Dove
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Someone in the movie made a " robotzilla" reference.robotzilla? Good God man. That’s MechaGodzilla. Godzilla isn’t bad. He’s just a rival of Kong.
Someone in the movie made a " robotzilla" reference.robotzilla? Good God man. That’s MechaGodzilla. Godzilla isn’t bad. He’s just a rival of Kong.
Someone in the movie made a " robotzilla" reference.
Won't deny it was heavy-handed and preachy, but it was solid enough to get me to do some Googling and a good chunk of it is valid, if perhaps over-exaggerated. What I found most interesting is that we're not the only country with industry lobbyists (or occasionally the mob) who determine national policy. Asia is pretty complicit in the overfishing issues.So a documentary. Seapsiracy on Netflix. I'll add a link to the NYT review. ‘Seaspiracy’ Review: Got Any Scandals? Go Fish. - The New York Times (nytimes.com) The Times and I agree. It has some interesting revelations and some thought provoking stuff. But it's buried into a bunch of evil corporate conspiracy theories that don't hold water. Assumptions about the market for fish and Tuna for example, and the motivations that might provide. Sometimes I feel like these young filmmakers aren't really aware of the size and scope of things.
Anyway, somewhat enjoyable but take it with a whole heap of salt.

Trailer wasn’t half bad.Im excited for the new mortal kombat movie.
Timeline (2003) is one of the more interesting train wrecks of a movie I have ever seen. The movie is a mess, and I can't quite put my finger on what the problem is. Richard Donner directed, and the cast is solid, although Paul Walker and Frances O'Connor were both miscast as the leads. There are always plot issues when time travel is involved, and this film creates new plot problems that were probably unnecessary. But Timeline was not going for an Oscar so that doesn't explain why the movie is so terrible.
To be honest, the film has its moments. I think the ending is pretty cool, and I like how it handles the time travelers interactions with the 14th century denizens. It goes for too many cheap gimmicks, such as the escape from the tavern, and almost everything happening in the 21st century was unnecessary to the story. That said, there is not one reason that explains why the movie is so bad, it just is. I also feel like cutting 10 minutes out of the movie and shuffling the roles a little would have resulted in a solid sci-fi adventure flick.
Interesting movie. Fairly different for a "zombie" flick. I can appreciate a different take on it like this. Also never hurts having Gemma Arterton in a movie.The Girl with All the Gifts - I do like a good post apocalyptic tale. The titular Girl was very good in this. I liked the ending choice as well.
Worth a watch? It was freaking great!"Promising Young Woman" looked potentially interesting from the trailers. ... I would say it was worth a watch.
It's up on my list. It looks really slow though. Is the story unique or creative enough where it's more than "is she running away from something or searching for something"? That's what it looks like from me seeing about 45 seconds of trailer.Watched Nomadland on Friday night. Great, compelling performance. Very interesting perspective.
It's different than that. It is more about the people living this life. Other than McDormand I think the other main characters are all real people. Together with her I think they offer a very unique perspective on life that is very interesting.It's up on my list. It looks really slow though. Is the story unique or creative enough where it's more than "is she running away from something or searching for something"? That's what it looks like from me seeing about 45 seconds of trailer.
Skyfall (2012)
I am a huge fan of Danial Craig as James Bond. The movies are very entertaining and his 007 character is more interesting than any other, although Sean Connery is still entertaining. I've seen this movie a few times in pieces but this was my second time watching from start to finish. As I thought about the ending, I became very disappointed.
007 thought the best way to protect M was to go back in time to the place he crew up. The other members of MI6 covertly help 007 and M escape to Skyfall leaving a trail only the villain could follow. 007 and M get to the old house only to find they have virtually no ammunition there. The bad guys show up and there is lots of action but this ending mission just seemed like a very bad move on the part of MI6.
I was pleasantly surprised by the Big Trip. I thought it was pretty laugh-out-loud funny.Possessor - Brandon Cronenberg did not fall far from the sci-fi/body horror tree that his dad David came from. It could be gruesome at times but it was interesting throughout. Bleak but I enjoyed it.
Bad Trip - This would've been a lot better in an altered state. I wasn't. Pretty dumb. Missed opportunity for me I guess.
Godzilla vs. Kong - Mission accomplished as far as giving us a fairly mindless but quality summer action blockbuster type flick. Big screen would've been nice for this.
A Most Violent Year - Glacially paced and verging on being a bore. Saved by competent performances by Isaac and Chastain. Kind of a throwback love letter to movies from the era it portrays.
High-Rise - Dominated by it's hit you over the head social commentary, High-Rise doesn't do subtle in it's escalating fever dream of debauched class warfare amidst societal breakdown. A bit more dark humor would have helped a touch.
The Big Sick - I thought I had seen this all the way through before but was mistaken. It was good but not as funny as advertised, which considering it's subject matter should've been expected were it not for it's marketing and trailer.
Zathura: A Space Adventure - A good, fun adventure pic that the kids and I watched together. Kept their attention throughout. Jumanji vibes of course since it's from the same author's source material.
The Girl with All the Gifts - I do like a good post apocalyptic tale. The titular Girl was very good in this. I liked the ending choice as well.
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar - Zany and silly in the best ways and thankfully didn't cross the line into cringe. Everybody looked like they were having genuine fun with their roles.