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rate the last movie you watched ant-man and the wasp - 3.5/5. no movie with a morrissey reference or two could be half-bad, or even a hundredth bad, i think. like the first one, this is enjoyable, easy-going fun. also like the first one, it's a bit forgettable - it seems to have fallen out of my head as quickly as it entered - but it seems fitting that my only criticisim of this mild, pleasant time in the theatre is also mild. | |
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I've been on a binge lately catching and watching a lot of things on my list. I was behind in my Marvel viewing so I caught up. I've watched all these films in the last two weeks. The Conjuring 5/5 - with next to no cussing, minimal blood, no harsh violence (gore, slashing), the movie still garnered an R-rating because it's just that fucking scary; the two wives in real life were consultants on the film & said that's how it happened The Conjuring 2 3/5 - not quite as good as the first, but still a great level of a twist near the end (and stuck less to the originating story than the first movie Thor Ragnarok 4/5 - the better of the Thor movies, I think Doctor Strange 4/5 - fun all the way around Black Panther 4/5 - not quite as great as everyone raved, but really good; a bit long The Bellboy 5/5 - a perfect farce of a comedy, and clocks at just over an hour. Jerry Lewis wanted Cinderfella to come out the next Christmas and the studio would only agree to that if he produced another movie for the summer; he wrote The Bellboy in nine days, and shot it at the Fountainbleu Hotel in Miami Beach during the day while he performed there at night. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: FALLOUT
This will be possibly the least informative review you'll ever read because I want to be careful not to include any spoilers. The reason I'm being extra careful about spoilers is because you owe it to yourself to see this movie with as little prior knowledge as possible. Going in, I thought this would be typical Mission Impossible/Tom Cruise stuff. A solid, 3.5/5 action movie that doesn't do much wrong but outside of the action scenes, has little else going for it. In fact, it wasn't a movie I was particularly excited about at all. But fucking hell was I wrong. Not only is it the best Mission Impossible to date, it's also quite possibly a contender for my favourite Tom Cruise movie of all time. And if I'm putting this on the same level as Top Gun, then you know it must be good. "Good" is an understatement. It's absolutely brilliant. I could actually feel my heart beat in my chest so hard I thought an alien was going to burst out. Now, it could have been the sheer amount of butter I had them put on my popcorn that did it but I think it was the sight of Tom Cruise in that fucking helicopter. And falling from the helicopter. For real. No stuntman or green screen. The man is insane but I love him. Reward Tom Cruise for his amazing bravery/stupidity by seeing Mission Impossible Fallout. I'll be seeing it again after I recover. And maybe get this thing with my heart checked out... [Edited 7/25/18 0:53am] | |
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I just watched the movies in The Conjuring franchise. I'll list them below in order of preference. For those that don't know, these are not necessarily sequels, but side stories (much like Rogue One and Solo were for Star Wars). They all relate, though. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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More bad MoviePass news. | |
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Today is a sad day for the world. For it is The Day After I Watched Equalizer 2. Let me say this straight out:
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Skyscraper - Dwayne Johnson. It was exactly what I was expecting. Great special effects and a fun movie.
I will definitely see MI - Fallout! I'm a huge fan of those movies. | |
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i don't want to derail any threads either, but the warrens were definitely not the nice, pleasant couple as they are protrayed in these films. ed in particular was known as a bit of a jerk & a bully, and someone very much in pursuit of a buck or two. i like the films & think they're perfectly good entertainment, especially the first conjuring, which is a reasonably fun & creepy film. but i'd definitely take the whole thing with ample quantities of salt.
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i really liked it too. one of the podcasts i follow called it spike lee meets charlie kaufman, & i don't think i could summarized it any better than that. | |
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Mama Mia Here we go again - 6/10 First off i am not the target audience for this movie. (I was guilt-tripped by a friend to see it) Having said that, the most noticeable thing i noticed was the look and feel of it compared to the first film. A google search later confirmed that it is a different director from the first. The first one has far more lavish and textured look and feel. This one looks and feels more generic and budget conscience (at least in production values). But if you enjoyed the first one and you are the target audience for this, it’s a fairly enjoyable distraction. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
The films would be easier to enjoy if they were presented truthfully, as fiction, though. Research the Warrens if you’re interested, they are pretty nasty - frauds, and preying on and profiting from the vulnerable. "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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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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LMAO, this is awesome! It's the Lyft reviews from all the people The Equalizer drove around in the movie. It almost makes going to see this turkey worthwhile! [Edited 7/26/18 15:04pm] | |
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RodeoSchro said: More bad MoviePass news. The service is down. Reportedly ran out of money and is searching for additional money to get it back up again. | |
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Orphan (2009) - 4 out of 5 stars.
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Mission Impossible: Fallout 6/10
These movies always have amazing production values using the best talent behind the scenes they can afford. Glossy big budget dumbed down spectacle for the masses. Admirable to point, but immediately forgettable. If only these movies didn’t feel contempt for the intelligence of the audience. I’ve seen all of the movies in the series so far but I honestly can’t remember what any of them are about. [Edited 7/28/18 8:30am] | |
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maplenpg said: Orphan (2009) - 4 out of 5 stars.
[Edited 7/28/18 8:08am] Yup, good film. "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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Ugot2shakesumthin said: Mission Impossible: Fallout 6/10 These movies always have amazing production values using the best talent behind the scenes they can afford. Glossy big budget dumbed down spectacle for the masses. Admirable to point, but immediately forgettable. If only these movies didn’t feel contempt for the intelligence of the audience. I’ve seen all of the movies in the series so far but I honestly can’t remember what any of them are about. [Edited 7/28/18 8:30am] Action movies don't have to "be about" anything. Commando, one of the greatest action movies of all time, could have been written on a napkin. Mad Max Fury Road, the best action movie since the 90s, had fuck all story and was, at its heart, about a big car chase. It's still top, TOP quality entertainment. Which is all action movies need to be. Entertaining. | |
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I’m glad I saw too. I wanted to see the stunts that everyone was talking about. Amazing stunts. But stunts do not a movie make. | |
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Last night, after recovering from a day of guitar-playing and steak-eating, my family and I settled in to watch "The Death of Stalin". Not to be confused with The "Death of a Salesman". Completely different movies, although people die in each one. Unfortunately, they do not die via one of RodeoSchro's Approved Methods of Film Death. .
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Blindspotting 6/10
Well intention but so old fashioned for a young independent filmmaker. Everything about this film looks like it’s by an old 80’s TV after school special director. The story is heavy handed and a tad cheesy. It try’s. It means well. But just with “Sorry To Bother You” the filmmakers are not there yet. Both look and feel amateurish. What struck me most was how “ugly” the cinimatography was. I had to wait to the end to see what cameras were used because most digital cameras today are able to capture amazing shots without even trying so I was wondering if it was shot on film. I doubt it, but it looks like bad traditional film photography. Props to young filmmakers and I go out and support them, but some are just not that great. Not terrible,but not really very good either. [Edited 7/29/18 15:18pm] | |
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RodeoSchro said: Last night, after recovering from a day of guitar-playing and steak-eating, my family and I settled in to watch "The Death of Stalin". Not to be confused with The "Death of a Salesman". Completely different movies, although people die in each one. Unfortunately, they do not die via one of RodeoSchro's Approved Methods of Film Death. .
[Edited 7/29/18 16:41pm] I'm not married (yet) but if my fiancé tried to prevent me from spending some quality time with Tom Cruise I'd consider that valid grounds for dismissal. The wedding would be put on indefinite hold until such time as I got to see Tom doing what he does best; killing foreigners, jumping from airplanes and running from stuff. | |
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