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Boogie Nights/1997.
Cinderella/2015. Jawbreaker/1999. I still love this movie, critics be damned. Manson's face in one particular scene LOL! |
Hellions, 2015. 5/10
![]() Was really looking forward to this. It started great and the film looked beautiful .... then it got stupid as fuck. The little Trick or Treaters were awesome looking but that is it. Last Shift, 2015. 7/10 http://s2.dmcdn.net/ONt09/280x157-7Dg.jpg Rookie cop gets to spend the night in a closed police station, shes waiting for Hazmat to pick up some material. Freaky and odd things begin happening. Demons from the past start to cause some insane shenanigans. Blotted with CGI, here and there. Interesting watch. |
Bitva za Sevastopol(Battle of Sevastopol) 2015
This film is about Lyudmila Mikhaylovna Pavlichenko the best sniper in the Soviet army during WWII. Possibly the best sniper of any of the nations involved. It takes place from a little bit before her training up until her final days in the US as a sort of diplomat. Going back and forth from her time in the US and her time before that in the war. I do not know how much of the story is true, but she seems to have become close friends with Elanor Roosevelt. The film is of very high quality. Incredibly shot and acted, particularly Yuliya Peresild who plays the lead. I really liked that the women soldiers were treated the same as the men. The worked together and fought together in the same trenches/front lines/etc. At least in the film. She herself was tough, wounded three times to back into the fight. A few things were annoying because it was fairly obvious that some of it was propaganda. A German sniper killed with a Hitler mustache. The officers who never see battle as pompous and inept, while the 'real' soldiers were smart and decisive. The copy I found, as far as I can tell its hard to get rent in the US, had an acceptable, but often incorrect, subtitles. It was a joint film made between Russia and Ukraine before the recent Crimean invasion/annexation by Russia. |
Daylight 2013 8/10
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A+ Great movie, with a great cast!! I'm glad the History channel puts out so many great shows!! |
And for my sixth and final night of "International Talk Like A Pirate Day' Week, I'm vegging out and watching the entire 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' franchise:
1)Curse Of The Black Peal 2)Dead Man's Chest 3)At World's End 4)On Stranger Tides I've plenty of rum and cigars, so I'll see everyone later AHOY! #ITLAPD2015 |
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We Are Still Here 2015 Parents leave the city to a very small town with large open fields. They leave because their son died and I guess they thought it would help them move on as much as is possible from the loss of a child. Then of course horror stuff eventually ensues. Great film. I did not want it to end, I wanted more. Great sfx, acting, etc. Its a bit slow to start, but its a good atmosphere during the beginning, creates the main characters' situation. Slow, but not boring. I also liked that the two main characters were middle aged and acting like a middle aged married couple. No sex scenes. Three characters were hollywood 'hot', but only one was a large part of the film. I'm so tired of the generic hot people in movies, and sick of it always being young actors. So this was an extra bonus. The film also leaves itself open to a sequel. I really hope there is one. Oh and it takes place, I think, in the 1970s. 7.5/10 Minor spoiler: I really wish the film told us what it was that the people who built the house uncovered when they dug the basement. Alas. |
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