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 on: Today at 08:13:09 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Rev. Powell


"Glorious" by Kate Hudson. Yes, the actress. She's not bad.

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 on: Today at 08:09:12 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Rev. Powell
Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.



I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.

The first episode doesn't explain the cause of the feud between the neighboring ranchers, but I suspect there's a backstory that's a lot more involved than just turning a profit. Sounds to me like people on the site leapt to conclusions about the character's motivations without seeing the finished product?

The show's publicity department should be held accountable. Here's a relevant snippet from the show synopsis included in the announcement:

"They are pushed further to the brink when the Tillersons (the gaudy owners of the neighboring profit-driven ranch) make a play for their land."

The adjectives in the parenthetical phrase aren't strictly required, with the disapproving tone (what with them being the rivals of the protagonist clan) implying that those traits make them intrinsically Bad People who are violating the natural order. Of course, you might read that sentence and come off with a different impression.

I see what they're getting at, but seems like a tempest in a teapot to me. Oh well.

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 on: Today at 08:03:19 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Rev. Powell
Army of Darkness (1992)



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 on: Today at 07:41:15 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Sitting Duck
Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.



I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.

The first episode doesn't explain the cause of the feud between the neighboring ranchers, but I suspect there's a backstory that's a lot more involved than just turning a profit. Sounds to me like people on the site leapt to conclusions about the character's motivations without seeing the finished product?

The show's publicity department should be held accountable. Here's a relevant snippet from the show synopsis included in the announcement:

"They are pushed further to the brink when the Tillersons (the gaudy owners of the neighboring profit-driven ranch) make a play for their land."

The adjectives in the parenthetical phrase aren't strictly required, with the disapproving tone (what with them being the rivals of the protagonist clan) implying that those traits make them intrinsically Bad People who are violating the natural order. Of course, you might read that sentence and come off with a different impression.

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 on: Today at 05:04:16 AM 
Started by claws - Last post by zombie no.one
98. I don't think I've seen The Messengers mentioned yet.

Quote
48. The Messengers (2007)

this movie almost didn’t get made… on the day filming was set to begin, some guy came running onto the set shouting “DON’T SHOOT THE MESSENGERS!!!”


(I’ll get me coat)

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 on: Today at 04:37:19 AM 
Started by retrorussell - Last post by Trevor
FUGITIVE ALIEN

Crow [confused]: "He's my mother. He's my sister. He's my mother and my sister."

 7 
 on: Today at 12:39:11 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by bob
Army of Shadows

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 on: Today at 12:30:53 AM 
Started by indianasmith - Last post by Zapranoth
I should get one for posting here

 Lookingup

We should get them for reading this kind of p**sy pity-gather.

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 on: Today at 12:14:15 AM 
Started by Trevor - Last post by Archivist
This is not an easy question as there are many directors who made a few movies I love, but others which I haven't liked at all. Directors who's work I generally like across many movies:

Christopher Nolan
John Woo
Michael Bay
Alex Proyas

Christopher Nolan needs no explanation; of all the directors, his movies consistently make me think, 'I wish I had directed that' rather than, 'what a great movie'. John Woo has made so many awesome movies, both in Hong Kong and America. His Mission Impossible II is my favourite of the franchise. Michael Bay gets a lot of flack, but his movies are generally really high quality and heaps of fun. Alex Proyas has directed so many cool movies like The Crow, Dark City, and Knowing.

Runners up:

Wong Kar Wai (2046, The Grandmaster)

Russel Mulcahy (only Highlander and The Shadow, not very fond of his others)

Stephen Chow (Kung Fu Hustle)

Jackie Chan - yeah, I love them all

James Cameron - NOT Titanic, Avatar or any of that predicable drivel, but the good stuff like Terminator and T2

Ridley Scott - I generally enjoy his movies but I never feel like, 'wow, I wish i had done that'.

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 on: May 20, 2024, 10:53:01 PM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by RCMerchant
Cheez and crackers! I knew it!


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