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The United States accidentally detonates an experimental EMP weapon off the coast of Tasmania and it kills everybody in the affected area. Some number of victims "recover" from having their brain scrambled but for practical purposes they're zombies. This is a zombie movie lacking a means of transmission. Our lead, Ava (Daisy Ridley) volunteers to help locate and identify bodies in hopes of finding her husband who was in the area for a work retreat. There's a few twists and turns mostly involving how Ava's relationship with her husband is presented at the beginning versus the reality of it towards the end.

It's fine. It's about twenty minutes too long but it's fine. It's fairly stock. We're not doing anything you haven't seen before. If you did something like the first 28 Days Later but focused entirely on the drama sections and none of the zombie action you might end up with something like this.
 
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Juvarisx

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the movie Curry Barker made and it led to money to make Obsession. Was filmed for $800 and it’s fantastic

Free on YouYube
 
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lgarthy

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Just watch it.

It probably won't air much in the states because it has a "School Shooter" theme, but it is GREAT.

It may not be a 10, but it leaves you feeling like the cat that ate the canary (even if you have to go through some pain to get there, emotionally and otherwise).

8.5/10 but when the credits are rolling and the closing theme is playing, you'll have a 10/10 serotonin rush. I promise.

Please DON'T make a sequel...


The actual review:

The subject matter alone—school shootings—presents an almost unwinnable conundrum for any filmmaker.
I had never heard of Run Hide Fight, and that is a shame. This is not Die Hard. It is not merely a film about a reluctant hero or a displaced action hero. It is a movie that deserves to be discussed and dissected—to inspire both thoughtful agreement and contemptuous disagreement.
Its subject is a hard truth.

It is rare to encounter a genuinely broken hero making genuinely altruistic decisions. There should be pages upon pages of discussion about the moral questions this film poses.
This is a true neo-Western, in which the hero makes hard choices, each carrying significant consequences. Without poking the bear too aggressively, the film possesses more of an Old Testament vision of moral justice than a New Testament spirit of divine forgiveness.
Zoe makes decisions on Earth, about Earth—and about who should remain here.
I loved this film. I also believe it attempts to confront an almost impossible subject in a raw and predominantly realistic fashion.

I cried through the closing credits while thinking of Ralph Hinkley and “Operation Spoilsport.” Here, however, the entire world has been compressed to the size of a small high school.


This is an awesome, challenging, and difficult film about flawed people—and about how they continue to function while broken. Help arrives too late. Sometimes the hero becomes both judge and executioner, even though the film demonstrates that the role of executioner can corrupt as much as it can conceivably save.


A truly remarkable film.
 

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Just watch it.

It probably won't air much in the states because it has a "School Shooter" theme, but it is GREAT.

It may not be a 10, but it leaves you feeling like the cat that ate the canary (even if you have to go through some pain to get there, emotionally and otherwise).

8.5/10 but when the credits are rolling and the closing theme is playing, you'll have a 10/10 serotonin rush. I promise.

Please DON'T make a sequel...


The actual review:

The subject matter alone—school shootings—presents an almost unwinnable conundrum for any filmmaker.
I had never heard of Run Hide Fight, and that is a shame. This is not Die Hard. It is not merely a film about a reluctant hero or a displaced action hero. It is a movie that deserves to be discussed and dissected—to inspire both thoughtful agreement and contemptuous disagreement.
Its subject is a hard truth.

It is rare to encounter a genuinely broken hero making genuinely altruistic decisions. There should be pages upon pages of discussion about the moral questions this film poses.
This is a true neo-Western, in which the hero makes hard choices, each carrying significant consequences. Without poking the bear too aggressively, the film possesses more of an Old Testament vision of moral justice than a New Testament spirit of divine forgiveness.
Zoe makes decisions on Earth, about Earth—and about who should remain here.
I loved this film. I also believe it attempts to confront an almost impossible subject in a raw and predominantly realistic fashion.

I cried through the closing credits while thinking of Ralph Hinkley and “Operation Spoilsport.” Here, however, the entire world has been compressed to the size of a small high school.


This is an awesome, challenging, and difficult film about flawed people—and about how they continue to function while broken. Help arrives too late. Sometimes the hero becomes both judge and executioner, even though the film demonstrates that the role of executioner can corrupt as much as it can conceivably save.


A truly remarkable film.
Did you masturbate, while writing this pretentious crap?
 
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lgarthy

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Apparently, Run Hide Fight is getting a sequel:

“When radical Islamic terrorists hijack a liberal college’s pro-Palestine encampment to enforce barbaric Sharia law on students and execute infidels in a makeshift caliphate, a ragtag band of red-blooded students, a security guard tired of ‘Uncle Tom’ smears, and a Delta Force vet must arm up to save their clueless peers and keep America from surrendering to the enemy on its own soil.”

 

Kajiimagi

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Old old old movie time last night. I have 400 odd movies on my server and we use a random number app to pick one.
Last night it was Cannonball Run. Fun movie, part of why 11 year old me fell in love with Lambo's. Funny and full of people that are (mostly) dead but funny.


Then, we made a mistake and tried to watch the sequel, it's hot garbage.
 
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Dr.Retarded

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Watched 11 Rebels last night. Samurai movie that kroenen kroenen probably posted at some point. It was great. Kind of a blend of The dirty dozen and the Alamo. It's not perfect but it's great samurai action and worth the 2 hours.
 

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Was on vacation with the whole extended family this week - here's what we watched and how I felt about it:


Damon and Affleck and the Asian guy from the Walking Dead are Miami drug cops who stumble across a giant stash of cash. Corruption, murder, and general bad cop stuff is going on. Will they steal the money? Who is secretly a naughty little officer? Do you really care? Well, no - it's not horrible, but it's a pretty forgettable and by-the-numbers police thriller. My oldest nephew pointed out that, if you took the word "fuck" out of this movie, they'd lose half the dialogue.
Score: 6.1/10

After that, the girls wanted to watch a girl movie that they (as women) would like. They settled on:


George Clooney and Julia Roberts are a divorced couple whose only daughter is marrying some seaweed fisherman in Bali. They must put aside their differences and go stop the wedding! Ticket to Paradise is a classic money-laundering scam where Clooney and Roberts get a paid vacation to Bali that's also a tax write-off. George Clooney plays George Clooney - the only time you believe anything about him or his character is the scene where he gets really drunk in Bali and is very good at beer pong. Even the women folk complained about how predictable and obvious this movie was.
Score: 3.3/10

The dudes stayed up late one night to watch one final boy movie. We stumbled across the following, and - remembering some recommendations from FoH - I convinced everyone to give it a shot:


We all loved Old Henry. The best western I've seen in ages. My nephews were raving about it, my brother-in-law and my dad talked about it over dinner the next night. Tightly paced, well shot, strong performances from a mostly-unknown cast, a great ending - the list goes on and on. A movie I was genuinely glad I knew very little about walking into it, so if you still haven't seen it (and you should), try your best to avoid spoilers.
Score: 8.9/10
 
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Dr.Retarded

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Was on vacation with the whole extended family this week - here's what we watched and how I felt about it:


Damon and Affleck and the Asian guy from the Walking Dead are Miami drug cops who stumble across a giant stash of cash. Corruption, murder, and general bad cop stuff is going on. Will they steal the money? Who is secretly a naughty little officer? Do you really care? Well, no - it's not horrible, but it's a pretty forgettable and by-the-numbers police thriller. My oldest nephew pointed out that, if you took the word "fuck" out of this movie, they'd lose half the dialogue.
Score: 6.1/10

After that, the girls wanted to watch a girl movie that they (as women) would like. They settled on:


George Clooney and Julia Roberts are a divorced couple whose only daughter is marrying some seaweed fisherman in Bali. They must put aside their differences and go stop the wedding! Ticket to Paradise is a classic money-laundering scam where Clooney and Roberts get a paid vacation to Bali that's also a tax write-off. George Clooney plays George Clooney - the only time you believe anything about him or his character is the scene where he gets really drunk in Bali and is very good at beer pong. Even the women folk complained about how predictable and obvious this movie was.
Score: 3.3/10

The dudes stayed up late one night to watch one final boy movie. We stumbled across the following, and - remembering some recommendations from FoH - I convinced everyone to give it a shot:


We all loved Old Henry. The best western I've seen in ages. My nephews were raving about it, my brother-in-law and my dad talked about it over dinner the next night. Tightly paced, well shot, strong performances from a mostly-unknown cast, a great ending - the list goes on and on. A movie I was genuinely glad I knew very little about walking into it, so if you still haven't seen it (and you should), try your best to avoid spoilers.
Score: 8.9/10
Old Henry was one of the best modern westerns I've seen in a while. Pretty sure I have posted about it in this thread when I had watched it, and I did so based on somebody else's recommendation from the forum. That damn finale is fantastic, much like The Return's satisfying conclusion.
 
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