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Weekend Movie Marathon
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Unwatched DVDs
I know I have done this a lot lately... but with all the many DVDs that has been given to me lately... My Unwatched pile became completely and totally out of control! I now have 359 movies in my unwatched pile!:stars:
As always... below is a list of the movies I have on DVD but not yet watched. Well... not since getting them on DVD anyway. Some of them I have seen before... and then got the DVD after seeing it. Those I will most likely save for another time. But if you have any suggestions let me know. I won't promise to get to them this weekend as there is some I already have in mind to watch this weekend... but I will see if I can fit them in.
ALSO KEEP IN MIND... I AM STILL NOT WATCHING HORROR... SO NO HORROR PLEASE!
1. 3000 Miles to Graceland 2. The 4th Floor 3. Abomination: Evilmaker 2 4. The Accused 5. The Adventures of Tartu 6. Aerial Gunner 7. The Amazing Transparent Man 8. American Psycho 9. Anchor's Aweigh 10. The Ape Man 11. Apocalypse Rising 12. Assult on Precinct 13 13. The Atomic Brain 14. Attack of the Monsters 15. Audition 16. Audrey Rose 17. Bad Girls 18. Battle of Blood Island 19. Battleship Potemkin 20. Beast from Haunted Cave 21. Betrayal 22. The Big Lift 23. Birth 24. Black Brigade 25. Black Hawk Down 26. Black Ribbon 27. Blackmail 28. Blood Alley 29. Blood and Chocolate 30. Blood Mania 31. Blood of Dracula's Castle 32. Blood on the Sun 33. Blood Stained Bride 34. Blood Tide 35. Blunt: The Fourth Man 36. Boiling Point 37. Bowery at Midnight 38. The Brain Machine 39. Brain Twisters 40. Brainiac 41. Branded 42. Bride of the Gorilla 43. A Bridge Too Far 44. Bring Me the Vampire 45. Brokeback Mountain 46. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 47. Capote 48. Caved In: Prehistoric Terror 49. Chain Reaction 50. Champagne 51. Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things 52. Chloe, Love is Calling You 53. Chocolat 54. The Chronicals of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe 55. Chronicals of Riddick 56. Circus of Fear 57. City by the Sea 58. Closer 59. Coach 60. Cold Creek Manor 61. Cold Mountain 62. Commandos 63. Condemned to Live 64. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 65. Convoy 66. Cinderella Man 67. Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride 68. Crash 69. Creature Unknown 70. The Creeper 71. Creepers 72. Cremains 73. Crimes at the Dark House 74. The Crimes of Stephen Hawke 75. Critters 76. Crossroads 77. Cry Wolf 78. Crypt of the Living Dead 79. Curse of Pirate Death 80. Curse of the Komodo 81. Curse of the Headless Horseman 82. Cyrano de Bergerac 83. Dark Fury 84. Dark Heritage 85. Dark Light 86. Dark Places 87. Dark Water 88. Darkness 89. The Darkness 90. The Dawn Express 91. Dead and Breakfast 92. Deadly Drifter 93. Death Bed 94. Death By Dialogue 95. Death Machine 96. Decoys 97. The Deep End 98. Desert Heat 99. Destroy All Planets 100. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo 101. The Devil Bat 102. Devil Monster 103. The Devil's Daughter 104. The Devil's Hand 105. Devil's Partner 106. Dinocroc 107. Dogville 108. Dolores Claibourne 109. Dominique is Dead 110. Don't Open Till Christmas 111. Double Jeopardy 112. Double Team 113. Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde 114. Dr. Phibes Rides Again 115. Dracula vs. Frankenstein 116. Dragon Fighter 117. Drawing Blood 118. Duplex 119. Easy Virtue 120. Edgar Allen Poe's Darkness
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| 241. A Passanger to Bali 242. Pathfinder 243. Payback 244. The Phantom 245. The Phantom Creeps 246. The Phantom Express 247. The Phantom of Soho 248. Pinocchio 249. Pitch Black 250. The Pom Pom Girls 251. Pony Trouble 252. Portrait of a Showgirl 253. Power, Passion and Murder 254. Primal Fear 255. Prime Evil 256. Prisoners of the Lost Universe 257. Private Buckaroo 258. The Promise of Love 259. Pterodactyl 260. Puppet Show 261. Rage of the Master 262. Rattlers 263. Ravenous 264. The Reluctant Astronaut 265. Replicant 266. Red Planet 267. Red Water 268. Return of the Boogeyman 269. Return of the Magnificent Seven 270. Rich and Strange 271. Ricochet 272. Riding in Cars with Boys 273. The Ring 274. Road to Bali 275. The Rogue Tavern 276. The Rookie 277. Sabbath 278. Sabotage 279. The Sadist 280. Sands of Iwo Jima 281. Satan's Slave 282. Savage Weekend 283. Saw VI 284. Screaming Ninja 285. The Sea Chase 286. Secret Agent 287. A Sensitive, Passionate Man 288. The Shakiest Gun in the West 289. Shark Zone 290. She Gods of Shark Reef 291. The She-Beast 292. Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon 293. Shock 294. The Shunned House 295. Sickness House 296. Silent Bloodnight 297. Sinners 298. Sisters of Death 299. Skin Game 300. Slasher 301. Slave of the Cannibal God 302. Sleep Disorder 303. Snake Crane Secret 304. The Snow Creature 305. Snowbeast 306. The Somnambulists 307. Sound of Horror 308. Spare Parts 309. Spitfire 310. Stargate: Ultimate Edition 311. A Strange Adventure 312. The Stranger 313. Strangers of the Evening 314. Stanley 315. Star Wars IV: A New Hope 316. Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back 317. Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi 318. Super Hell 319. Super Hell 2 320. Tales of Frankenstein 321. A Tattered Web 322. Teenage Zombies 323. Terrified 324. Terror 325. Terror Creatures from the Grave 326. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 327. They Were Expendable 328. Thirty-Nine Steps 329. This Darkness 330. Tomboy 331. Tombstone 332. Torture Ship 333. Traffic 334. The Transporter 335. Trauma 336. Trip with the Teacher 337. Under the Tuscan Sun 338. The Undertaker and His Pals 339. Unsane 340. Vampire's Night Orgy 341. A Vampire's Tale 342. The Van 343. Voodoo Black Exorcist 344. Vulture's Eye 345. A Walking Nightmare 346. The Wasp Woman 347. Watchmen 348. Werewolf of Washington 349. Web of the Spider 350. Weekend Pass 351. White Fang to the Rescue 352. The White Gorilla 353. White Pongo 354. Who Am I? 355. Who Shot Pat? 356. Wings of an Eagle 357. Winner Take All 358. The Wolfman 359. Woodland Haunting 2
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Aren't these marathons supposed to reduce your unwatched pile? Then how come every time you start a new one, it just gets bigger?
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I know exactly how it is.. my unwatched profiles count is at 1590 at the moment :bag:
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:laugh: While that is the idea... it hasn't worked that way for me. At least not in the last month! But I definitely can't complain! Only thing better then DVDs.... is Free DVDs! ;D :thanks:
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Title: The Shakiest Gun in the West
Year: 1968
Director: Alan Rafkin
Rating: NR
Length: 101 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Stars:
Don Knotts
Barbara Rhoades
Jackie Coogan
Donald Barry
Ruth McDevitt
Plot:
Jesse W. Haywood graduates from dental school in Philadelphia in 1870 and goes west "to fight oral ignorance." Meanwhile stagecoach robber Penelope "Bad Penny" Cushing is offered a pardon if she will track down a ring of gun smugglers. She tricks the bungling Haywood into a fictitious marriage as a disguise, and he becomes the heroic "Doc the Haywood" after he guns down "Arnold the Kid" and performs other exploits with Penny's help (unbeknown to him or anyone else).
Extras:
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
My Thoughts:
I have this movie in the boxset Don Knotts: The Reluctant Hero Pack. Going into this one I thought I seen it before. But I think all I ever caught before was a couple scenes here and there. It is a pretty good old comedy. Though I have to admit I was expecting a little more from it. Sure it had some good laughs in it. I just thought there would be more of them. I didn't even recognize Pat Morita in it. But being a movie that is over 40 years old I guess that is to be expected. Then there was an innkeeper that looked very familiar when I saw him... turned out it was William Christopher (Father Mulcahy on M*A*S*H).
It is the first time this happened with the DVD Player I have now... but this DVD just refused to play in my machine... though it played perfectly in my computer.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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I actually never cared much for Don Knotts as a lead...he just didn't fit the part. He was born to be a second banana. He was terrific on The Andy Griffith Show...as the lead of movies like this, not so much...
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While I agree for the most part... I don't know... maybe I am remembering wrong... but I remember really liking him in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Which is also in this set... but I want to save for October (even if it really isn't horror... just seems it fits) :)
I never seen the other 2 in this set... The Reluctant Astronaut and [/i]The Love God?[/i]. So don't know what to expect from those.
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Title: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Year: 2005
Director: Andrew Adamson
Rating: PG
Length: 143 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: DTS: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Mono, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Trivia
Stars:
Georgie Henley
Skandar Keynes
William Moseley
Anna Popplewell
Tilda Swinton
James McAvoy
Plot:
Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media present C.S. Lewis' timeless and beloved adventure. Now — with stunningly enhanced special effects — you'll experience the exploits of Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter, four siblings who find the world of Narnia through a magical wardrobe while playing a game of "hide-and-seek" at the country estate of a mysterious professor. Once there, the children discover a charming, once peaceful land inhabited by talking beasts, dwarfs, fauns, centaurs and giants that has been turned into a world of eternal winter by the evil White Witch, Jadis. Aided by the wise and magnificent lion Aslan, the children lead Narnia into a spectacular, climactic battle to be free of the Witch's glacial powers forever!
Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
Outtakes/Bloopers
Closed Captioned
Narnia Map, Timeline, Concept Art Postcards
My Thoughts:
I originally wanted to watch this movie with my daughter. But when I mentioned it to her... she showed no interest what so ever in seeing this one. I even tried showing her the trailer when I got it... but she just was not interested. I personally enjoyed this movie. The storyline... while I knew it since I had to read the book in school... was fun. The effects were done well... and I liked pretty much everyone in it. I really can't say how this compares to the book... as it has been many years since I was in school... and I haven't read it since. I do wish Brittany would give this movie a chance. But I know that she won't... seeing the length alone will discourage her.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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Title: The Promise of Love
Year: 1980
Director: Don Taylor
Rating: NR
Length: 96 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: N/A
Stars:
Valerie Bertinelli
Jameson Parker
Andy Romano
Joanna Miles
David James Carroll
Plot:
A young widow of a marine killed in Vietnam learns to move on after getting a job with the director of the base's rec center.
Extras:
N/A
My Thoughts:
This is a TV Movie in a boxset that was given to me. It is a boxset of TV Movies from the '70s and "80s called Life Love and Romance: 12 Films of Intrigue and Passion. I wanted to check this one out because I grew up watching One Day at a Time with Valerie Bertinelli who stars in this movie. But there is a couple other familiar faces in this one as well. Craig T. Nelson and Shelley Long.
As you could probably tell from the overview.... this one is pure drama. Heavy on the emotions. But it is pretty good. Some things in the story seemed to move pretty fast while other things were a little on the slow side. But I really liked Valerie Bertinelli in it. Thought she did a fine job... and she was as cute as ever in it.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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Being a friend of black (and strange) humour, I'd recommend "American Psycho"
Christian Bale is doing an amazing job here.
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That is good to know... but I was under the impression I had to wait till October to watch that one. The friend that gave it to me listed it with the horror she was sending me for October... and DVD Profiler has it as horror as well.
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I would recommend American Psycho too but that might qualify as horror so he will need to wait until his October marathon.
Depending on what genre you are in the mood for, I think you would enjoy: Bad Girls, Black Hawk Down, Cinderella Man (another sport movie based on a true story), Dolores Claibourne, Duplex, A Knight's Tale, and The Matrix.
A few to watch with your daughter: Fever Pitch, King Kong, Mary Poppins, Mona Lisa's Smile, Nim's Island, Pinocchio and Star Trek.
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I am planning on watching Nim's Island this weekend with Britt for sure. I will show her the other titles to see if she is interested in them. I was surprised she didn't want to watch Chronicles of Narnia!
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Being a friend of black (and strange) humour, I'd recommend "American Psycho"
Christian Bale is doing an amazing job here.
...thats so weird... I was just looking at Pete's list and i was gonna recommend this
...it does have some horror elements so i can understand you leaving it Pete... but it is more of a thriller :p
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I remember seeing the trailer to the first Chronicles of Narnia in a theater. It looked very impressive to me, though I never wound up seeing it.
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I am planning on watching Nim's Island this weekend with Britt for sure.
Watched it the other day on TV and found it slightly amusing.
With this cast I had expected a lot more. Especially Jodie Foster can do a lot better than she shows here, Breslin is playing the cute little girl (as usual) and Butler is only good in the sequences where he is the imaginary hero Alex. The whole movie reminded me of "Pippi Longstocking".
And I'm still trying to find out why in Hollywood's POV authors must be agoraphobic.
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Dolores Claibourne
This one can count as an horror film no? Not that it isn't that horrific, but it's some kind of psychological drama that have some horror elements in it (for me horror isn't only about monsters and other weird stuff, real life can be scary too... just think at Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer). It probably depends at how Pete sees Misery, Rose Madder or Gerald's Game that are more or less the same type of materials...
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DVDP has Dolores Claibourne as Suspense/Thriller and Drama. Plus I been told by a couple people they don't consider it horror even though it's a Stephen King movie... so I believe I am safe on that one. :thumbup:
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Yeah but DVDP had this one listed as a romantic western
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:laugh: this is true... but wouldn't you know... once it arrived it turned up as a different UPC code. When I downloaded the right copy it was listed as horror! Oh well... such is my luck! :laugh:
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I don't know what is wrong with me today... just can't get in the mood to watch anything yet today. Not movies or TV Series.
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Title: Duplex
Year: 2003
Director: Danny DeVito
Rating: PG-13
Length: 89 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1, Pan & Scan 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Stars:
Ben Stiller
Drew Barrymore
Eileen Essel
Harvey Fierstein
Justin Theroux
James Remar
Plot:
Hollywood favorites Ben Stiller (Meet the Parents, The Royal Tenenbaums) and Drew Barrymore (Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Never Been Kissed) lead a star-studded cast in this darkly hilarious comedy where one wrong move turns out to be a monumental mistake! Young and vibrant New Yorkers Alex (Stiller) and Nancy (Barrymore) have just found the perfect place to settle down and share a bright future. But their new home comes with a permanent fixture they didn't expect; an obnoxious elderly tenant who won't move out and refuses to die! Pushed to the edge of insanity as their dream home turns into a nightmare, it's only a matter of time before Alex and Nancy begin to entertain some truly sinister solutions to their problem! Also featuring the ever-popular Harvey Fierstein (Death To Smoochy, Independence Day) written by Larry Doyle and directed by Danny DeVito (The War Of The Roses, Throw Momma From The Train), Duplex is another laugh-packed crowd-pleaser you don't want to miss!
Extras:
Scene Access
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
This is one of the several movies that was given to me lately. Being a big Drew Barrymore fan I was looking forward to seeing it. And she was good in this movie I found it to be just plain fun. I was expecting a little more laugh out loud moments in it... but it was enjoyable all the same. I liked Ben Stiller in this one as well. Which is a good thing as he has been a little hit and miss for me on the ones I have seen.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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Title: Fever Pitch
Year: 2005
Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Rating: PG-13
Length: 103 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Stars:
Drew Barrymore
Jimmy Fallon
Jason Spevack
Jack Kehler
Scott Severance
Jessamy Finet
Plot:
According to Red Sox super-fan Ben Wrightman (Jimmy Fallon), finding romance is about as unlikely as his beloved team winning it all. But when Ben scores a beautiful new girlfriend named Lindsey (Drew Barrymore), suddenly anything is possible. That is, until the baseball season begins, and Lindsey finds herself competing with an entire baseball team - the Boston Red Sox - for her boyfriend's heart and soul. Will Ben's obsession with the Sox put his passion for Lindsey on the bench, or will love win out? And can his team finally break the curse of the Bambino? Hilarious and wildly entertaining, 'Fever Pitch' scores a home run!
Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Production Notes
Outtakes/Bloopers
Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
After the last movie I watched... I felt like watching another comedy with Drew Barrymore. I think I enjoyed Duplex a little more then this one... but it was very close. So close in fact that I need to give it the same rating. Drew Barrymore was adorable as ever in it. I found the story to be very cute and entertaining. Once again there was very few laugh out loud moments... but it was filled with light-hearted fun.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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I wouldn't count neither American Psycho (another recommendation from me) nor Dolores Claiborne (not bad either). The first may seem as a stalker-killer movie by title but certainly plays out way different and the latter is more of a drama than horror (of the two it would be the one closer to horror, at least a few scenes towards the end are filmed that way).
For AP DVD Profiler seems to disagree with me. :shrug: