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Yeah, I've read that you could skip the middle 90 minutes and be better for it.Avatar 2:
Story: Ok
3D: Amazing
Length: Not Ok
Yeah, I've read that you could skip the middle 90 minutes and be better for it.Avatar 2:
Story: Ok
3D: Amazing
Length: Not Ok
Robin Williams did creepy so so well, I feel like he did another similar role TV or movies like this?Watched Insomnia (2002) with Pacino, Robin Williams and Hillary Swank for the first time. Not sure how I had missed this for so long. Obviously a great cast and a really solid movie overall.
One Hour Photo? It's been a while since I've seen that one but I remember liking it, and Williams being pretty creepy.Robin Williams did creepy so so well, I feel like he did another similar role TV or movies like this?
I heard an interview with Cameron and they have already shot Avatar 3. He said it will take two years to edit/finish the film.Avatar 2:
Story: Ok
3D: Amazing
Length: Not Ok
Lots of family time this week, which means lots of holiday movies.
In addition to the classics (Elf and Home Alone), I watched two holiday movies for the first time, both were pretty bad.
Last Christmas (2019)
My mother-in-law hyped this movie up so much we had to watch it one night. British holiday rom-com written and produced by Emma Thompson, someone who I generally can't stand. Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) is a directionless 30-something who meets Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians), a guy who is non-committal about their relationship until you realize why.
It was awful, I don't think I laughed once, no emotion when watching, however I fell asleep about 20 minutes in, giving me a much needed respite from hosting. My one applaud of the movie is Michelle Yeoh, whose character of Clarke's boss was sweet and genuine.
Pass.
I think there’s something about dysfunctional people coming together and that’s satisfying. The Audrey Hepburn character in the George Peppard character are incredibly dysfunctional, but their dysfunctional goes together.A little while ago I saw "Breakfast at Tiffanys" for the first time. I don't know exactly what I was expecting...but that definitely wasn't it. Kinda befuddled why that movie is referenced so often. There's just not much to it. Audrey looks nice, but her character isn't really all that great. Mickey Rooney playing a Japanese man...wow, that was really bad. You'd get shot for doing something like that now.
I always found it funny how Audrey's character is a female icon, yet she is nothing more than a vapid woman who left her family behind for a material lifestyle. Morally bankrupt and not to be looked up to.A little while ago I saw "Breakfast at Tiffanys" for the first time. I don't know exactly what I was expecting...but that definitely wasn't it. Kinda befuddled why that movie is referenced so often. There's just not much to it. Audrey looks nice, but her character isn't really all that great. Mickey Rooney playing a Japanese man...wow, that was really bad. You'd get shot for doing something like that now.
Hey @Mano we need a 2023 thread
Absolutely. Was going to review The Pale Blue Eyes, but realized it should go in the 2023 thread if there is going to be one.I certainly would love to see the 2022 summary of movies that were reviewed in this thread by @Mano as he has done the last few years, but at the same time I know it has to be a ton of work to do what he has done in the past. I appreciate what he has done in the past, but at the same time, I can certainly understand if he doesn't care or have the time to do it again, as it is a lot of work and a time consuming process to get it done.