Movie & TV Show Recommendations

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Speaking of Boll movies, his latest piece "Citizen Vigilante" is damned great. Its violent, unapologetic in their portrayal of migrants. None of the 'exceptional brown assistant', nor 'sad puppy migrant you must tear apart your constitution because they're crying' type shit. The migrants here are stabby, rapey and very much like to inflict their version of colonization via Islam. What makes this surprising is that its done pretty competently by Uwe Boll of all people. Its one of the few films (aside from Postal) that is well made by him.

As for a brief summary, its about a guy who finally gets sick of the enablement of the invasion of Europe and starts taking out the trash. The garbage themselves and the people chucking the trash into their once nice communities.

As such, it got banned in Germany (Soon with other countries) for not only attacking their precious migrants but also making a clown out of authorities on top of challenging the current year globohomo message of 'diversity is our strength' by showing the hard reality of their imports.

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Overall, a solid and fun movie. Well worth buying it off of Amazon... And then getting disappointed the damned thing is encrypted and reminding me that Amazon digitally is part of the 'Own Nothing' crowd.
Dude, this is far from a great movie. You have the bare bones of a good story, but there is way too much confused meandering for it to have any real impact on people above 90 IQ.

The main character fucks a prostitute, gets autistic about the mold on the walls while fucking her, instructs her to open the window after her clients shower when they have sex with her, because he is the owner of the building. The movie is riddled with irrelevant parts like this.

Not only that, but it is completely ridiculous and outside the realm of possibility. He's an American citizen whose father owned a gigantic European real estate empire that literally brings in 50 million euros annually. So he moves to Europe to manage it when his father dies, but he never becomes a citizen. He then uses his vast wealth to buy a bunch of weapons and starts executing random brown people and judges. If Batman speaks to you, you might love this.

Also the parts where he's autistically providing alibis and questioning how authorities got his DNA are apparently completely irrelevant. There's a callback to the bar which shows how the chief inspector for interpol got the glass he drank from, but we never actually see more than 2 of these scenes of him talking to what we can assume are police, so either they just let him go, or Uwe Boll is a complete moron who forgot to tie up a loose end.

The part where he executed an entire family of arabs because their son and his friends gang raped a 14 year old was pretty badass though. It could have just been a short film about that, and it probably would have been a lot better and had much more impact. Because in the next scene, he quite literally says "islamic extremists and the woke left are ruining democracy" and I had to pause for a moment to hold in all the years of accumulated cringe that almost sent me to the floor.

Also the production company Quiver Distribution was founded by Berry Meyerowitz and Jeff Sackman. You don't even need early life. Typical semitic tactic of muddying the waters by bringing attention to a problem, but not the root cause of it. Same thing with Falling Down, another favorite film of midwits everywhere. The scene where D-FENS trashes a Korean's corner store has him talking about how much money his country has given Korea, but says nothing about the retards who caused that problem in the first place.
 
I didn't understand the part where the hero plays chicken with a random car and it flips and explodes
There was no point. The judge was so out of it because of the heroin shot, that he literally did not say a single thing in response to the entire monologue. The main character also murders the judge in the next scene, after showing him a video of him talking to reporters outside of a courthouse. The judge does not reply, and is then killed. The main character kills or maims an innocent civilian for literally no reason whatsoever.

The director is obviously insane.
 
Bluberella sounds hilarious but it only has a 30% rating
Blubberella is one of those movies you watch late at night with two or three friends stoned out of your gourd. The idea is fun but it needs a little something to help it out since it's trying too hard to be weird parody, it's not like watching a so-bad-it's-good camp horror movie you can rawdog like House 4.
 
Dragons reign. The movie is just fucking completely and utterly ridiculous. It has some of the best action scenes. Also is the reason that Dragons look good on film.

The colony. It's a really good TV show, but it only has three seasons and they never finished it. But three seasons are pretty good. It's basically about aliens taking over Earth and the quisling allies.
 
Peacock King (1988) - two monks: one Chinese and one Japanese team up to prevent Asian Satan from invading Earth through a portal. The action takes place in modern day, so it isn't like all those wuxia flicks with long-haired swordsmen. It's only 82 minutes and never gets boring. Don't look at the IMDb gallery because it has screens from the final scene!

Get your copy at Rarelust.

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Sleep (2023). Another South Korean recommendation, my first on this thread being Memoir of a Murderer a few months ago.

I'm such a big girl's blouse, but the main couple are adorable, and it's the right dose of black comedy. I won't try to spoil any more of it. I saw it on 4 on Demand, and I was bummed out when I found out the main guy offed himself. Rotten Mango did a video related to that. Anyway, I think it's on Rakuten, as well.

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Another Rakuten one I saw very recently was The Painted, with Sean Bridgers and Aleksa Palladino, as a couple in 1968, who inherit a weird, but posh house. Again, like with Sleep, I'm trying not to reveal too much about it.

It was a bit weird seeing Sean Bridgers as a frustrated, slightly bumbling dad, as opposed to how he is in, from my point of view, Room, and The Woman.

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Watched both the original Day of the Jackal and the remake series. Original is an untouchable classic but the remake was surprisingly decent. Don't let the DEI on the poster put you off of it.
White man with the superpower of patience and planning ahead runs rings around the blacks and women of MI6, methodically tracks and executes his target, a gay mystery meat techbro, and gets away clean after utterly outclassing and killing the horse-faced nigress chasing him.
Supposedly a season 2 is in the works.
 
I've been trawling the most downloads charts on 1337 to see what's new and I might have found some gems:

Over Your Dead Body 2026: A dysfunctional couple head to a remote cabin to "reconnect", but each has secret intentions to kill the other. also a bunch of other people like escaped convicts and a corrections officer in love with one and a friend that was promised half of the life insurance policy join in and it gets chaotic

World War II with Tom Hanks (2026): A wartime documentary using archival footage and a well liked actor

Widow's Bay (2026): A New England mayor trying to boost tourism on his island must navigate strange events suggesting it might be cursed.

Dutton Ranch (2026): looks to be a homesteadign drama? it seeems pretty popular right now so it must scratch an itch
 
Widow's Bay (2026): A New England mayor trying to boost tourism on his island must navigate strange events suggesting it might be cursed.
like jaws lol. the island being cursed would draw in tourism not drive it away

new england is the land of h.p lovecraft and shit horror is in our blood
 
The Serpent Queen (2022) is really good. Any other similar shows yall would recommend as far as political dramas?
 
like jaws lol. the island being cursed would draw in tourism not drive it away

new england is the land of h.p lovecraft and shit horror is in our blood
Watched it, it's like an adult Eerie, Indiana/Gravity Falls but with all the fun sucked out of it. It's fucking shame really! The mayor kills the show for me. I hated it!
 
The Furious was pretty damned good! Very fun fight choreography, almost no wasted time, just bam bam bam scene after scene after exhilarating scene of amusing yellow-on-yellow comic book violence. Big recommendation if you like martial arts movies, maybe even if you don't!
 
Citizen Vigilante (2026)
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It was an Uwe Boll movie alright. Was it bad? Was it good? A little bit of both at the same time.
Armie Hammer is a no fucks given anti-hero that talks like Clancy Brown. He tortures bullies and kills almost indiscriminately but goes after the migrants.
He looses any morel high ground in this scene where he murders a random driver of a car in the oncoming lane "to prove a point" to a drugged out judge.
There is a lot of cheesy and dumb lines like the character says the word woke but the film is so over the top those lines circle back to being really fun and enjoyable.
The movie does a lot of weird stuff too like it pretends that the media would side with him and not the migrants or that "tribute" at the end to all of the European victims of migrant crime.
The film like all other films doesn't know how silencers works. They surpress sounds but aren't exactly quiet.
Still I have to give this movie one thing, it was the least cliched english language action movie I've seen since Mel Gibson's Fatman 6 years ago.
1.) There was no CIA James Bond wannabe propaganda bullshit. In fact one of the villains is an Interpol guy hunting him.
2.) The Villains weren't done to death Eastern European/Russian/Russian mob bad guys.
3.) The violence has actual weight to it. Say what you want about Uwe Boll but he always manages to show the impact and power of a bullet hitting a body in his films and this was not a exception.
4.) There was no cliche villain killed off the hero's family at the beginning or has held his family hostage. In Fact the Hero is the one that hold the Villains family hostage at the end. He kills them all and his friends that helped him for good justice
5.) The film wasn't trying to be Taken, Die Hard, or James Bond but without a soul and it has made it better than 99% of the low budget english speaking action movies of the past decade.
But as an action movie it was surprisingly enjoyable. Somehow in someway, Uwe Boll made an action movie that I was excited to watch. While so many other film makers failed.
 
Watched both the original Day of the Jackal and the remake series. Original is an untouchable classic but the remake was surprisingly decent.


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I enjoyed it. I just wish I had seen a version where that creature's face was censored because holy shit, calling her a horse-faced nigress is doing horses a grave injustice.
Some parts of the show were stupid (like all action movies/tv) and other parts were surprisingly clever or at least thought out and well executed. It's clear that they had respect for the original, even going so far as to 95% remake a specific scene shot for shot (minus 5% because the new guy doesn't smoke).

Never seen "Heat" before.

Getting narc'd on by Danny Trejo is pretty based.
If anyone reading this has not seen Heat yet, drop whatever it is you're doing and watch it right away.

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I have to agree with Wodanaz, it's a shitty movie and the plot sucks, the protagonist is a brazen hypocrite, the filmmaking in itself is questionable and basically the only reason anyone cares about it is the rape gang inquiry report. I think it's an important movie, but it is not a good one.
(This is the first Uwe Boll movie I've seen and it will probably be the last)
(and I didn't mean to direct it at you specifically it was just convenient to reply to the most recent mention of the film)


And to think of it I actually came to this thread to mention a tv series called Black Rabbit. I'm on the 3rd episode and I don't know if I like it. I started because I was thinking about the awesome first episodes of Ozark (it starts out strong and just.. declines honestly) and then I saw a clip from Black Rabbit, also starring Jason Bateman.
 
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