Perhaps the biggest highlights this month are the premieres of Thor and the little known Chinese comedic action film Let The Bullets Fly. I’m sure some are excited about the third Tranformers film. Since I couldn’t make it past 20 minutes of the first nstallment, I could care less. Lethal Weapon and Misery are among the better returning films.
I’m skipping the list of expiring this month. Ran out of time. Hopefully, next month won’t be a problem. Sorry.
* streaming for the first time via Netflix.
Premiering June 1:
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
*Beast Wars: Transformers Seasons 2-3
Cutthroat Island
*Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame
The Faculty (1998)
Fallen (1998)
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
First Knight
Forever Young
Friday the 13th: Part 3
Friday the 13th: Part 4: The Final Chapter
Friday the 13th: Part 6: Jason Lives
Friday the 13th: Part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan
The Golden Child
Gothika
Lethal Weapon
Leviathan
*Messages Deleted
Misery (1990)
*National Lampoon’s The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
Natural Born Killers: Director’s Cut
*Nude Nuns With Big Guns I know next to nothing about this movie but it has one of the greatest titles ever!
*One Fall
Practical Magic
*PressPausePlay
*Robotropolis
Superfly
Tales From the Hood
Transylmania
*What Planet Are You From?
Wild Wild West Bears only a superficial resemblance to the amazing TV series The Wild Wild West, which its supposedly derived from. If you enjoy the original series, westerns, or steampunk, AVOID this at all cost!
Zonad
Premiering June 5:
*Episode 50
Premiering June 7:
*Playback (2012)
*Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie
Premiering June 8:
The Iron Mask (1929)
Svengali (1931)
Premiering June 9:
*Thor Yes, that Thor. Captian America: The First Avenger premieres later this summer.
Premiering June 12:
*Don’t Go in the Woods (2010)
Premiering June 15:
*Alien Opponent
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance
*Occupant
Premiering June 17:
Bug Off!
Trinity & Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie
Premiering June 23:
*Let The Bullets Fly My review of the not-be-missed film:
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From the opening sequence, Let The Bullets Fly quickly establishes the picture’s exquisite tone. A lone train car—steam spewing from it spout—is pulled by a team of horses along railroad tracks. After the exchange of gunshots between the travelers and raiding band on horseback, events quickly lead to an exaggerated, comedic train derailment in the finest Chinese movie slapstick fashion.
With 1920s China as the backdrop, screen legends Chow Yun Fat and Jiang Wen (who also directs and wrote the screenplay) deliver virtuoso performances as the power hungry, greedy gangster and the Robin Hood style bandit, respectively. The thinly veiled pro-Chinese Revolution story abounds with fun fight scenes, intriguing interactions, and as the title promises, abundant gunplay, all wrapped within the epic feel of a Sergio Leone western. |
Premiering June 24:
Hellboy
Premiering June 25:
*Hostel: Part III
Premiering June 26:
*Red Mist (2008)
Premiering June 30:
*Transformers: Dark of the Moon
The above is accurate as of May 31. As with all things streaming, the info is in constant flux. YMMV.
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