Putting the sauce in awesome! This is my fully-managed family Akkoma + Mangane server.
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Putting the sauce in awesome! This is my fully-managed family Akkoma + Mangane server.
I primarily talk about the Fediverse, movies, books, photography, video games, music, working out, and general geekiness.
I’m a proud husband and father.
Lemmy users are in an uproar because MAGA fascists spun up their own server.
Hackers (1995) is a film I somehow never saw until now—wild, considering I lived through the real events it riffs on
Clown in a Cornfield (2025) is a horror movie about a teenage girl who moves to a small town that’s split between old-timers and high school ...
Thunder Run (1991) on LaserDisc—snagged it at a thrift shop
Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday is damn good, but it’s not the same beast as the original Accident Man
Projectors are simply better than OLEDs for movie watching, and no amount of TV brain can change this
Accident Man (2018)—or as I like to call it, British John Wick—actually turns out to be a riot
Here's 10 ways to actually save Star Wars
Renfield (2023) was a box office corpse—$65M budget, $26M gross—yet it’s a surprisingly fun splatter-comedy that deserved better.
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues demanded a big-screen viewing, so I rushed my family out to see it yesterday
Mack & Rita (2022) is basically Freaky Friday for brunch girls and wine moms—except Diane Keaton is a 30-year-old trapped in a 70-year-old body
I think what bothers me about Riff Raff (2024) is that it could have been great—but instead it settles for average
Manchester by the Sea (2016) is a sad, depressing story that won two Oscars
Beaming Manchester by the Sea from a $25 projector onto my bedroom ceiling
High resolution ≠ clarity
Applewood: House of Secrets (2025) is one of those films that wants to be everything at once—and ends up being less than the sum of its haunted parts
Finally, I watched Gremlins—a movie I somehow missed until now, even though it left fingerprints all over my life
Children of 9/11 (2011)—fantastic documentary, atrocious poster.
Elgg joined the Fediverse.
Just cracked open this still-sealed VHS of The Mask of Zorro
@Christopher@mastodon.coffee @movies@piefed.social Did you actually read my review? Because that's not the case at all. I love no budget movies. In fact, there's a lot of great noir films out there with no budget.
The biggest problem is the plot. You don't need a big budget to have a decent plot.
Hell, one of the actresses in this film, Dralla Aierken, made a zero budget film -- clocked at 23 minutes -- which was excellent. She understands how to write a script. The fellow who wrote this movie does not.