The OG Gojira aka Godzilla film from 1954 is hands down the best Godzilla movie. Its one of the best foreign films and one of the best black and white films.

u/Geekyandawesome — 7 days ago

A Fistful of Dollars and A Few Dollars More are my two favorite entries in the Dollars Trilogy and my two favorite Clint Eastwood westerns.

u/Geekyandawesome — 28 days ago

What's y'alls favorite black and white horror movies? Bride of Frankenstein and House on Haunted Hill are my two favorites

u/Geekyandawesome — 30 days ago

I watched U/S/B on YouTube yesterday it was good but not great. Like a lot of anthology movies there are segments that are better than others. I will warn you there's a shocking and disturbing moment with a baby that will get a reaction out you.

Also the main character who is looking through the videos is pretty hot imo I'm not going to lie.

u/Geekyandawesome — 1 month ago
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Just got watching The Bay I thought it was excellent really got under my skin in certain moments and definitely some shocking moments. It's also kind of realistic in some parts how the government doesn't want to do anything but cover it up.

u/Geekyandawesome — 1 month ago

Angel of Fury may not be a great/good movie but it's definitely not boring. Cynthia Rothrock kicks ass through the entire movie.

u/Geekyandawesome — 1 month ago

Has anyone checked out the new analog horror series on YouTube called The Glendale Archives if you haven't check it out because it's one of the most unique analog horror series I have watched.

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u/Geekyandawesome — 1 month ago

Jaws is the best Shark movie there's no argument there. But it's also the best Summer and 4th of July horror movies. Yes I considered Jaws a horror movie.

u/Geekyandawesome — 1 month ago

The Punisher from 04 may be a better movie in general but The Punisher 89 is the better action movie. What I love about Dolph Lundgren Punisher movie is that you actually see him punish criminals.

u/Geekyandawesome — 1 month ago

One of the biggest mistakes I believe first time DVD/Blu-ray collectors make is that believe they have to buy every movie in a franchise or think they have to own every movie.

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