live action movie, features several kids riding four wheelers, we don't/barely see their parents, has something to do with a western town and a ghost.
One scene involves the kids being in a shotty house and someone else unplugging power to it
With vampires, they have two sides: Good Vampires and Bad Vampires.
I'm very confused about this, mainly because in Twilight, Vampire Diaries, The underworld and other vampire movies, they claim to have two different sides to the entire thing.
Both sides do exactly the same thing, they drink hu...
It is an american movie, not older than 20 years.
The opening credits is a fight between two CGI scorpions, I believe on a desert road.
The opening credits end when one of the scorpions win, but then (I think) it is ran over by a car.
I can't think of any connection between this scene and the r...
Okay so I had watched this movie when I was little , probably around when I was 7ish? So Like 9/10 years ago.
It might of been an anime movie but I can’t remember. It was about a girl that was half caterpillar or ant? I’m pretty sure it was a caterpillar because at the end it ended up transform...
In the series The Flash on CW, at the beginning of each episode's intro Barry Allen says "I'm the fastest man alive". But in each season, there was a much faster character in the show than Barry. Like Zoom, Savitar and even the Kid Flash.
Why are those other characters (mainly villains) faster ...
Gareth Evans, director of The Raid and The Raid: Berandal, might be directing a Deathstroke film for the DCEU.
Y'all know how I feel about the DCEU overall, but that's something worth getting excited about.
The Raid: Beranadal is maybe the greatest piece of action cinema ever created. If you're gonna give the guy behind that a big budget and creative freedom, I'm there day one.
The movie has two main characters, a young boy (short, black hair) who is poor and a woman who is older, blonde hair, probably with curls. The woman brings the boy at her place to help him.
I remember one scene from this movie where the boy accidentally drops and breaks a porcelain dish in the w...
This will not be good if they want to make movies with some continuity. Audience would be like where that Ben Batman go. I hope they don't give plastic surgery thing like daily soaps here do.
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Is similar comment needed on recent rewards post too? Because the post is not bad. ^^
I guess this is a remote question being that movie was a B just to fill in a bit of time. I definitely saw this in the early 50's and was of course in black and white. A murder took place in London, Scotland Yard was called in.
The only clue they had was that the murderer had left his newspaper...
@NapoleonWilson Matt Reeves is set to direct, but I think they're waiting until after Justice League comes out to evaluate where they are and think about what the franchise needs to look like before committing to putting anything else into production.
I wouldn't be shocked if Affleck never starred in a standalone Batman film
As a kid I saw parts of this movie at my friend's home. And now it has been about 30 years then. Nobody, even my friend, does not recall that movie. And all web searchs redirects to wrong movies (see NOT-list below). So, here is parts I remember:
Parts that most likely happened in the movie:
A...
At the end of The right to kill (Tu Pug Imatuy, 2017), the lieutenant gets shot by one of his own soldiers, but I did not have time to see who did it:
The sergeant?
The soldier who killed the indigenous man?
One of the others?
And with what motivation?
Hate for the young superior?
Revenge?
...
In Hitchcock's Vertigo, there is one part of the film that has never made sense to me and I believe that it was a cheap ploy to mislead the audience until the ultimate reveal (I won't spoil it here).
In this scene Jimmy Stewart watches Kim Novak enter a rooming house and afterwards sees her st...
I'm trying to recall a a movie or tv series.....
where I watched a team of robbers trying to rob a bank. The only scene that I recall is that one of them used a trick for alibi. They were in a party and that man goes to a stage and shake hands with another person and while shaking hand he tamper...
Both Blow (2001) and American Made (2017) deal with US citizens smuggling large quantities of heroin/cocaine into the US for Pablo Escobar. Granted, the Escobar in Blow appears to be older and more entrenched than the Escobar in American Made (which is completely screwed because Blow supposedly ...
The dialogue of Willy Wonka in the last scene is not making any sense to me.
Willy Wonka: But Charlie, don’t forget what happened to the man who
suddenly got everything he always wanted.
Charlie : What happened?
Willy Wonka: He lived happily ever after.
Here I was expecting som...
The 1995 remake of Sabrina is a true classic and one of my favorite movies. But there is one thing about it that has always bothered me. Linus Larrabee spends more than half the film faking that he likes Sabrina, all to derail her imminent romance with David Larrabee. And then when Linus sends Sa...