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Great YouTube channel with a bunch of free old movies and TV shows. You can also pay more and get access to more but I don't see why you would     (youtube.com)
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https://youtube.com/@cultcinemaclassics

The free selection has got a bunch of great things in there.
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TIL Roger Moore never drove an Austin Mertin in his James Bond movies     (screenrant.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to movies 3 months ago (+0/-2)
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TIL In1950, Ingrid Bergman's fan Senator Edwin C. Johnson become jealous of her affair and banned movies starring amoral actors     (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted by Conspirologist to movies 3 months ago (+1/-1)
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Warner Bros. Releases 31 Full-Length Movies on Its YouTube Channels, Streaming for Free     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to movies 3 months ago (+5/-1)
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Rambo (early titles and Last Blood ) and Murder [discussion]     (movies)
submitted by puremadness to movies 3 months ago (+2/-0)
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Last blood is my favorite Rambo movie.
I will tell you why.

I seen Rambo KILL lots of folks, that's not uncommon.
I may be incorrect, but I believe Last Blood is the first time Rambo actually "Murders" people.
Early films, every death was a bad dude, coming straight at our hero, fight or die style.

In last blood, Rambo hunts them down and murders people who didn't even know he was coming.
I need to rewatch it but pretty sure he murders a few civilians too.
Was this distinction obvious to others?

To me it represented a massive character shift, not that I minded, psycho rambo is uber-based.
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TIL In 1951, Clint Eastwood survived a plane crash into ocean     (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted by Conspirologist to movies 2 months ago (+4/-2)
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Cleaner - The Worst Die Hard Clone Ever     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to movies 2 months ago (+0/-0)
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AI made parody trailer of Snow White called snow woke (and wow look at the quality of this AI generated video now!)     (youtu.be)
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(((Forbes))) kvetching about the bombing of Snow White woke remake     (archive.ph)
submitted by Conspirologist to movies 1 month ago (+1/-6)
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Lucky Lebanon      (variety.com)
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Minecraft movie jockeys past $550m at the box office     (www.eurogamer.net)
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TIL James Dean was most likely bisexual      (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted by Conspirologist to movies 1 month ago (+1/-5)
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Finally Finished Watching Jewish Fantasy Movie "Marathon Man."     (en.wikipedia.org)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon_Man_(film)

In the last 20 minutes, there is an extended scene in The Diamond District of Manhattan where the old Nazi walks into one of those vulture's nests with the stalls and you get to see them all in their natural element. It's probably the most horrifying part of the movie to anyone who knows what a Jew is.
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Adrenalin based horror involving based military     (movies)
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Now Playing: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)     (cytu.be)
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Carriers (2009) & The Crazies (2010): Intelligent Horror After 70s Idiocy     (movies)
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Carriers (2009) & The Crazies (2010): Intelligent Horror After 70s Idiocy

The 1970s horror scene often churned out films with idiotic plots and characters that frustrated discerning viewers. Movies like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) or I Spit on Your Grave (1978) leaned on shock, with flimsy narratives—random slaughter, implausible survival—and characters making baffling choices, like wandering alone into danger. These films, though iconic, often left cinephiles wanting psychological depth and logic.

Carriers (2009), directed by David and Àlex Pastor, and The Crazies (2010), directed by Breck Eisner, redefine horror for intelligent audiences. Carriers (2009) tracks four survivors in a viral pandemic, its plot weaving moral complexity—e.g., abandoning the infected versus preserving humanity—without cheap scares. Characters like Brian (Chris Pine) and Danny (Lou Taylor Pucci) are rational yet flawed, making calculated choices that reflect real dilemmas, driving a grounded narrative.

The Crazies (2010), a remake of the 1973 original, focuses on a town poisoned by a biological weapon. Sheriff David (Timothy Olyphant) investigates with clear-headed resolve, while characters organize resistance and question authority, acting with intelligence. The tension arises from plausible human behavior and systemic breakdowns, not arbitrary chaos.

Unlike 1970s horror’s gore and stupidity, Carriers (2009) and The Crazies (2010) offer nuanced narratives and characters who think and grapple with ethical weight. These films satisfy cinephiles’ hunger for horror that respects their intelligence, blending cerebral depth with visceral chills.
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List of Human Cloning Films (1971–2025)     (movies)
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Comprehensive List of Human Cloning Films (1971–2025)

Below is the expanded list of 46 films, with their box office performance, Rotten Tomatoes scores, and categorization.

Successful: 10 films (22%)

The Fifth Element, Star Wars: Episode II, The Prestige, Moon, Logan, Horse Girl, Oxygen, Dual, They Cloned Tyrone, Parts: The Clonus Horror.

Mixed: 17 films (38%)

The Boys from Brazil, Blade Runner, Gattaca, Pokémon: The First Movie, The 6th Day, Never Let Me Go, Cloud Atlas, Oblivion, Closer to God, Seobok, Infinity Pool, Jung_E, Hitman: Agent 47, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Resident Evil: Extinction, Resident Evil: Retribution, No Ordinary Baby.

Bombed: 18 films (40%)

The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler, Creator, Multiplicity, Pluto Nash, Godsend, The Island, Aeon Flux, The Reconstruction of William Zero, Replicas, Gemini Man, Replicant, Repli-Kate, I’m Not Jesus Mommy, It’s All About Love, Jaane Hoga Kya, Womb, Mr. Murder, The Other Me.

The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler (1971): Low-budget ($500K est.), no clear box office data, 40% RT (est.). Bombed due to poor reception and lack of impact.

The Boys from Brazil (1978): $12M budget, $19M gross, 69% RT. Mixed due to modest box office and divisive reviews.

Parts: The Clonus Horror (1979): $250K budget, $3M gross, 40% RT. Successful (low-budget profitability, cult status despite low RT).

Blade Runner (1982): $28M budget, $41M gross, 90% RT. Mixed (initial box office underperformance, later critical acclaim).

Creator (1985): $10M budget (est.), $8M gross, 50% RT (est.). Bombed due to poor box office and reception.

The Fifth Element (1997): $90M budget, $263M gross, 71% RT. Successful (strong box office and critical praise).

Gattaca (1997): $36M budget, $36M gross, 82% RT. Mixed (break-even box office, strong critical reception).

Pokémon: The First Movie (1999): $30M budget, $163M gross, 16% RT. Mixed (huge box office, poor critical reception).

The 6th Day (2000): $80M budget, $96M gross, 40% RT. Mixed (modest box office, poor reviews).

Multiplicity (1996): $45M budget, $21M gross, 44% RT. Bombed (box office loss, poor reviews).

Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002): $115M budget, $649M gross, 65% RT. Successful (blockbuster box office, decent reviews).

Pluto Nash (2002): $100M budget, $7M gross, 4% RT. Bombed (massive loss, panned critically).

Godsend (2004): $25M budget, $14M gross, 4% RT. Bombed (box office loss, critical failure).

The Island (2005): $126M budget, $162M gross, 40% RT. Bombed (box office underperformance, poor reviews).

Aeon Flux (2005): $62M budget, $52M gross, 9% RT. Bombed (box office loss, critical failure).

The Prestige (2006): $40M budget, $109M gross, 87% RT. Successful (profitable, critically acclaimed).

Moon (2009): $5M budget, $9.7M gross, 90% RT. Successful (profitable, critically acclaimed).

Never Let Me Go (2010): $15M budget, $9.4M gross, 71% RT. Mixed (box office loss, strong critical reception).

Cloud Atlas (2012): $100M budget, $130M gross, 66% RT. Mixed (modest box office, divisive reviews).

Oblivion (2013): $120M budget, $286M gross, 53% RT. Mixed (profitable but divisive critical reception).

The Reconstruction of William Zero (2014): $1M budget (est.), <$1M gross, 50% RT (est.). Bombed (minimal impact, poor reception).

Closer to God (2014): $500K budget (est.), <$1M gross, 60% RT. Mixed (low-budget, moderate critical reception).

Logan (2017): $97M budget, $619M gross, 93% RT. Successful (blockbuster, critically acclaimed).

Replicas (2018): $30M budget, $9M gross, 11% RT. Bombed (box office loss, panned critically).

Gemini Man (2019): $138M budget, $173M gross, 26% RT. Bombed (box office underperformance, poor reviews).

Horse Girl (2020): Streaming (Netflix), no budget/gross, 71% RT. Successful (critical praise, cultural impact).

Seobok (2021): $10M budget (est.), $6M gross, 80% RT. Mixed (box office loss, strong critical reception).

Oxygen (2021): Streaming (Netflix), no budget/gross, 88% RT. Successful (critical praise, streaming impact).

Dual (2022): $4M budget, $5M gross, 90% RT. Successful (modest profit, critically acclaimed).

They Cloned Tyrone (2023): Streaming (Netflix), no budget/gross, 95% RT. Successful (critical acclaim, cultural impact).

Infinity Pool (2023): $10M budget (est.), $5M gross, 87% RT. Mixed (box office loss, strong critical reception).

Jung_E (2023): Streaming (Netflix), no budget/gross, 67% RT. Mixed (moderate critical reception).

Mickey 17 (2025): $150M budget (est.), no full box office data yet, 85% RT (early reviews). Excluded from percentages due to incomplete data.

Hitman: Agent 47 (2015): $35M budget, $82M gross, 8% RT. Mixed (profitable but critically panned).

Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010): $60M budget, $300M gross, 22% RT. Mixed (profitable but poor reviews).

Resident Evil: Extinction (2007): $45M budget, $147M gross, 24% RT. Mixed (profitable but poor reviews).

Resident Evil: Retribution (2012): $65M budget, $240M gross, 28% RT. Mixed (profitable but poor reviews).

Replicant (2001): $17M budget, $1M gross (est.), 27% RT. Bombed (box office failure, poor reviews).

Repli-Kate (2002): $4M budget, <$1M gross, 20% RT (est.). Bombed (box office failure, poor reviews).

No Ordinary Baby (2001): TV movie, no budget/gross, 60% RT (est.). Mixed (moderate reception).

I’m Not Jesus Mommy (2010): $500K budget (est.), <$1M gross, 20% RT (est.). Bombed (minimal impact, poor reception).

It’s All About Love (2003): $10M budget (est.), $2M gross, 30% RT (est.). Bombed (box office loss, poor reviews).

Jaane Hoga Kya (2006): $2M budget (est.), $1M gross, 30% RT (est.). Bombed (box office loss, poor reception).

Mr. Murder (1998): TV miniseries, no budget/gross, 50% RT (est.). Mixed (moderate reception).

The Other Me (2000): TV movie, no budget/gross, 60% RT (est.). Mixed (moderate reception).

Womb (2010): $3M budget (est.), $1M gross, 35% RT. Bombed (box office loss, poor reviews).