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Apex Predator (just called Apex elsewhere I think). It stars Bruce Willis, but alas it was not a very good film. One of his last I guess, it came out in 2021, and he later retired after being diagnosed with aphasia, and now dementia.
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Unfortunately you could say that about a whole raft of his later movies. He started doing very low budget moves of various styles and none of them were much good. I suspect it was due to his worsening condition and perhaps getting as much money as possible before it became impossible to work.
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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On: an Academy Award finalist for animation short...a strange yet wonderful story told in a combo of stop-motion and regular filming...wasn't too sure what to expect after seeing a clip, and was happily surprised with the experience. Worth a watch!
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I've seen trailers for it at the cinema (the trailers were there, I don't think the film is going to be). It looked very odd.
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Employee of the Month. Dane Cook movie. Makes it out like being a cashier at a Sam's Club or Costco being a cool job. But at the same kinda admitting that they don't get paid enough for half decent things. Such as the lead cashier driving a Piece O Crap Honda (1981) and which is later sold for $20. And his whole goal in the movie as the bad guy is get the 'newish' Chevy Malibu. Which I think was a 2003 model.

Waiting. Dane Cook is in it but he is better as a background character. Ryan Reynolds is in it being his usual self. I have heard that this movie does protray the restaurant industry accurately even if exaggerated in some areas and done more humorously.
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Wishmaster I, III, and IV. Enjoyed I and IV, with the first being the best one. III was really boring, slow, and rubbish. My Aunt concurred (we watch horrors every Thursday night at hers).

Also, Urban Legends: Final Cut which I didn't really enjoy too much.
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Watched the first two Mortal Kombat Legends animated movies. Very bloody. It is what it is. Not bad though if you turn off the brain.
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Thursday, with my Aunt, watched:

Wishmaster II: Probably the second best, I think overall I preferred the first but they're close. Have now seen all four in the franchise, with the order of best to worst being I, II, IV, III.

Skinned Alive: Actually, we made it about 1/3 of the way through. It's boring and bad acting, so we switched off.

Butcher Boys: Another horror. We weren't entirely sure what was going on half the time, not great.

Fall: Two girls stuck up a giant mast over several days/nights. Was pretty good, I enjoyed it overall. Wasn't expecting the ending.
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Avatar: Way of Water: Lots and lots of shot for shot, word for word from the first film..CGI was spectacular...soooo loonnng!!! Hit every movie trope from the basic cowboys vs indians, to Free Willy, to Titanic and even Poseidon Adventure and more such as the Alien films.

First film was forest ppl, this one is water ppl....so is the next desert ppl or underground ppl?? Might have reached the 'jumped the shark' moment!
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I think the next are the Fire People, who are not meant to be 'nice'.
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Shazam Fury of the Gods....more like flurry of over-acting! I knew this was a box-office stinker going in, but expected some fun akin to the original film. Levi's Billy seemed hopped up on crack, while Lucy Liu was so overmatched by Dame Helen Mirren, that poor Lucy was unable to get out of her own way and resorted to over-acting beyond her reach...ouch! Not so much fun as much as frantic and off-putting. Interesting CGI, with all the dragon moments seemingly lifted from Game of Thrones, frame for frame.
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T'Pau wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 11:24 pm Shazam Fury of the Gods....more like flurry of over-acting! I knew this was a box-office stinker going in, but expected some fun akin to the original film. Levi's Billy seemed hopped up on crack, while Lucy Liu was so overmatched by Dame Helen Mirren, that poor Lucy was unable to get out of her own way and resorted to over-acting beyond her reach...ouch! Not so much fun as much as frantic and off-putting. Interesting CGI, with all the dragon moments seemingly lifted from Game of Thrones, frame for frame.
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There is only Aquaman and The Flash left. The Flash is the only one that might not bomb due to a certain Batman coming back after 30 years.
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Flash already has a stink on it due to the star's troubles with the law...plus most of his dialogue in JL was retooled by Jos Whedon, who is also a persona non grata in Hollywood so not involved in this film...too many big question marks involved here
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Bridge of Spies: an oldie but a goodie..my guy had never seen it and enjoyed it!
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Ghost Busters: Afterlife. Pretty decent, prefer the first two films overall.
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