Watch the movie....tell me what You think.
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Watch the movie....tell me what You think.
Hey, I had to suffer through it for my GF. Suck it up, buttercup.
Is this like when you ask someone to smell the milk?
I'll watch that movie if you watch E1 S1 of Aggretsuko.
Deal.
That one must really suck...lol.
*I know the trailer I just watched sucked, I'm still in*
I actually like it a lot, I just don't think you will. :D
We'll share ideas post experience.. :)
Fun.
Sure you see the monster, remember the drawings the little English dude spreads across the coffee table? There you go.
I thought it was pretty good. I didn't like Bullock at all. She was too old for the role, trying too hard to be younger and just came off weird bitchy rather than abnormally focused. Rhodes was really good.
My wife and I just went and saw Aquaman tonight.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Watched Bird Box. It was pretty much exactly as expected. Bullocks character felt like it could use some refinement. Was she supposed to be on the spectrum? Pretty much the same movie as that M. Knight Shyamalan movie The Happening. I felt like John Malcovich was acting below his abilities.
Wife and I saw Mary Poppins Returns. Just thought it was meh. I prefer the original. Seemed long, with too many songs, and they tried to do the same things just with a different story. I'd give it 4.5 out of 10?
I don't know what baby metal is.
Snicker snort
I know & didn't have to google.
[mlp]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIKqgE4BwAY
I don't know about ear bleach, but if he likes it too much he needs to be put here and not allowed around children.
That's... actually interesting. The metal is good, the idea of normal pop over the top is interesting, but since I have zero experience to Asian pop it kills it.
What are your top three favorite tracks for further evaluation?
Gall darn...that is horrible imo.
For those of you who are like me, and late to the party on new movies, "Avengers, Infinity Wars" is on Netflix, I have it bookmarked, but who knows when I'll get to watch it.
I saw 8 minutes of it, somewhere in the middle, last night.
Im going to watch it in its entirety, eventually also.
Two movies this weekend:
The Meg - sucked. 1/5 stars.
That's it. It was 2 hours of sucked. And I really like Jason Statham. He sucked, too. Everything about it sucked.
Mile 22 - meh. 2.5/5 stars
We finally discover where the "Russian Collusion" came from. Elite squad of gov't sanctioned killers that work for the CIA until they have to kill, then they have to "resign" from gov't service because they really aren't gov't sanctioned when they have to go to work and kill. The team is remotely monitored and supported by another team, this one lead by John Malkovich, that consists of a bunch of techno-nerds.
Wahlberg is the OCD genius head of the working team that was recruited at a young age because his parents were killed, yada, yada, yada. Seen that several times before. They probably wanted to die because he snapped a rubber-band on his wrist as part of his "therapy" and it gets ANNOYING after the first couple of hundred times we have to see close-up camera work of it, as do his long-winded rants designed to show you how quickly his genius mind works. Bulk of movie deals with (aside from Wahlberg snapping his rubber band and ranting) the team needing to move a high-value asset out of a foreign country on a very strict timeline ("We're running out of time" was another too-common theme). Predictably, and in the words of my hero, Maj Payne, "Needless to say, there was plenty opposition." Turns out there's a shocking twist which, unless you picked up the movie in the last 20 mins or so, you had pretty much nailed after the first 5 mins. So maybe "shocking" is overstating it a bit.
Lots of political innuendo designed to make you not trust the gov't, especially the current gov't. Lots of shit we've seen in lots of movies before. Ronda Rousey is one of the elite killer squad members and I sense she could've done far better had she actually been given a role to play.
So, minus about 4/5 stars for lack of original ideas and annoying quirks that are supposed to make a particular character "edgy" and intense. I'll add 1.5 stars for the action. It was pretty good and there was some good gun-handling coaching...nothing too outrageous. Not perfect, though. Good fight scenes, too. It's pretty much non-stop action in one form or another. That's the only thing that makes it watchable, really.
I don't know any of their specific tracks, that is literally the first one that shows up when you search them on Youtube (and I only know about it because I've lately become hooked on the various "hip hop fans react to heavy metal songs" channels that are springing up all over youtube wherein you watch someone with no musical taste discover actual good music, and this particular song was featured on one of them).
I find that movies with Jason Stratham made by American directors suck, and movies with him made by non-American directors are awesome.
Watched ?Bad Times at the El Royale? yesterday because it was just too cold to go outside.
I would say if you enjoy Tarantino type movies (Pulp Fiction, Hateful Eight, etc.) you might like it. It has those types of quirky characters and a story line that jumps around a bit.
Diablero on Netflix. Not great, but good. Only one season (8ep) on so far. It is dubbed, so if you can't stand the words not matching the face, go back and practice on the Godzilla movies from the 70s. :)
Siberia and Outpost on Amazon.
Saw "The Mule" last night with my wife for date night. Meh, it was OK. Certainly not on my favorites list for Clint Eastwood. Almost no action, but I didn't expect a ton anyway. A few funny spots and a few tear jerker moments.
Clint is an old man. He ain't gonna make many more films.
Went to go see Ralph Breaks the Internet (Wreck It Ralph 2).
It sucked. Avoid.
I agree. It was a sort of Tarantino like film. No real good people or evil people, just people with histories, put together in an unusual circumstance and some creative violence.
Saw Vice last night. Since the movie was written and directed by a former head writer at SNL, I should have known that it wouldn't be funny, but I was not prepared for just how unfunny, and boring a hit piece it was. I was working at the White House during much of the time when this movie took place and it was staggering just how much provably false information was in the movie. Who knew that Dick Cheney was responsible for changing the term Global Warming to Climate Change? And what a ball buster this movie makes our of Lynne Cheney. Just the Virginia house shown in the movie that the Cheney's lived in was about three times larger than their actual house. Evil rich people... It is the closest I have come to walking out of a movie in many years. I'm glad I didn't because the end credit scene, of the focus group, shows you exactly what the makers of this movie think about conservatives.
I just got back from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and I really enjoyed the movie. I thought the story was well written. True to the Spider-Man character as envisioned by Stan Lee. The animation was very good and the movie just moved along well. I will see this movie again.
I don't know what is next for us; Welcome to Marwen or The Mule. I'm sure we will get around to Aquaman but the last forty years have not been kind to the character and I have never been a big fan of DC superheros anyway.
Saw Aquaman last weekend. Special effects were terrific. Jason Momoa was the best actor by far.... and he doesn't have much range.
Bad casting..... Willem Defoe, Nicole Kidman, Dolph Lundgren....... all good actors in their respective genres, but this was not their genre.
Dialog was written by a teenager.
My personal opinion was that those actors were employed with specific directions to not out act Mamoa, who was indeed the best actor.
Same thing with that pile of crap BirdBox where John Malcovich acts like some B-movie has been and the script might as well have been a sixth grade language arts assignment about building trust with strangers.
Saw ?Vice? today. I thought it might be fun, but it was blatantly lib, painting anything Republican with a real nasty brush, blaming the Right for everything bad in the entire world. Anyone with even a small amount of reasoning ability would see through it, but of course, I heard several hipsters afterwords babbling about all the things they were outraged about, taking every bit of the movie as indisputable gospel. I regret paying my money to the morons who profit from this movie. It’s clearly an attempt to conjure hate for the Right, and influence the voting sheep.
Red.....totally sucked and I have no idea why anyone would have bothered to make it.
SUCK.