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In space, everyone can read your opinions.

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

Doctor Sleep (2019)

March 26, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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Much like the fabled It coming around every 27 years - or whatever it is, I honestly don’t remember - it seems other Stephen King works also like to come back from nowhere to carry onward with trying to terrorize the minds of all. As we still wait for the murder-comedy that I keep expecting to show up at some time, we instead get another spooky treat to watch - or at least something most would assume would be meant to thrill and spook, considering it comes from the mind of King. I’ll be honest here - I don’t think I’ve once watched a Steven King based movie and actually got frightened by it - it’s more horrifying looking at the general public’s reception reflected as ratings then what’s happening in the movies. That said, I do enjoy many a King flick - and that Jack in Shinning was a darn classic slow burn mind humper as quotable as the bar is stocked. Fast forward many years and get your shine on, tonight we check out Doctor Sleep.

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categories / drama, fantasy, horror, r, thriller
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Joker (2019)

March 19, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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The world has gone insane. People are buying toilet paper like an episode of Supernatural is their bible. Governments are telling people to get some personal space and chill out. Cats and dogs are getting along. Amidst all the chaos, Netflix pulls the absolute best punchline from my queue to send to me, matching ironically the world’s seeming descent into absurdity. Tonight, we find out if the last laugh truthfully belongs to the Joker.

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categories / crime, drama, r, thriller
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Gemini Man (2019)

March 12, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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Do you have that song about having double vision stuck in your head? Do you like action movies with a injection of déjà vu? Do you just have a hankering for Will Smith? Perhaps a double dose of past and future Smith locked in a battle to the death? Well, you sure as heck are about to be pretty darn excited if you answered yes to any of that - tonight, we check out Gemini Man.

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categories / action, drama, pg13, scifi, thriller
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30 Days of Night (2007)

March 05, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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A certain bloody vampire show is back for another season on Netflix on the day of writing this, so I decided I’d celebrate with a family movie! Ha, just kidding, I decided to do a bloody vampire movie! I know, I know, I’m so unpredictable aren’t I? You know, people always complain that comic movies didn’t get good till the modern marvel flicks, but there was actually quite a few enjoyable ones out there before those days - and this is one that I frequently forget had anything to do with comics until the opening titles throws it up on there. Get your low-light filters on and stay out of Alaska, tonight we watch 30 Days of Night.

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Cop Land (1997)

February 27, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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From an actor I haven’t seen in a long time to an actor I see all the time - even if it’s not because of a new release. Even though a lot of the time it is. In fact, the cast of this one is more advanced then I even imagined at first - with a metric ton of faces you’ll recognize, probably. Almost as many recognizable faces as there are badges, but that perhaps should be expected. Tonight, we go across the bridge and check out Cop Land.

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categories / crime, drama, r, thriller
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The Recall (2017)

February 20, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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Although something else was planned for this week, I didn’t move quick enough to get it so we get what I like to think of as “grab bag movie night” - in which case i take all the movies on Netflix and just random pick the first one with a picture that grabs my attention. In the spirit of rental store logic, tonight grants us the potential beyond this world movie with someone whose name I remember - and only some one. Been a while since I’ve caught some Wesley Snipes in a movie - let’s hope the name of this one isn’t prophetic or we are in for a bumpy road - tonight we check out The Recall.

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Angel Has Fallen (2019)

February 13, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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It’s time for some action! Excitement! Saving the president! In another entry of the storied history of doing a watching of a movie that I have no written record of it’s predecessors, tonight we get to visit a franchise that really just shows off how dangerous it is not just to be the President, but one of (specifically his best) Secret Service man. Get your vest and obvious earpiece out, tonight we check out Angel has Fallen.

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Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins (2012)

February 06, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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I like swords. I like sword fights. Sometimes I get bored, and when I do inevitably I’ll end up going to something like YouTube and searching something along the lines of “best sword fights.” Honestly, it’s happened many a time - and a lot of times I’ll learn of something new, but mostly a lot of things I’ve already seen or knew of. One of the things that turns up a lot in those videos isn’t specifically the movie we are watching tonight, but more it’s sequel - but despite having watched the anime back when a young me was just as enthusiastic about most of Cartoon Network’s line up like Dragon Ball Z or Gundam, I still thought there’s no point to skipping around despite the fact it could set me back even further to eventually watch the thing I intended. Tonight, we get to avoid listening to me butcher Japanese names and words, it’s Rurouni Kenshin Part 1.

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

January 30, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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Breakpoint has released it’s long awaited (seriously, it’s been delayed at least once) Terminator themed event, so I thought I’d bring us back around form all the monsters and stuff into something everyone loves. Yeah, some will say the first is better, some will say the second is better, most will say everything after that is trash (or mediocre at best). Tonight though, we’ll come into the action packed sequel to the original (that just so happens to my understanding be the jump-off point for the most recent sequel): tonight, it’s Judgement Day.

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Crawl (2019)

January 23, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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Monster movie! Well, more like nature’s monster movie! Jaws made you want to stay out of the pool, and now Gators want you to stay out of their state! Upon knowing of this movie’s existence it got added to the queue - there is nothing about this concept that doesn’t strike me as a me kind of movie. I’m not saying that their couldn’t be bumps - low cast, high potential for bad effects, not really using it’s premise to the max - but we’ll see if the scales tip in the movies favor, tonight we check out Crawl.

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Shazam! (2019)

January 16, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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Two comic movies in a row? Just as little know-how of both! Although I enjoyed the last entry, not as many seemed to agree with that conclusion. This time around, we go after something that looked like a nice humorous superhero romp with plenty of potential towards color and fun that didn’t get nearly as bad reviews! Yeah, don’t get to used to it - this hasn’t become the year of the superhero, it’s just your luck of the roulette draw while I’m too distracted with hunting big old monsters and turning their skin into coats - tonight we check out Shazam!

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Hellboy (2019)

January 09, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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The new expansion to Monster Hunter: World comes out today for us PC-using folks, and I’m a little psyched up about it, so I reorganized the movie queue a bit for something more mood-suitable. What’s better prep than a movie about a monster of a (part) man doing battle with various monsters (including giants)? I also enjoyed the old Hellboy takes, so I figure despite loosing what those are it should still be an interesting thing to check out anyways - especially if it actually goes somewhere else with it to make itself feel like something worth having stand on it’s own two legs. Shave your horns and buff those revolvers, tonight we check out the 2019 version of Hellboy.

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The Head Hunter (2018)

January 02, 2020  /  Ken Rupracht

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I saw this movie while bingeing through the selections of movies available on VUDU last year, and it’s sat in the back of my mind since. As the new year approached, they had a sale - and for five dollars, I think I could chance it not being great so I grabbed it. So I watched the trailer and it tempered my expectations to what I hope is a suitable level, let’s see if the movie starts of the year on a good foot or not. Tonight, we slay some monsters in The Head Hunter.

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The 9th Precinct (2019)

December 26, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Are you ready for the last full review of 2019? Man, what a trip this year has been. Yeah, maybe it was a little “horror” heavy, but when left to my own devices I gravitate to what looks interesting, and it’s not my fault that tends to be spooky movies. I did notice, perhaps in an overall variety not entirely reflected by my reviews here, that I also am watching a lot of foreign movies - perhaps more so than the years before. I guess that’s the power of something like Netflix branching out - when those movies suddenly become easily available, it leads to more dabbling, be it from monsters to zombies to historically fantastic martial arts movies. After reflecting on it a little bit, I decided that it’s only fitting that I give that last slot up to another foreign flick - and to be honest, it’s more because it was in the top bar of Netflix going “you might want to check this out” and sounded interesting enough that I hopped in. Let us go ahead and see if I chose well for the last round of the year, perhaps some detectives can ask some spirits if I have a ghost of a chance down in The 9th Precinct.

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6 Underground (2019)

December 19, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Do you like Michael Bay? It’s pretty straight forward to classify tonight’s movie with just asking that question - or is it? A lot of people scoff at Bay movies, but who didn’t enjoy Bad Boys, or at least one of the large number of movies in his decent portfolio? Still, let’s suffice it to say that even with his ups and downs it’s still very much a Bay flick. Let’s find out what this one’s all about, and just what is 6 Underground.

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Nekrotronic (2018)

December 12, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Ever think that phones are turning people into brain dead zombies? How about soulless husks? Ever think it would be cool to take all that trend of phone games with “Go” in the title and make it mixed with evil intentions? Well, I don’t know if any of that is what is intended here, but tonight’s movie pitches action, spook, and a lot of demonic internet soul sucking full of bright colors and loud music - and what am I but a man who enjoys watching such things? When your cell phone needs to be exercised, it’s time to call the Nekrotronic.

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Black Water (2018)

December 05, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Van Damme and Lundgren, ready to kick some butt still. Some days just beg to be given a great, action packed movie, and two old-timey action heroes is usually a solid bet to at least get some mediocre action even in today’s movie standards. In all honesty though, you get past the cover art and quickly realize it’s more like one of those “impossible prison” movies, but I don’t care as long as I get some action. What do you get when you combine a clandestine site with a submarine? Tonight’s movie is Black Water.

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The Last Boy Scout (1991)

November 28, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Everyone had counted them out. But they're about to get back in the game.


Thanksgiving - a time to be thankful. What else happens at that time of they year? Big bowls of gravy. What else has big bowls? Football. Football is a team sport, and being on a team is like having a bunch of friends and family. Who else has friends? Buddy cops. Combine it all up - a buddy cop movie that happens to sort of involve football that also unintentionally happens to include Bruce Willis for back-to-back Willis movies. Be prepared for anything, tonight we check out The Last Boyscout.


Alright, so it’s a little bit dated in overall visual quality. Most people probably wouldn’t even notice - most people aren’t watching DVD quality movies from back in ‘91 through streaming services on their big 4K-capable devices. Still, it’s totally a passable watching experience unless you are real stuffy about things - it’s just a bit of that lower res quality as opposed to some of the real old flicks I’ve watched with actual degraded quality and tears and smudges and the likes. Still, it’s as good a time as any to mention it, and perhaps throw out the bit about how some of the language is a bit dated for the modern sensibilities - I’m fine with it, but considering the amount of people who cast worrisome glares at things like The Monster Squad because of it’s language, it’s only fair it gets mentioned here because there’s obviously more who might get offended by it than I would think. It’s also, as one would anticipate by the R rating, not a movie for kids - there’s a brief bit of topless action in there, but between the language and violence, drug references and general interactions despite having a kid in it for the later portion it’s certainly not geared that way.

Following those sort of mature-oriented vibes, you’ll find that even the main characters have it seeded into them. Not much in this world - including the kid character - is a bright, cheerful, totally good and innocent thing. There’s blackmailers, cheaters, drug users, criminals, bribers, murderers, and every shade of grey around them floating about in here. The main character even comes off as a bit “not good” in that sense, feeling a bit like a dead beat or overall just not a nice person to be around. It gives the movie more of an almost noir feel, in that it doesn’t necessarily have any character the shining beacon of good, and you get the impression that you’re just choosing the character who at least is doing “right” things even if they aren’t the best person out there. Funnily enough, this sort of helps emphasize some of the buddy cop moments, as despite both of them being perhaps not great people, when they start joking around with each other and acting the parts it feels surprisingly genuine and brings some levity to a dark-filtered view of the world. It does this job quite well, because otherwise one would expect this movie and it’s outlook to be incredibly depressing, and yet instead here it is being entertaining as it can be.

The plot might not be the most extravagant. The mystery after finally given enough threads plays out as you’d expect - but the movie also doesn’t really try to twist or turn the plot in that manner. It gives you A, fills you in until you see the destination B, and then takes the occasional side path to fill out things for a more action packed end. That being what it is, and even with a foreseeable close, it manages to make the trek fun to go through. You know a baddie when you see them, wonder slightly about a characters backstory, wonder what the good or bad guys will do next - it largely uses that mystery to just spin up the thriller side of it more, adding tensions as opposed to making you actually ask questions or pull out your flow-chart tracking string lines and cork board posters.

Starting it off with a bang.

Starting it off with a bang.

The actors do a decent job here. Any fault I might try and find with the actors - such as the main’s seeming lack of emotion at times - feels more like it’s all intentional for the characters. At times a character might be over the top some - the loud mouth head of police type, the overly respectful villain, the assaulting scrabble man, the one-liners - but it’s not a guaranteed bad thing. The one liners, for instance, might make some groan but I enjoyed them and that amount of cheese it brings to it. Character interactions are done well, and outside of a few part time filler characters who perhaps come off as irrelevant and easily replaced by any actor in the universe, they actors make for some relatively believable banter. Sometimes, they even happen to have some jokes. Sometimes, the jokes seem built into the movie more as taglines, like the “and then some” that continually keeps coming up. It’s done so often it’s essentially a character trait, so I guess certain aspects of it are hit or miss - but again, that feels less like an actor thing and more like a writing sort of thing.

As I watched the prolonged Friday night Football ad that servers as the opening credits, I also noticed another familiar name - Shane Black. How much he had to do with everything I can’t say, but there is a bit of a resemblance here to other things with that name attached - buddies and language not withstanding. As mentioned before, the jokes themselves are a bit hit or miss - being subjective, it probably always will be for the most part. I got a good chuckle out of some of them, grew tired of others, and passed through even more as just middle-ground entertainment. As is a thing with the old BC flick, differences between the two mains come up and cause a bit of butting heads - and the resulting banter is usually pretty entertaining, especially after it starts to hit it’s stride after things start moving more steady. That’s not to say that the movie has a bad flow - if flows pretty dang quick and doesn’t let up much after the opening. What it is to say is that when the two hit their stride as a team and onward is when the movie is at it’s best.

Action scenes are fun and filled with shootouts and explosions and violence. There’s a decent amount of blood in this one - you won’t really see any super hard things, like limbs coming off or guts falling out - it’s mostly all just blood work. That being what it is, the blood looks fine, and what it’s lacking in that it makes up for in things blowing up. Plenty of explosions float around, as are chase scenes that are normally pretty short and sweet, as well as a full body burn - which is always impressive from the standpoint that someone decided “hey, yeah, light me on fire so we can get a cool shot.” The movie isn’t without suffering some of the cliches however, like the mid-movie breakup followed by the inevitable returning to team - or the ever obvious “oh, character X has a kid aye? Bet they end up in danger somehow.” Beyond that, I’d argue that the world being so depressing is probably the worst thing this movie has going for it - but that does help make the better moments that much more enjoyable, if not slightly confusing at times.

Blue’s Clues has really aged.

Blue’s Clues has really aged.

  While maybe not the best option for throwing on with the family while awaiting the Turkey to finish roasting, it’s a good flick. It plays it’s strong points well, even if in doing so it still falls victim to plenty of cliches. The acting is pretty decent, although not award winning, and the action and jokes come flying out at a rate faster than money for a pair of leather pants. While it might not leave you the most impressed, and those who object to things that make movies R - you know, like violence, language, and a little bit of nudity - probably won’t care for it, a decent amount of others probably would find it a fine use of time. I’ve got to admit though, they probably could have picked a far more suiting name then they did.

@IMDB

The Last Boy Scout
Starring Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Chelsea Field, Taylor Negron, Danielle Harris
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Unbreakable (2000)

November 21, 2019  /  Ken Rupracht

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Time for an old twist. It’s okay to laugh at that, it’s actually a pun! Alright, so perhaps he isn’t heralded as the same mastery of the twist as he once was, but M. Night had a run back in the day where he was non-sarcastically tied to the moniker of “twist king” and for a decent reason. Sure, maybe it was just an unassuming populace not scouring every scene and moment to read ahead twelve steps, but be it what it may have been things still played out in that certain way. Of course, here I am watching a movie more than a decade after it was released as if any sort of spoiler wouldn’t exist for it - but memory is fickle as glass, and the cinema, well, the cinema is Unbreakable.

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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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