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The Breakfast Club
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BlockedParent2023-03-23T06:57:17Z— updated 2023-03-27T01:11:17Z

The Breakfast Club is a classic movie of the 80's genre and another masterpiece from the legendary writer and director, John Hughes. The film is a quintessential coming of age story that follows a diverse group of high school students who come together during a Saturday detention. The movie is one of the greatest films of the 80's, capturing the essence of teenage agony and rebellion that defined the decade. The characters are relatable, and the performances are outstanding, making the film a timeless classic that has stood the test of time. If you're a fan of 80's movies or just great cinema, The Breakfast Club is a must-watch.

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Léon: The Professional

After reading all the glowing reviews, I finally decided to watch Leon: The Professional, and it absolutely did not disappoint. Gary Oldman's performance as the ruthless and unhinged DEA agent is brilliant. He effortlessly steals every scene he's in, showcasing his versatility and intensity as an actor. It's yet another showcase of Oldman's talent in delivering memorable and captivating characters. The heart of the film lies in the relationship between Jean Reno's hitman, Leon, and the young Natalie Portman, who plays Mathilda. Their on-screen chemistry is great, and the way their bond develops throughout the story adds a layer of depth to the movie. The film skillfully blends action, drama, and suspense, keeping you entertained throughout.

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Arnold

Arnold offers a surprising and candid look into the life of the legendary Arnold Schwarzenegger. This documentary fearlessly explores the highs and lows of his journey, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the man behind the iconic image. The documentary delves deep into Schwarzenegger's life, showcasing not only his incredible achievements but also his vulnerabilities and challenges. The film presents a well-rounded portrayal, allowing you to witness the triumphs and failures that shaped him. I was surprised by the wealth of information presented in the documentary with insights into Schwarzenegger's early life, his rise to fame, and his transition into politics. There were moments that shed light on aspects of his life that I wasn't aware of, adding a layer of depth and intrigue to the narrative. A worthwhile documentary that offers a revealing and informative glimpse into the life of an icon.

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Office Space

Office Space is a '90s cult classic that lives up to its reputation. The film features a talented cast of relatively unknown actors who deliver exceptional performances, making it all the more enjoyable. This comedy gem provides a hilarious and accurate portrayal of cubicle work life, resonating with anyone who has experienced the mundanity and absurdity of office culture. The film cleverly satirizes the corporate world, offering a relatable and comedic take on the frustrations and monotony of the nine-to-five grind. Office Space has become a beloved favorite for its quotable lines, memorable characters, and witty writing. The film's humor hits the mark with its clever observations and absurd situations, ensuring plenty of laughs throughout.

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Murder Mystery 2

While there were some funny moments scattered throughout the film, it didn't quite capture the same magic as the first installment. It felt like the makers were stretching the concept to create a sequel, and unfortunately, it fell a bit flat. Overall, I would say it might be worth a watch if you're a fan of the genre, but don't expect it to be as good as the original.

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Rush Hour

A classic action-comedy film that has stood the test of time. But let's be real, Chris Tucker is the real star of the show here. His over-the-top performance as Detective James Carter is simply unforgettable, and he steals every scene he's in. His chemistry with Jackie Chan's character is also a highlight, making for some truly hilarious and entertaining moments.

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The Girl on the Train

A suspenseful thriller, with a plot that is complex and multi-layered. Emily Blunt delivers an excellent performance as Rachel, a troubled woman who becomes entangled in a dangerous web of secrets and lies. Her portrayal is both raw and nuanced, capturing the character's pain and desperation perfectly. The supporting cast is also excellent, with standout performances from Haley Bennett and Rebecca Ferguson. The film's direction is stylish and creates a sense of unease and tension that fills every scene.

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Fury

Fury is without a doubt one of the best WWII films ever made, joining the ranks of the iconic Saving Private Ryan. Pitt's performance is outstanding, as he brings to life a complex and multi-dimensional character who is tough, fearless, and deeply human. The supporting cast is also excellent, with each actor delivering a memorable and powerful performance. The cinematography in Fury is absolutely stunning and captures the intensity and brutality of tank warfare. From the epic battle scenes to the haunting landscapes, every shot in the movie is a work of art. Overall, a powerful tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought in WWII, and a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable hardship.

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Free State of Jones

A powerful and moving film that explores the best and worst aspects of human nature. The movie is a compelling mix of action, drama, and historical accuracy, with an excellent supporting cast that brings the story to life. The film's exploration of race, class, and social justice is both timely and thought-provoking, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in American history.

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Training Day

Training Day is an intense crime thriller that keeps you on the engaged from start. The film's plot is full of twists and turns, and the tension between the two leads is apparent. The action sequences are great, and the movie's depiction of the dark side of law enforcement is both thought-provoking and disturbing.

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Babylon
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BlockedParent2023-03-21T03:36:28Z— updated 2024-01-01T19:40:29Z

Babylon is a visually stunning and stylish film with it’s share of pros and cons. On the one hand, the performances by Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie were outstanding. They truly brought their characters to life and added depth to the story. However, I found that the storyline didn't flow smoothly, and at times it felt disjointed and confusing. Additionally, some of the more grotesque scenes were overly exaggerated, which detracted from the overall experience. Another downside was the length of the movie, which at over 3 hours, felt excessive.

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Rocky II

Rocky II may not quite reach the same level of the original film, but it's still a worthy watch for fans of the Rocky series. It continues the story of the iconic boxer, offering a satisfying continuation of his journey. While it doesn't have the same novelty as the first, it has its own merits and adds depth to the character of Rocky Balboa.

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The Strangers

Undeniably a creepy and unsettling film. What sets it apart, and what I appreciate in a good horror movie, is its ability to tap into elements of realism. The sense of vulnerability and the feeling that something like this could happen in real life makes it all the more terrifying. It's a haunting experience that lingers long after the movie ends, and that's what makes it a standout in the horror genre.

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The Founder

A compelling film that sheds light on a story sadly not uncommon in the business world, though rarely on this grand scale. It serves as a cautionary tale that makes you reconsider supporting large corporations like McDonald's. This thought-provoking narrative challenges our perceptions of success and ethics in the business arena. After watching, you might think twice about where you choose to spend your dining dollars.

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A Time to Kill

A Time To Kill is a compelling legal drama that offers an engaging viewing experience. The film successfully weaves together elements of suspense, justice, and the human struggle for what's right. The supporting cast, including Sandra Bullock, Kevin Spacey, and Donald Sutherland, all contribute to the film's overall strength, while the film's message about the price of justice and the blurred lines between right and wrong will linger in your mind. A Time to Kill is a well-crafted legal drama that combines excellent performances with exploration of justice and morality. It's a worthwhile watch for fans of courtroom thrillers.

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Prospect

Prospect is a hidden gem in the world of sci-fi cinema. From the opening scene, it draws you into its futuristic world with its atmospheric and well-crafted visuals. The attention to detail in the production design and practical effects adds authenticity to the alien landscape, making it feel both otherworldly and believable. Pascal and the rest of the cast delivers solid performances, adding depth to the film's rich and diverse characters. Prospect skillfully avoids many of the sci-fi clichés and instead offers a refreshing and original story that keeps you guessing until the very end. The film's measured pace allows for a gradual immersion into its world, culminating in a gripping climax.

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Better Call Saul

An absolute gem and a stunning prequel to the iconic Breaking Bad. As a fan of the original series, I had high expectations, and this spin-off did not disappoint. The show brilliantly delves into the backstory of Saul Goodman, the morally flexible lawyer we all loved from Breaking Bad, and turns him into a fully fleshed-out character with depth and complexity. Bob Odenkirk's portrayal of Jimmy McGill, the man who eventually becomes Saul, is excellent. He flawlessly captures Jimmy's transformation from a struggling attorney to the cunning and quick-witted lawyer we came to know in Breaking Bad. The plot is incredibly well-crafted and addictive. Each episode adds a layer of intrigue, leaving you eager to watch the next one. The way the series seamlessly weaves in connections to Breaking Bad is brilliant, and it deepens the overall experience for fans of the original show. Personally, Better Call Saul is one of my all-time favorite series. If you're a fan of Breaking Bad, be prepared to binge-watch.

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The Mother

The Mother delivers exactly what you would expect from Jennifer Lopez in an action movie. While there are a few decent action scenes sprinkled throughout, they aren't enough to compensate for the film's lackluster writing. Lopez brings her usual charisma to the screen, however the action genre doesn't really fit her skill-set. The plot feels predictable and lacks originality, leaving you craving more substance. It's a forgettable film that lacks originality and fails to leave an impression.

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Real Genius

An '80s classic that not only launched Val Kilmer's career but also delivers an entertaining experience. While it features typical '80s plot elements and special effects, the movie's charm and Kilmer's performance make it worth watching. Val Kilmer's portrayal showcases his undeniable talent, hinting at the successful career that would follow. His charismatic performance adds depth to the film and elevates the overall enjoyment, making it an underrated gem.

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The Spy

The Spy is a great series that exceeded my expectations. Sacha Baron Cohen delivers a surprisingly good performance, bringing depth and authenticity to his role as Israeli spy Eli Cohen. The show is well-paced and engaging, with a strong supporting cast and excellent production values. The attention to detail in the period costumes and sets adds to the authenticity of the story. Overall, The Spy is a must-watch for anyone interested in spy thrillers or true crime stories. It's a gripping and emotional series that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

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Men of Honor

Men of Honor is a movie that has a strong storyline and powerful performances. The lead actors, especially Cuba Gooding Jr. and Robert De Niro, delivered stellar performances that brought their characters to life in a way that was truly remarkable. Based on a true story, the film does an excellent job of portraying the real-life challenges and struggles of the main character. It's not only entertaining but also inspiring, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good drama with exceptional acting.

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Die Hard: With a Vengeance

Die Hard: With a Vengeance is hands down the best movie in the Die Hard series. Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson deliver standout performances, and their chemistry on screen is fantastic. The film's plot is excellent with intense action scenes, and the film's pacing is spot-on. The addition of Jeremy Irons as the villainous Simon adds another layer of tension to the mix, and his verbal sparring with McClane is a highlight of the movie. It's a perfect blend of action, suspense, and humor, and its outstanding cast and plot make it a great action movie.

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A Christmas Story

A Christmas Story is a classic that has become a beloved holiday tradition for many families. The movie captures the magic and nostalgia of the holiday season, while also providing plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments. From the iconic leg lamp to the hilarious scene at the Chinese restaurant, the movie is filled with memorable moments that have become ingrained in pop culture. Whether you grew up watching it or are discovering it for the first time, it's is a must-watch every Christmas season.

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Trading Places

Trading Places is an absolute gem of an 80's comedy that still holds up today. The dynamic between Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd has great comedic timing, and the clever social commentary on class and wealth adds an extra layer of depth to the film. What's really impressive, though, is how unapologetically politically incorrect the movie is. It's refreshing to watch a comedy that doesn't hold back. In fact, it's hard to imagine this movie being made today with today's woke standards, which only makes it even more enjoyable.

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Boyz n the Hood

Boyz in the Hood is a fantastic movie that offers a powerful portrayal of life in urban America. Ice Cube and Cuba Gooding Jr. deliver exceptional performances, bringing their characters to life with depth and nuance. The film's themes and messages are still relevant today, making it a timeless classic.

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8 Mile

8 Mile is a good movie that captures the essence of hip hop culture. The film's depiction of the rap battles and the struggles of the characters is authentic and raw. The soundtrack is also great, with Eminem's tracks being some of the most memorable. Overall, it's a good movie that's worth watching if you're a fan of hip hop culture. While it may not be on the same level as Straight Outta Compton, it still offers an enjoyable and authentic portrayal of the genre.

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The Happening

This might be the worst M. Night Shyamalan movie I have seen. Despite promising previews, the film falls flat, leaving you feeling underwhelmed and disappointed. The acting is decent, but it's not enough to overcome the film's weak and confusing plot. The film lacks the suspense and intrigue that Shyamalan is known for, and instead relies on cheap thrills and unexplained phenomena. Overall, The Happening is a disappointing addition to Shyamalan's filmography and not worth the time for those looking for a thrilling and well-crafted movie.

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Misery

Another masterpiece from the legendary novelist Stephen King. This movie adaptation does a great job of keeping you in suspense from start to finish. Kathy Bates gives an excellent performance portraying the terrifying and obsessive Annie Wilkes. The movie's tense atmosphere and unpredictable plot twists will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire film.

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The People Under the Stairs

A unique horror film that blends elements of comedy and suspense in a truly memorable way. The film is both entertaining and terrifying, and its unique approach to the horror genre sets it apart from other films in the genre. Ving Rhymes delivers a standout performance in his breakout role, showcasing his talent as an actor and setting the stage for the successful career that has followed. The People Under the Stairs is a must-watch for fans of horror films who are looking for something a bit different from the typical offerings in the genre.

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The Conversation

As someone who doesn't typically watch movies from the 70's, I was intrigued by The Conversation. However, I must say that it didn't quite live up to the hype for me. While the film had its moments, overall it felt kind of boring and slow-moving. That being said, the ending was quite good and made up for some of the earlier stumbles in the plot.

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