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Cocktail (1988)

Yes I watched Cocktail last night.
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I finally watched Paul Vernhoven's Showgirls. Not great. But not nearly as awful as I was led to believe it would be.
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Going through the DVDs up in Tocumwal, Friday night was Unhinged. Had mum sitting with her mouth open and eyes like saucers. :lol:

Last night, old classic, Tango and Cash
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Spiderman No way home. Just an awful spewfest. What a pointless movie. It was as if some special effects firm wanted the movie just to showcase their ability to do special effects at the expense of a plot and acting.

In fact, the whole MCU is just overrated crap. No better than vomit on a footpath
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^ no, they are just awful movies. Apart from Ironman, the rest are pointless movies. The one where Thor fights the Hulk was the worst movie I have ever seen - and that list INCLUDES Sharknado.

I just don't get the whole MCU. If the comics are as bad as the movies, then I am glad I didn't waste time or money on them.
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Whatever, everyone has different tastes. I'm a comic book fan from way back so I enjoy the, loved Spiderman no way home mainly because of the blending of all the Spiderman movies, 3 Spidermen and old villains.

I'd have to be strapped to a chair to watch the kind of movies David likes and as soon as I was released I'd call the Police and claim torture. :P
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I was bored today and watched the new Space Jam, another movie ruined by an unnecessary second movie.

Now that was truly someone wanting to show off a whole bunch of ridiculous graphics.
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I watched that last night. It wasn't horrible but the original was so much better. (That also applies for Jordan v James)

I did enjoy the little Easter eggs of the people in the crowd, all star cast of Warner Bro characters and while it started off as a Le Bron love fest it turned into watchable light entertainment.

6/10
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Rocky 3. It stands up. Benefit of hindsight a few Easter eggs in there. Loved it.
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Ghostbusters Afterlife.

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What did you think? I actually enjoyed it, especially the ending.
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Well Ghostbusters 1 and 2 are up there with the likes of Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, as films I loved when I was growing up in the 80's. So I was kinda worried going in...

And I remember how I felt after the 2016 Ghostbusters.

Without giving away any spoilers. I liked it. But I felt kinda sad at the end. :cry:

FWIW, my fave was Winston when I was a kid.
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Watched Jason and the Argonauts with Ingmar last night. He's been curious about Greek myths lately, so I thought it was a pretty good introduction. Features some great stop-motion animation work by Ray Harryhausen, including the skeleton army at the end of the film.

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Presti35 wrote:Ghostbusters Afterlife.

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Watched it on the weekend.

Enjoyed it, have enjoyed all the movies.

The cameos were good. Ending brought a chapter to a close but if you skipped thru the credits there was an extra bit leaving it open for the next movie.
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