Weekend Fallout: Gotta Get Back in Time

The Weekend Fallout is an unsafe place to discuss most things in the reel and real world.

Let us know what you have been watching recently on the big and small screen. Excited about any upcoming releases? Doing anything fun this weekend? Simply sitting around in your underwear eating dang quesadillas while watching movies and endlessly scrolling through social media? Let us know below!


This is the way…to discuss the new episode…I have spoken…

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 WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS

Here are some articles from this past week that we encourage you to check out and jump in (or start) the conversation. 

To kick off our theme for November, Duke lets us know why Time Travel is his favorite.

Check out Sailor and Lee’s reviews of the movies they watched in October.

Vote in the Final Face/Off to determine who the best director is of all-time!


MONSOONVISION SHOWINGS THIS WEEK

(Subject to Change)

Sunday 6/28 at 9PM CST

Movie: Never Too Young To Die (1986)

“A top secret Agent is murdered, so his estranged son, a high school gymnast, teams up with his dad’s attractive female partner to stop the psychopathic hermaphroditic gang leader who killed him, and now plans a major terrorist attack.”

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How To Watch This Film: DVD/Blu-ray, Netflix, HBO GO, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube, or however you can muster it


MOVIES WATCHED THIS WEEK

Martyrs (2008)

“A young woman’s quest for revenge against the people who kidnapped and tormented her as a child leads her and a friend, who is also a victim of child abuse, on a terrifying journey into a living hell of depravity.”

This is a movie either you love or you hate. It’s intense, unsettling, and ties your stomach in knots. The brutality is off the charts and it keeps you guessing throughout the entire runtime. I was expecting it to go one way with its plot but it threw me for a loop early and had me on my toes till the end. Not for the faint of heart and even rough on the most seasoned of horror fans. (4.5/5)


Underwater (2020)

“A crew of oceanic researchers working for a deep-sea drilling company try to get to safety after a mysterious earthquake devastates their deepwater research and drilling facility located at the bottom of the Mariana Trench.”

Nothing new here. Essentially Alien but at the bottom of the sea, however, still effective. It’s never boring with its hectic pace and has solid effects and some cool monsters. Some pretty good performances from all involved with Kristin Stewart doing her best Ripley impression. I wasn’t a big fan of T.J. Miller’s goofball character though. (3.75/5)


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Author: Vincent Kane

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