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I am watching Hard Candy on Netflix. It is a disturbing movie about an adult guy and a 14 year old girl (Ellen Page). It is one where you pause often and get creeped out. It is supposed to be decent though.
Hell of a good movie...though not enjoyable in the traditional sense. Really was where Page got noticed.

Ironically, I watched The Huntsman on Netflix last night, which was also about similar subject matter. The crowning scene is both disgustingly creepy but poetically revealing at the same time. Kevin Bacon was masterful as usual.
 
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I am not sure if anybody remembers Flickers. They had a place at the Worthington Square Mall, back when it was open air, and then one at New Market or around there in the Sawmill area.

They served alcohol. I used to go on dates there in high school because they would serve us.


We went to Flickers many times (back in the 70's). I'm thinking it was at the Graceland Shopping Center though.

Flicker's Graceland Cinema Pub
230 Graceland Blvd
Graceland Shopping Center
Columbus, OH 43212

There was another one on Refugee (off Hamilton Rd) we went to too, see ad:

Flickers East Cinema Pub
4501 Refugee Rd

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Back then it was a local family run business, some guy named Ackerman owned it. The one on Refugee started out as the Forum 1-2-3, and I'm thinking the Graceland cinema was a Jerry Lewis Theater.
 
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We went to Flickers many times (back in the 70's). I'm thinking it was at the Graceland Shopping Center though.

Flicker's Graceland Cinema Pub
230 Graceland Blvd
Graceland Shopping Center
Columbus, OH 43212

There was another one on Refugee (off Hamilton Rd) we went to too, see ad:

Flickers East Cinema Pub
4501 Refugee Rd

large.jpg


Back then it was a local family run business, some guy named Ackerman owned it. The one on Refugee started out as the Forum 1-2-3, and I'm thinking the Graceland cinema was a Jerry Lewis Theater.
There was definitely a Flickers at Worthington Square too, also owned by the Ackermans, up until mid-1985.

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/103325453/
http://www.worthingtonmemory.org/explore/organizations/shops-worthington-place
 
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Hell of a good movie...though not enjoyable in the traditional sense. Really was where Page got noticed.

Ironically, I watched The Huntsman on Netflix last night, which was also about similar subject matter. The crowning scene is both disgustingly creepy but poetically revealing at the same time. Kevin Bacon was masterful as usual.
I saw it was rated well. Ebert gave it 3.5 stars. I thought the dialogue and premise of Hard Candy was pretty trite, and lost its eeriness quickly.

I did like the Woodsman though, which I also randomly watched this past week.
 
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I have no idea how Star Trek Beyond secured an 84% on Rotten Tomatoes
rotten said:
Critics Consensus: Star Trek Beyond continues the franchise's post-reboot hot streak with an epic sci-fi adventure that honors the series' sci-fi roots without skimping on the blockbuster action.
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Star Trek: Beyond

The least of the 3 new Star Trek movies, but still an enjoyable summer blockbuster film. Just don't think too much can while you're watching it, and you should be fine.
It started out well but went full on Fast and the Furious with the action. I found it to be okay at best and definitely the worst of the 3 by a wide margin (I enjoyed the second one unlike most).
 
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Watched it on an "on demand" cable channel. It was funny.

Lines from the movie (for the lawyers):

Jason Kelly (Zac Efron): Being a corporate lawyer is awesome. I get to handle SCC compliance...

Dick Kelly (Robert De Niro): No shit.

Jason Kelly: Yeah, yeah.

Dick Kelly: You handle SCC compliance?

Jason Kelly: LP agreements...

Dick Kelly: Oh, man! I didn't know that!

Jason Kelly: LLC agreements...

Dick Kelly: You're shitting me.

Jason Kelly: Being a corporate lawyer, you know, it's got its upsides.

Dick Kelly: You know what I'd rather do?

Jason Kelly: What?

Dick Kelly: I'd rather let Queen Latifah shit in my mouth from a fucking hot air balloon.

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Watched Deepwater Horizon the other night. Pretty intense movie. Can't believe none of those BP guys got away with what happened with like zero punishment.


also saw The Accountant. I swear, 15 years ago people made fun of Affleck for everything he did. Now everything he touches turns to gold. I thought it was a great movie.
 
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(because all I ever get to see anymore are animated films)

Really enjoyed this one (more than Zootopia even.) I almost didn't go (almost stayed home with the baby before mother-in-law said she would watch her) but I am glad that I did. It has a good cast and the music that they used was pleasantly surprising. Songs by The Beatles, Elton John, Stevie Wonder etc...It wasn't just teen girl music.

I don't think there is a person on this board who wouldn't enjoy this movie, regardless of your taste in films. Check it out.
 
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