Bad Boys 1983
This movie is older than me.
A very young Sean Penn gives a solid performance.
Classic 80's gangsta flick.
More like juvie than gangsta, really.
Bad Boys 1983
This movie is older than me.
A very young Sean Penn gives a solid performance.
Classic 80's gangsta flick.
More like juvie than gangsta, really.
The witch by Rober Eggers movie from 2015, marketed as (VVitch)
Also Turbo Cola totally recommend, ( 90s nostalgia is going to be the new next thing )
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Pretty freaky and hilarious, at times.
Obi-Wan
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Bad ass series, bad ass ending.
Insanely good.
Operation Mincemeat (2021)
Interesting look at an unbelievably fortunate diversion.
Thor: Love and Thunder
Don't worry I didn't actually pay to go see it, but I did have to pay for the gas. That alone made it not worth it.
A fun movie but technically a bad movie.
This is basically just Thor Ragnarok if Thor Ragnarok had been bad. Moreover this is basically post-MCU because now instead of coming up with decent plot lines they are just copying the dog crap that has come out in the comics in the past 10 years. This movie is still better than Dr. Strange I will give it that.
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Finally, another Thor movie is inevitable because Chris Hemsworth has nothing else going for him. So he is likely to be Thor for a long time just so that he can get the money. I mean what does the MCU have at this point? Not Captain America, not Iron Man, not Black Panther. Not that the studio seems to care though. Post-MCU feels like fan fiction and it seems like most people are developing cape fatigue. No idea why I was dragged to watch this movie. At least I laughed for two hours... Maybe less.
Couldn't help but think how different this is from the original Thor movie. It is unrecognizable in its tone, pacing, the world (no Asgard), the characters (literally all of them are dead except Sif, Thor seems like a completely different character). Honestly if this wasn't called Thor I wouldn't know what this was.
The Northman (2022)
This was not what I expected judging from the trailer I saw but I liked to be surprised.
Doctor Strange 2... utter dog do not watch this.
But how is there a Guatemalan space alien called America? Like if she is an alien how the heck is her name America? Clever: a Nicaraguan lesbian called America. Very chique, very 2020's. Can't wait for the 2030's.
EDIT: Oh yeah Scarlet Witch... a character that never should have been in the MCU to begin with and should have stayed in X-Men. Easily one of the worst and most pointless characters in the MCU, up there with Hawkeye. Next worst is Vision. Who isn't a person. There I said it.
^ yeah, thanks. My instincts confirmed, unfortunately. I'm to the point where all Marvel and Disney Star Was is crap.
In other news:
The Boys - must watch.
The Umbrella Academy: should watch
Stranger Things: Should watch (but only if caught up, or else ignore completely)
Kenobi Series: Do not watch
Yeah definitely avoid Doctor Strange aka Not Tony Stark.
I did say that people have cape fatigue... but thinking about it Thor is barely cape since it is more like sword . On that premise I think that is one reason Thor will have an advantage with audiences. It is more a Taika Waititi style comedy which gives it another advantage, with a character that comes from cape but which is really just sword . It pays lip service to the idea of vikings and come to think about it not one character is explicitly a super hero. So basically it is Norsemen if Norsemen was actually funny. There I said it, Norsemen isn't funny and I don't understand how it has 3 seasons.
The Girl on the Train (2016)
This film made a lot of effort and took time to establish a narrative but then, surprisingly, turned things around.
RRR is an Indian movie from Tollywood. Finally a good movie. This is entertaining, it has action, dance numbers. This movie is friggin crazy but in a good way. Easily the best movie I've seen in the last few years. The only down side is that it is like 3 hours long and it drags on for some time. Personally the last 20 minutes or so were worth it.
IT IS FUN. IT IS EPIC. GO WATCH IT.
Black bird: so far so good, interesting plot and vilain and good production.
Stalingrad (1993)
I originally watched this movie when it came out (I was 14) and it was a game changer to me, certainly nothing like that was seen before this movie (I'm surprised it's not rated, honestly). Pretty good in basically every aspect, a must see IMO for anyone who really wanted to know what WWII really was about.
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Stalingrad was very brutal, but realistic. War is no pony farm.
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
I actually watched it with my uncle, the missionary (I spoke about him a few times here at TWC, he died in 2017).. anyways, he wanted to watch it because his elder brother died in Russia (most probably around Stalingrad) .. it was a crazy experience for me, watching that kind of brutal movie together with a Franciscan missionary really turned my views upside down.
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So Ji-Seob plays a contract-killer, in the vein of A Bittersweet Life .
Not as realistic, pretty ok fight scenes and at times it gets downright comical.
Especially towards the end, with the Final Boss showdown.
Nothing too special in the script, except some real heartfelt moments regarding a single mother.
Melchior the Apothecary (2022)
Quite decent production from Estonians. I liked a lot the tone and sets in this movie. The costumes were the weakest part in my opinion.
Costumes (including armors, weapons, etc) are by far the hardest part to get right in any reconstruction, IMO.
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Top Gun (1986)
I had never been interested in watching this movie until now. Well done, no regrets!