Glad Kevin97 recommended this. Didn't know what to expect but it's the exact kind of horror movie I like. No (intended) agendas at all. An exhilarating nail biter throughout especially if you like to hike and camp. The skin walker creature had such a cool art design too. The analogy about facing your fear of death & embracing your manhood was inspirational...
Fast paced action movie with fun storyline. Either you already like Jason Statham, or you will like him after you see this movie. "Crank," directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, is an adrenaline-fueled action film that delivers non-stop excitement from start to finish. Released in 2006, it stars Jason Statham as Chev Chelios, a hitman who must keep his adrenaline levels elevated to counteract...
A coworker put this on during some downtime. So had to watch the dub version unfortunately. Some people are really into the Godzilla fandom and I never was. I'm not into Mecha anime either. So for an outsider, I can say I was happily surprised. I think it's because a big b plot of the movie focuses on the inefficiencies of Japanese bureaucracy. I thought it was a commentary on their constitution that...
This movie is from a time before wokeness. Unbelieveable that this is just 25 years ago or so, but here it is. "Snatch," another masterful creation from Guy Ritchie, is an exhilarating ride through the seedy underworld of London, marked by its clever plot twists, eccentric characters, and rapid-fire dialogue. Released in 2000, this film follows the intertwined lives of two groups of characters: one...
Great movie in the style of Snatch or Layer Cake. No surprise maybe, since directed by Guy Ritchie. Several scenes had me laugh out loud. The movie is a stylish and complex caper that marks a return to the British filmmaker's roots, intertwining snappy dialogue with a twisted plot. The film stars Matthew McConaughey as Mickey Pearson, an American expat who has built a highly profitable marijuana...
Using all the tools in her arsenal (her brains, her body, and her ice pick), crime novelist Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone - Sliver) takes homicide detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas - The American...
I wasn't planning to watch this but a coworker put it on during some downtime. It's got a lot of gross out humor which is to be expected. Think "Super Troopers" or "American Pie" and you'll be about right. I'm just too much of f*g for animals so even though it's fiction and the harsh scenarios are what make them funny, it was hard for me to laugh at. I just felt bad for the little guy. Other than that,...
Go in with no expectations. Don't google anything. If you like documentaries you'll like this one. Especially if you're into crime documentaries. It's a really bizarre new story I somehow missed, and all the details they uncover made me continue afterwards and go on YouTube/Wikipedia rabbit holes
I would have enjoyed it more if I watched the documentary first. But even if I did, the source material was just to goofy to pull off. And it's uncomfortable to watch psychosis, not fun like a psychological thriller. Instead it's a dream within a dream within a dream and nonstop misery with no actual shocks. So worse than modern horror like "Saw" because it's only the stuff that makes you cringe. Having...
Not sure about Shamalyan's political beliefs or personal views. Don't care enough to google either. But based on the release date and the Production company, I think it's just a "new normal" to need every race added. What's annoying is that there's so many minorities and women that by default, the only few White people in the cast have to be the antagonists and bad guys. There are a few Indians who...
Basically, "Trains, Planes, & Automobiles" but with the DIY 80's vibes that you'd see from a Sam Raimi film or an early Peter Jackson flick. And with surreal satire elements like something MDE would make. Anyways, it made me laugh out loud a lot which is rare for a film. I usually chuckle or am just entertained. I think it's because it hit way too close to home. A guilty pleasure of mine is to...
 "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan," directed by Jason Woliner and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, is the much-anticipated sequel to the groundbreaking 2006 film "Borat." While the original film was lauded for its bold humor and incisive social commentary, this follow-up has garnered mixed reactions. It maintains...
The film follows the exploits of Borat Sagdiyev, a fictional Kazakh journalist, as he embarks on a journey across the United States to document American culture. This mockumentary format allows Cohen to engage in daring, politically incorrect stunts that serve not only as comedic devices but also as incisive social commentary. The humor in "Borat" is a unique blend of shock, satire, and farce. Cohen's...
 The premise of "Limitless" is both intriguing and thought-provoking. In a world where success often hinges on intellect and mental acuity, the idea of a pill that can instantly transform an average person into a genius is compelling. The film explores the consequences of such power, raising questions about the ethics of human enhancement and the pursuit of limitless potential. From the moment...
This was an ok movie - Carrie-Ann Moss and Samuel L. Jackson try to get the whereabouts of three nuclear bombs from an American turned terrorist. One uses torture, the other wants to use verbal negotiation. In the end, the movie falls flat, as there is nothing new we learn about the ethical dilemma of using unethical methods on one person to save several millions. If you are looking for a movie to...
This iconic comedy, directed by John Hughes, takes us on a chaotic journey alongside two mismatched travelers as they navigate the treacherous terrain of holiday travel. So grab your popcorn and prepare to laugh until your sides ache! At the heart of this comedic masterpiece is Neal Page, played with impeccable comedic timing by the one and only Steve Martin. Neal is a high-strung advertising executive...
"Godfather II" delves deep into the saga of the Corleone family, weaving together the past and present to create a rich tapestry of ambition, power, and the pursuit of the American Dream. At its core, the film brilliantly portrays the rise of a young Vito Corleone, masterfully played by Robert De Niro, from his humble beginnings in rural Sicily to his ascent as a powerful Mafia Don in America. One...
The trailer I watched made this film appear bad and hokey, I honestly had very little expectation when I went into this film, but I was pleasantly surprised from the get-go and my expectations improved when I continued watching. Rubin and Ed is a character-driven comedy about two failures, who meet up, get lost in the desert, go through a metaphorical purgatory of the soul and exit as better individuals....
"Terror's Advocate" is a documentary film that delves into the murky world of terrorism, offering viewers a chilling and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most pressing issues of our time. Directed by Barbet Schroeder, this film takes audiences on a riveting journey through the life and career of Jacques Vergès, a controversial figure who served as legal counsel for some of the world's most...
I must express my disappointment with the much-lauded "Barbie" movie. "Barbie" feels less like a fun, innocent children's movie and more like a manifesto for political correctness run amok. First and foremost, the film seems determined to tick every box on the "woke" checklist. From its preachy messages about gender equality to its heavy-handed attempts at diversity and inclusion, "Barbie" sacrifices...
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