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K986 Terminal

In space, everyone can read your opinions.

A collection of reviews from multiple parties, along with some extra audio fun.

Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)

March 09, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   Upon closer inspection, I'm starting to think "Sam Neill has an adventure because of kids" should be an actual genre of movie. I mean, it just seems to happen an odd number of times to the guy who was also in Event Horizon and In the Mouth of Madness. Either way, Wilderpeople is another one of those movies that I heard about from about one reviewer and I'm not beyond watching a movie just because someone else though it was good (or bad). Put on your accentuated hat, and try not to be too insulting with your fake New Zealand accent, it's time for a movie.

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categories / adventure, comedy, drama, pg13
tags / Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Doctor Strange (2016)

March 02, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   Two Marvel flicks in a row from the guy whose already stated numerous times before that he's burnt out on superhero movies? Yeah, well, stuff happens and the queue gives what the queue wants really. I also like to try and shuffle things in batches, so people don't get confused. It's a trippy digital world out there, with buildings that bend it like Beckham and alternate universes around every corner, and every little bit helps. Lets circle-ring our way into a universe where magic is simply funneling energy from other dimensions and gods are sort of just technologically advanced aliens to see if this strange doctor can put on a good show.

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categories / action, adventure, fantasy, pg13, scifi
tags / Doctor Strange

Ant-Man (2015)

February 23, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   Most my opinions on this movie are already known from when I saw it in theaters and rocked out a Quick Flick piece. Still, opinions can change over time, and there's always a question of how little or large a change can occur. Do the jokes still hold the same charm? Does the effects work still impress? Do the actors have more chemistry than a science bench? Let's go a bit more in depth this time and find out some of the answers you never felt like asking.

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categories / action, adventure, comedy, pg13, scifi
tags / Ant-Man

Blair Witch (2016)

February 16, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   I'd like to not say anything these opening bits that really can tell you what my main opinion is of a movie, because then you don't really have a reason to read. It's a bit redundant to think in such a manner, considering my propensity to not put up ads in my things for monetary gain. That doesn't stop me though, and this week we get blown back into the back-then machine and see another movie using almost the same title as the movie from which it was birthed. Although I wasn't a huge fan, it's predecessor sparked a newfound interest for many in the Found Footage genre - something some of us have been regretting ever sense, but that has also brought forth some good little nuggets. Can this revisit to the witch-lands bring is pride, or just the desire to burn at a stake?

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categories / horror, r, thriller
tags / Blair Witch

The Nice Guys (2016)

February 09, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   Buddy cop flicks are fun, haven't seen one in a while. This one came highly praised by a YouTube reviewer that I follow, so I added to the old list of movies to watch. It's day has arrived, let's see if this 70-style detective picture has enough heart to keep my thoughts in line with that reviewer's opinion. Maybe this time nice guys won't finish last?

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categories / action, comedy, crime, mystery, r, thriller
tags / The Nice Guys

Kill Command (2016)

February 02, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   Robots have been a staple of science fiction forever. Good robots, bad robots, weird robots. I feel that, more so than others, the "robot controlled by an AI that wants to kill humans" is probably one of the most ventured ones - and really, why not? We humans are so squishy and destructive and annoying, what robot wouldn't think it great to wipe us out like Skynet, or enslave us for batteries? Today's entry offers more of them evil robots, and it asks us from it's retail box to please find out if Yoshimi will save us. I don't care if you didn't get the reference, we're moving on.

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categories / action, horror, nr, scifi
tags / Kill Command

Independence Day: Resurgence (2016)

January 26, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   Remember how nobody asked for a second Independence Day movie, and suddenly one day we all learned it was happening. Then it came out, and everyone was all just kinda "meh" about it? I mean, there was no real super bad talk of it, but not really any super good talk either. Still, I enjoy me a summer blockbuster style movie, so here it is for me to check out and gawk at. Let's dive in and check it out.

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categories / action, adventure, pg13, scifi
tags / Independence Day: Resurgence

Chimes at Midnight (1965)

January 19, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   This isn't my first foray into silver-screen flicks. I mean, I've gone back far enough before to have no dialogue outside of the written frames inserted in. This one does have audio though, so we don't have to buckle into our time machines for such a drastic jaunt. Where this one could be a challenge is in how true it may stay to Shakespeare. I'm not a huge literature buff or anything like that, but I've seen a Shakespeare flick before and not super my thing. Well, get on your grey-scale glasses and let's figure out if this is to be or not.

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categories / comedy, drama, history, nr, war
tags / Chimes at Midnight

Keanu (2016)

January 12, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   It's hard being a gangsta had to be on the line for a tagline at some point for this movie. If it wasn't someone really missed an opportunity. This entry is certainly a bit more than I expected- whether that's for the better or worse you'll have to read on to find out. Put the kids to bed for this one, it's time to quest for kitty.

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categories / action, comedy, r
tags / Keanu

Alien: Resurrection (1997)

January 05, 2017  /  Ken Rupracht

   Today, we try something a bit different. It's a new year, so we are going to try out a bit of a new format - be it just for this one movie, or all them to come, I haven't decided. Regardless, what a better way to start this off then the last movie in the Alien franchise left for me to review. The special edition DVD has sat there next to the others for some time now, asking me to put it up here. Well, Resurrection, better take a shower because it's time for you to put on your best show.

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categories / action, horror, r, scifi
tags / Alien: Resurrection

Home Alone (1990)

December 29, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   "It's too late for a Christmas movie!" "You dropped the ball on this one." Did I use enough sarcasm in your fake voices? See, this is an instance where an inside joke to myself trumps timeliness or even sensibility really. I wanted to do this movie for the sole and total purpose of me laughing at my own stupid joke - and I'm all the happier for it. This isn't exactly a spring chicken of a movie, it's been around for some time now and no doubt most have seen it. Well, maybe not the newer folks - most the television airtime around winter is devoted to non-stop re-runs of Christmas Story and it's sequel (heaven knows I just discovered that was a thing this year), so the lesser know like this doesn't feel as though it gets nearly as much airtime (and most the rest of us are too busy watching Die Hard to care). Should this be added back into your viewing rotation? Lets check for temperature before we go for the knob.

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categories / comedy, family, pg
tags / Home Alone

White Christmas (1954)

December 22, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   I generally stray away from Christmas movies - I'm one of those people who usually get mildly bummed out by the holiday, particularly after being forced to watch A Christmas Story for the eleven bazillionth time as the lazy television stations all show it on repeat. That being said, time flows by and sometimes things change - I still don't want to watch A Christmas Story pretty much ever again in my life, but sometimes it feels like busting one out from the vault isn't such a terrible idea. This is one of those years, and our entry is not only that but a musical - what most of my kind would consider a "double whammy," considering my usual dislike of musicals to boot. You know what though? Maybe a trip to the past is just what everybody needs this season.

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categories / comedy, musical, nr, romance
tags / White Christmas

Spaceballs (1987)

December 15, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   Sometimes you really have the fight the urge to just phone in a movie review piece. I mean, who hasn't seen Spaceballs before? It's almost underhanded for me to put it up so close to the new Star Wars flick's release date - but considering the fact that thus far I have been doing this entirely without profit or earnings, I feel it more proper to call it "getting my engine revved up for another movie I'm excited about." For the science fictions fans who want to laugh, we all know that this option throws the biggest balls around.

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categories / action, comedy, pg, scifi
tags / Spaceballs

The Jungle Book (2016)

December 08, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   Disney movie that contains no snow in December. Meh, my list of "not Christmas but during Christmas" flicks are running pretty thin, unless i dig into the "make people suffer this trash" tiers or someone introduces me to some I don't know. At any rate, get your "culturally insensitive" safari hats (because that's the world we live in) on, it's time to hop in the jungle and learn that even in nature, cats are still jerks even when every other animal can talk are friendlier than most people.

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categories / adventure, drama, family, fantasy, pg
tags / The Jungle Book

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV (2016)

December 01, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   A new Final Fantasy game is out, and with it we somehow got another movie too. So far, I've enjoyed the other two movie entries so I have no reason to not think I'll enjoy this right? Well, this week we get to find out the easy way! Get them throwing weapons out and ready up that Firaga, it's time to have ourselves another fantasy!

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categories / action, adventure, animation, drama, fantasy, pg13, scifi
tags / Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV

Creed (2015)

November 24, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

    Boxing is a sport of two titans entering a ring and rending closed parts of faces and internal organs with blunt force. It can be such a brutal dance, although in real life it's also a lot of circling and tactically looking for the best chance to drop that hammer of a fist into your opponents jawline for maximum effectiveness. Back in the day, Rocky brought a little something else to boxing besides just an underdog story - a human drama beyond the ring. Take it or leave it, the staying power of the series has proven itself many a time, with the biggest question to most as time goes on "how long can Stallone really be Rocky?" Creed tries to answer that with a new direction, and it's our time to see if it can rise up to the challenge.

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categories / drama, pg13, sport
tags / Creed

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)

November 17, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

The turtle ninjas have had a long track record of having movies that weren't "great" but still enjoyable for the most part. Even the last entry (before this one) was enjoyable, had aspects o fit that I really enjoyed. This time around, the makers have listened to the crowds and given them what they wanted - more mutants, more aliens, more Casey Jones. Will it be all we wanted and more, or will we find that sometimes (as science once said), we are too caught up in the 'can we' that we don't even think of the 'should we.'

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categories / action, adventure, comedy, pg13, scifi
tags / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

John Wick (2014)

November 10, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   Many may remember the concatenated review when this movie first hit theaters. If you haven't seen it, I'd still recommend you go and read that one instead of this one since this one will talk a bit about plot. Not that it matters too much, but really it's just so much more enjoyable if you go into the movie not knowing anything about it - why? Because it's a fresh little surprise. Brush up on your Russian, it's time to break some floors.

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categories / action, crime, r, thriller
tags / John Wick

Surf Ninjas (1993)

November 03, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   With leaves falling in waves, I figured we'd capitalize on it by showing a surf movie! If anyone saw that coming, you best consider yourself psychic and start going after some lottery tickets or something, cause you've got a gift. A gift, much like our titular Surf Ninjas! As always, feeling obligated to leave a cliffhanger to further draw you in to the opinion piece, I'll throw in a pun here so I can (largely) spare you them later. Is this reel most excellent, or will it be all washed up?

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categories / action, adventure, comedy, family, pg, sport
tags / Surf Ninjas

Goosebumps (2015)

October 27, 2016  /  Ken Rupracht

   I promised people some nostalgia, I give some nostalgia. Goosebumps is one of those things that I'd be hard pressed to imagine a person not hearing about. The books that we all used to read as kids, the television show, even just the fundamental premise of spooky stories that aren't so hard-laced as to be unapproachable by children - things of nightmare, and yet still child-like. Certainly, what once haunted us as kids could be left behind as age stacks like the volumes of books available though, only to find one day an old name coming back to the light as something new. Tonight's entry - the 2015 Goosebumps movie. I'll try not to pun you to death.

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categories / action, comedy, family, fantasy, horror, pg
tags / Goosebumps
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