I watched every south park movie on Thursday. The two about Covid were fitting. It made me realize how fucking soft we’ve become as a society. Generations raised on this horrible shit are now the Karen’s of the world.
Also watched team America, another horrible movie.
During the 3 hours of needless black/white shots and other ridiculous directing choices by Christopher Nolan, I kept wondering why the fuck we need to plug Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jr into movies like this. I mean, why? They're just a distraction at this point. Do I need to see Matt Damon to know, "Oh, this General must have played a really important minor role in this, I better pay attention!"
Or Florence Pugh playing the mistress? Fucking WHY?
Even Emily Blunt, who I think is probably the hottest actress in Hollywood, didn't need to be the alcoholic wife with just a few lines slurring at the US officials trying to ruin Oppenheimer's credibility.
This was not even close to the "best movie of the year" like I was promised.
Aquaman. Enjoyed it. Unlike a Marvel movie where the characters are all getting acquainted. This was straight on super her movie.
Pope of Greenwich Village. It was alright. Eric Robert’s got a little annoying. Kind of like Of Mice and Men but located in NYC. And I always enjoy a movie where they show NYC all gritty
Based on Alex Garland's movies since Ex Machina and the timing of its debut in an election year, there is a 0% chance that Civil War won't be a massive flaming pile of shit film.
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The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die
I watched every south park movie on Thursday. The two about Covid were fitting. It made me realize how fucking soft we’ve become as a society. Generations raised on this horrible shit are now the Karen’s of the world.
Also watched team America, another horrible movie.
a very enjoyable movie watching day for me.
Fuck yeah!
I laugh like a donkey at Team America every time. I'll never outgrow that one.
16 Candles.
Recuperating from septoplasty so no better time to binge some flicks I had never seen
Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai. Lots of people in this that are still around today. But shitty movie.
The Mecahnic. Charles Bronson and Jan Michael Vincent. Not much dialogue, but decent enough Bronson movie.
I saw Buckaroo Bonzai on a service and thought about it for a sec before moving on. I’ll avoid it.
Oppenheimer.
During the 3 hours of needless black/white shots and other ridiculous directing choices by Christopher Nolan, I kept wondering why the fuck we need to plug Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jr into movies like this. I mean, why? They're just a distraction at this point. Do I need to see Matt Damon to know, "Oh, this General must have played a really important minor role in this, I better pay attention!"
Or Florence Pugh playing the mistress? Fucking WHY?
Even Emily Blunt, who I think is probably the hottest actress in Hollywood, didn't need to be the alcoholic wife with just a few lines slurring at the US officials trying to ruin Oppenheimer's credibility.
This was not even close to the "best movie of the year" like I was promised.
Aquaman. Enjoyed it. Unlike a Marvel movie where the characters are all getting acquainted. This was straight on super her movie.
Pope of Greenwich Village. It was alright. Eric Robert’s got a little annoying. Kind of like Of Mice and Men but located in NYC. And I always enjoy a movie where they show NYC all gritty
Hitman
Olga Kureylenko - WOOF
Her work in Magic City was amazing
brb, jo
blunt got too much work done. Pass
Magic City: Great. Fucking. Series.
Danny Huston and Kirkland's own Jeffrey Dean Morgan were fucking awesome in it.
John Wick 4. Almost 3 hours long and a never ending supply of henchmen. It got a little boring.
I was hitting fast forward during the fight scenes by the end
Based on Alex Garland's movies since Ex Machina and the timing of its debut in an election year, there is a 0% chance that Civil War won't be a massive flaming pile of shit film.
There were basically 3 extended fight scenes and each of them was easily 5 minutes too long.
I absolutely loved JW4 but also agree.
I watched the original John Wick after watching 4
Still the best
I'm almost finished with it on my Iphone 10.
I think it's pretty decent. Tommy Shelby is great as Oppie. Pugh looks like the mistress in real life.
I read American Prometheus about 15 years ago and the movie stays pretty close to the actual history which I appreciate it.