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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #40 on: February 03, 2019, 03:12:07 PM »
Stan Laurel was played by Steve Coogan. He's been in a lot of TV shows and movies I haven't seen but his face looks familiar. He played Octavius in Night at the Museum, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. He's a voice artist, actor, stand up comedian, impressionist, producer, writer, composer, etc.
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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #41 on: February 10, 2019, 10:09:56 PM »
Principal photography is finished for Avatar 2 and Avatar 3. If they do well there will also be an Avatar 4 and Avatar 5. Avatar 2 is scheduled to be in theaters December 18, 2020, 6 years after it was supposed to be out. This time we'll get to see what's in the oceans of Pandora.
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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #42 on: May 13, 2019, 12:08:52 AM »
There's a movie called Brightburn coming to theaters Memorial Day weekend that was already online Friday or Saturday. I watched enough to see if that was really it and it was, but a crappy "camera in the theater" version. It's about an alien baby who crashes to Earth in a spaceship like Superman and a couple adopts him, and he has some or all of Superman's powers, plus more. But he's evil instead of good like Superman. It's an interesting concept. If someone was like a god compared to all humans how would he act? And if you didn't like it, what could you do about it?
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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #43 on: June 05, 2019, 03:49:28 PM »
Principal photography is finished for Avatar 2 and Avatar 3. If they do well there will also be an Avatar 4 and Avatar 5. Avatar 2 is scheduled to be in theaters December 18, 2020, 6 years after it was supposed to be out. This time we'll get to see what's in the oceans of Pandora.


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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #44 on: June 05, 2019, 11:29:40 PM »
Me too. I thought the first Avatar was kind of political. Everything was a perfect paradise until the white man met the natives. That sounds familiar. Like when the Europeans met literally anyone, but I still enjoyed it.

I see that there's a s**tty camera copy of Dark Phoenix online 2 days before I could see it at the theater. People that saw it are rating it anywhere from 1-10. It's a great ending to the X-Men series, or it totally sucks, or it's good, or it's boring. I'll find out someday but with reviews like that I won't be paying to see it.
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Re: Movie thread
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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #45 on: January 14, 2020, 11:25:07 PM »
Stephen King's guide to movie snacks

Entertainment Weekly, July 27, 2008 at 04:00 AM EDT

For a magazine that prides itself on the many aspects of the movie business it covers, EW hasn?t had much to say over the years concerning the important subject of snacks. Oh, an occasional piece about how much they cost, but few words on their culinary wonderfulness. This needs correcting, because, while some people eat snacks while they are at the movies, there are some who go to the movies so they can eat snacks. That would be me. So let me impart a few lessons years of snacking have taught me.

First, support your theater. Buy at the snack bar and damn the expense. You could probably sneak your own food in, but if you?re caught, you?ll be thrown out. As for bringing healthier snacks from home: Did you really hire a babysitter and drive six miles so you could snark cucumber slices half-drowned in buttermilk ranch out of a slimy plastic bag? Is that what you call living it up?

If you want to get healthy, there are places for that: They?re called ?health clubs.? And I find there?s something giddy about tossing down $4.50 for a box of Gummi Bears or a bag of chocolate raisins. It makes me feel like a high roller, especially when the matinee ticket itself only costs 50 cents more.

I always start my order with the ritual drink ? Diet Pepsi if possible, Coke Zero as a fallback, Diet Coke the court of last resort. A big diet cola sops up the calories and cholesterol contained in movie snack food just like a big old sponge soaks up water. This is a proven fact. One expert (me) believes a medium diet cola drink can lower your cholesterol by 20 points and absorb as much as one thousand empty calories. And if you say that?s total crap, I would just point out I don?t call it a ritual drink for nothing. Sometimes I add a strawberry smoothie with lots of whipped cream, but I?m always sure to take enough sips of my ritual drink to absolve me of those calories, too.

With my calorie-absorbent drink in hand, I can then safely order a large popcorn with extra butter. Of course it isn?t really butter, it?s some sort of mystery substance squeezed from the sweat glands of small animals, but I have developed such a taste for it over my years of filmgoing that the real stuff tastes wrong, somehow.

If the counter guy puts on the glandular butter substitute himself, I watch carefully to make sure he greases the middle of the bag as well as the top layer. If it?s self-serve (at the beginning I didn?t like this option, but now I do), I proceed to hammer on that red button until I have what I call a ?heavy bag.? You know you have a heavy bag when the bottom starts to sag and ooze large drops of a yellow puslike substance before you even get into the theater. And don?t forget the salt. Popcorn salt is a little strong for my taste (and it looks like powdered urine); I prefer plain table salt. Half a shaker is about right.

With a ?heavy bag,? caution is a must. Don?t put it on your lap; when the movie?s over and the lights come up, people will think you wet your pants. Courtesy is also a must. Don?t put it on the seat beside you, or the next person is going to sit on a seat that oozes. Not cool, bro.

My candy of choice is Junior Mints. And while I don?t bring bootleg food into the movies, I do bring bootleg toothpicks. Then, as I relax in my seat, I take a toothpick and poke five or six Junior Mints onto it. It ends the dreaded Chocolate Hand, and it?s also kind of fun to eat candy off a stick. I call them Mint-Kebabs.

And although it?s a matter of personal choice, I myself don?t eat movie meat (go on, snicker, I can take it). My motto is ?Never buy a hot dog that?s been waiting in a foil Baggie under a heat lamp.? For all you know, that stray dog could have been there since Revenge of the Sith. Nachos are good, but only if you get the reserve swimming pool of cheese sauce, because one is never enough.

Now that I think of it, the same could be said of snacks. But remember: Start with the ritual drink. After that, you?re on your own.

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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #46 on: January 15, 2020, 11:38:17 AM »
I read King's novels for thirty years.  Still a great writer but a poor excuse for an American!

As to movie gedunk, I can't afford the $15-18 bucks for the movie let alone the exorbitant cost of the junk food... there are too few movies worth that cost these days!


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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #47 on: January 15, 2020, 12:04:19 PM »
I read King's novels for thirty years.  Still a great writer but a poor excuse for an American!

As to movie gedunk, I can't afford the $15-18 bucks for the movie let alone the exorbitant cost of the junk food... there are too few movies worth that cost these days!

Agree on King.... great writer (I'll add that many of his books don't translate as well on screen as they are in print).....really crappy citizen.

We average going to the theater once a year. We went a couple weeks ago and saw the latest STAR WARS episode. Tickets were $9.50 each and we passed on the concessions since we had just came from eating supper. That is our normal M.O. We go to our favorite eating joint and have a good meal and skip the high-priced crapola at the concession stand. It still cost $45 total, but I had a belly full of good grub versus crap.
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« Reply #48 on: January 15, 2020, 12:18:42 PM »
I was stationed outside of Ferndale, CA in the late '70's when hollyweird made a horrible TV miniseries from "Salem's Lot" in Ferndale. 

While not a great rendition of the book, it was amazing to watch the set creators make a creepy vampire lair from an old barn up on the hill above the cemetery.

James Mason, not a good move for the old chap...  David Soul, "Hutch" was seen drunk a few times in town and Bonnie Bedelia were the talent...they were combing the local taverns for extras!

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Re: Movie thread
« Reply #49 on: January 15, 2020, 12:31:37 PM »

As to movie gedunk,

"gedunk". Now there is a word I haven't heard for a while. Ex-navy??
Good ole gedunk machines!
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