Supergirl is trash, like Hollywood slop. The quicker Gunn is fired and leaves DC the better. It should be called Guardians of Supergirl. Be like me and don’t waste your money on this crap. It’s not worth your money. I had the movie playing on 2x speed it was so bad.
@ATRightMovies Probably Death Wish 3. I’ve seen it countless times over the years it’s very rewatchable. Even though it’s not the best film in the franchise, it’s the most memorable. https://t.co/qYXfChpN6g
@ATRightMovies I’d go with The Long Good Friday from 1980, one of the best British gangster films ever made. Bob Hoskins was impressive in a role that propelled his career. It also had a good soundtrack.
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@ATRightMovies Watching Robocop as a teenager totally blew me away. For its time in the late 80s, the effects especially with the actual suit were quite remarkable. It was very innovative with the added functions like the data spike and the gun holster in the leg. https://t.co/8aKeMPf2VT
@TheCinesthetic Taps from 1981 is one of my favourites from Cruise. It’s only his second movie and it had a big ensemble cast yet he stood out amongst the rest. He clearly had a lot of potential. Cruise made the most of his limited screen time.
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@TheCinesthetic Smith’s performance in Robocop was fantastic. On paper it shouldn’t have worked but Smith pulled it off making Boddicker one of the best villains from 80s cinema.
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@TheCinesthetic The soundtrack to the Romeo & Juliet movie from 1996 was a great collection of songs. Artists like Radiohead, The Cardigans and Garbage all featured. It propelled the story.
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@ATRightMovies One of my favourites is 1998’s The Wisdom Of Crocodiles. A horror with Jude Law playing a vampire. The movie currently holds a 47% Tomatometer score but it should be over 50%
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@ATRightMovies I’d go with Michael Caine. He has a strong screen presence and always delivers a good performance in even supporting roles. A good example of this would be Mona Lisa. He only had a handful of scenes but stole the show anyways.
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@TheCinesthetic How about the John Travolta movie, Urban Cowboy from 1980. This was a drama that focused on a newly married couple but also featured some nice dance sequences.
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@ATRightMovies Dawn Of The Dead from 1978. The final scene saw the group of survivors escape the mall full of zombies. They just made it by climbing the roof and flying out on their helicopter. Great stuff.
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@filmstofilms_ Rolling Thunder from 1977. A really well made revenge thriller that saw a war hero return back to the USA only to be robbed and left for dead. Kinda underrated really.
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@TheStingisBack I’d say Maniac Cop. I watched this movie as a kid and seeing a police officer going around murdering people really freaked me out. It was one of the first horror films I ever watched.
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@PopcornPost_ For dramas, I’d say the movie Damage was near perfect. A really dark and sad film about a father who has an affair with his son’s girlfriend. Jeremy Irons should have been nominated for an Oscar.
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@ATRightMovies Toy Soldiers from 1991. This was a really fun action movie that was definitely inspired by Die Hard. Fast paced action about an academy that gets invaded by a gang of criminals.
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@TheCinesthetic The 1980 movie Maniac was left open for a sequel but it never happened. Lead actor Joe Spinell pushed for a follow up movie but for whatever reason, it didn’t happen. It’s a movie that easily could have been turned into a horror franchise. https://t.co/cYfQiRljZx
@ATRightMovies Hackers from 1995. This was my first introduction to Angelina Jolie and she definitely was the best part of the movie. If you like the whole y2k aesthetic then you’ll like this.
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@TheCinesthetic In terms of remakes, I’ve always thought Night Of The Living Dead was far better than the 1968 original. It had great quality actors, effects and a better score. Maybe it’s an unfair comparison but the remake is the one I grew up on.
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@TheCinesthetic Watching Death Wish 4 and seeing Bronson shoot all the dealers inside the drugs factory made me cheer. Bodies were falling, drugs were flying, just total chaos. It was a great moment albeit a little over the top. https://t.co/8ncJnG1vc6
@TheCinesthetic Against All Odds by Phil Collins is my choice. It’s a great song that played at the end of the 1984 film. It’s also one of those rare cases where the song became more popular than the movie.
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