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What was the last movie you watched? Part 2

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Golda (2023)

Boring as sin, awkward as hell. I was craving for a smoke throughout the film and I'm a nonsmoker. Not only because Golda (among other characters) seems to smoke ten packs a day, but also because it might have offered a welcome distraction to the jarring dullness onscreen. Mirren isn't bad but I hope she's offered better roles and can leave disastrously untimely nonsense like this behind.
 
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Still really love these movies, although I wish a lot of the humor had been toned down. Even as goofy as some elements are, I still like the overall mythology surrounding Victor Crowley. At some point, I really want to see what this series could be like if it were played straight without as much of a focus on humor & if the gore was maintained but far less over the top.
 
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*sigh* This series started off so fun and with a really interesting mythology that felt like a fresh take on vampires & werewolves. These three films still (imo) hold up very well & are just as enjoyable now as when they were initially released. A shame the rest of the series divulged into a complete mess that didn't capitalize & expand on the unique mythology presented in the original trio.
 
Went on a Walter Hill binge.

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I never saw Southern Comfort or Extreme Prejudice but Streets of Fire is one of my all-time favourite cult films :up:

I also love The Warriors. Johnny Handsome is another excellent film that he directed. It`s not that well known but I highly recommend it for Walter Hill fans :hrt:



Mulholland Drive is my favourite David Lynch film, not to mention one of the saddest movies ever made.
 
I never saw Southern Comfort or Extreme Prejudice but Streets of Fire is one of my all-time favourite cult films :up:

I also love The Warriors. Johnny Handsome is another excellent film that he directed. It`s not that well known but I highly recommend it for Walter Hill fans :hrt:




Mulholland Drive is my favourite David Lynch film, not to mention one of the saddest movies ever made.

It’s probably my favorite as well. It has such a strong hypnotic power to it. And for how strangely crafted and oddly funny it is, it is relentlessly tragic. Especially once you meet the lead, so to say.
 
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Nothing Goldblum can do with the ridiculous script and the clunky actor sharing his Visions.

3/10


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Fetus John Wick and Jack Bauer squabble over Lori Loughlin amidst the silliness, Joe Spano tries to take things seriously.

4/10
 

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