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In space, everyone can read your opinions.

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

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)

November 14, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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The queue provides happiness in a life of plastic, it’s fantastic! Alright, joke that’s more in line with a Barbie tagline than a Lego tag line aside, this is what’s up in the list tonight. The first was fun, I assumed the second would be more of the same - if perhaps a little less due to potential lack of originality in the sense that the idea isn’t as new after the first one. If nothing else, I expect at least some form of entertainment out of it, so lets find out if everything is still awesome with a title so long I’m not going to bother saying it all: The Lego Movie 2.

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categories / action, adventure, animation, comedy, family, fantasy, musical, pg
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Men in Black: International (2019)

November 07, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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I’ll be honest - I haven’t watched one of these in quite some time. Funny part about that is that I even own the 3D third one, and just haven’t watched it yet. I did check out the first two more along when they got released, and it was a good time. Sure, it might have been a downhill slant on the fun times, but that’s the reality of most movies that go on and on. Here, we get to try it out with some new faces and new locations, so let us find out how well it works with Men in Black: International.

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categories / action, adventure, comedy, pg13, scifi
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Halloween (2018)

October 31, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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And lo, the planets did align and beckon for fate to be met. The time of watching and writing this is October 31st, the night of Halloween. The luck of the delivery shuffle held true, and on this day but one movie has the most logical bearing to be watched - Halloween. We’ve already visited in the past, but it’s time to visit the new - and in all honesty, although a review doesn’t exist for each and every one, at this point I have seen mostly all of them (I’m missing Number 3 and the second Rob Zombie movie) so it’s almost a return to form. Heck, you’d probably be surprised to know but I am moderately sure that I in fact started way late into this series - back with H20 - before I got into horror movies in the first place. Still, even as we drive past the perfect alignment of day and night, it also services another factor - that of tying into an idea of a sort of mid-run reboot, much like it seems as though the newer Terminator movie is doing. That’s right, it’s not a new thing at all, this franchise has been playing it fast and loose during it’s existence as well. Find your Shatner mask and hide the big cutters, tonight we watch (the 2018) Halloween.

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categories / horror, r, thriller
tags / Halloween

The Dead Don't Die (2019)

October 24, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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What’s October without zombies? Some would argue better off, but I’m fine with it. This is one of those trailers that popped up in the theaters and I went “this looks like something that has the potential to be enjoyably dumb or perhaps just dumb.” Yep, that’s all it takes sometimes. Opening credits tells me there’s more names in it than I thought I’d recognize too - wonder if the collection of older actors will be livened up by their roles or if the zombies will take home the gold. Honestly, it’s always amazing to me to see some of these people pop in movies - yeah, my grasp of time is about as bad as my memory, so they never really seem like they are that old to me until I see them and realize they were in movies when I was still young. Guess the title doesn’t lie after all, sometimes The Dead Don’t Die.

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categories / comedy, fantasy, horror, r
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Get Out (2017)

October 17, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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People raved about this movie when it came out. I mean, there was constant “oh it’s the best ever” kind of stuff flying about I feel. Have you ever had one of those movies that gets hyped up so much that you just kind of put it on a back burner and ignore it for a while? That was this movie for me - I knew of it when it came out, it sounded good, and it got so hyped up that I figured it wouldn’t live up to the expectations and set it aside for it to die down. There was one flaw with that plan however: the ending got spoiled on me, and I didn’t set it aside long enough to forget. I have to ask myself though, could it be any more than what could be collected from the trailer? Would I have figured it out without that? Maybe for tonight, we should all just Get Out.

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categories / horror, mystery, r, thriller
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Brightburn (2019)

October 10, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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When I saw the trailer for this movie a while back, I had (at least I’m pretty sure) the same reaction as everyone else: So, it’s evil Superman? That’s probably what the pitch meeting was like too for that matter. If that’s what they want to do though, go for it - an unstoppable villain makes for more thrills than an untouchable hero anyways. Admittedly, I had this on the back burner for quite some time - I was never really a fan of Superman, and kind of figured that it would be sharing a lot of the same beats, even if it was a horror movie instead of a superhero movie. Still, what better season to bring it out than that of spook-tober, where ghouls and ghosts are abound and some choose instead to dress as villains in a town where the Brightburn.

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categories / horror, r, scifi
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The Terror (1963)

October 03, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Although the reviews won’t directly show it since they haven’t been around since the beginning, tonight marked the ten year anniversary of me watching (at least) one movie a week - the act that would eventually lead to what you are reading now, and the other reviews on here to go along with it. Given this is the case, I wanted to do something special, so I found a movie that was in the public domain - free to use as one would please without the knob-headed constrictions of copyright. In the ultimate throwback of celebration, I decided I’d even stream it (since it was Public Domain). I then thirty minutes in discovered that YouTube - genius retards that they are - took it down, also restricting my streaming for a good 90 days because of it. All hail our pant-hat overlords and the cocaine they are snorting, at least I own the disc so I could keep watching (despite it being easily available to find on said platform, because it is public stinking domain. You wonder if the movie was scary, but on tonights episode we learned that YouTube is in fact, The Terror.

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categories / horror, pg, thriller
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Pet Sematary (2019)

September 26, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Cemetery: A place to put those to rest that have moved on. Sematary: a place to bring about the ritual apocalypse of the world, most assuredly a bad place to confuse with Cemetery. One might be confuse by tonight’s entry, thinking it the old super cheesy one that I may or may not have even already reviewed before and I wouldn’t blame you - the penchant for remakes to just reuse the title without so much a differentiating sub text can be quite confusing. Granted, After the reboot of It, I’m sure more people are receptive to the idea of King’s cinema graveyard getting second chances - even if some of us were okay with how schlocky and otherwise bad the original marathon of films came out. Either way, I’m interested in seeing if they changed anything for better or worse, and I’m dragging you all along with me. Check you brain matter at the door of grief, this barrelling truck of unobservant is heading straight for the Pet Sematary.

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categories / horror, mystery, r, thriller
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Alita: Battle Angel (2019)

September 19, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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I think the biggest fault of tonight’s movie is they missed the perfect opportunity to both reference a previous Cameron movie while also being self-standing with a tagline like “She’s state of the bad ass art.” Now, a bit of preamble - I got this on 4k, but also as the combo-pack with 3D. The intent was to start off with the 3D version, which comes highly recommended by one of my friends - but the world has a way of making things… complicated. None of the glasses were charged, in the short run I’m not even positive any of them are compliant with the projector, the computer might not be doing 3D as it used to, and the 3D bluray player I own isn’t hooked up to the projector and would take all manner of re-jigging cables to do so. I could have even tried it in VR, but there doesn’t seem to exist a program that allows both VR and proper 3D viewing straight from the disc, so I’d need to rip a movie that I had just received and push back the time it took to get to the review before I even hit the wall of “don’t have the software to rip Bluray discs.” What this amounts to is that you might be able expect me to either addend the end of this review later on when I get the 3D back in fighting spirits, or perhaps just spin that portion off into a QF review. For now, we rip that 4k image wide open and get our robot-arms ready for maximum high five, tonight is Alita: Battle Angel.

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Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019)

September 12, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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And the winner of the great wait battle of 2019 is! Yeah, I should grammatically include the title at the end of that, but then it ruins the whole lame segue thing I do at the end of the preamble. Look, it’s 2019, at this point everyone that’s been a kid since the first Red or Blue graced Game Boy units or the anime hit the cartoon circuit on TV knows and probably loves Pokemon. There’s no explanation I have to do here, at all. The most baffling thing you could want explained is how Ryan Reynolds landed the role of Pikachu - but hey, I don’t know that, I’m just a guy that watches movie and occasionally knows an odd factoid from production! Grab your bubble-pipes and get the gang ready to solve the case of of the pokeballs shake, tonight we check out Pokemon Detective Pikachu.

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categories / action, adventure, comedy, family, mystery, pg, scifi
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Welcome to Marwen (2018)

September 05, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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The staggering length of the desired DVD drought continues, and we once again get to be surprised at what shows up in the mail. Tonight is a more serious note - one based on a true story, complete with an actual picture of the person of whom the story is based on as if to say “yeah, we know anyone can use that label, but we actually did find a real story to make visually impressive.” The lead of the trailers is somebody that I’ve grown to expect to be able to do justice to a wide range of rolls, and the trailers showed me that there’s a mix of good old human darkness to this seemingly whimsical world of dolls - but the question remains if it’s drama will be entertaining or just straight up depressing. Find yourself a nice pair of heels and go save a milkmaid, it’s time to look at Welcome To Marwen.

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categories / biography, comedy, drama, fantasy, pg13, romance
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The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)

August 29, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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I saw a poster for this when I went to the theater once. What a novel concept I thought - like seeing some bizarre flavor of candy on a shelf. Then a trailer came on at a different movie, and I went from passing acknowledgement to interested. Fast forward to the present, when my movie queue is still battling with getting me the movies that are supposed to get here, and this little fella decides to show up all strutting it’s stuff like “remember me?” Let’s see if this family flick can entertain me in the grand old ways and tap into that inner Arthurian kid, tonight we look at The Kid Who Would be King.

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categories / action, adventure, family, fantasy, pg
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Bleeding Steel (2017)

August 22, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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The next in line for the queue continues it’s battle of being out-positional, causing me to get a real surprise grab bag over the consistent three to four movies down the list that gets sent me. This is not bad, however, because I still populated it with movies that did something to pique my interest. In tonight’s case, the box art got it a watch. I’m a simple man, I see Jackie Chan in what looks to be a sci fi setting with some big old spaceship thing behind him running on some crazy wall with a laser gun and I’m sold. Could it be bad? Well, I mean, yeah anything I pick has the potential to be bad. Still though, it does have Jackie Chan. Cyber your punks and dull the neon to enhance the screen watching experience, we fixing to find out if it’s good or will leave our eyes Bleeding Steel.

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categories / action, r, scifi, thriller
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Shadow (2018)

August 15, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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One of my buddies dropped a trailer for this on me a while back. It seemed up my alley - I usually enjoy some oriental old-timey flicks with martial arts and revenge. What set the trailer apart for me though was a scene where people were spinning down the street under the protective offense of razor-umbrellas like it was just another day. Well, amidst a great battle between new releases still too new to be shipped from Netflix when you want them, this movie sneaks in to try and tell me why I need to get our of the rain. Turn down your colors and work on your paint-letters, tonight we look at Shadow.

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categories / action, drama, nr, war
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Slender Man (2018)

August 08, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Does whatever a Slender can.


So let me walk you through my process of thought here. At some point, I discover that they are making a movie about the contest-winning and much pasta’d Slenderman. I think to myself “oh boy, that offers up some possibilities to be a rather creepy movie - but I bet they’ll mess it up.” It rolls around to no word - and if there is any word, it sure isn’t filled with excitement and grandeur. No, most the mainstream heard about Slendy-boi is unfortunately tied to a real world cluster of idiots using something that’s been known to be fake since the start as a reason for their idiot deeds - which of course the mainstream didn’t know about because they don’t peruse the places such a thing was birthed. Still, it didn’t dampen my interest in seeing this movie when it got out - the fact it took so long to get to something like Netflix really didn’t enhance my expectations, but bad movies and I can still get along. Tonight I check out if thinner is the winner, so package that bug spray and head to the woods - tonight we peek at Slender Man.


Now, I’m not going to say I’m a mass consumer of Slender media - I know of it’s origin, and I’ve read one or two CPs about him - not my particular jam honestly, I personally always found the pseudo misnamed skin walker stories much better. I knew some enterprising folks made a pretty basic looking game of him, and more than any of that I could recall a YouTube channel named Marble Hornets that had some a great series of videos that gave you what you wanted out of a Slender project, until it started to get away from Slender and turned more into just a crazy guy in a bad semi-clear plastic mask, at which point I honestly lost interest. Now, the reason I’m bringing this up is to make a point here regarding the lore around our sharp dressed bogey boy - it originated from the net. From the net, people latched on to it, and it went everywhere with it’s story. People just started taking it up and writing whatever they felt with it - much in the same way that the internet took the Native American folklore of skin walkers - their actual contextually given name is known to me, but I refuse to butcher it’s pronunciation - and turned it into stories of any old friend suddenly being something that’s really just stinky and wearing their friends flayed skin. What this long winded proclamation exists to point out in more sharp a point is thus: with lore being everywhere after becoming “open source” so to speak, it’s hard to really judge the actions of the movie in any real particular sense of accuracy. The original was a mere few photos with a bit of an excerpt to add to the spook. There wasn’t really this guy that’s actually some kind of wood sprite with giant spider-tree tentacles snatching people up - just the implication that this mysterious individual was somehow implicated in disappearances. In that regards, the core sticks well, sometimes shining out more nicely than others.

And I’m gonna get into that a bit. This movie honestly had no reason to be as good as it was - which isn’t to say that this thing is a really good movie. At best I’d call it mediocre, relegated to a land of misleading trailers and PG-13 teen horror with a small selection of stand out moments. Where those moments shine is it’s use of that core original implementation of Slender - a shadowy human like figure that’s not quite right, off in the background or the edges of your vision that makes it not stand out but become all the more creepy and eye catching once it’s noticed. You’ll watch a scene, and the framing leaves a bit of space with which to play - but not obviously so, unless you are looking for it. It looks like it’s framed as it should be, until you notice a stretching shadow in the background that the camera never directs you to look at. Maybe the camera is just sweeping by the woods, and there happens to be a tree that isn’t quite the right shape, and indeed it’s because it’s Slender. Future things added on, via games the Hornet series or just sheer force of diverse creepypasta contributors finds it’s way in as well - electronic distortions, shadowy tendrils, the driving madness. The movie treats Slender well in story, up until (I feel) he becomes some weird tree spirit or plays a more in-your-face offense line role.

The effects work doesn’t treat slender nearly as well. One would assume that it would be easy to do slender, and would surely point to a low-budget version someone else did that looks great. Slender never really comes off as being in the scene here. Perhaps it’s the over-use of the shadowy tendrils, hardly ever leaving him alone in his shots. Maybe it’s the somewhat bark-like texturing on his otherwise void, blank, colorless face. Maybe it’s the closeups. The rather unfortunate side of this is that he’s also the main brunt of the effects. While occasionally used well - as pointed out in that last paragraph - the only other real effects work on display plays off of his terror and mind-breaking side. A vertigo effect, which looks good at first than slowly looks worse the longer it’s used. A facial distortion effect, sometimes simple and sometimes setup in a dizzying rapid fire of motion and stillness (which actually looks pretty good, despite some of the facial expressions looking a bit goofy on the character it happens to). If your goal was to see some violence in your horror movie though, like any eye-stabbings or roof jumping that the official trailer shows, you’ve caught them in an utter lie unless there’s some secret cut kicking that Netflix doesn’t provide. I didn’t even know of this until I had to get screenshots for use in the review, to which for Blu Ray discs I go to official trailers I can find on YouTube due to the inability to screen capture from BR discs, and whilst skimming through saw no less than 5 scenes that didn’t exist in the movie I got to watch.

This movie has a lot of wood.

This movie has a lot of wood.

Alas, Slender Man is a movie about more than just Slender. Let me rephrase, it contains more than just Slender! The main cast of actresses in our troubled teen clique aren’t terrible at their jobs most the time. Some do better than others, but for the most part it’s not painful to watch. This is good, because the main screen time is on them. There’s a bit of overacting at times, certainly some underacting at others, but nothing that stands out as straight up bad without at least a little direction to be it. The characters are perhaps a bit more likeable than the average teen movie girls can end up being, but at the same time the movie seems to go out of the way to make them seem different without actually giving them any character in doing so. They are distinguishable by looks, one passing comment makes it seem on is the more athletic and smart one, but largely nothing is really given to them to build them up outside their plight unless you count a scene of reacting to some “naughty videos” online or the one with the least screen time expressing her dislike of her life situation. If you are looking for smart actions out of characters, this isn’t the horror movie for it either. Some of it could be hand-waved off with “but they are so frightened” or “Slender-Madness” I suppose, but you won’t find any real moments of “about time you made a right choice!“ in this movie.

The performances can be a roller coaster at times, as can the effects, but the sound department keeps it all pretty level and feet on the ground. You don’t have any real issues hearing things (at least, after you turn down your noisy darn AC unit) and the balance of it all is well done. They do throw in the “gotcha!” stings here and there, at times accompanying a jump scare, but overall the general disposition of the music proper is to enhance the suspense, dread, and tensions of either things coming or perceived to be happening. It will also allow Slender-like activities to happen at times without bringing attention to it with audio, which is a nice little bonus and something I can and do appreciate. Nothing in here is going to remain for any amount of time as far as audio goes, outside perhaps the dull bass wubbing of Slendy creeping on people. Still, at least it is something that I don’t have to knock around with a foot while saying good things about it.

Oddly, the pacing is a bit strange. The front end feels like it’s traveling a hundred miles an hour, skipping expanses of time with barely any notice to the watcher at all, until finally the Slender plot begins and things slow way up to a more generic horror pacing. Spooky thing, bad choice, research, spooky thing, repeat. It doesn’t overstay anything even when it slows down a little at the end, but the final payoff feels more like you actually won pennies instead of a jackpot. Part of this might be, I suspect, due to cut scenes involving an escaped crazy - seen only in the trailer. Outside of the time passing being somewhat amorphous, and the lack of any real form of character growth (if you even had character to begin with), it does at the very least handle most the horror elements quite well. A few misdirects, a few good shots playing on the peripheral, messing with reality, and a few really cool shots that could almost be considered camera tricks as well. When it fumbles the horror it usually ends up feeling more like a splat than a solid thump, and part of it could as far as I know just have been a puttering out of ideas by the time it came to how to end the movie.

What’s That?

What’s That?

  By and large, this was better than I expected. While by no means a great and debateably even a good movie, this is far from being terrible as my initial expectations were set to giving what it came out of. They had some moments where they played really well with it, even allowing in that element that makes creepypasta photos so fun - the complete ability to not see the spooky element at all unless really looking for it. It throws in enough recognizable traits of the villain that, although it doesn’t allow it’s self to be the exemplar of what could be done with it, it doesn’t make you hate what they’ve done either. Some might find it fine as a rental, although I’d strongly suggest not going further than that unless it’s in a five dollar bin or something until you figure out if you like it in the first place. This is also the one movie that I can actually say that the trailer is worthless for, because it includes so much content the movie doesn’t. For a movie that could have been better, it was actually pleasantly better than I expected.

@IMDB

Slender Man
Starring Joey King, Julia Goldani Telles, Annalise Basso, Jaz Sinclair, Javier Botet
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categories / horror, mystery, pg13, thriller
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Under the Silver Lake (2018)

August 01, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Someone I work with made mention of this movie at one point, and the name stuck in my head long enough to get added in the queue. The amusing part is that it stuck there as a recommendation to watch - but in actuality, I think they just mentioned it at some point and haven’t actually seen it. Either way, this puppy pitches itself as a modern noir, and like most hooks in detective flicks, there’s a missing girl on the line. This time around though, there’s no real detective in sight, just an infatuated neighbor and the promise of plenty of mystery. Get the tin foil hats and the aluminum badges, tonight we have to find out just what is Under the Silver Lake.

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categories / comedy, crime, drama, mystery, r, thriller
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Happy Death Day (2017)

July 25, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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So you take something like Groundhog Day, and then you slap mechs into it and you get Edge of Tomorrow. Well, that premise is sound for plenty of other things surely enough, and it wasn’t unfathomable that it would be given a more literal horror twist in the form of a slasher. Of course, the bane of the slasher also comes with it, carrying a PG13 rating on it’s shoulders like the giant clock that keeps resetting over the movie. Will it offer enough of those horror and slasher elements to appease those coming at it for some cheap thrills? Will it provide enough other elements to satisfy anyone coming at it desiring an interesting retread of the form lain previous? Will it be something that you can watch and watch and watch? Don’t get psyched out by the fake-out universal skips, tonight we got our hands on Happy Death Day.

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categories / horror, mystery, pg13, thriller
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Future World (2018)

July 18, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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The apocalypse is nigh! Saw a trailer from this, saw all the names that I recognized, and went “that looks alright.” Sometimes you have to tone yourself down - all good movies all the time can lead to a lack of appreciation of what you get spoiled with oh so often these days - the good. Of course, if all you ever do is watch the bad movies, you get stuck somehow liking them way more than you should, or otherwise just don’t like watching movies anymore. So I took something that had moments of looking entertaining in a short trailer, saw a bunch of names, and said “do I want to live forever marines?” to which I got no response, because I was talking to myself and I’m not a marine, I just had the movie quote stuck in my head. Strap on your leathers and find a bunch of skulls, tonight we check out Future World

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

July 11, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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I haven’t heard anyone say anything bad about tonight’s entry. It’s been in my streaming queue for a while, but there’s a lot in there and what I watch really banks on the mood I’m in and the time I have, so it’s been regrettably pushed back more times than it hasn’t. Still, I like animation of all sorts of variety, and as mentioned it’s not like there’s a lot of talk telling me to stay away from this one. Put on your tights and hope you don’t get bit by a pig, tonight we go Into the Spider-Verse.

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Krull (1983)

July 04, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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I’ve got a convention that I’m going to over the weekend after this goes up, and I was trying to come up with a movie that would both be enjoyable, and also attempt at getting me hype for that convention. There was a brief flicker of a thought to do one of the Guyver movies, but neither of those is something I would call good, and I kind of want something good as well. So, after some deep thought I settled on one that’s somewhat older, that I have already seen and know it’s fun for me to watch, and introduced the concept of a glaive to people long before ninjas ever took to space. Strap on your laser spear and tighten up your leathers, it’s time to go visit Krull.

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