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What Classics Did You See Last Week (December 28–January 3)

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    spiderwort — 3 months ago(January 04, 2026 04:45 PM)

    I can understand about
    Goodbye June
    . It was hard for me, too, but actually it was comforting in the end, for which I was very grateful.
    And I think you'll love
    Blue Moon
    . I haven't seen
    Nouvelle Vague
    yet, but it's on my list.

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      Rufus-T — 3 months ago(January 05, 2026 06:18 AM)

      The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058333/
      One of the Roger Corman directed, Vincent Price starred, Edgar Allan Poe adaptation I haven't watched. This is based on a Poe's short story in which a rich tyrannical prince in middle age shut himself along with a bunch of rich people in a castle off from pestilence, while having a party. The movie added scene in which the prince harassed the village, and brought back a village girl along with her father and her lover back to the castle. Vincent Price was outstanding as this evil prince who held control over everyone else. The setting might be a bit shoddy, but the scenes were colorful and eerily at some point. The story hinged much on the atmosphere, and it is very relatable to the recent COVID pandemic. Jane Asher played the girl the prince bought back to the castle. She was very attractive and carried Christian believe which attracted the prince into ruining her. This is a very good adaptation with creative addition to the short story.
      The Hangover Part II (2011)
      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1411697/
      I saw Hangover not long after it came out, and it could be the funniest movie this century. It was directed by Todd Phillips, who directed Joker. The story was four friends went to Las Vegas for a bachelor gathering, waking the next morning missing the groom and not remembering what happened the night before. It was the movie that made Bradley Cooper famous. Zach Galifianakis was hilarious. This second movie which I finally which since it is leaving Netflix ending of December. Again directed by Todd Phillips, the story is similar to the first one. This time, another of the friend will be married, but in Thailand. Again they had a bachelor gathering. This time including the younger brother of the bride. They wake up the next morning to another mess. It was still very very funny, but situation was a bit of over-reached. Lot more dirty jokes than the first one.
      The Hangover Part III (2013)
      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1951261/
      The final movie of the Hangover trilogy. This time, no wedding, but related to something happened to the first movie. Also directed by Todd Phillips. One would expect the diminish in quality. Ken Jeong who played the wild mob boss who got chummy with the group gotten a bit annoying in this one, and he and Zach Galifianakis were the focus in this one. There were still many funny moments, but definitely a weaker story.
      Warfare (2025)
      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31434639/
      My first viewing of 2026. A movie that I see in many of the reviewers best movie list. I like Alex Garland's 2 movies a lot, Ex Machina and Annihilation, both Sci-Fi movies. So I have high expectation of what he is doing. There were good moment in his last movie Civil War, but I was not too crazy about it. Warfare, he co-directed and co-written with Ray Mendoza who is featured as one of the character in the film played by D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai. Therefore, it was based on a true story of an incidence during the Iraq war. The incidence took place in a small building which the military guarded. Started out like slow, and no background information about any of the soldiers. The audience just thrown into the situation. Though slow, but intense. Something went awry and the movie became explosive non-stop til the end. It was felt like watching a war documentary. Scenes can get chaotic. Technically, I thought it was very well-made, but there was not much of narrative. It was more like you experience what Ray Mendoza experienced.

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        sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(January 05, 2026 02:32 PM)

        I love
        The Masque of the Red Death
        , but
        The Pit and the Pendulum
        is my favorite of those movies.
        "Praise be to Allah." - President Donald J. Trump, Easter Sunday 04/05/2026

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          Rufus-T — 2 months ago(January 13, 2026 06:49 PM)

          I saw three of those movies now.
          The Pit and the Pendulum
          is also my favorite so far. I also saw
          House of Usher
          which I like a lot too.

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            Donna2.0 — 3 months ago(January 05, 2026 02:36 PM)

            Five Easy Pieces
            A Fistful of Dollars
            Last Detail
            Put a muzzle on Tits Malone, PI

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              CoriSCapnSkip — 2 months ago(January 06, 2026 05:47 PM)

              Babes in Toyland
              (1961) on December 28
              Santa Claus
              (1959) on December 29
              A Child's Christmas in Wales
              (1987) on December 30
              Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!
              (1986) on December 31
              Rudolph's Shiny New Year
              (1976) on January 1
              Secondhand Lions
              (2003) on January 2
              Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
              (1978) on January 3

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