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Dune: Part Two
The Father
12th Fail
Searching for Sugar Man
The Holdovers
Seabiscuit
The Getaway
The Best Years of Our Lives
Sixteen Candles
Big Fish
Downfall
Arsenic and Old Lace
Everest
Foreign Correspondent
The Gold Rush
Rudy
Whale Rider
Ghajini
Predator
Easy A
Planet of the Apes
The Cincinnati Kid
Wonka
OMG 2
Blue Ruin

An underrated low-budget thriller that knocks above its weight class. The main character, Dwight Evans, is a homeless guy living in an old broken-down car. His parents were murdered years earlier in a double homicide, and Dwight finds out the murderer has been released from prison. Dwight’s sister and niece/nephew are in the crosshairs, so he must hatch a plan to not only protect his sister’s family but avenge the murders of his parents. The story takes off from that through twists & turns.

It’s a decent movie that was crowdfunded through a Kickstarter public campaign. Very bloody, violent, and no-nonsense filming style leaves you on the edge of your seat. You get no long-winded cliched speeches with the hero holding up a gun and preaching for 10 minutes to his adversary. There are no flashbacks or anything to slow down the story’s pacing. There is no memorable dialogue, groundbreaking cinematography, or great acting to rave about. What you see is what you get.

Do I recommend it? Not a must-watch, but I enjoyed it. I didn’t expect much going in and got plenty of action.

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Hoosiers
Harakiri
The Pride of the Yankees
Say Anything...

Say Anything is a 1980s high school film starring John Cusack, who plays Lloyd, and Ione Skye, who plays Diane. Lloyd is not particularly smart and doesn’t know what he wants to do with his life, but he has charisma, is a gentleman, and is good with people. Diane is a beautiful high school valedictorian with dreams of attending Oxford, but relatively unknown because of her focus on studies. Two very different people from two very different worlds. However, Lloyd musters up the courage and asks Diane out over the phone (her dad picks up in a comedic conversation). The two fall in love in this charming, clever, fresh film. It avoids the typical cliches and leaves you happy with a satisfying touching feeling of closure. Both characters are also very likable, innocent, and full of life. Cusack and Skye were meant to play their respective roles and together. That chemistry is wonderful from start to finish.

Would I recommend it? Yes. I think it is a very much underrated gem. One of the top 5 high school films of the 1980s.

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