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Shark Swarm (2008)

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With Top-class discarded Stars,3rd Party CGI Sharks - Time waste....

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Archaeologist Scarlett Marlowe (The amazing Perdita Weeks) has devoted her whole life to finding one of history's greatest treasures: Flamel's Philosopher's Stone. According to legend, the artifact can grant eternal life and turn any metal into gold. When she learns that the stone is hidden underground in the Catacombs of Paris, she assembles a crew to guide and document her historic mission. As they begin their descent, the team-members have no way of knowing that they are entering their own personal hell.

A rather good movie in my opinion. Had the same sort of vibe as Eternal Darkness
 
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Archaeologist Scarlett Marlowe (The amazing Perdita Weeks) has devoted her whole life to finding one of history's greatest treasures: Flamel's Philosopher's Stone. According to legend, the artifact can grant eternal life and turn any metal into gold. When she learns that the stone is hidden underground in the Catacombs of Paris, she assembles a crew to guide and document her historic mission. As they begin their descent, the team-members have no way of knowing that they are entering their own personal hell.

A rather good movie in my opinion. Had the same sort of vibe as Eternal Darkness
How much would you rate it out of ten? Watched any film that is similar to it? Thanks
 
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How much would you rate it out of ten? Watched any film that is similar to it? Thanks
8 out of 10 I don't really watch horror films to be honest so can't compare it to anything I only watched it because Perdita Weeks is in it.

 
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I saw Sonic the Hedgehog a couple days ago. It was good. Had a bit of that same magic that Detective Pikachu had for me, just a bit. I'm not really a Sonic fan, but I am a big fan of anything that brings fantasy into the real world. Also a huge Jim Carrey fan and he did great.
Definitely a pleasent suprise, it's good they re-did the sonic animation, did you see the first abomination?
 

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Sorry to Bother You (2018)
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Guy takes on a job in a call centre/telephone sales and works his way up to being a "power seller", though at the cost of many of his principles. Quite a bizarre and surrealist twist as well.

Personally I reckon the director saw Chi-Raq and thought they would have a go. It is shot very similarly, which is to say shot like many shoot a play (be it Shakespeare or ancient Greek), and it is not a style I have a great fondness for -- done well it works and done poorly it still works but will never be great.

Can't say I enjoyed it as a whole, though it was lovely to see Danny Glover again (looking at IMDB he mostly seems to be in low budget trash these days). It might well have tried to be a message film but I am not sure if it is telesales bad, don't sacrifice principles/identity for money, unbridled capitalism bad, possibly some kind of metaphor for debt, unions good or what with the lack of cohesion there also carrying along to the story and character development (hard with surrealist stuff but undercooked even then).
 
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Ningyo Densetsu (1984) aka. Mermaid Legend
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An early film from Toshiharu Ikeda (who went on to make the cult classic Shiryô no wana, aka Evil Dead Trap) that almost defies catagorization.
Ignoring the melodrama, comedy, giallo and pinku tones throughout, at it's core it's a revenge film that is often compared to the much later South Korean film, Lady Vengeance.
Definitely worth a watch, if only for it's over the top blood bath climax.
 
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The Old Guard (2020)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7556122/

Once more I had the choice of watching some 70s exploitation film or something new from netflix and I somehow ended up randomly selecting the netflix offering despite them rarely impressing and very much enjoying cheese.
Really long film actually, don't know if it was a cut down TV series effort or what.
Anyway general premise is a bunch of people that take damage but regenerate fast (though might eventually stop having the ability) have been around for centuries making the world a better place. They however are then brought to the attention of a big pharma company (and to be fair he who offers immortality is easily the first multi trillionaire).
End result. Entertaining enough if you don't think about it, which is more than I had to say about the last one. If you do then potentially millennia long warriors are good but nowhere near what I would expect. Barely any intel, barely any surveillance, no armour, bunch up like grapes, lean way too heavily into their regen abilities, their hideouts are shockingly poor (I don't live in a fortress but could do better with the stuff I have to hand right now in about 30 minutes, never mind if it is a proper hideout), their enemies despite knowing their abilities and having enough resources to account for it don't play to it...

It is a premise that has been done before on several occasions. Highlander being among the more notable but it is probably closer to the TV series Painkiller Jane from a few years back that I actually quite liked and explored things in more depth there (though that is only the one "immortal" and a team with her). Broadening it a bit then any kind of I R cyborg robot and hardnut type film/anime/whatever, or possibly even I R good vampire probably scratching much the same itch.

If you want a non ageing film that is light on the action thing then go with The Age of Adaline, or going more fitting with the "we like old films" thing that seems to be a thing in this thread then Brigadoon if you can stand musicals.

Short version. Not the worst thing I have seen but script could have been far tighter, action should have been far better, concepts could have been explored more and many plot holes. Apparently based on a comic so I am slightly curious as to what goes here.
 

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Lilya 4-Ever 2002
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Bleak, unflinching portrayal of the plight of a young girl 'somewhere' in a former USSR state whose misfortune leads to her being sex-trafficked to Sweden. Extremeley compelling viewing, never explicit or exploitative, yet it packs a series of mighty gut punches throughout that only the most heartless could shrug off and it's all the more harrowing for it. This one will stay with me for a while.
 
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