Grindhouse is fun mostly. Rose McGowan with a machine-gun leg was a hoot. Zoë Bell made Death Proof look authentically excita-dangerous.
Rutger Hauer is ruggedly menacing in every frame. His haggard, wizened visage in many closeups mirror his inner demons as he decides he is destined to clean up his Hell’s Half Acre, with 00buck 12 gauge. No shortage of scumbags are dispatched deservedly/graphically.
“Ralph wrecks the internet” on Netflix, not as bad as some of the reviews on IMDB would make you think, really good animation, but typical cookie cutter plot of a quest, that I swear is in every one of these animated movies
Seems like every Neftlix-made sci-fi film follows the same dark formula. So much so that you can virtually predict the ending just by seeing that it’s a Netflix made flick.
Someone over there must really like this kind of movie.
Made for HBO movie starring Fred Ward with Julianne Moore & Clancy Brown. A pulpy noir urban fantasy yarn set in a late 40’s Los Angeles where magic (and mythical creatures) are real. Ward plays detective H. Philip Lovecraft who gets roped into a search for …wait for it….the Necronomicon.
Huh… I think I “saw” that movie a bunch of times, but still can’t recall what it’s about, other than Angus Young chasing people around with tres kewl spheres with fondue-forks in front. Pretty sure he drove a hearse, too, for whatever reason.