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In space, everyone can read your opinions.

A collection of reviews from multiple parties, along with some extra audio fun.

Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla (2002)

March 25, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Well, it’s finally arrived - the end of the Millennium set. Ever hear a statement that’s both true and false? See, technically both Tokyo S.O.S. and Final Wars are after this one and considered part of the set, but there’s already entries for those two on here, so it’s the last one that we need to still look at, but it’s not actually the last of the set. Now that I have your confused attention or maybe I’m just starting to lose you, tonight’s movie contains a giant bio-robot and yet another angry Godzilla. Can the tiny humans finally pull of a W against the force of nature, or is their new toy nothing more than a train to get thrown back down? Check your seat belts, tonight is Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla.

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categories / action, family, nr, scifi, thriller
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Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)

March 18, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Let me tell you what, this title is a mouthful. Like, holy cow man, the title’s as long as ‘zilla is tall. Makes for some crazy nice box art though! Anyways, we are continuing our Millennium arc today, and of course we have to up the ante by making Godzilla have not one contender but three! Grab your popcorn and get ready for a ride, tonight we check out Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.

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categories / action, adventure, drama, fantasy, horror, nr, scifi, thriller
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Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)

March 11, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Have you ever wanted to see a man in a monster suit reenact that Nic Cage scene where he’s shouting about bees? Why, do I have a gem of a present for you today! Continuing our trek through the Millennium series we come to an interesting stage where things start to get a little goofy - and yet it still is technically classic horror-scifi to boot. Get out your G-discs and put on your G-helmet, tonight we fly on in to Godzilla vs Megaguirus: The G Annihilation Strategy.

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Godzilla 2000

March 04, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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It’s time once again. In what now seems like forever ago, I hit my favorite arc of the classic suit monster series - but I also had the last two to another one of the series and it just doesn’t seem right to leave the rest of that set hanging. Yeah, you could say that I’m filling the time between now and the at the time of writing this upcoming “so many questions after the trailer” Godzilla versus Kong movie - but I do quite enjoy this franchise regardless. Hide your pet lizards so they don’t get ideas, tonight’s we step into the millennium series with Godzilla 2000.

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Galaxy Quest (1999)

February 25, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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In today’s episode of how have I not already done that, we visit yet another movie I’ve watched numerous times and somehow not put a deal up on this site for. It’s the comedy that ends up being almost more enjoyable then the thing it spoofs - or more enjoyable, depending on how much you like Star Trek. A star studded cast awaits you in space, where aliens roam- tonight we go on a Galaxy Quest.

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categories / adventure, comedy, pg, scifi
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Monster Hunter (2020)

February 18, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Guess what dropped on digital finally? I loved the game (especially World), and had some pretty specific expectations when they said a movie was getting made by Paul W. S. Anderson. Look, he’s made some good stuff before - heck, the original Mortal Kombat movie is still one of the best game adaptations around - but lately his stuff has been kind of…well, it’s not great. The trailer does show monsters that look like I recall, and have at least some costumes that look ripped out of the game though, so if nothing else it should be visually pleasing as long as Anderson can keep that ADD in check. Farm that wyvern gem and pet your palico, tonight we watch Monster Hunter.

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categories / action, adventure, fantasy, pg13
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Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)

February 11, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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There’s a couple of movies I’m interested in coming out relatively soon, but none of them in time for this weeks entry. Given it’s so close to my birthday, I thought I’d treat myself - I won’t lie to you, I’ve already watched this movie before. I’m a fan of the franchise, even if the franchise largely refuses to give me that future that I wanted to see on screen. It’s had its ups, it’s had its downs, and it’s overly concerned about judgement. Tonight, we jump back into Terminator: Dark Fate.

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Beverly Hills Ninja (1997)

February 04, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Oh boy, let’s go bring up some laughs! A new Mortal Kombat movie is due out this year, so instead of doing one of the old one’s I found a logically adjacent movie to do this week. Oh yeah, that’s right. Lu Kang faces his biggest challenge yet as he has to watch over one large white ninja on his hijinks filed quest. Tonight, we visit Beverly Hills Ninja.

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Yamasong: March of the Hollows (2017)

January 28, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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I’ve found an interesting looking movie for this week. At one point I was watching a show on Netflix that was essentially a fancy Taiwanese puppet show, and the trailer for this reminded me a lot of that. Of course, there’s some complications that arise when something is designed to be a puppet show, and I’ve got those limitations and complexities in mind before going into the movie. What I didn’t realize is that I’m not starting at the beginning - there was a short film that came before this. Well, buckle in and check your strings, tonight we look at Yamasong: March of the Hollows.

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The Night Watchmen (2017)

January 21, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Did you know that Amazon Prime offers a bunch of movies to watch for free if you have a Prime sub? I mean, I guess it’s not technically free if you have to pay for a sub, but the point is there’s a bunch of movies on there - and in anticipate-able fashion, not all of them are something that you expected was a huge success. To make sure I don’t lull anyone into a false sense of security about only doing grade A movies that look on the level of box office success, I decided to tone it down a little and find one for this week that looked like it could be, for a lack of a better word, pretty dumb. Pull up your belts and holster those tasers, tonight we join The Night Watchmen.

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Shadow in the Cloud (2020)

January 14, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Every mission has its demons.


A new movie for a new year act 2, this time with a movie that actually released after the new year started! To be real with you, I used to watch a bunch of trailer collections to kind of keep up with movies and see what all looked interesting that was coming out. Lately though, I really haven’t been doing so - and of course with the whole stuff going on making theaters a less than optimal idea, a lot of any of the trailers I would watch were for things that were delayed for who knows how long anyways. On a whim I watched a trailer compilation the other night and happened to see tonight’s entry in there - one that just so happened to also be available for digital rental and purchase despite being it’s “theater run.” World War bombers and nasty monsters? Count me in, tonight we find a Shadow in the Cloud.


The trailer sold me - the description a bit less so. Perhaps it’s a cognitive disconnect, but when the description tells me it’s going to be a feminist adventure I have horror-flashbacks to that one Ghostbusters movie and how that was squandered away.Pleasantly for me however, this was quite subdued - in fact, it barely felt like that at all. Yeah, it touches on the classic era topics of discrimination through verbal banter and the likes, but it’s not actively trying to make all men look like monsters and instead feels like it’s just a believable little snippet of what could have been - well, until the more fantastical elements start up. Still, despite not being this unblemished angel herself, our leading lady can kick some butt and show some ingenuity that could impress on her adventure. Just what is that adventure you ask?

Well, here’s a review complication - I can’t really go into what the classified mission she’s on is in depth, because that spoils a bit of the movie - and I do my best to generally keep these mostly spoiler free. As the movie starts, despite showing us some shots that would allude to some mysterious questionable nature to what we are being told, is that a woman is on a classified mission to transport the contents of what looks to be a radio box to her destination, and she’s been put aboard a plane flying to Samoa with some hardware. This in a time of superstition, war, and let’s be honest - more open racism and sexism - provides some tensions between the crew of the bomber and our lead, and things start to get more intense from there. Enemy plains, a mysterious creature on the plane - and the secret of the box all await the viewer of this one.

Now, from the trailer I thought the monster was just some generic bat creature, but then (thanks to the reminder caused by the opening cartoon) I realized what it was supposed to be. The monster of this movie is a gremlin - not the furry cute until fed late kind, but a living representation of the old “my gear is falling apart and I don’t know why” kind. As far as it’s presented, it might have some mischievous nature in the things it does to hamper the plane’s performance, but it fells much more as though it’s simply a natural beast going about doing what it does. It helps ground it somewhat in the setting - and it might sound funny, but it’s not the most unbelievable thing about this movie. That really goes to one of the later effects, visible in a trailer when a person uses and explosion to turn their falling down into some flying up - and I mean literal person, not the plane. Look, it’s a bit dumb schlocky at times, but you don’t pitch me a movie about an old plane crew and a woman fist-fighting a gremlin and have me expect it to be this super-high brow artsy tear jerker of a movie. No, you pitch me that and I expect something I’d see on the SyFy channel with perhaps better acting and some form of budget.

Nice plane.

Nice plane.

The other thing to note about the movie is that the front portion - maybe half, maybe two thirds of the movie - is pretty heavy on just dialogue tensions. Is it an enemy plane? Is it a monster? Is the plane going to fall apart? Man-banter about hot lady. Lady putting horny dudes in their place, but it being ineffective because they are horny dudes and horny dudes are pretty dumb. Thankfully, the acting is done pretty well by everyone on board - even if 90 percent of it at that point is just them over a radio. Like, it’s an odd movie - a whole lot of the time is spent with our lead in her little belly-gunner sphere with the other characters only existing via radio - except the glimpses or attacks from the monster or plane. Yet, I didn’t find myself really bored. Yes, I had to pause it here and then when I had to attend to something, but I’ve watched movies that actively made me bored and I had wanted to stop watching but just didn’t because I had nothing better to do and this wasn’t like that at all. Maybe it’s the fascinating use of the setting, maybe it’s the solid level of believability in the acting, or maybe it was just the mystery of whats in the box and the desire to see that monster that keeps getting teased - I had no problems wanting to keep watching.

The acting here is pretty good. There’s certainly a few times when it could have maybe been a little improved - some might argue a bit of it is over the top, especially from our lead, but I would argue that plays into the hammy nature of what I originally figured this thing was going to be. Some might argue that it’s offensive - but honestly, at no real point did I ever feel like it’s something that I couldn’t hear if I were just talking to a bunch of average dudes at some point. Language can be crude, and so can the people who use it - but it’s not a case of just dropping words for the sake of being offensive, even if that might be a characters intent. By the time things start really picking up, there’s also this nice shift in dynamics of the characters and you get to see this change in how everyone is presented - and that’s kind of neat, if not perhaps a little bit wasted. Despite that though, the movie does get real talky at times, so just be aware of that if you are heading in expecting a generic monster fight movie.

The effects are pretty good here as well, with some nice explosions and fires. The set department had some fun here, making plenty of little things that fall apart or break, little details like exposed gears and the likes. Effects also got to be brutal when they wanted to - a broken finger looking a bit painful - but nothing exceedingly rough. The worst of it is at some point you see a little bit of viscera sliding around, but the quantity of it is quite small and most the stuff you will be feasting your eyes on is just red stains on shirts and clothes. Camera work gets to have some fun as well, doing some tricky things like flipping the camera so it looks as though up is down when a character is traversing it, making me immediately think it’s how the scene was probably shot (as opposed to having the actor hanging off of something), but also doing a wonderful job of making things feel so weird somehow.

Where’s Waldo?

Where’s Waldo?

  Maybe it’s not what you are looking for, maybe it is. When it came down to it, it gave me an entertaining movie with a good cast in a old bomber with some classy pinup art on it’s side. There was a monster, there was some action, and there was a mystery to the story that kept me interested long enough to get to the conclusion, all the while having a good time. There are some heavy parts in there, and some might not enjoy various aspects of it - some might get offended, some might get put off, some might just not like gremlins and spooked, who am I to really know? That said, I don’t feel bad about the purchase cost, and could see myself maybe watching it again later on as a nice background time killer. If nothing else, the out-of-place feeling synth music really caught my attention, and I could listen to the movie happily without any real complaints until it got to the more bombastic end scenes to peak the interest once again of my eyes.

@IMDB

Shadow in the Cloud
Starring Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Beulah Koale, Taylor John Smith, Callan Mulvey, Benedict Wall
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The New Mutants (2020)

January 07, 2021  /  Ken Rupracht

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Can you imagine a world with mutants? One where potentially ordinary people could be harboring abilities far beyond that of an ordinary person? So far beyond that they might not even be able to control these remarkable capabilities? The premise of X-Men is actually quite a spooky one, even if it chooses more to focus on the more social aspects like racism and the likes in a commentary sort over the horror, and most of it’s moving visual media tends to just focus on flashy screen time and action scenes. Tonight’s movie dared to be different from the other movies though, tonight’s movie pitches itself as a horror movie - and when you layer on “just what could scare mutants so much it could be considered a horror movie” it becomes a very tempting thing to watch - so let’s dive into it and see just who are The New Mutants.

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