst Asylum:


    That last one is based on Edgar Allan Poe even, and I do enjoy the whole Asylum theme, what can I say. Asylum was my favorite season in AHS, too...

    But that's as far as I go, something scarier than this is where it gets complicated for me. And I am still majorly fan of comedy, fantasy, and sci-fi.


    I enjoyed both Shutter Island and Asylum. I do watch anything that's able to grip me and keep me entertained, no matter the genre. Horror would always be my favourite though followed by Scifi.

    AHS is awesome but I didn't enjoy Hotel that much.
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    Black Adam is a new movie I'm looking forward to watching.

    Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods -- and imprisoned just as quickly -- Black Adam is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world.