
121.
The Specials (Craig Mazin, 2000)
Not bad but wildly uneven superhero comedy penned by James Gunn right after his stint at Troma (and it shows). The cast is damned good though with the likes of Thomas Hayden Church, Rob Lowe, Judy Greer and even James Gunn himself. It's biggest weakness is actually the directing from Mazin who's only other directing since this movie has been Superhero Movie and uh... yea... (Although fun fact, he's also the asshole tester Lou in Mythic Quest and is pretty funny there, so maybe he should stick to acting?). Anyway, for big fans of James Gunn (whose brother Sean also stars here), you might find this entertaining to see some of the genesis of his ideas around making superhero flicks laced with comedy and bitter irony.

122.
Saint Bernard (Gabriel Bartalos, 2013)
What the ever living fuck was this?

123.
The Man from Earth: Holocene (Richard Schenkman, 2017)
Bleh...The first Man from Earth was way too long and overly talky, feeling like a filmed stage play but at least it had interesting ideas courtesy of renowned sci-fi writer Jerome Bixby. This wildly unnecessary sequel basically just rehashes the points from the first one but with a "hip young" new cast while also throwing in a dumb ending. Total waste of time.

124-126.
Masters of Science Fiction E1-6 (2007)
This series was a kind of spin-off of the acclaimed Showtime series Masters of Horror but with a lot less star power. Instead of handing over the reigns for titans of sci-fi filmmakers to do whatever they wanted, the title here is justified by each of the six stories adapted being done by a master of the sci-fi novel such as Robert Heinlein and Robert Sheckley. The results are a highly mixed bag. The budgets look extremely low with the results looking like ultra cheap TV (think ScyFy originals from the '90s). The quality of writing is fairly hit or miss too. Three out of the six of these shorts deal directly with meting out justice in a futuristic society and most of them use VERY limited location work and actors for what I assume are also cost-cutting measures. Still, it's not a total failure as some of the original stories adapted from are solid enough that a straight adaptation is still worth a watch even with such lackluster production values.

127.
Brain of Blood (Al Adamson, 1971)
Good ol' Al Adamson gettin' his mad science on again...

128.
Nazareno Cruz y el lobo (Leonardo Favio, 1975) #SouthAmerica
This was a strange sort of dark fairy tale from Argentina... It very much feels like something Mondo Macabro would put out if anyone understands what that means.

129.
Gagamboy (Erik Matti, 2004)
Here we've got a super silly Filipino superhero comedy that seems to be kind of a Spider-man parody about a guy getting superpowers from eating radioactive bugs. It's pretty damn dumb but kind of entertaining in a shut-off-your-brain way.


130a.
ABC Weekend Specials: Ralph S. Mouse (Thomas G. Smith, 1991)
130b.
La Frecuencia Kirlian a.k.a. The Kirlian Frequency E1-6 (Cristian Ponce, 2017)
The third Ralph S. Mouse special was really more of the same from the first one. Nothing more, nothing less. The Kirlian Frequency was a pretty strange short Argentine animated series on Netflix that's premise is basically a radio show structured around bizarre phenomena like vampires and werewolves. It was actually pretty good with a neat art style despite the limited animation.

131.
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (Terry Gilliam, 2018)
This one took Gilliam so long to get made I thought it fitting that it take me several years to get around to watching it despite my general enjoyment of everything Gilliam does. The result? Well, it really is kind of an uneven mess of a movie but Jonathan Pryce and Adam Driver are both great. While it isn't one of Gilliam's best, I thought it still had enough going for it to check out and was glad I watched it finally.
1. Zack Snyder's Justice League (Zack Snyder, 2021)
2. La flûte à six schtroumpfs a.k.a. The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (Peyo, 1976) #Animation
3. Free Guy (Shawn Levy, 2021) #Hilarious
4. Mizu no tabibito: Samurai kizzu a.k.a. Samurai Kids (Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1993) #Asia
5. La beauté du diable a.k.a. The Beauty and the Devil (Rene Clair, 1950) #DoublingUp
6. Alraune a.k.a. A Daughter of Destiny (Henrik Galeen, 1928) #SpeculativeSilence
7-9. The Martian Chronicles (Michael Anderson, 1980) #SoundofThunder
10. Na komete a.k.a. On The Comet (Karel Zeman, 1970)
11. Encanto (Byron Howard, Jared Bush, Charise Castro Smith, 2021)
12. Sputnik (Egor Abramenko, 2020) #Russia
13. Flubber (Les Mayfield, 1997)
14. TC 2000 (T.J. Scott, 1993)
15. At First Light (Jason Stone, 2018) #NorthAmerica
16. Sen Aydinlatirsin Geceyi a.k.a. Thou Gild'st the Even (Onur Ünlü, 2013) #MagicalRealism
17. The Juniper Tree (Nietzchka Keene, 1990) #Europe
18. Ghosts Can't Do It (John Derek, 1989)
19. Puteri gunung ledang a.k.a. A Legendary Love (Teong Hin Saw, 2004)
20. The Bermuda Triangle (René Cardona Jr., 1979)
21. Synchronicity (Jacob Gentry, 2015) #LivingIn5D
22. The Invisible Boy (Herman Hoffman, 1957) #ICantDoThatDave
23. Strange Invaders (Michael Laughlin, 1983) #DeadSpace
24. Xian nu xia fan a.k.a. The Human Goddess (Meng Hua Ho, 1972)
25-27. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier E1-6 (2021)
28. Xi you: Xiang mo pian a.k.a. Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (Stephen Chow, Chi-kin Kwok, 2013)
29. Colossal (Nacho Vigalondo, 2016)
30. Somewhere in Time (Jeannot Szwarc, 1980) #IAmLegend
31. Real Playing Game (Tino Navarro, David Rebordão, 2013)
32. The Land Unknown (Virgil W. Vogel, 1957)
33. Innerspace (Joe Dante, 1987)
34-35. Uchû no senshi a.k.a. Starship Troopers (Tetsurô Amino, 1988) #StrangeLand
36. Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (Lamont Johnson, 1983)
37-38. Going Postal E1-2 (Jon Jones, 2010) #Nebula
39. Anthem of a Teenage Prophet (Robin Hays, 2018)
40. Noroît (Jacques Rivette 1976)
41. PK (Rajkumar Hirani, 2014)
42. Divergent (Neil Burger, 2014)
43. Reka caruje a.k.a. Magical River (Václav Krska, 1946)
44. Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (Robert Parrish, 1969) #RIsForRocket
45. Invisible Sue (Markus Dietrich, 2018)
46. Le meraviglie di Aladino a.k.a. The Wonders of Aladdin (Mario Bava, Henry Levin, 1961)
47. The Giver (Phillip Noyce, 2014) #Africa
48. Wrath of the Titans (Jonathan Liebesman, 2012)
49a. ABC Weekend Specials: The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Ron Underwood, 1986)
49b. ABC Weekend Specials: Runaway Ralph (Ron Underwood, 1988)
50. Zapped! (Robert J. Rosenthal, 1982)
51. Equalizer 2000 (Cirio H. Santiago, 1987) #PostNuke
52. Tempest (Paul Mazursky, 1982)
53. Cosmic Fantasy: Ginga Me Hyou no Wana (Kazuhiro Ochi, 1994)
54. The Caller (Arthur Allan Seidelman, 1987)
55. Death Race 2050 (G.J. Echternkamp, 2017)
56. The Mists of Avalon (Uli Edel, 2001)
57. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Mac and Me (Joel Hodgson, Rob Schrab, 2018)
58. Rememory (Mark Palansky, 2017)
59. Star Slammer (Fred Olen Ray, 1988)
60. No Men Beyond This Point (Mark Sawers, 2015)
61. Sukkubus - den Teufel im Leib (Georg Tressler, 1989) #WitchyPoo
62. 4D Man (Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr., 1959)
63. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Day Time Ended (Joel Hodgson, Rob Schrab, 2018)
64. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Destin Daniel Cretton, 2021)
65. Obyknovennoe chudo a.k.a. Ordinary Miracle (Mark Zakharov, 1979)
66. Xtro 3: Watch the Skies (Harry Bromley Davenport, 1995)
67. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Ator, the Fighting Eagle (Joel Hodgson, Rob Schrab, 2018)
68. A Touch of Genie (Joseph W. Sarno, 1974)
69. The Mislayed Genie (Eric Jeffrey Haims, 1973)
70-72. Tin Man (Nick Willing, 2007)
73. Virus (John Bruno, 1999) #OutsideTheBubble
74. Bible! (Wakefield Poole, 1974)
75. Jonathan (Bill Oliver, 2018)
76. The Second Civil War (Joe Dante, 1997)
77a. Black Mirror: Striking Vipers (Owen Harris, 2019)
77b. Black Mirror: Smithereens (James Hawes, 2019)
78. Das indische Grabmal erster Teil - Die Sendung des Yoghi a.k.a. Mysteries of India, Part I: Truth (1921)
79. Das indische Grabmal zweiter Teil - Der Tiger von Eschnapur a.k.a. Mysteries of India, Part II: Above All Law (1921)
80. Koiya koi nasuna koi a.k.a. The Mad Fox (Tomu Uchida, 1962)
81. Shen jian dong shan he a.k.a. Thrilling Bloody Sword (Hsin Yi Chang, 1981) #LookAWizard
82. Madeleine, anatomia di un incubo a.k.a. Madeleine: Anatomy of a Nightmare (Roberto Mauri, 1974)
83. Transcendence (Wally Pfister, 2014)
84. Journey to the Center of the Earth (Eric Brevig, 2008) #20000Leagues
85, 2012 (Roland Emmerich, 2009)
86. Isaac Asimov's Robots (Doug Smith, Kim Takal, 1988) #Foundation
87. Eternals (Chloé Zhao, 2021)
88. Malina (Werner Schroeter, 1991)
89. Futari a.k.a. Chizuko's Younger Sister (Nobuhiko Ôbayashi, 1991)
90. Le avventure di Pinocchio a.k.a. Adventures of Pinocchio (Luigi Comencini, 1972)
91. The Point (Fred Wolf, 1971)
92. Skyline (Colin Strause, Greg Strause, 2010)
93. Beyond Skyline (Liam O'Donnell, 2017)
94. Visit to a Small Planet (Norman Taurog, 1960)
95. I predatori di Atlantide a.k.a. Raiders of Atlantis (Ruggero Deodato, 1983)
96. Uchû sai sensô a.k.a. Battle in Outer Space (Ishirô Honda, 1959)
97. Dune: Part One (Denis Villeneuve, 2021) #Hugo
98. The Meteor Man (Robert Townsend, 1993)
99. Pleasure Maze (Duck Dumont, 1986)
100. Fantasyworld (Bob Chinn, Jeffrey Fairbanks, 1979)
101. China Lust (Summer Brown, 1976)
102. Alien Nation (Graham Baker, 1988)
103. The Philadelphia Experiment (Paul Ziller, 2012) #TimeAfterTime
104. They Came from Beyond Space (Freddie Francis, 1967)
105. City of Angels (Brad Siberling, 1998)
106. Krakatit (Otakar Vávra, 1948)
107. Iron Warrior (Al Bradley, 1987)
108-114. Suzumiya Haruhi no yûutsu a.k.a. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (Tatsuya Ishihara, 2006) E1-28
115. Robot & Frank (Jake Schreier, 2012)
116. La freccia d'oro a.k.a. The Golden Arrow (Antonio Margheriti, 1962)
117. Nightmare Weekend (Henri Sala, 1986)
118. Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Andy Serkis, 2021)
119-120. Moondial (Colin Cant, 1988)
121. The Specials (Craig Mazin, 2000)
122. Saint Bernard (Gabriel Bartalos, 2013)
123. The Man from Earth: Holocene (Richard Schenkman, 2017)
124-126. Masters of Science Fiction E1-6 (2007)
127. Brain of Blood (Al Adamson, 1971)
128. Nazareno Cruz y el lobo (Leonardo Favio, 1975) #SouthAmerica
129. Gagamboy (Erik Matti, 2004)
130a. ABC Weekend Specials: Ralph S. Mouse (Thomas G. Smith, 1991)
130b. La Frecuencia Kirlian a.k.a. The Kirlian Conspiracy E1-6 (Cristian Ponce, 2017)
131. The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (Terry Gilliam, 2018)