The Dark Valley 8/10
Pleasantly surprised with this movie. Turned out to be great.
Imagine a wild wild west guy seeks revenge on a group of guys type of movie but in a wintery setting.
1947's "Polly Want a Cracker". Mr. Tibbens preaching in those black nylons. Quite the image it leaves in a young boy's mind. The build up from the death of Marm Priggens through the generations to the marriage between kind John and the treacherous Harrient...makes one appreciate the civilities of modern times. And that cad, Johannes...what a little skamp.
The Dark Valley 8/10
Pleasantly surprised with this movie. Turned out to be great.
Imagine a wild wild west guy seeks revenge on a group of guys type of movie but in a wintery setting.
Currently watching We Are Monster
Infinite_limit's wet dream come to life.
Also recommend to DJR210 Pauly D and m>s
Django Unchained - 7/10 - Always thought this had some sci-fi flavor because of the cover, turned out to be pretty good
Jurassic World - 7/10 - Good movie to watch w/ the fam.. Good special effects, was what I expected.. too bad I saw a ty webrip and not the 3D IMAX version
Ted 2 - 5/10 - I actually enjoyed Ted, but this wasn't nearly as funny IMO. Not the worst movie, but then again I was ing high beyond recognition, anything would have been enjoyable tbh
Taking of Deborah Logan - 3/10 - Crap. Never trust blacks.
I'll check it out after I watch Dude Bro Party Massacre III
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Last edited by DJR210; 07-19-2015 at 06:22 PM.
Yeah I downloaded it from there. Downloading Kill The Messenger now and will watch it later on.
Does it have something to do with this?
Try again.
I don't know. I'm not gonna watch it and when I looked it up she was one of the first on the cast members
I mean I dont know what you're talking about. The picture you tried to post didn't show up.
The movie is just 100% just bigoted toward black and pakis with brutal murder.
Jurassic World 1/10
What a waste of time.
The ing kids were so awful. Halfway through the movie my eyes started to bleed a little.
How in the do you give the most annoying gity kids so much screen time?
JW could have been repackaged and rebranded as a movie on the SyFy channel and no one would have noticed. It'd have made no difference.
I enjoyed "Chef" (probably sponsored by twitter), with Jon Farveau, Leguizamo, Vergara, ScarJo, cameos by Downey Jr., Dustin Hoffman, etc. 7/10
I'd say it's one of those feel good movies, not my usual preference but whatever.
Love & Mercy 9/10
Watched "Gilda" again last nite on TCM. I DVR'ed it from the nite before when TCM had Dame Joan Collins as guest programmer and she choose this film and spoke about glowingly and at length. It's from '46. The 3 principle characters speak of "love" & "hate" in this film, intertwine the two until the last frame as the two who were (one) before the film commences disappear from the camera enroute for home and American soil.
Watching Rita Hayworth for 2 hours, singing, dancing, smiling, stripping, dressing, undressing, smiling, loving, hating, smiling, dancing, hating, loving and smiling is a privilege. One that I plan on partaking of again & again & again.
What do you think of 12 angry men, cub?
Yep, love it. Only grown more excellent as the years have passed. And I'll tell ya, the remake ain't the original, sure, but, it's watchable. And there is a foreign make of this I believe called "12" that ain't bad either.
That old man in the original. I wanted to hit him, hard. Pain in the ass.
The Lee J. Cobb character was the most difficult to execute for the production and Cobb. Cobb had to go somewhere to pull that off. Somewhere dark and barren. I God's, it's just perfection to see this character go from pillar to post in less than 2 hours. And make legible sense throughout the journey. You want to rush it, but, if you did we wouldn't be talking about it over 50 years later.
Robert Webber, so gd new and fresh it's breathtaking to behold.
Warden, tried & true,,,right there.
Ed Begley, never a bad moment on screen.
But, it's Fonda bringing it to the table, and then Cobb taking it and making us beholden to his talent, making us proud.
I've said it before and on this Friday, I'll reaffirm right here, right now...
American Film
I saw Pixels very, very early this morning. I give it a 6/10 because you didn't go in expecting to see something Oscar worthy, just something that would give you some cheap laughs like Ace Ventura and it delivered, though not as funny as the movie I just mentioned.
I wish someone had mentioned that it stole the concept for the movie from an episode of Futurama.
Yeah, you know there's more to Cobbs reasoning, but you don't know what it is. You see it in his face, you hear it in his voice, but you can't figure out why. Then, at the end, it's comes out, unwillingly, but the seed is revealed.
Love this movie. It's still hold up today. Never seen the remake.
Even then,,,there is so much more to it, so much more we want to hear Cobb vomit forth, to "see", but, to do so would be wrong, and the production knew it. Even "Cobb" knew it. ---'That's enough.'--- They sealed us to the screen, put us fully back in our seats and quieted the room we were in, or the theater it played.
Early on, Fondas admitting to not knowing whether he's guilty or not, but not willing someone to let die without even having a discussion is beyond him. The others are worried and in a hurry to get back to their everyday lives, which is something we are all guilty of, so you can easily relate.
12 Angry Men delivers a good message through horrible execution. Juror number 8 is an idiot who should have caused a mistrial.
And lol at there being any reasonable doubt when the suspect:
-claimed he was going to kill his dad.
-couldn't remember anything about the movies he allegedly saw that night.
-was witnessed committing the murder by somebody.
-had the exact same kind of knife as the murder weapon, and it coincidentally went missing.
If somebody can't be convicted off of those facts, it would be damn near impossible to put a murderer behind bars without DNA or video evidence.
I do not believe this film is about guilt OR innocence, 0. It's about the process we're guaranteed.
Kung Fu Killer (Donnie Yen) 8.5
Pretty good story about a serial killer who kills top martial artists with their own styles.
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