First-time watch. I think this movie holds up well. It wasn’t entirely unpredictable, but it’s just so well-done.
last week, someone left a collection of DVDs and CDs at the dump.
there is the-salvage-shed where people can leave things like this
for others to take and not put them in the dumpsters/landfill/etc.
the only DVD i have watched is Mockingjay Part 2. (no part one)
another “teenagers kill teenagers and a lot more” movie.
the best performances were by actors who have died IRL.
Oh man, the post-apocalyptic Young Adult Fiction genre certainly burned itself out in a hurry. Hunger Games limped its way to the finish despite being the trendsetter, and other franchises like Divergent and Mazerunner just fizzled out.
EDIT: I guess they returned to the Hunger Games franchise in 2023 with The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. I didn’t hear boo about that though so IDK
I like the idea of that salvage shed your dump has. I’d be checking that thing weekly haha
I’ve seen about 15 Hitchcock films, and my two favorites are Psycho and Rear Window.
I haven’t seen Psycho yet, but it’s on Netflix so I should be able to watch it soon
I saw Psycho (1960) on the big screen in 1994.
I had not seen hardly any horror films at the time, and Psycho really traumatized me.
It’s pretty tame compared to newer movies, but the movie is a masterpiece.
From my point of view, it’s the oldest horror movie that’s actually somewhat scary.
IMO this movie is truly underrated. Everyone knows about Mary Poppins but not this movie? There is no justice!
An apprentice witch, three kids, and a cynical magician conman search for the missing component to a magic spell to be used in the defense of Britain in World War II.
All 8hrs of Jesus Of Nazareth that’s on MyMovies! today, so uncut and unedited.
Yep, from noon 'til 8 tonight, so almost 5hrs in as of right now. (And I didn’t even have breakfast yet!)
It’s a classic, with Robert Powell becoming almost the Platinum Standard of Jesus depictions, so much so that:
Because Robert Powell looked so much like Jesus in pictures, every time he exited his dressing room in costume, the foul language the crew was using would suddenly stop.
Excellent casting (with, in fact, an all-star cast), moving music, just an all-around classic, that whether you’re religious or nonreligious, you gotta watch this at least once in your life.