Zombieland - 8/10
It is a fun movie, Woody Harrelson could be one of the best fitting for a character ever and Emma Stone!! *droools*
Zombieland - 8/10
It is a fun movie, Woody Harrelson could be one of the best fitting for a character ever and Emma Stone!! *droools*
The Conjuring - 9/10
Not a recent flick, but never saw it before. Doesn't do anything new in horror film territory, but it takes tried-and-true tropes and uses them to excellent effect. Genuinely creepy.
IT wasn't so much about the villain as that was pretty good and the kinda of twist it had.
Going to spoiler tag it:
I was more talking about the 2 people left. The entire train occupants being killed but those 2 who are left are a crack head and a child who can't do anything but pull sludge out of the engine. So, you're left with them eventually dying and there being no one left. That you know of. Like you said opinion but it dropped the ball for me.
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014): 9/10
Marvel is marveling at their marvelous movie.
Guardians of the Galaxy: 9.5/10
Losing 0.5 for the usual cliche romantic scene.
Movie 43: 9/10
Losing 1 for the last scene.
Godzilla: 5/10
Takes 5 for the CGI and the couple of combats, loses 5 because WE DONT CARE ABOUT THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN IN A MONSTER MOVIE.
X-men, days of future past, or whatever
8/10
I liked it, it was like a pg13 version of The Watchmen meets Terminator 2.
Main - Spirál - Hunter
The Fault in Our Stars (2014): 8/10
Loved everything about it, it's not your typical bullshit love story/movie. Really bittersweet stuff that will melt everybody's heart, because it hurts so close to home. It has great quotes and inspirational messages without sounding cliche or too pretentious.
Buuuut, I'm watching some scenes and the teen-movie values just keep popping up. I'm reaching critical rage mode levels in my brain, and the inner dude in me rears his ugly head. Like one scene where the girl's wearing the shirt with the pipe "This is not a pipe mom, it's a drawing of a pipe". YES, IT IS A GODDAMN FUCKING PIPE HOLY SHIT STOP BEING A SMUG PRETENTIOUS DILDO. Or random people in the museum applauding, hmm what?
But anyhoo enough nitpicking, this movie will touch you.
Hmm, your trailer made me watch this, and was suprised just how good a movie it was considering its budget of $4m And really goes to show just how well a movie can be made with some obviously talented directors and writers.
Sure Lawrence Fishburne provides a huge amount of screen presence in the film, but that is not to take anything from the other actors and actress which all put up some great performances. The movie kept you guessing to what was going on until pretty late on, and it's only when he talks about the broken clock did I have an idea on which direction the film was heading which was pleasantly surprising as I can usually guess the out come early on. I hope that the team behind "the signal" continue on to do more films as they are obviously very talented to be able to produce such a great film on such a tight budget.
I understood a long time ago, if a sci-fi movie has Fishburne in it, you can bet your ass it's gonna be underrated and mindnumbing as all hell. Dude sure knows how to pick movies to act in. Personally, I'm very hyped about it, I love hipster-y, "what the fuck is this ending" sci-fi movies.
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Invincible 6/10
Mark Wahlberg shows where determination and hardwork can get you!
And then it's dysfunction this, and dysfunction that, and dysfunction vaffancul!
Fight Club - 9/10
Wasn't the kind of movie I thought it'd be. I found the first half pretty uninteresting, but it all fits together by the end of it. Good twist which creates some rewatchability, and it's a bit of a thinker movie, with a morale the modern human can relate to, kinda like American Beauty, which I love.
Alyana - Terenas EU (Main)
Sharlenedk - Ragnaros EU (alt)
Dksharleen - Ragnaros EU (Alt)
Thrallala - Runetotem EU (Alt)
The Congress 8/10. It was meta, and surreal, and well-done. What more can you ask for from a movie based on a Stanislaw Lem novel?
"In today’s America, conservatives who actually want to conserve are as rare as liberals who actually want to liberate. The once-significant language of an earlier era has had the meaning sucked right out of it, the better to serve as camouflage for a kleptocratic feeding frenzy in which both establishment parties participate with equal abandon" (Taking a break from the criminal, incompetent liars at the NSA, to bring you the above political observation, from The Archdruid Report.)