Man, I watched this with my GF's 5year old son. Used to love Woody Woodpecker when I was a kid, but this was terrible. The whole movie revolved around anti bullying and propoganda. Very hard to watch how they took a dump on this classic cartoon.
It very underrated, the ending is amazing! Funny thing is, I can't stand "Gone with the Wind" and this one blows that right out of the water! A far better classic than one, many feel is a classic. I hope I get my meaning across.
When the Toxic Avenger first came out on video my mom rented it for us having no idea about it. I think I was 11 and my brother was 10. My mom was horrified and turned it off right after the guy gets his head run over. When we took it back the next day some guy in the store asked how we liked it. My mom said she turned it off after the first 10 or 15 minutes. He said we made it further than he did. Since then I’ve seen it multiple times and I think I’ve seen up to the 4th one. I haven’t seen Poltrygeist but I’ve seen several other Troma films. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
What an excellent day for an exorcism. You'd like that? Intensely. But wouldn't that drive you out of Regan? It would bring us together. You and Regan? You and us.
Not that impressed. Good acting but the story went nowhere. Jack Warden was the highlight for me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Actually not as bad a movie as I was expecting. Probably the best Netflix original movie I’ve seen so far. I really enjoyed this one. It had an interesting take on the zombie franchise and was very well done. I highly recommend this one. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I still remember seeing this film when it came out. Balcony of a really BIG theater with Ellen Smith. She darn near tore my skin off of my right bicep squeezing it so hard (Bicep...). Hands down the scariest film experience of my life.
Actually went to the movies with the wife over the weekend and saw Red Sparrow. Not bad, but a little pornographic.
Goodbye Christopher Robin An emotional, sweet movie. Wife and I enjoyed it. Sent from my RS988 using Tapatalk
Zatoichi On The Road (#5) The itinerant Zatoichi comes across a dying man, who begs the masseur to escort a young woman back to her family in Edo. The honorable swordsman agrees, but in so doing, he catapults himself between two warring yakuza clans, each with its own interest in kidnapping the girl.
People rightly associate the film with Monument Valley but a lot of the location filming was also done not far from my house in Chatsworth, CA. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk