MovieMike007
MovieMike007 t1_iuftmtq wrote
The beginning of Wall*E
MovieMike007 t1_iudy78a wrote
Reply to Movies with the best finales? by MoMonkeyMoProblems
Hot Fuzz has a pretty baller finale.
MovieMike007 t1_iudvmsd wrote
Reply to A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is a horror classic. A very good movie, but the ending always hurt it in my opinion. by Any-Satisfaction-770
Wes Craven hated this ending, in which Nancy's mother is pulled back into the house and he has always maintained that the film should have had the happy ending he originally wrote.
MovieMike007 t1_iudtmh2 wrote
Reply to comment by raylan_givens6 in Things parody movies need to make fun of. by wisconsinking
Not Another Teen Movie did this brilliantly.
MovieMike007 t1_iud39co wrote
Reply to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom by movieguy2004
Watching this film I really feel bad for Kate Capshaw, who was stuck playing a shrill unfunny character who screams about breaking a nail while people are trying to kill her, yet I don't think anyone could have pulled off that character and the fact that Willie Scott was such a drop-down in calibre from the Marion Ravenwood from Raiders of the Lost Ark makes it all that much worse.
On the plus side, Harrison Ford is still great as everyone's favourite adventurer Indiana Jones, the John Williams score is still a baller one, and the action set-pieces are incredibly fun even if a little sillier this time out - the mine car chase includes one eye-rolling-moment after another - and the film is simply littered with great production designs from the Thuggee temple to the most elaborate mining system ever created.
MovieMike007 t1_iubsmai wrote
King Dong
MovieMike007 t1_iubsgl1 wrote
Reply to comment by MarioPartiesWithLink in Replace one letter of a movie title to make it sound like a porno by Physical-Chain2060
There was an actual porno featuring little people called Itty Bitty Gang Bang.
MovieMike007 t1_iu9fwuu wrote
As accurate as biased biography can be expected to be.
MovieMike007 t1_iu98vsh wrote
Reply to Going to movie theatre by yourself? by pandacat1900
I used to work twelve-hour night shifts so would often have to go see movies by myself, never considered it to be some kind of stigma.
MovieMike007 t1_iu8qc4z wrote
They are iconic films and have seeped into movie and television culture down through the years.
MovieMike007 t1_iu8q5bb wrote
Reply to Has anyone ever remembered a strange movie they watched as a child that you’ve never been able to find and watch again in your adult life? by Similar-Border-4076
I have vague memories of a film where there is a plane crash in the jungle and the only survivor is a little boy who has a little stuffed toy lion, the film ends with the toy coming to life to save him from those hunting the kid.
MovieMike007 t1_itxebtf wrote
Reply to Badass Movies by Fruitlutz5
The Man From Nowhere
MovieMike007 t1_itwz7ve wrote
Reply to Anyone know of a crime film about two siblings or childhood friends who grow up to go against each other as Detective vs criminal? by batbug
Angels With Dirty Faces (1938) The film chronicles the relationship of the notorious gangster William "Rocky" Sullivan (James Cagney) with his childhood friend and now priest Father Jerry Connolly (Pat O'Brien).
MovieMike007 t1_ixjoiyo wrote
Reply to Movies whose plot can be explained in a line but are great in terms of direction, cinematography, etc. by Best_Investigator_15
King Kong - White people come to a lost island and make a mess of things.