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pedroam-bang · 5 months
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Sherlock Holmes (2009)
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abs0luteb4stard · 11 months
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W A T C H I N G
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theconjurervfx · 3 months
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The Master.
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badmovieihave · 2 years
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Bad movie I have Vicious Fun 2020
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filministic · 1 month
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Becky (2020) dir. Jonathan Milott & Cary Murnion
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gbhbl · 2 years
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Horror Movie Review: Vicious Fun (2020)
A horror film critic finds himself in a sticky situation when he stumbles into a self-help group for serial killers.
Vicious Fun is a horror comedy film directed by Cody Calahan, releasing in 2020. Set in 1983, it focuses on film critic and writer of the horror magazine Vicious Fanatics, Joel. Joel is in the process of interviewing B-movie director Jack Portwood. He tells Jack his idea for a film about a serial killing taxicab driver but Jack just laughs him out of the room. At home, Joel sees his roommate…
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dreamhot · 1 year
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my most mundane celeb experience was running into the big guy from the rdj sherlock holmes movie + pacific rim at a local restaurant, but he's from my province so it's not like it was terribly out of place
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stromcuzewon · 2 years
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hal con got cary elwes and also I just found out he has the same birthday as me, score one more for the October 26thers
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dalekofchaos · 3 months
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Fantastic 4 Fancast
My other Marvel fancasts
Spider-Man
Ultimate Spider-Man
X-Men
Dark Avengers
Masters Of Evil
Blade
Black Widow
X-Force
Wolverine 
Spider-Verse
Other Marvel characters
Pedro Pascal as Mr Fantastic/Reed Richards
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Vanessa Kirby as The Invisible Woman/Sue Storm
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Joseph Quinn as The Human Torch/Johnny Storm
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach as The Thing/Ben Grimm
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Charlie Clapman as Doctor Doom/Victor Von Doom
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Mark Hamill as The Mole Man
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Walter Scobell as Franklin Richards
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Mia Talerico as Valeria Richards
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Marc Maron as Willie Lumpkin
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Caroline Dhavernes as Alicia Masters
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Zachary Quinto as H.E.R.B.I.E.
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Tenoch Huerta as Namor
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Jeffrey Wright as Uatu
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Riz Ahmed as Silver Surfer/Norrin Radd
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James Earl Jones as Galactus
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Joseph Fiennes as Annihilus
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Keanu Reeves as The Beyonder
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Giancarlo Esposito as Kang The Conqueror
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Lena Headley as Lucia Von Bardas
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Tom Felton as Kristoff Vernard
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Svetlana Khodchenkova as Queen Veranke
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Luke Goss as Paibok
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Yulia Snigir as Lyja
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Manu Bennett as Super Skrull/Kl’Rt
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Sullivan Stapleton as Nazum
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Ola Rapace as Chrell
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Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson as Devestator
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Robert Maillet as Terrax
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Rinko Kikuchi as Cybermancer/Suzie Endo
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Tahmoh Penikett as Firelord/Pyreus Kril
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Title: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
Rating: PG-13
Director: Harald Zwart
Cast: Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan, Kevin Zegers, Jemima West, Lena Headey, Aidan Turner, Jared Harris, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Kevin Durand, Harry Van Gorkum, Godfrey Gao, C.C.H. Pounder, Robert Maillet, Stephen R. Hart, Chad Connell, Chris Ratz
Release year: 2013
Genres: mystery, fantasy, action
Blurb: Clary Fray, a seemingly ordinary teenager, learns that she is descended from a line of Shadowhunters - half-angel warriors who protect humanity from evil forces. After her mother disappears, Clary joins forces with a group of Shadowhunters and enters Downworld, an alternate realm filled with demons, vampires, and a host of other creatures. Clary and her companions must find and protect an ancient cup that holds the key to her mother’s future.
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darklylucid · 2 years
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Writer’s block might still have it’s claws deep within me, but at least I’ve got three new ‘comfort characters’ to keep me company...or...is that two...?
My first new ‘comfort character’ is Mike from the 2020 film ‘Vicious Fun’. He’s like the lovechild of Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees, and if you’re a slasher fan with a ‘size kink’, the actor who plays him, Robert Maillet, is 6′11.
That makes him officially taller than RZ Michael Myers (Tyler Mane, the actor who played him in Rob Zombie’s 2007 film, is ‘only’ 6′8!)
Also, thanks to my pre-existing polyamorous inclinations and some very much appreciated inspiration from @bisexual-horror-fan’s recent commission, ‘Two More For Dinner’, I recently re-watched the 1985 film ‘Re-Animator’ and am currently fixated on both Dan Cain & Herbert West, which I find a bit odd in and of itself. 
They’re both just so...normal compared to what I usually go for...
(Dan & Herbert...DanBert...if I want them both at the same time, do I count them as one, or two...?)
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, there’s always room in my heart for one more...or fifty...
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lettherebemonsters · 2 years
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Okay, gonna officially add Vecna as a muse, along with Roy Burns.
Plus, I've been hankering to write one of my slasher OCs.
Meet Kodiak.
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FC Robert Maillet. A huge slasher that is actually pretty docile and quiet, preferring to live out his days in Alaska than down in the lower 48.
His abilities involve ice transference and temperature modification, as well as control over northern hemisphere animals. He only started coming down to the warmer states after finding out his daughter Emma (" Penny Dreadful ") was still alive, and despite absolutely HATING it, he grudgingly stays often to visit her....even though he keeps pestering his daughter to go home with him.
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saturdaynightmatinee · 4 months
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Brick Mansions
Año: 2014
Duración: 90 min
País: Francia
Dirección: Camille Delamarre
Guion: Luc Besson, Bibi Naceri
Música: Marc Bell
Fotografía: Christophe Collette
Reparto: Paul Walker, David Belle, RZA, Robert Maillet, Carlo Rota, Kalinka Petrie, Bruce Ramsay, Andreas Apergis, Kwasi Songui, Ayisha Issa
Productora: Brick Mansions Productions Inc, Europa Corp
Género: Action; Crime: Thriller
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strikersunindie · 7 months
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Robert Maillet
SURPRISE
I actually already had a muse with this Face! His name is Damian Harolds
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He was a retired henchman with a mutant ability that I named "Crack". It gave him power not only with physical ones in buildings and grounds, but even the concept of it. Mental cracks in one's mind, metaphysical ones in time and space, and also the one in your pants.
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adamwatchesmovies · 9 months
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Polar (2019)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
Part John Wick, part Suicide Squad, Polar is significantly worse than the sum of its parts. This is an ugly, juvenile film that tries so hard to be cool it's embarrassing.
Duncan Vizla “The Black Kaiser” (Mads Mikkelsen), is an assassin whose employment at Damocles is coming to an end. He’s nearing 50 and it’s time to take advantage of the sizeable retirement fund his boss, Mr. Blut (Matt Lucas), has prepared for the hired gun. As Vizla gets adjusted to civilian life - befriending his neighbor, Camille (Vanessa Hudgens), in the process - Blut plans to sell Damocles, which means getting rid of all excess expenses.
An assassin betrayed by his employer. We’ve heard that song what, a thousand times already? What’s Polar going to do to stand out? Ejaculate the same neon title cards as Suicide Squad all over the screen as a parade of outlandish characters passes by. Listen, movie. You’re already starting on the wrong foot. Why should we care about Vizla, a man who’s spent his lifetime making orphans and widows for millions? There’s nothing to like about him, even when the picture slows down to explore how on-edge his career of murder has made him, how alone and empty a life he now leads. He volunteered to be a killer. We have no sympathy for him. Try again.
Realizing the disconnect between the audience and the protagonist, writer Jayson Rothwell (basing the script off the stylish and dialogue-free comic by Victor Santos) has populated this world with cartoonish antagonists that range from the unintentionally incompetent to the disgusting. Blut is just a couple of bad days away from turning into Jabba the Hut. He wears a ridiculous wig, always has a pump-action bottle of hand lotion/lubricant handy and practically leaves a trail of slime everywhere he goes. He’s pathetic and non-threatening. You know he’s going to be brutally murdered by the end of the film because there’s nothing else the movie could do with this character.
It’s a toss-up between who's worse, Blut or the quintet of assassins sent after Vizla. They suck. What he does single-handedly, they barely manage with five times as many people. Their schtick seems to be that Sindy (Ruby O. Fee) seduces the target until sniper Facundo (Anthony Grant) can take them out while Alexei (Josh Cruddas), Karl (Robert Maillet), and Hilde (Fei Ren) provide backup. Either Sindy is a nymphomaniac or the pack of them are even stupider than they seem because she’s able to get close to her marks so easily it should be a cinch for her to do the job all alone but she needs 4 backups, each stupider than the last. Their idea of “quiet” is to splatter walls with blood and cover the floorboards with bullet casings.
With oodles of gore and gratuitous amounts of nudity (no wonder Mikkelson signed up for the role; he gets to have sex with TWO women who are out of his league and half his age), Polar wants you to turn off your brain and just go along for the ride. In that case, why waste time pondering the ramifications of a life spent spilling blood? Just go all-out with the action. Forget the character development; kill everyone on sight, do it well and call it a day. You’d still have a razor-thin plot with flat characters but at least it wouldn’t seem pretentious. Maybe then we’d be able to swallow the ludicrous final act. Vizla isn’t merely tough. By the end of the film, he’s Wolverine. He easily shrugs off injuries that would incapacitate everyone else. It’s so bad it’s almost enough to make you forget the instances where he’s able to cross a frozen lake, naked, without being spotted. Or maybe he can just teleport. Might as well at this point.
There are a few tiny moments of wit spread out, just enough to tip Polar out of the “unwatchable” category. It’s a mashup of other, better films (yes this is worse than Suicide Squad) that occasionally becomes incomprehensible when it isn’t so dumb you can’t believe what you just watched. Polar desperately wants to become a franchise. For our sake, I hope it never does. (October 23, 2020)
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latribune · 9 months
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