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The Ghost Writer.
The ending totally took me by surprise....



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I thought there's still like ten to fifteen more minutes left after he left the ceremony.

Poof.. The end lol.
Hahaha! 😆

Siked!!!

I, on the other hand thought “yeayah...dang right justice prevails...!” and as soon as I finish the thought...

Poof 💨

So I sat there for a second or two before realizing...omg nooo! This cannot be the end!

*cue jaw drop*

😂

Pretty decent movie all in all. 🙂




Who is the name of the actor? I forgot lol

I noticed that I liked most of his movies.
Excellent questions! I’m prett certain he’s a Brit but I’m terrible with names!



Professor google to ze rescue!!!! ;p
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He's underrated imo
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The Reader for me...



2008 movie set in post nazi Germany. Anyway...I’m still coming to terms with all the conflicting emotions it brought up! 0.o
I always like Nazi/ww2 movies and stories.
That one pushes boundaries of morals and ethics on more level than one! Not your typical war more however, but rather a physiological state of a woman (a symbol I find for so many who lived through the WWII). I shan’t go any further lest I reveal too much. Suffice it to say, I was pleasantly surprised! 🙂


I kinda mixed the Reader wit the Others.

Is Nicole Kidman there?
Kate Winslet was the female protagonist in this one.



Others was another one that had that almost unexpected ending, too!

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Add the reader to my list. I heard its really good.

I actually like the others ending. I loke the fact that the ghosts are none but hesrel and her kids. Ima big fan of Kidman anyway haha. 😀😀😀
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The Ghost Writer.
The ending totally took me by surprise....



Image Not Found
I thought there's still like ten to fifteen more minutes left after he left the ceremony.

Poof.. The end lol.
Hahaha! 😆

Siked!!!

I, on the other hand thought “yeayah...dang right justice prevails...!” and as soon as I finish the thought...

Poof 💨

So I sat there for a second or two before realizing...omg nooo! This cannot be the end!

*cue jaw drop*

😂

Pretty decent movie all in all. 🙂




Who is the name of the actor? I forgot lol

I noticed that I liked most of his movies.
Excellent questions! I’m prett certain he’s a Brit but I’m terrible with names!



Professor google to ze rescue!!!! ;p
He's underrated imo
Agreed! But then again, I find most decent actors usually are! :/

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So what is his name? 😀😀
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The Reader for me...



2008 movie set in post nazi Germany. Anyway...I’m still coming to terms with all the conflicting emotions it brought up! 0.o
I always like Nazi/ww2 movies and stories.
That one pushes boundaries of morals and ethics on more level than one! Not your typical war more however, but rather a physiological state of a woman (a symbol I find for so many who lived through the WWII). I shan’t go any further lest I reveal too much. Suffice it to say, I was pleasantly surprised! 🙂


I kinda mixed the Reader wit the Others.

Is Nicole Kidman there?
Kate Winslet was the female protagonist in this one.



Others was another one that had that almost unexpected ending, too!


Add the reader to my list. I heard its really good.

I actually like the others ending. The ghost are none but her and her kids. Ima big fan of Kidman anyway haha. 😀😀😀
The irony has it so that I never heard of it and stumbled upon it on Netflix (ha!) so I figured what da heck, let’s just give it a try! 0.o

Let me know what you think of when you get a chance. I’m really curious on others’ perspective on it! 🙂

Ah The Diva of moving picture! The legendary... N. Kidman! She was good in that movie! Reaaallly good! For many years she left me unfazed up until that movie. She earned her credits for sure!

But yes, it does help the movie if your favorite actor is in it! 😄

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I will.

shes beautiful 😀

Never bored watching her face 😀
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Something wild

This movie was awful, l really can't imagine what possessed people to greenlight this shit. Probably cocaine. Painful to watch, one of the worst movies of the 80s

Starman

This movie didn't age well at all and most of the story doesn't even make sense any more. Doesn't even have a nostalgia value.

Village of the damned (carpenter version)

Same commentary as above. It's fun to see how kirstie alley's mannerism look ridiculous nowadays, I remember her character was completely believable when the movie was released but nowadays she just looks ridiculous. The Original version is better.

The hateful eight

The first half develloped a very interesting embryo of mystery movie, a real whodunit in the west, with a lot of potential for a great atmosphere. Unfortunately the second half turns into the usual cringey tarantinesque mess.
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Phantasm(1979)

Interesting historical artifact, this movie reached cult status thanks to its B status.

Enjoying the kitsch amateurism of the production is much more interesting than the actual movie which is just an incoherent suite of jump scares. Best seen in a drive in.

Haven't seen the sequels though, they could be more interesting
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Phantasm(1979)

Interesting historical artifact, this movie reached cult status thanks to its B status.

Enjoying the kitsch amateurism of the production is much more interesting than the actual movie which is just an incoherent suite of jump scares. Best seen in a drive in.

Haven't seen the sequels though, they could be more interesting
Whoa my friend altough I disagree with what you're saying I will defend to the death your right to say it.

Yes, it most certainly is an amateurish B-movie but not amateurishly bad, more like unrefined and genuine.

At its core it's almost like a children's adventure only it turns rather sinister and goes dark places. At its core it's about a kid who's lost his parents and is trying to come to terms with death.

It's like when you're a kid playing with your friends, scaring eachother and living in this make-believe world where that old house inhabits dark forces and old people are kinda gross, strange and scary. Phantasm is all about that, only here it's not the kid's imagination, he's really onto something. It moves between the realm of being a carefree child, and dealing with the 'dark forces' of growing up.

Some scares are like pulled right out of someone's nightmare, which makes me think the director didn't really attempt to make something he's seen other ppl do, but that he's laying out some of his own (childhood?) fears and memories.

Yes, the production values are film school level, but it works for the general atmosphere of the film. It's bizarre but too well-composed to make it anything less than fascinating.

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Phantasm(1979)

Interesting historical artifact, this movie reached cult status thanks to its B status.

Enjoying the kitsch amateurism of the production is much more interesting than the actual movie which is just an incoherent suite of jump scares. Best seen in a drive in.

Haven't seen the sequels though, they could be more interesting
Whoa my friend altough I disagree with what you're saying I will defend to the death your right to say it.

Yes, it most certainly is an amateurish B-movie but not amateurishly bad, more like unrefined and genuine.

At its core it's almost like a children's adventure only it turns rather sinister and goes dark places. At its core it's about a kid who's lost his parents and is trying to come to terms with death.

It's like when you're a kid playing with your friends, scaring eachother and living in this make-believe world where that old house inhabits dark forces and old people are kinda gross, strange and scary. Phantasm is all about that, only here it's not the kid's imagination, he's really onto something. It moves between the realm of being a carefree child, and dealing with the 'dark forces' of growing up.

Some scares are like pulled right out of someone's nightmare, which makes me think the director didn't really attempt to make something he's seen other ppl do, but that he's laying out some of his own (childhood?) fears and memories.

Yes, the production values are film school level, but it works for the general atmosphere of the film. It's bizarre but too well-composed to make it anything less than fascinating.

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I've never said it was bad, I found it more interesting than most slasher movies, due to the authenticity of the delivery