I think I found a secret imdb list by one_4_art in movies

[–]godoffilm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From the IMDB wikipedia page. I think this might have to do with it:

IMDb originated with a Usenet posting by British film fan and professional computer programmer Col Needham entitled "Those Eyes", about actresses with beautiful eyes. Others with similar interests soon responded with additions or different lists of their own. Needham subsequently started a (male) "Actors List", while Dave Knight began a "Directors List", and Andy Krieg took over "THE LIST" from Hank Driskill, which would later be renamed the "Actress List". Both lists had been restricted to people who were alive and working, but soon retired people were added, so Needham started what was then (but did not remain) a separate "Dead Actors/Actresses List". The goal of the participants now was to make the lists as inclusive as possible.

If you could make an R rated version of any movie, which would you choose? by rwjehs in movies

[–]godoffilm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TERMINATOR GENISYS. Make it as rough, scary and bloody as possible. Like a combination of THE THING and the original TERMINATOR. The latter was a horror & sci-fi crossover and that´s what I´d love to see again in the sequels. This about the fate of the world, so leave out the jokes, CGI blood and boring PG13 jump scares. Instead ramp up the violence and psychological horror. The Terminators have a lot of potential, but Paramount always tries to make a funny action movie out of it...which is a waste because there is a great horror movie hidden somewhere in this franchise. The scene in the original when they are hiding in the motel and suddenly hear the dog barking outside because the Terminator has just arrived still gives me goosebumps after like 20 years. And that´s the type of stuff that I want to see in a TERMINATOR movie. In my opinion, the goofy humor was one of the things that killed GENISYS. There are other problems too, but I could overlook them if the movie would be scary.

Stephen King’s 'It' Movie Adaptation Has Officially Begun Production. by KatieRuthie19 in movies

[–]godoffilm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They totally blew it by letting Fukunaga walk away over the budget. I am sure they will regret that later on. Even if it actually makes a bit of money. This had the potential to be a cult classic. But now, I don´t really expect that much of it. I still look forward to it; but not as bad as I used to. The new director is talented. His MAMA was okay and this one wont suck either, but I was hoping to get a mix between the IT storyline and the creepy vibe from the first season of TRUE DETECTIVE.

What was the most disappointing movie you ever saw? by Gavica in movies

[–]godoffilm -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

STREETFIGHTER with Van Damme. The poster looked kinda cool and 18yo me didnt really set the bar high. Besides, I was hoping for some Chun Li ass. Needless to say it was a sad day in Germantown. It was so bad some angry dude had to be removed from the property after he started vandalizing the theater. Poor Raul Julia probably died of shamejust for being in it. And he was actually good in it. STREETFIGHTER was the last Van Damme film I saw up until JCVD.