I'd still encourage you or anyone else to watch it for themselves. You might disagree with me on some points or outright entirely.
Kindergarten Cop
Having just seen Twins, I thought this one would be quite similar, considering Schwarzenegger and Reitman reunited for another film. This time the film has more action, with comedy, especially around kid characters. It's absolutely not a family film, though, most of the jokes are meant strictly for adults.
I had fun with this one, even more than with Twins. The image quality was also better this time.
I know some people that were kid actors in that movie! Good fun.Kindergarten Cop
Having just seen Twins, I thought this one would be quite similar, considering Schwarzenegger and Reitman reunited for another film. This time the film has more action, with comedy, especially around kid characters. It's absolutely not a family film, though, most of the jokes are meant strictly for adults.
I had fun with this one, even more than with Twins. The image quality was also better this time.
Battle Angel Alita
I do like this movie but man… I felt like every inch of it is screaming and asking for it to be r or m rated. The actors and environments are waaaayyyy to clean for the setting. It just feels off. I mean, I can see why they didn’t do it as violent and dark but it’s such a shame. I like to imagine it have being made with a Blade Runner vibe. Bomb in the box office for sure but it would have become an instant classic to all people that matter.
We will have to wait quite for part two...Just saw Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning...
Hayley Atwell is FOINE! Big boobs, slim waist and a round thing in your face! She's so pretty too! And Rebecca Ferguson has one of the prettiest smiles in British or American cinema!
Oh yeah, the movie was good! Can't wait til part 2!
Your post got me curious, so looked it up. Saw it had Arnold in it, got cautious. Watched the trailer, and saw guns in hand and heard vengeance music, and don't think it's something I wanna watch.Aftermath
It's a surprisingly good direct-to-video drama about the aftermath of a plane crash, and follows the stories of a person whose family died in the crash and also the story of the air traffic controller, who was responsible for the crash. Both stories are tragic, of course, and the latter part of the story is told well. The beginning was a bit of a letdown, but the latter half saved much. Not a masterpiece, but a good film.
Arrival
I can understand why the broad public doesn’t exactly rave about Villeneuve but boy do I love this style of slow and visually impressive filmmaking. I think Sicario was the first one that made me notice him somewhat but it was after Arrival I realised that I love it. Went back and watched all his movies at that point and have been anticipating his next ever since. He has yet to disappoint me and I’m glad he keeps his style regardless of the lacklustre box office. He really must have some good producers backing him. Perhaps some of the last few one in Hollywood that actually like movies as art form.
I hated Arrival. The only two movies I love of his is Dune Part One and Sicario. I can't wait for Dune Part Two to come to Streaming/VOD
I used to love this movie. It was one of my all time favorites but I haven't seen it in a while so I'll have to do a rewatch to see if it holds up.Beowulf 1999.
Fun sunday movie, acting is pretty mid, cgi is dog shit. and it just didn't age well at all. Still fun to watch.
6/10.
That's too bad mate. I really like the film and own it on DVD. It does the period piece better than Tarantino and much more subtly. I don't like Paul Thomas Anderson's other works as they are downright depressing and nasty but this one is filled to the brim with great dialogue, dry humor, funny scenarios, and mystery. I am like a moth to the flame drawn to the settings and pacing of 70's cinema basking in the mundane and setting the scene.I bought Inherent Vice on blu-ray almost 10 years ago. 2015 according to my Amazon account. I loved Boogie Nights, I loved Magnolia... I didn't love Punch Drunk Love when I saw it in theaters, but I came around after a few more viewings on DVD over the years. I loved There Will Be Blood. I loved The Master. I don't remember why, but I didn't see Inherent Vice in theaters, and I didn't watch it even when I bought it on blu-ray. It might have been down to my friend who's a way bigger Paul Thomas Anderson fan than I am telling me he thought it sucked.
Aaanyway... a few weeks ago I finally watched Licorice Pizza. I didn't care much for it, but at least it was an easy watch. I had no problem sitting through it. Maybe three weeks ago I finally watched Phantom Thread. Based on what little I knew about it, I expected it to be very boring and a bit of a chore. Not so, I found it totally riveting, I really enjoyed it from beginning to end.
Then, last weekend I finally did it. I found my very old Inherent Vice blu-ray and peeled off the cellophane and put it in and pressed play.
I can't remember the last time I felt like I had to fucking wrestle with a movie like this just to finish it. I could only stomach 30 minutes at a time, then I'd have to go do something else for a few hours. Once in a while something interesting or funny or colorful would happen, but for the most part it was just one of the most boring and arduous watching experiences I've had. I NEVER look at my phone while I'm watching a movie. When I watched Inherent Vice, I couldn't put my phone down.
I'm confused how this movie seems to be received rather positive overall.The Beekeeper aka Neil Breen writes a high budget movie! The cringe exposition scenes explaining the idiotic concept of the Beekeeper again and again, the OP protagonist, the terrible acting, the heavy handed and childish messages about power and society, I'm convinced Neil is behind this. Why can't these Hollywood morons even write a decent action movie now? How hard is it to write a decent action character with believable motivations? Jesus fucking Christ
SPLIT
Definitely the best M Night movie... Kept me guessing what was going to happen next.
Did you know M. Night Shyamalan also directed The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs? I honestly could not take James McAvoy seriously in this film. It was like watching a compilation of Jim Carrey on In Living Color but not funny at all. It was not even unintentionally funny like Lady In the Water and The Happening.
And what exactly did you expect after part 1?Meg 2 - Don't do it to yourselves Fucking Shit/10
And what exactly did you expect after part 1?