I still have a crush on Morena Baccarin.
I put off watching this movie for years. After finally watching it... thought it's way overrated.
I remember this movie infuriated me, but I can’t remember all the reasons why and I’m not going to watch it again to remember. I do remember that it’s basically Forrest Gump but with some weird racial stuff happening and also randomly in the middle of Hurricane Katrina.
This is a great show. Its getting compared to Breaking Bad and while I think BrBa is a lot better they are really different shows. Ozark isn't trying to copy, it is doing its own thing. The show is very dark and it doesn't pull any punches. Some of it is not easy to watch. A lot of twists you don't expect. Jason Bateman gives a fantastic performance. He is perfect for a snarky asshole financial adviser. Hopefully he does more serious/non comedic roles.
Can't wait for season 2. Assuming Netflix will pick it up.
This show is superb. Enjoyed so much, Netflix is really kicking some creative and artistic ass...
Rebecca Ferguson is gorgeous in this movie. The chemistry between her and Hugh Jackman makes the story work. It is a science fiction romance. I found it to be a bit slow in certain parts. However, overall, it is a very enjoyable movie.
Sometimes a film can be entertaining and terrible in equal amounts.
Don't believe the haters... admittedly there are some cliches that grind like the reason he is a good profiler is cos of his father, but despite this, I still find this show very compelling and watchable, particularly with the upcoming demise of Criminal Minds and apparently MindHunter. And I think there are some more interesting twists soon to be revealed.
It is a fine entertaining movie. Nice to see old guns Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton and Robert Patrick.
Finally saw it. The experience of watching Tenet is oddly similar to watching University Challenge in the sense that you'll spend most of the time in awe at the intelligence and feel very proud when you actually can work something out.
It weird because it's also simultaneously too long and not long enough. It does need a little bit more quiet scenes just to let the audience breathe more than anything.
It's flawed that Perseus (Sam Worthington) had a buzz cut. They give him long hair in the sequel but never thought of it in this film. While Ralph Fienes would make a good Hades if they didn't overly Voldermort him. He has the same exact voice. So hard not to think Voldermort.
This remake has better effects than the original of course. Also a fine cast. Yet the original is less dull. You'll have more fun if you just watch The Mummy.
Allowing Instagram to Decide What I Watch While in Isolation
Day 1:
What an awful start to this experiment.
Shockingly bad performances, terrible editing, some of the worst dialogue ever put to screen and despite all that it still manages to be incredibly boring to watch.
Climate change Max Payne; Reminiscence has all the trappings of a modern neo-noir mystery with a Blade Runner aesthetic and a cakey, corny romance to boot. Many seem to struggle with the slow, somewhat bloated introduction, but after the stage is set and the breadcrumbs start getting laid down, this becomes a decent mystery thriller with a well told story and a satisfying conclusion. Just be sure you can stomach the corny dialogue between Jackman and Ferguson; it's thick and extensive, singlehandedly bringing this down from an 8 to a 7 for me, but that might be because I don't enjoy that trope of noir movies at the best of times. I really did love the aesthetic and world building though, the cities flooded with Venice-style transport between districts, the literal divide now present between the classes, the neon signs and lights. Lovely stuff, just not enough to wash away all the cheese.
Clearly destined to be an underrated, under appreciated masterpiece by Lisa Joy, who clearly understands film noir better than most directors working today.
This show almost fills the Fleabag-shaped hole in my heart.
Julia Garner is perfect for this role.
A movie about how powerful men control their subordinates and manipulate them into doing downright horrible creepy things.
Everyone here is guilty by association. No one is naive or innocent. Just looking out for themselves and their jobs.
Foregoes sensationalism for the minutia of reality and the film is all the better for it. Julia Garner gives a great, understated performance in this saddening story of male power.
If you watched this movie on based on the trailer, you're going to be disappointed.
A very bleak and realistic look at corporate culture and abuse of power in the movie industry and how it is normalized. The movie takes its time establishing itself and is presented as a more grounded look at the subject matter rather than an overly-dramatized movie version of reality. This works to the movie's benefit in my opinion, as it makes the events of the film more disturbing and real to the viewer. Great performances in the film reinforce the realistic nature of the presentation and make for a unique viewing experience.
Love the layers in this movie. Couldn't stop thinking about it after I left. I've seen it twice already. In fact, as I was leaving the theater, I saw myself going in and thought, "Man, he is going to love this!"
fantastically made, expertly directed and brilliantly executed! a feast for the senses, see it first on the big screen!!
I have never been so confused and yet so absolutely amazed and intrigued at the same time. Some scenes will make you go 'How the fuck did they even film that', and my jaw literally dropped at some of it. The mindfuckery in this movie is probably the most out of all of his movies (IMO).
It is one of those movies which needs more than one watch. You would have to watch it the first time to be completely amazed and just enjoy the mind boggling cinematics, and the second time to understand what is going on.
The thing about THE HUNT is that is an absolute blast of a horror comedy. Demented, violent and a bit times shocking; this film is an example of the twisted mind of Hollywood's writters (Damon Lindelof has even more twisted tricks up his sleeve) and a highly political satire of violence, racism, social superiority, guns and nasty comments on social media. The plot catches you straight from the beginning and twists the knife (see what I did there?) into a non stop frenzy of comical violence and a hero in Betty Gilpin's insane performance.
I was realy excited to see Tim Miller's take on The Terminator franchise, and with Cameron Hamilton and Arnie all back, with the addition of Mackenzie Davis this was something to get really excited about, however just felt like a paint by numbers excercise, scenes were ticked off and no real thrill, if only Arnie had put on those glasses! I had a real feeling of 'What was the point' after leaving the cinema! This didnt try to do aything new at all, or add to the franchise.
Great to see Linda Hamilton again. Mackenzie Davis is a smokin hot badass. Arnie is Arnie, always fun to see. That said this was a stinker. Third best sure....but a stinker.
There are few things I regret as much as I do watching this movie.
Engaging and Captivating, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, is a drama that will leave everyone specullating and guessing without ever revealing the real culprit of the plot's main story! Incorporating Dark Humour, this movie gives us outstanding performances by Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, and Sam Rockwell, and it's sure to leave moviegoers satisfied, even with the lack of closure!
A Great Movie
Cool Late 80s Music mixed in with Charlize Theron ass kicking in East Germany with twists and turns in Espionage. An action packed movie with Charlize Theron being the true intimidating hero, not your typical movie and very cool and enjoyable.
This. Movie. Was. Fucking. Amazing. It was well made, and the soundtrack was just perfect.
the rope scene is still one of the most frustrating things ever.