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Do I care to say that we rented Red Box movie, “MIB - Int’l” :think
The first few mins I was thinking, is there a point to this movie?
Our opinion, as much as we like Neeson and Hemsworth, it was boring.
what nobody went to see It 2 . It premiered last night in theaters . my cousin and his kids went to see it as part of their weekend dinner and a movie thing . I think it is nice that a man and his grown kids can go see a movie together .
The Unicorn Store... a nice, sweet movie, I thought. I can see how a lot of people wouldn't like it, but it had an overall absurd humor that appealed to me. The "boss" in the movie was so weird and I loved it. He introduces himself as the "Vice President... of the company... not the United States." And there's a scene in which he talks about figure skating that was priceless.
(It's on Netflix, but the actual movie came out in 2017.)
Last night we watched "Screwball" on Netflix about the dope scandal with A-Rod. The only reason we watched it is because my grandson is in it as one of the kid actors, but it really was an informative documentary. Check it out!
Olive Kitteridge miniseries. Requested the dvd from our library and was first in line to get it. Loved the book. Starting out just fine. Fine cast: Frances McDormand, Richard Jenkins, Zoe Kazan.
Definitely not one of Tarantino's bests. The movie did have some incredible scenes in it (the actor that played Steve McQueen eerily looked like him).
But some parts dragged on, and the ending. Oy vey.
I realize fictionalized re-interpretations of historical fact is not for everyone. Sometimes it really works well as it did with Inglorious Basterds. In other cases such as this movie, it does not. In fact the ending to me detracted from a generally well made movie. The real life characters suffered a horrible, grotesque fate, completely different from the almost comical tone of the ending.
Saw “Ready or Not”
That is one tough broad—
Interestingly Julie Walters is not listed on the IMDB cast list or on Google’s cast
She plays a very different role than normal—she was good...
Wonder why she isn’t listed...
i went last night to see once upon a time in Hollywood and I thought it was overacted and too long as well . That is it for the year and movies for me . Im done with theatres .People behind us were rude crumpling popcorn bags and talking all through the movie . People are just rude in movie theaters anymore No thank you ever again .
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