It is hard to imagine any voice but the gravely GCS baritone saying "Now, I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
Printable View
One of the best opening scenes/speeches
My 10yo daughter asked me to go and see “The Greatest Showman” with her last night and who can turn down a date with someone as beautiful as her? The movie was awful but I had fun watching her enjoy it instead and thinking about how quick she is growing up and won’t want to do things like that with me soon.
Grumpy old man review: Avoid it.
10yo girl review: It was great! Can we buy it?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mudbound on Netflix is really good, esp. for you Mike Ehrmantraut fans.
I pretty much agree with this guy.
Three Reasons I Won't Be Talking About The Oscars
https://pjmedia.com/andrewklavan/thr...alking-oscars/
Hostiles - solid B if you like westerns.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I saw 12 Strong on Saturday, it was excellent. Now I've got to read the book to see how accurate it is.
Went with my wife to see "Black Panther" last night. As an unapologetic Marvel homer, I really enjoyed it. Visually, it was as impressive as it had been hyped up to be. The story was well written, if predictable at parts. The thing that I loved was the casting. This cast was terrific. There are so many marvel movies now that its hard for me to put down an order, but this was certainly up there.
"Hacksaw Ridge" is still great.
Black Panther was awesome.
1517 to Paris. AWFUL. A total waste of a couple hours. It’s slow, hardly touches on the actual attack and that’s all made worse by using the actual people involved...this movie needed decent acting to save it. I honestly wouldn’t even rebox it.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
watched Annihilation last night Its a mystery sci-fi drama starring Natalie Portman.
it was okay, not great, 6 out 10
Additionally, one of the trailers is for Red Sparrow starring Jennifer Lawrence. I like Jennifer Lawrence but her Russian accent in the previews is so bad I can't imagine I'll be able to watch that show.
I finished the book on Sunday. As usual, the movie is full of Hollywood embellishments. However, while there is much compression and compositioning of people and events, nothing is flat out made up like in the second half American Sniper. The final. climactic battle in 12 Strong did happen, just not in the way it was portrayed, necessarily.
Darkest Hour is out on DVD -- bought me a copy today. I can't wait to watch this fantastic movie again.
A Quiet Place, very intense, great movie!
Reminded me of M. Night Shamalan Signs or The Village
Chappaquiddick - I give it 3 raspberries, 2 lemons and a squash. Which translated means a giant MEH!
The only premise of this movie was to show what a complete weenie Ted Kennedy was/is, which I already suspected/knew going in. I love historical pieces but this one had no chutzpah whatsoever.
The one bright spot was Jim Gaffigan playing the US District attorney from Massachusetts. He managed to make this serious role somewhat comedic just from his mannerisms.
Not a movie, but the Andre the Giant documentary on HBO that aired last night was excellent. Lots of really cool insights into the early days of professional wrestling and how it became the mega machine it is today. Andre was a major, major part of that. Pretty humble guy, and could out drink everyone. Lots of really good info on his condition and his health right up until the end of his life. Highly recommend.
Saw "Infinity War" on opening day. I think those folks who have faithfully watched every movie over the years will really enjoy the payoffs in this movie, if leaving the theater feeling nearly every emotion, good and bad.
I think those with marvel fatigue will not enjoy it.
You have to wait until after every last credit has scrolled by to get the post credit scene. Its an interesting nod to a) some characters that didn't make it into the regular movie b) how the events of the movie impacted them and c) an upcoming marvel movie.
BTW, there are several scenes that are meant to get the audience excited. Each time they came on, the guy behind me would loudly holler, clap, and cheer. He also yelled out what the nod to the upcoming movie was during the post credits scene (OH!!!!! THATS ***** , YOU GUYS!) . Is this acceptable behavior in a theater? I say no. I think hearty laughter or an "ah!" or two is fine, but this crossed a line IMO. Curious what others thoughts are here.