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Bad Movies / Re: Friday Night Rentals: Whic...
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 08:05:52 AM
I might rent the MULHOLLAND DR. instead then. Didn't realize it was supposed to be an alternate cut of the eventual feature (partial though it may be, it would be a window into what might have been).
#2
Good Movies / Re: 100 COLOR movies
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 08:02:35 AM
1. Black Bag (2025)
2. Purple Rain (1984)
3. Blues Brothers
4. RED DAWN (1984)
5. Purple People Eater (1988)
6. DEEP RED (1975)
7. Three Colors: Red
8. Three Colors: White
9. Three Colors: Blue
10. A Clockwork Orange
11. RED SONJA (1985)
12. Black Eagle
13. The Angry Red Planet
14. RED HEAT (1988)
15. Black Mass
16. White Men Can't Jump
17. The Blue Iguana (1988)
18. Men in Black
19. White Squall (1996)
20. Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
21. Green Lantern
22. Blue Velvet
23. Yellow Submarine (1968)
24. The Hunt for Red October
25. Green Book
26. Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
27. Blues Brothers 2000
28. Fried Green Tomatoes
29. BLUE SUNSHINE (1977)
30. Blue Hawaii
31. Foxy Brown (1974)
32. White Christmas
33. BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974)
34.  Pink Flamingos
35. The Green Mile
36. I Am Curious (Yellow)
37. I Am Curious (Blue)
38. Black Moon Rising (1986)
39. Blue Thunder
40. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
41. Black Snake Moan
42. RED (2010)
43. The Creature From the Black Lagoon
44. Black Panther
45. Raise the Red Lantern
46. THE COLOR PURPLE (1985)
47. 50 Shades of Black
48. Ebony and Ivory (2024)
49. Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold
50. THE GREEN INFERNO (1988)
51. Black Beauty
52. Brown Emmanuelle (1982)
53. Pretty in Pink
54. Red Sun (1971)

and

55. The Green Knight
#3
Bad Movies / Re: Friday Night Rentals: Whic...
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 07:59:01 AM
I'll go with WIZARDS. I'm surprised no one has rented then not returned PRETTY BABY... that's one that I suspect won't get distributed again in the future... though it was on "DVD.com" (Netflix) and I did rent the disc, and return it. Kinda' meh but again, predilections will vary...
#4
Entertainment / Re: What Video Game are You Pl...
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 07:36:27 AM
That's cool! I feel like basic assets could be used in a creative/unique way or to tell a creative/unique story that communicates your "artistic talent"........ level design and storytelling is still artistic!
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Bad Movies / Re: Generate Movie Poster with...
Last post by bob - Today at 07:30:57 AM
#6
Bad Movies / Re: Friday Night Rentals: Whic...
Last post by bob - Today at 07:29:56 AM
Criterion Collection's Until the End of the World is amazing
#7
Off Topic Discussion / Re: Random Statements About So...
Last post by claws - Today at 05:19:51 AM
Gregory Abbott's Shake You Down is one of the corniest, pretentious, most cringe R&B song ever. It is also a lame rip off of Marvin Gaye's Sexual Healing.

How this song was so popular back then is beyond me.
#8
Bad Movies / Re: Friday Night Rentals: Whic...
Last post by Trevor - Today at 05:06:41 AM
I always wanted to see THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE.
#9
Good Movies / Re: Candice Bergen's banned mo...
Last post by Trevor - Today at 03:02:32 AM
Quote from: Dr. Whom on Today at 01:23:19 AM
Quote from: Trevor on May 10, 2026, 04:50:58 PMShe holds the record for the most movies banned by the apartheid censor board.

THE GROUP
THE DAY THE FISH CAME OUT
THE ADVENTURERS
11 HARROWHOUSE
THE HUNTING PARTY
SOLDIER BLUE
CARNAL KNOWLEDGE

😳😳

From what you've told about the apartheid censor board, that is not saying much. I fully expect Julie Andrews to come in second place.

😳😀🤣😂

That honour belongs to Bruce Lee as all of his films with one exception were banned here. 😳🐢
#10
What Was That Film? / Re: Comedy and fantasy movie -...
Last post by claws - Today at 02:53:14 AM
From AI:

QuoteHigh Spirits, released in 1988.

It is a supernatural comedy that fits almost every specific detail mentioned, though with a few "ghostly" twists:

Why it matches your description:

The Setting: A married couple (played by Steve Guttenberg and Beverly D'Angelo) and their friend (played by Peter Gallagher) go on vacation to a remote Irish castle turned into a hotel.

The Anniversary & The Walk: The wife is upset with her husband and goes for a walk around the grounds. She meets a mysterious, handsome man (played by Liam Neeson) who is actually a ghost from the castle's past.

The Red Dress: In a famous sequence, the ghost uses his powers to gift her a beautiful red dress.

The Altar & The "Evil Man": The climax involves a rescue mission within the castle to save the wife from a ghostly reenactment of a murder.

The Stone Creatures: During the final confrontation on the castle towers, the stone griffins/gargoyles come to life to assist in the fight.

The Ending: The film famously ends with the main trio—the husband, the wife, and their friend—leaving the hotel while riding on donkeys.

The Danny DeVito Lookalike: The hotel owner is played by Peter O'Toole, but the cast also features several character actors (like Connie Booth or Donal McCann) who capture that frantic, 80s comedy energy.

It's a classic "sleepy town with a castle" flick that perfectly bridges the gap between a standard romantic comedy and a fantasy adventure.