Primal Fear 8/10
1/10 fantastic four.
Leon: The Professional (1994)
It held up to the sands of time for sure, long movie. But great the whole way through.
9/10
The world isn't as bad as you think.
I just finished up a rewatch of DEATH PROOF, man I just love Zoe Bell
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Leon is also Ronda Rousey's favorite movie and my favorite European movie of all time.
Leviathan (1989) - 5/10. Started well, premise ok, but then went OTT and total cliché at the end. Think lesser-made, horror version of Abyss.
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Interstellar - 9.5/10 - Would easily be a 10/10 if Matt Damon's character wasn't introduced.
The acting was brilliant all-around. Add the stunning visuals and the emotionally charged score by Hans Zimmer and you experience something unforgettable. The film is an emotional roller coaster. I can honestly say it's one of the few films I'll regret not watching in theaters.
Marley & Me: The Puppy Years (2011); 11/10. Who doesn't love talking puppies
Finally got to see Guardians of the Galaxy: 8/10
I'm not a big guardians of the galaxy fan. Rocket had fantastic character though, Drax was a little dull and Gamora seemed to lack fire, the glimpse of Thanos was worth almost the entire movie, the fact that the guy who played Thranduil played Ronin was a trip, Lee Pace has great facial expressions. The story was of course about Peter Quill and before I go further: Damnit Marvel what is with you and cancer? The feels! Christ, at least it was tasteful. Good story, good character interaction and multi-character movies are not easy, especially since NONE of these characters had been established in previous movies, I felt like each one got enough space to get their story in. Biggest downside: With the success of Marvel's movie line and it's increasing move towards what is clearly a crossover event, each subsequent movie has felt more and more like a piece of a larger story (and thus caused the movie to feel somewhat less than whole) and I felt that clearly in this movie.
God I hear that.
Human progress isn't measured by industry. It's measured by the value you place on a life.
Just, be kind.
Terminator - Genisys 5/10
Very sub-par and forgettable movie. It's a real shame they couldn't scale the franchise and breathe new life into it, instead it just falls flat. A view once movie with no desire to see a 2nd time, leaves a lacking impression.
PS - For any movie fanatics that are looking for a treat from the past check out Strange Days with Ralph Fiennes. Can thank me later, 100% worth the watch. A gem from the 90's.
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What? They had to choose which planet and which guy they would possibly safe, after all the love crap Hathaway spewed out. They chose the Mat Damon character and after a lifespan of loneliness on a BAD planet he clearly went nuts, which quite frankly would be a quite normal reaction in that position. The way he talks to Mcconnablablabla after removing his communications and smashing the helmet etc. pure genius, pure crazy. The only weird part was how one of the most brilliant people couldn't dock a spaceship.
By your logic, you could also say that the 'water planet' was a side quest. From their perspective it wasn't, and that's kinda what the movie was about .
that new terminator, 6/10