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NewEnglandGothic

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  1. 6 hours ago, ComicConnoisseur said:

    Wow! Was not expecting this quick.

    I still hope we at least get Bride and Creature remakes out of this. :wishluck:

    I think The Creature has the best chance of finding an audience if updated.

    I'm kind of sentimental for both Frankenstein and Creature, because I had their action figures that were bought at Toys 'R Us in 1980.

    ...and I never played with them. lol 

  2. 21 hours ago, N e r V said:

    A lot of public domain movies vary greatly in quality. Part of the problem with public domain in movies is there is little incentive to restore a work if you don’t or can’t own the rights. This has been discussed for years on classic movie forums that so many  movies have been left out in the cold due to lack of interest for restoration. The few that do are a drop in the bucket.

    That's my big issue with the early Hitchcock movies stateside. Most of those 20 Hitchcock movie sets they sell are absolute garbage if it's not from its original source. I'm hoping Criterion does Blackmail soon. But you're right. There's no money in it.

    At least a lot of the Sherlock Holmes have been done from 35 mm sources now. I'll probably start picking away on those soon.

  3. On ‎11‎/‎4‎/‎2017 at 6:02 PM, ComicConnoisseur said:

    Agreed. I think it will be rare for any movie to come close to that again including future Star Wars. It's just so easy to order something on Amazon Demand in HD for $4.99 in a couple of months. 

    I think Wonder Woman came out in June and by early September it was on Amazon for $4.99 and that was a major hit. Other less successful movies are available to stream even quicker. 

    So with that I have dropped all my boxoffice expectations now for all movies.

    It should be interesting to see what Thor:Ragnorak and Star wars The Last Jedi numbers will be. I am betting those won't be as high as some people think  do to this new accessibility of movies to stream quick factor.

    Hollywood had this problem in the early 60's with the popularity of televisions, making folks stay home more.

    But, they adapted with things like making the screens bigger (2:40 aspect ratio - thank you 20th Century Fox.)

    I'm sure they'll be something more innovative down the line than 3-D.

    Hopefully, better writing for the bigger blockbusters. :wishluck: 

  4. On ‎10‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 8:51 PM, 50 Cent #II (1st) said:

    Watched a Polish musical (oh, that’s odd) about a pair of man-eating Mermaid sisters that get jobs at a strip club and sing in a band. No, I’m not kidding. The Lure (2015).

     

    This is why this one was so familiar to me. You had mentioned it here.

    Went back to Barnes & Nobles today, to buy more Criterions on sale and saw this title was sold out.

    Must be in demand.

    Saving mine for a rainy day. (thumbsu 

  5. 45 minutes ago, ComicConnoisseur said:

    I have to agree with him it's kind of silly. The same kind of stuff goes on between Star Wars and Star Trek fans.

    With me, it's all about the quality of the movies.

    Recently, I've been revisiting that killer sy/fy arc from the 80's Star Trek II-IV. You would almost consider that Paramount's answer to Star War's continuity after "The Motion Picture" faltered.  

    Do I consider Star Trek II equal to Empire Strikes Back? No, but it's pretty pretty damn good, compared to Episodes 1-3, Star Trek V and TNG movies.

    Star Wars was a space western with deep roots in mythology and the Star Trek movies eventually became an aging Horatio Hornblower in space. Two different ways to get sy/fy entertainment.

    I'll take both when the filmmaking is done well, the way I do with Marvel Studios and DC movies now and bring the "Snyder scorn" (page #1) when deserved. :) 

  6. 4 hours ago, ComicConnoisseur said:

    and this is why Blade Runner 2049 and American Made may have underperformed at the box office. I am sure they are great movies, but I will wait for them on Amazon on demand when I can stream them on my HDTV for $4.99 in a few months to watch them at my convenience.

    The box office game is changing fast,as watch people in the Star Wars Last Jedi and Justice League threads when they complain how disappointed they are at their upcoming movies box office take. It's not that the movies are bad it is just people have alternative ways to watch the movies now. To me it far more convenient to stream a movie on the HDTV screen that go to the movie theatre. 

    Modern technology has changed the box office game.

     

    I would have never sat through the first hour of Spider-Man: Homecoming, if I saw it in a theater.

    Watching it at home, I can work with it's dull spots by taking breaks from it now and then, for a better moviegoer experience.

    The result, even though it wasn't for me, I didn't hate it.

  7. Just finished it.

    It was ok, maybe good. It just had really some drag-azz parts, that really bogged it down in worn-out high school clichés.

    Felt like the thing finally got going during the last hour.

    Holland was good, like a manic Elijah Wood and Keaton was pitch perfect.

    There was really no danger in it because the CG effects look so fake and the heightened reality, makes it feel like the characters are too bulletproof to have any suspenseful anxiety to worry about. For all the firepower and explosions, it felt like no one was in any real jeopardy, to require assistance from a superhero.

    Plus, I hated how the actor played the Ned character. Despite people's reactions to Zendaya, I enjoyed her subtle rebel performance. And the movie had moments, here and there. Too bad, RDJ and Marvel Studios's "established" and somewhat suffocating mythology tended to overshadow them.

    Like Antman, it's a decent watch. But, I figure I'll forget about this movie in a week or two. Hopefully, They won't clutter it up with everything but the kitchen sink next time.

     

     

  8. On ‎10‎/‎6‎/‎2017 at 5:31 PM, NewEnglandGothic said:

    Is there a Blu Ray release date for Season 1 yet?

    I seriously need to catch up with this show!

    Bought my copy tonight. :) 

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    It was a charmingly retro box, I can tell you that. I literally never thought I would see myself buying a vhs-like movie in shrink-wrap ever again.

    All the box defects I used to look out for came right back to me. lol 

  9. 33 minutes ago, porcupine48 said:

    First three Phantasms,Return of the Living Dead 1&2....and the Gate..it's a stinker(and part two) but I watch all those every October.

     

    I've been wanting to check out the remastered Phantasm, that's been out. I've only seen part II, and I've heard it's not quite the same (lead actor and lack of dream sequences.)

  10. 2 minutes ago, ComicConnoisseur said:

    At least most superheroe movies have been delivering at box office,while time after time we read how sci-fi movies disappoint at the box office like new Aliens,Independence Day,Valerian, and Ghost in a Shell as recent examples.

    Even Blade Runner 2049 with a 150 million dollar budget is going to have a hard time clearing 100 million domestically.

    I was thinking about what happened to that Independence Day sequel last year, when I drove by the Milford Drive-In yesterday. I remember twenty years ago, squeezing my Ford Escort in that crowded parking lot with my date (Collette?) and how there was a line going up the street for the next day's showing and so forth for weeks after. For my rural area, that was probably the peak of sy-fy in the 90's before Avatar.

    I just feel people aren't connecting with the genre anymore because they aren't making parables  that reflect our culture. Just a lot pointless Michael Bay explosions, slo-mo leaps and easily loopable dialogue for the foreign markets.

    I do admit I'm fairly excited when a well-received funnybook movie arrives on Blu Ray/DVD. This Tuesday has one I believe. hm 

     

  11. 16 minutes ago, ComicConnoisseur said:

    Thor should be the 6th super hero movie to break into the overall top 10 at the box office in 2017.

    I really don't think there is a super hero movie fatigue.

    I think though there is a sci-fi movie fatigue. Those are the movies that have bombed at the box office. People kind of got bored with aliens coming to earth to destroy us. 

    Super heroes are about hope and not dark and destructive like most sci-fi movies have been lately.

     

    Here's an article I read Friday about a genre that seems to be on it's "last leg."

    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/friday-13th-is-slasher-movie-dying-1048355

    I'm a bit pickier about what I watch now for superhero movies, but if I consider Logan and Wonder Woman a couple of the best 2017 has offered so far, I'm not too fatigued. I liked Guardians 2 as well.

    So, I might not be too excited about Justice League (a better recent trailer, but I pretty much set my mind on my expectations,) but Thor looks like a helluva good time.

    Yeah, sy-fy has really not been as relevant as it used to be. They had slimey things and flying saucers, yet were about something else entirely.

     

  12. Just finished A24's "A Ghost Story."

    Definitely a thought provoking journey. It's a movie about loss and mourning, as well as waiting and observing. As well as I had originally thought, man questioning his own place in the Universe in the vast scheme of things.

    It definitely continues A24's string of distributing fascinating movies, Ex-Machina, Room, The Witch, Green Room, It Comes at Night. Heck even their more slick productions are good: The Bling Ring, The Spectacular Now and The Captive.

    I'm not going to lie, this isn't for everyone, because of it's tone it establishes. It reminds me a lot of A24's other movie that left it's audience at a loss, Under The Skin. It doesn't make me some kind of intellectual because I get what it's trying to say in some of it's long and quick takes. I think you just have to be in a similar mood as the story unfolds in front of you. 

    Can't wait to watch it again with the commentary on.

    ***1/2 out of four stars.

  13. 3 minutes ago, nearmint said:

    I’ve definitely rewatched ET, Star Trek II, and Rocky III.  

    Those were the major ones to my immediate memory.

    I should be walloped for forgetting First Blood, Conan and Tootsie, aside from Tron, Ghandi, Star Trek II and Poltergeist . I kept thinking Porky's came out in 1981, like The Road Warrior. 

    This time of the year, I'm sure some folks still watch Friday The 13th Part 3 and to even lesser-lesser extent, Halloween III: The Season of the Witch. lol 

    My only point was, imho, Blade Runner and The Thing, made no money, yet I consider them classics anyway and are still watched frequently by myself and most likely other more than the bigger money makers of the time. :) 

    #mylovedontcostathing

    #silvershamrock

  14. 43 minutes ago, Gatsby77 said:

    I'm impressed that since the film's release, most of the discussion here has been about the plot rather than the box office.

    Good job, gents!

    It all boils down to that in the long run really.

    How many of 1982's movies can you admit you still watch that made money.

    E.T., Cat People, Star Trek II, Poltergeist, 48 HRS. or Rocky III (I never watched it)?

    Really drawing a blank on that year.

    Take The Thing and Blade Runner, box-office bombs that can be watched multiple times through the decades because of their timeless filmmaking. (thumbsu 

  15. 2 hours ago, ComicConnoisseur said:

    The old IT on Spike today,while today is Stephen King movie day on AMC.

    Absolutely dying to show you my Halloween news article, I wrote for this year.

    Think Stephen King meets Sleepy Hollow.

    Not sure who is going to publish it until Tuesday, as I submitted it too late at about 3pm yesterday.

    But all the proofreaders think it's a very clever news piece. The buzz is amazing.

    It'll make you want to visit the NH site for Halloween. I even have a follow-up scheduled for April! lol 

    #vintagenewenglandgothic