Lucy (2014) Interesting movie about a 30 year old drug addict who ends up being a guinea pig for a super drug that helps her to use 100% of her brain. Very interesting as she starts being a typical backpacker/clueless junkie looking for quick cash and she agrees to work for a Taiwanese drug mafioso and is initially had drug sewn up in her, she is kicked and beaten by Taiwanese gangsters. However as the drug works she gets stronger and brighter, escapes and has surgery to remove the drugs and manages to intercept the other mules to get their drugs. As she gets brighter she becomes invulnerable and demonstrates her abilities to scientists, the whole time the Taiwanese gangsters can not get their super drugs back or attack her. . The conclusion is pectacular where she can transport herself across space and then time. The best part is a timesequence where she goes to Times Square from Paris through mental transportation and then she rewinds time in Times Square, stopping around 1903/04 when the times building as being built, then she moves back further as the square becomes shacks and then forest, she stops again sometime in the early centuries AD or BC and meets Palaeo Indians, then she goes back through ice ages and across to Africa around 3 million years where she touches fingers with an Australopithecine like creature (Possibly the real "Lucy"), then she goes back through the eras to the big bang, turns black and then dies. Incredible science fiction and very cool with Scarlett Johanson playing Lucy. 9/10 Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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jesse plemons was indeed psycho todd from breaking bad, and i thought he was quite good as a relatively normal guy here, but the revalation in this movie was molly shannon, who i thought was truly great. [Edited 12/12/16 15:47pm] | |
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I'm sitting in the theater right now waiting for 'manchester by the sea' to start, 'money don't matter 2night' on the PA... | |
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The Secret Life of Pets (2016) I loved it (my fav character is Snowball who should get his own movie, Kevin Hart was so amazing in the role ) and I give it a 5 out of 5 because it was entertaining and sweet. And after watching the mini movies on the blu-ray, I can't get this song out of my head
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Moonlight (Barry Jenkins: 2016)
"Just be yourself" goes the cliche. It is as if Darren Aronofsky and Wong Kar-Wai woke up and made a film together. It feels like a call to the altar whenever I come across such a profound inspiration. And perhaps but for a wink a slightly more incandescent one along the ever-widening cacophony of disquiet that, despite the sometimes astronomical odds we serve each other and ourselves, always finds its way. Told in three evolutionary acts by three different actors, this discordant opera unleashes its poetry as the complexity of light dancing about a dream established in the backseat of a nighttime drive. Here, upright and mostly displaced, we feel, regardless of the observed tranquility, anxious as a hornet's nest arousal. The final central character (standing in for adulthood) mirrors the initial guide so accurately, so dispiritingly we feel the noose tighten around that which we so often deny, even to ourselves. Our relation to the protagonist's false fronts cannot be overstated, even if ours aren't gold plated. Our familiarity to that which protects as adeptly as it walls off is inarguable, even if ours don't radiate 1970's muscle car with rims big enough to roll right over. If only we always felt the immutable bond shared with the spirit inside, even as we're rejected by those possibly even more poisoned than us. The final frozen image certainly may etch itself in cinema history. Buried deep beneath that ocean cooled blue moonlight echoes Jean-Pierre's youthful innocence from "The 400 Blows" of six decades past. It's a place of devastating placidity looking over its shoulder at the collective irrefutable. But the film's piece de resistance takes place near the end inside Jenkin's nighttime diner where the audience is served a designer plate of respite straight out of Tarantino's own glowing briefcase cracked in his final daytime diner. It's peaceful here. It's kind. It's the womb: warm and unconditional. Let's start over. What's your favorite food? 5 out of 5 (Masterpiece) == second-viewing edit, for posterity == [Edited 12/19/16 18:40pm] | |
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The Incredible Burt Wonderstone highly recommend
this was surprisingly excellent. starring steve carell, steve buscemi, jim carrey, alan arkin, olivia willde, david copperfield, jay mohr, (and others), not only was the cast an all star selection the movie is very funny. not to mention touching in a 'life-lesson learned' sort of way.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Oceans 11 (1960) Starring Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin. I liked alot more than the remake, it had a great cast and I loved the songs. I give this a 4 out of 5
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For The Love Of Spock Adam Nimoy's documentary about his dad and his most famous role. 4.5/5 | |
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[Edited 12/14/16 13:30pm] It has 3 main stories, of which one is the molesting story by the group of guys. But i thought the movie was really bad. Its very boring. I like slow movies, but this was just boring. | |
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The Accountant 8 / 10 | |
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Arrival (2016) Hits all the notes you'd expect upon realizing the flip of the script on "Close Encounters". But deeper at its core, beyond the time-bomb countdowns, the Rush Limbaugh look-alikes, the end-of-the-world cliches, and the global politics that are light years behind the known laws of physics, I was connected to its central story of communications. In a totally nonliteral sense it's perhaps true that if we all knew our future, or endpoint, and we kind of do, we could better solve our problems, be more real, and thus save our (the) world. 4 out of 5 | |
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I'm a Tarantino fan and have this on DVR....haven't had time to watch yet. Style is the second cousin to class | |
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Just saw Infamous on one of the movie channels. I've usually discounted Daniel Craig as an actor.....but damn, he seemed to step out of his comfort zone on this one and I was impressed!
The more noteable movie on this subject was Capote in which Phillip Seymour Hoffman did his usual stellar performance. RIP.....he set the bar very high. Style is the second cousin to class | |
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better late than never - Anger Management. hilarious! love adam sandler. jack nicholson is great too | |
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ex machina - 4.5/5 i'm not sure why i let it took me a yr & a half to get around to seeing a movie that seemed so completely within my wheelhouse, but i finally sat down to watch it tonight, and i thought it was pretty great in almost every way. | |
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[Edited 12/20/16 21:35pm] "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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Moana (2016)
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