nwhoopfan
hopeless West Coast homer
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"Last Christmas" got generally rather poor reviews. I like Emilia Clarke, so I thought I'd try it anyway. My interest began drifting, so I started doing other things but left it playing. It actually drew me back in eventually. Had a rather big twist I did not see coming. This is a case of not really being what it was marketed as, but that happens all the time. For what it was I thought it was decent. And it has Emilia Clarke, so it's got that going for it.
Took a flyer on an indie that I think had a marketing budget of nothing. I'm not sure if they even made trailers for it, I certainly never saw an ad on TV. A thriller of sorts called "Villains." I'm willing to try most things that Maika Monroe is in, and Jeffrey Donovan was great in the series "Burn Notice" and he's in it as well. It was...weird. Not sure if it was supposed to be a farce or what. Can't really recommend. A young couple who are petty thieves run out of gas in a stolen vehicle in the middle of nowhere, but conveniently there is a mailbox on the lonesome two lane just in front of them. They go to the house, break in, and then find themselves in vary unexpected situations when the homeowners return.
Took a flyer on an indie that I think had a marketing budget of nothing. I'm not sure if they even made trailers for it, I certainly never saw an ad on TV. A thriller of sorts called "Villains." I'm willing to try most things that Maika Monroe is in, and Jeffrey Donovan was great in the series "Burn Notice" and he's in it as well. It was...weird. Not sure if it was supposed to be a farce or what. Can't really recommend. A young couple who are petty thieves run out of gas in a stolen vehicle in the middle of nowhere, but conveniently there is a mailbox on the lonesome two lane just in front of them. They go to the house, break in, and then find themselves in vary unexpected situations when the homeowners return.
Basic premise, some of the non popular kids are tired of getting picked on and humiliated. They figure there are a lot more of them than the popular kids. So if they can unite all the different non popular factions, they can totally rearrange the power structure at the school. It works, but then the revolution starts to consume itself (as revolutions often do; ask the French). It was decent, amusing and entertaining enough. I like Victoria Justice. I didn't even recognize her, but Claudia Lee does a good Mean Girl (she played basically the same character in Kick A** 2).