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Movies: New Ideas Welcome II Prequel Reboot

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I don't know how many of you have access to HBO movies, but I watched Mommie Dead and Dearest last night, and it was fantastic. An HBO documentary. It was more engrossing than Making a Murderer, I thought.

I won't ruin the plot, but basically the movie opens with a middle-aged woman having been brutally slain, by knife, in Springfield, MO. She has a daughter who appears to be both physically and mentally disabled, of middle teenage years, who is wheelchair bound and who is being harshly interrogated by some Wisconsin cops about the murder, and you're thinking "here we go again" with Wisconsin law enforcement and interrogating mentally incapacitated children. Then they show you this chilling text about the murder by the girl, AND THAT'S THE NORMAL PART OF THE MOVIE.

Down the rabbit hole you go.

Definitely watch it if you have an interest in well made true crime documentaries.
 
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Wonder Woman is fantastic. It fell short on the same thing Marvel films fall short on though, the villain. There is one simple change to the movie I would make and it would have fixed most of this problem. Won't say what it is cause it might spoil it.

Give DC some credit here. They did a period Superhero film better than Marvel did (Captain America), and they did a Superhero film where the character itself is a god better than Marvel did (Thor).

This is the best DC film since Dark Knight (I would put it slightly behind it) but only because of Ledger. If we center on the hero itself this is the best DC Film since Superman II.

DC has also beaten Marvel to the punch on a Female centered Superhero movie. I'm surprised by that. This should up the stakes for Marvel when they release Captain Marvel in 2019.

I knew you would like it! My opinion mirrors your almost exactly though I liked the villain more than I usually do.

I had the same feeling watching this film as I did as a kid watching Superman or Batman '89. I never get that feeling anymore from these movies. I told my gf after the movie if I had seen this when I was 8 Wonder Woman would be my favorite hero ever not Superman. It is just that well done :)
 
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I don't know how many of you have access to HBO movies, but I watched Mommie Dead and Dearest last night, and it was fantastic. An HBO documentary. It was more engrossing than Making a Murderer, I thought.

I won't ruin the plot, but basically the movie opens with a middle-aged woman having been brutally slain, by knife, in Springfield, MO. She has a daughter who appears to be both physically and mentally disabled, of middle teenage years, who is wheelchair bound and who is being harshly interrogated by some Wisconsin cops about the murder, and you're thinking "here we go again" with Wisconsin law enforcement and interrogating mentally incapacitated children. Then they show you this chilling text about the murder by the girl, AND THAT'S THE NORMAL PART OF THE MOVIE.

Down the rabbit hole you go.

Definitely watch it if you have an interest in well made true crime documentaries.

Sounds awesome :eek: Thanks for the heads up :)
 
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Both Wonder Woman and that doc sound excellent. Thanks for the reviews, looking forward to both. While I love me a good documentary, I'm kind of surprised that I really want to see Wonder Woman.
 
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I knew you would like it! My opinion mirrors your almost exactly though I liked the villain more than I usually do.

I had the same feeling watching this film as I did as a kid watching Superman or Batman '89. I never get that feeling anymore from these movies. I told my gf after the movie if I had seen this when I was 8 Wonder Woman would be my favorite hero ever not Superman. It is just that well done :)

The first scene where you see her in her full costume (well done, glad they ultimately changed it to match the comic book in color scheme) and she goes to battle might be my favorite superhero movie scene ever. It rivals the puny god scene from Avengers.
 
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The first scene where you see her in her full costume (well done, glad they ultimately changed it to match the comic book in color scheme) and she goes to battle might be my favorite superhero movie scene ever. It rivals the puny god scene from Avengers.

Just read an interview with the director and she had to fight to get that scene in the movie. Many wanted it cut. Definite spoilers if I post the article so I won't but I'm thrilled that not only was that my favorite scene but according to the director, hers as well.
 
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I'm kind of surprised that I really want to see Wonder Woman.

I am in the same category. I almost never go to see movies in first-run theaters, maybe four or five total the past seven years or so; but I am thinking of seeing this one.


The Force Awakens, the three Lord of the Rings movies, and V for Vendetta
 
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I'm not a comic book/movie guy. Superman/Batman are about it (and yes, lately toss in Deadpool and Kickas*). Have never seen any of the Spidermans or Avenger Universe Wolverine whatever movies.

The rep that WW is getting (and apparently earning) is getting me very interested.
 
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I'm not a comic book/movie guy. Superman/Batman are about it (and yes, lately toss in Deadpool and Kickas*). Have never seen any of the Spidermans or Avenger Universe Wolverine whatever movies.

The rep that WW is getting (and apparently earning) is getting me very interested.

Same here. Deadpool and Watchmen are the only comic book movies that inspired me to actually pick up the comic book (Doctor Strange ought to have but I think I'm over the genre). My suspicion is that WW the movie is 8000x better than the comics were, just because of the profile of the typical comic book reader.
 
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Same here. Deadpool and Watchmen are the only comic book movies that inspired me to actually pick up the comic book (Doctor Strange ought to have but I think I'm over the genre). My suspicion is that WW the movie is 8000x better than the comics were, just because of the profile of the typical comic book reader.

Oh, I won't pick up the comic book, but hey, a good movie? Always open for that.
 
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Oh, I won't pick up the comic book, but hey, a good movie? Always open for that.

I highly recommend Watchmen. The comic is actually significantly better than the movie, and I loved the movie.
 
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I highly recommend Watchmen. The comic is actually significantly better than the movie, and I loved the movie.

I might check out the movie. I did hear good things. I honestly have a running list of about 120~ disc, 30-40~ streaming on Netflix for lists. It never ends, although I am not complaining.
 
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The Watchmen graphic novel is amazing. The movie is good. Long, but pretty darn good.
 
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I don't know how many of you have access to HBO movies, but I watched Mommie Dead and Dearest last night, and it was fantastic. An HBO documentary. It was more engrossing than Making a Murderer, I thought.

I won't ruin the plot, but basically the movie opens with a middle-aged woman having been brutally slain, by knife, in Springfield, MO. She has a daughter who appears to be both physically and mentally disabled, of middle teenage years, who is wheelchair bound and who is being harshly interrogated by some Wisconsin cops about the murder, and you're thinking "here we go again" with Wisconsin law enforcement and interrogating mentally incapacitated children. Then they show you this chilling text about the murder by the girl, AND THAT'S THE NORMAL PART OF THE MOVIE.

Down the rabbit hole you go.

Definitely watch it if you have an interest in well made true crime documentaries.

Holy crap I just watched this...what a truly horrible story. Very well done documentary thanks again for the recommendation!
 
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Apparently I got I subscribed here so I haven't kept up. A high school acquaintance of mine wrote and directed a movie that's won some independent film festival awards. It's finally out on Netflix and I watched it last night. Pretty interesting story and I like how he cut the two timelines together.

From what I read before I saw it I was expecting more of a horror movie but is much more suspenseful and not at all a horror flick. It's called Dig Two Graves and stars Ted Levine (Monk) and Samantha Isler (Sean Saves the World?). It's only 84 minutes but I think it's worth checking out if you already have Netflix.
 
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Saw Wonder Woman last night. Oh. My. God. Was it amazing. Best DC comic movie since The Dark Knight. Gal Gadot was was fantastic.
 
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Valley Uprising

Great documentary about Yosemite rock climbing. Focuses on the 50 years of history in Yosemite. I didn't think I'd like it, but it's very good.
 
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