Criticker MOM - August 2014
- mattorama12
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
Cabeza de Vaca isn't available through Netflix either...looks like I'm finally in need of Cinemageddon. If anybody has an invite available (Shogun?), I'd be forever grateful for one. Or if anybody has any other ideas for finding a copy without spending $20 to buy it through Amazon, please share. Thanks!
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
mattorama12 wrote:Cabeza de Vaca isn't available through Netflix either...looks like I'm finally in need of Cinemageddon. If anybody has an invite available (Shogun?), I'd be forever grateful for one.
After sending out invitations to Hopscotch and hellboy76, I have exactly one left. So if you want, PM me your e-mail, and I will give you my last one!
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
not sure i'll be able to find Cabeza de Vaca either, so if anybody else has a Cinemageddon invite i would love them forever. otherwise i'll keep looking.
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
Huh, this is weird. I checked my invites, and I'm back up to 3. inmate, feel free to PM your e-mail and I can send you one.
Focus-
One, and I watched one of the MOM selections, the enticing-sounding Apaches (1977).
Unfortunately, it was disappointing. I gave it a score of 40, T4, with the following review;
I like children dying gruesomely as much as the next gentleman, but this was a silly collection of boring deaths, some of them occurring under ridiculous circumstances inapplicable to actual instruction. Look, if the point was to teach kids what hazards to realistically watch out for, then this short failed. If the point was to titillate the viewer with scenes of children dying...it only partially failed. Regardless, a very mediocre work, likely only remembered for the (relative) shock value.
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One, and I watched one of the MOM selections, the enticing-sounding Apaches (1977).
Unfortunately, it was disappointing. I gave it a score of 40, T4, with the following review;
I like children dying gruesomely as much as the next gentleman, but this was a silly collection of boring deaths, some of them occurring under ridiculous circumstances inapplicable to actual instruction. Look, if the point was to teach kids what hazards to realistically watch out for, then this short failed. If the point was to titillate the viewer with scenes of children dying...it only partially failed. Regardless, a very mediocre work, likely only remembered for the (relative) shock value.
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
Shogun regenerates Cinemageddon invites.
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
Cool. Criticker is claiming a PSI of 99 for The Fate of Lee Kwan so I might watch that too.
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
I too watched Apaches.
Your Score 68
Not Bad(Tier 7)
What You Said:
Perplexing PIF used for (in what I can only assume) training communities to accept the inevitable deaths of their wooden, soulless children while doing silly kid shit. As soon as the child is scraped off the ground, their belongings are immediately packed up. I am still not convinced the writer and director were not having us on, as their were some hilarious editing and dialogue moments. Still for 1977 this was probably somewhat shocking, particularly the scrolling death toll at the end.
Your Score 68
Not Bad(Tier 7)
What You Said:
Perplexing PIF used for (in what I can only assume) training communities to accept the inevitable deaths of their wooden, soulless children while doing silly kid shit. As soon as the child is scraped off the ground, their belongings are immediately packed up. I am still not convinced the writer and director were not having us on, as their were some hilarious editing and dialogue moments. Still for 1977 this was probably somewhat shocking, particularly the scrolling death toll at the end.
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
I've got 3 invites for cinemageddon as well if anyone is lookin to get on board.
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
I have now watched Man in the Attic
Your Score 67
Not Bad(Tier 6)
What You Said:
While it will not win any awards for historical accuracy, the camerawork and score were above par and it does hold the attention, which is more than I can say for most films of the period. Palance is pretty good and gives it his all (it's no Tango & Cash though) as is Aunt Bea. All in all, not bad.
Your Score 67
Not Bad(Tier 6)
What You Said:
While it will not win any awards for historical accuracy, the camerawork and score were above par and it does hold the attention, which is more than I can say for most films of the period. Palance is pretty good and gives it his all (it's no Tango & Cash though) as is Aunt Bea. All in all, not bad.
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Re: Criticker MOM - August 2014
It seems to me that it would be easier to break the discussions for these films into their own threads on the Movie-Specific page. I don't want to read posts about the movies I haven't watched yet, but also don't want to wait to watch all three to begin discussing. What do you all think?