23-09-20, 13:13 | #111 | |
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@Blue Light, Funny you say that cuz I bought Ella Enchanted and Enchanted (the Disney one) at the same time. They were around 6 pounds and I just couldn't resist the temptation High couture cinema here. Last edited by SnatchingEdges; 23-09-20 at 13:15. |
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23-09-20, 14:35 | #112 | |
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28 Weeks Later is terrible... Better than Twilight anyway Last edited by Ringtir; 23-09-20 at 14:36. |
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23-09-20, 17:04 | #113 | |
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If you haven't seen it you should check out the first Silent Hill movie there's no Zombies but it's still a good movie just avoid the sequel the less said about it the better though it did have a few good scenes in it like the carousel scene and the mannequin monster scene both of which can easily be found on YouTube. It Follows is another movie well worth watching so is Drag Me To Hell. If you haven't seen it avoid The Babadook at all costs the child in that movie is very irritating with his constant screaming his mother is just as irritating it's their dog I feel sorry for, for once I was on the demons side who coincidentally looks just like Johnny Depps Willy Wonka, I could curse autocorrect it changed Wonka to Sonja Let Me In is another of my favourite movies, have you seen it? |
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23-09-20, 19:24 | #114 |
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Well yes, i saw almost all of the movies i listed, some of them i enjoy and some not so much.
About resi i can say that the first one is good, but after watching the second one i was done with it. 28 days later is IMO a 10/10, and doesn't have the popularity that deserves. Silent Hill: the first one is really good, even if it doesn't respect all the "canon" stated by the Silent Team, i think the backstories of the town and Alessa/Cheryl are very well writen, very dark and twisted. The second one is a bad joke. Never see Drag me to Hell and never Heard of Let me in, i'll check them Last edited by Ringtir; 23-09-20 at 19:27. |
24-09-20, 14:37 | #115 | |
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"Enchanted" is so good, too. Another movie that has criminal lack of re-runs on television, here. ò3ó |
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24-09-20, 19:37 | #116 | |
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24-09-20, 20:16 | #117 |
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A Goofy Movie isn't an unpopular movie at all in fact it has their followers it's not because Disney doesn't have promote it than it was a failure.
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29-09-20, 17:50 | #118 |
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So I got on my Youtube recommendations some meme reactions to "Aquamarine", and I'm like "omg, how did I forget this movie existed, I loved it so much!"
For that I'm including it here, and also because it's been years since it aired on tv anywhere. It did the "love message" way better than "Frozen", in my opinion. (you already have noticed that for me "unpopular" also includes "underrated/unheard/forgotten" ) |
29-09-20, 20:32 | #119 |
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Thought to mention Life of Pi. Maybe it's not as unpopular but I don't see people talking about this movie at all.
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30-09-20, 15:09 | #120 |
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These movies aren't exactly unpopular but they're not popular typically with adults.
I love the Tinkerbell Disney films. I have the collection.... Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure is the best one. I watch them when I'm feeling ill or down, they're like comfort films. |
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