Punkawallah
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Lexx, 1996. Movie length pilot for the TV series. Dystopian with a capital ‘D’, it was a bit like Red Dwarf, but without the PG rating. Will watch the rest of the series.
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Do you mean Lexx?
It's amazing, very dated graphics but the story is bonkers and if you watch the series afterwards it just goes more down the rabbit hole.
Ps The shower scene is easily a 15 lol


I think the title of the thread should be changed to something like "Tell us what you thought of the film that you watched last night" because just knowing that you watched it isn't very interesting!!
What do think, @Moderators?![]()
I think that the requirement that you must have watched it specifically last night is too restrictive. What if you watched it yesterday afternoon? Or the night before last?
Tron Ares
I was not expecting much and i was not disappointed, the concept was ok enough and the special effects were ok but it didnt really make me engage with the characters or plot .
Bone Temple - 9/10
Like Years, I had no idea what to expect and I certainly wasn't disappointed. I don't want to give anything away, but some of the scenes are unbelievably batsh!t yet fit perfectly. The focus is on Jimmy (who's easily the seediest character I've seen in a while) the doctor and Samson, which is what the audience wanted I think.
Expands on a lot of things, but doesn't feel like they're going overboard with it and looking to endlessly extend the franchise which has been the downfall of many horror series. One more would do it, and I believe it's in development
Wow - that's unexpectedly positive! (I haven't even seen "Years" yet. It sounds good, but the first two films are SUCH a hard act to follow, one can't help being pessimistic ... )
F1 the movie. Starring Brad Pitt. 5/10. Lewis Hamilton co-produced it, and you get the feeling that he's chosen all the product placements, and the soundtrack. Brad Pitt puts in a strong performance but the rest of the cast (apart from the irish tech lady and Javier Bardem) are just decoration. The story follows most racer type movies e.g. Top Gun, Days of Thunder, and Cars!
The Rip (2026) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rip_(film)
Good cast who have made some really good films but this isn't one of them. Netflix and low budget and it shows both in the story (cheap to film, easy cheap sets, etc.). Fairly obvious storyline, all fairly predictable. Bit of a waste if time and shows how streaming companies are focxusing on quantity rather than quality.