Maxxxine: 5/10. The weakest of the 3 movies in the franchise. I was disappointed because I really liked the first 2.
Juror #2 - 7/10
Really well made and thought provoking. Only real criticism is that it feels low-energy at times for such a tense plot. The trailer is way more intense than anything in the film. Also a few “Boomer turning everybody that isn’t a white man into caricatures” moments that’s standard for Clint these days.
Odd that it isn’t getting a wide release because this should have been another Ford v Ferrari, it could have really dominated the “your dad’s favorite movie of the year” market.
Maxxxine: 5/10. The weakest of the 3 movies in the franchise. I was disappointed because I really liked the first 2.
-Clown- is on Netflix currently. From 2014 this film is a grabber as a father dons a clown costume (for his young sons's birthday) from an abandoned house he is trying to sell (he's a real estate salesman) and lives to regret it. Multiple viewings aid in the understanding of the story.
Beware of severely cut lodgings of this film. This one on [Netflix] is pure and fully intact.
I'm secure enough in my manhood to say
Wicked
10/10
Best film adaptation of a stage show I've ever seen. Just give Jon M. Chu every Broadway movie from here out, he's 2/2 (In The Heights being the other one).
WOKE nonsense. They ain't learned yet.
They will.
Watched at Zoo Palast kino in Deutsch.
Chill film all around. Getting beaten in reviews. The original Gladiator is one of the highest rated films of the 2000s. I still have Hans Zimmer's soundtrack playing at the Gym. Crowe won Best Actor. Part II does a quality job in visual and reminiscing but ultimately it ends up just a remake of similiar plot. Denzel has always been my jigga. Acting is fine but bottomline a movie that didn't seem necessary. A stroll down memory lane of how epic the original truly was.
Yeah, I agree. Like they made a half ass attempt to copy the original but the bad guys weren't bad enough and the good guy's vengeance wasn't angry enough.
And lolol sharks.
5/10 popcorn movie not much more
The sequel didn't shame the original. I watch some of these and maybe it's how far streaming quality content has come but it felt like watching a great show on Netflix.
I need to rematch the original. Is it better than Braveheart? Growing up I loved Last of the Mohicans.
Barry Miller & John Travolta upon Varrazano-Narrows Bridge.
-Saturday Night Fever-
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Gere & Hutton, L.A. County Jailhouse at Plexiglas.
-American Gigolo- in '80.
Film. American film.
" or High Water" in '16.
Foster was heeled the entire time. Watch when Pine opens the car door at the last.
"Boy, you'll think there's ten of me."
Prime Steam lodged some good ones today...
"Lillies of the Field" with Poitier from '63.
"House of Games" in '87 is a flawless motion picture event. Everyone is at zenith here.
"It Happened Tomorrow" from '44. A newsman gets a hold of tomorrow's newspaper today. Can ya imagine it in this circa?
"Conduct Unbecoming" from '75 is a long lost masterpiece.
"Miami Blues" with Baldwin at absolute perfection, in '90. He's almost beautiful here.
"Stella Dallas" in '37 with Stanwyck as the mother. It works better than the remake '90 with Bette Midler (she was too squalid).
"The Organization" with Poitier as Virgil Tibbs again in '71.
"War Games" with Matthew Broderick in '83 is hard ass delivered.
Nosferatu: 4/10. I did not get the hype with this one. The scenery was great but everything else was subpar; the story, the acting, and the "goth horror" was not at all scary.
Heretic: 8/10. This one was enjoyable. Hugh Grant was a great villain and although the first act is dialogue heavy for a horror flick, it is interesting material. The final act is great.
...did not like the latter, but sat thru the whole shebang.
Shame that it's come to this for Grant.
Anora 7/10. Fine but too long, nothing special and will definitely go down as one of the more forgettable Best Picture winners.
Agreed, Spurm.
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