I wasted 2 hours of my life watching John Wick with Autism AKA The Accountant last night.
Of all the impossibilities in that movie, Affleck tows a 34 foot airstream loaded with guns, ammo & gold bricks with an F150. Where’s @LebamDawg to give a trailer towing superiority guy reality check when you need one?
I'm in the mood to go to go see something late this week and I check and jesus, there is nothing good right now until 28 years later hits at the end of the month. 3+ hour Final Reckoning and some serial killer shark movie that looks predictable and shitty, and a bunch of animation/comic book slop and live action versions of animated slop from a decade ago.
Saw the new full trailer of Eddington and I'm pretty worried we're going to get a political pile of shit out of it. Also I don't mind that he wants Jacquim Phoenix in his stuff but I'm tired of Austin Butler and really, really tired of the fucktard from Chile that's in everything lately.
tried watching Mickey 17. Truly one of the worst piles of esophageal feces I’ve ever seen and I couldn’t finish. A lot of it seemed like a 12 year old made it who thought they were smart but were mentally challenged
Kind of backed into roughly the first 20 or so minutes of Parthenope last night and ended up watching almost the entire movie and liking it much more than I thought I would.
The woman and the setting and vibe of this film was executed flawlessly (she's not only gorgeous but fits into everything on a level where it's hard to envision any other actress playing this role). They got it right where house of Gucci and Ferrari missed.
Impossible to take seriously with how many established stars are in it. Impossible to take seriously with Timmy ChalaMeh and Zendaya as the leads.
Stars mumbling in the desert for the first hour, then an action sequence where they're fighting with swords and then a helicopter with a gattling gun comes and wipes everybody out. Costumes, everything looks like a made for TV series.
Timmy is not believable as any kind of a fighter. It's like the studio forced him onto this which is why they had to spend so much money on supporting actors around him.
Rebecca Ferguson agreeing to do this is just a complete travesty.
Thank God 28 Years Later this afternoon. Narrowly avoided having to see How To Train Your Dragon instead.
I tried watching Dune a few months back. It put me to sleep. We switched to something else and said let’s try again when I’m not as tired. I’ve had zero interest in trying it again.
I can watch comic book movies but I have no interest in things like Dune, LOTR, Harry Potter, etc.
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Accountant II is on Prime. Will watch
Hunger Games Mockingjay Pt 2
Of course after watching I had to search for fan fiction about Katniss and Peeta boning. It is all bad.
I wasted 2 hours of my life watching John Wick with Autism AKA The Accountant last night.
Of all the impossibilities in that movie, Affleck tows a 34 foot airstream loaded with guns, ammo & gold bricks with an F150. Where’s @LebamDawg to give a trailer towing superiority guy reality check when you need one?
Halfway through the Led Zeppelin doc that just dropped on Netflix. Pretty solid.
Can only imagine how much fucking fun it would have been to be in one’s 20s in London during the 60s.
the completist that I am, I have been chugging through The Purge TV show that was on USA a few years ago.
Love the Accountant. I've watched it numerous times
Accountant II isn't Godfather II but it isn't Caddyshack II either
More character and less violence. Would recommend unless your gay like Fetters
Oh and they pulled the Airstream off road. Even more unbelievable
Seems like it may be believable towing a 34 ft Airstream with an F-150
although I would at a minimum use an F-250 but that is just personal preference
@RaceBannon @CFetters_Nacho_Lover
But the movie is from 2016 so it’s at best a 2016 F150
as long as it wasn’t the V6, so probably a no-go. They would get the cheapest model with the V6
I stand corrected
Edit: I had a 97 with the V6 and the mrs got a 16 foot trailer - I traded it in for an f250 as it had no power for hauling a trailer.
I'm in the mood to go to go see something late this week and I check and jesus, there is nothing good right now until 28 years later hits at the end of the month. 3+ hour Final Reckoning and some serial killer shark movie that looks predictable and shitty, and a bunch of animation/comic book slop and live action versions of animated slop from a decade ago.
Saw the new full trailer of Eddington and I'm pretty worried we're going to get a political pile of shit out of it. Also I don't mind that he wants Jacquim Phoenix in his stuff but I'm tired of Austin Butler and really, really tired of the fucktard from Chile that's in everything lately.
Live action Disney is 2 decades ago.
The fucktard from Chile? Is that Isaac’s or Pascal? Pascal is nowhere near annoying to me as Isaac’s
They started making new live action Disney movies that "fix" the cultural "issues" of the previous animated versions that were hits.
I'm talking about Pascal. I agree with you on Isaacs, ex machina being the only exception.
Spinal Tap’s 41st anniversary is coming to theaters in July.
tried watching Mickey 17. Truly one of the worst piles of esophageal feces I’ve ever seen and I couldn’t finish. A lot of it seemed like a 12 year old made it who thought they were smart but were mentally challenged
Kind of backed into roughly the first 20 or so minutes of Parthenope last night and ended up watching almost the entire movie and liking it much more than I thought I would.
The woman and the setting and vibe of this film was executed flawlessly (she's not only gorgeous but fits into everything on a level where it's hard to envision any other actress playing this role). They got it right where house of Gucci and Ferrari missed.
Pretty A24-esque but it was good.
Probably going to kick the shit out of Jurassic Park and whatever comic book slop they have tee'd up for July.
Dune II
Impossible to take seriously with how many established stars are in it. Impossible to take seriously with Timmy ChalaMeh and Zendaya as the leads.
Stars mumbling in the desert for the first hour, then an action sequence where they're fighting with swords and then a helicopter with a gattling gun comes and wipes everybody out. Costumes, everything looks like a made for TV series.
Timmy is not believable as any kind of a fighter. It's like the studio forced him onto this which is why they had to spend so much money on supporting actors around him.
Rebecca Ferguson agreeing to do this is just a complete travesty.
Thank God 28 Years Later this afternoon. Narrowly avoided having to see How To Train Your Dragon instead.
I tried watching Dune a few months back. It put me to sleep. We switched to something else and said let’s try again when I’m not as tired. I’ve had zero interest in trying it again.
I can watch comic book movies but I have no interest in things like Dune, LOTR, Harry Potter, etc.