How do you start a conversation in 2016 and have people respond for years?
How do you start a conversation in 2016 and have people respond for years?
Desolation of Smaug
Deathly Hallows 1
Venom. It wasn't too bad. It wasn't perfect but I love how Venom himself is big and bulky like he's meant to be, unlike in Spider-Man 3. I'll check out the sequel when it comes out
I watched wrestling with my family
decent, definitely an emotional film of triumph, finding self, erc. I enjoyed it. Female lead but no GIRL POWER crap.
Godzilla: King Of The Monsters. Ghidorah is a fucking beast
Out of Time
Christmas Icetastrophe
Child's Play
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Lavalantula
A Child's Christmas
All We Had
Sailor Moon R:The movie
The Cricket in Time square
The taking of tiger mountain...
Hmm, yeah ... IT SETTLES just fine with me
Sheep and Wolves Pig deal
An American Tail Fievel Goes West
I recently watched the 1986 "biopic" Sid and Nancy. It's about the lives and deaths of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and Sex Pistols groupie turned Sid's girlfriend Nancy Spungen. I think the film is good but John Lydon himself has criticized by saying that the only thing they got right was the name "Sid".
Also a very well known fact about the film is Courtney Love (Kurt Cobain's wife) auditioned for the role of Nancy Spungen but was rejected and given the role of the side character Gretchen (one of Nancy's supposed junkie friends)
i watched a movie called the gentlemen earlier, it has charlie hunnam in it and it was pretty good
Finally watched Parasite.
That movie felt like a worthy "Best Picture" winner. It was a really engrossing story that had explored a lot of different themes related to wealth and class in a way that didn't feel TOO heavy-handed. I'm sure the same movie would be a lot worse if it was made by Americans in the Hollywood system.
Definitely worth your time.
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Night of the Living Dead
Brave Little Toaster
I don't watch a lot of films, but I went to see Dark Waters the other day at the cinema.
It was very good. Tells the real life events of the long task of uncovering the Dupont chemical scandal and how they had polluted the local water source leading to over 3000 people getting I'll - and I mean cancer ill.
I'd recommend.
Jumanji: The Next Level. It's pretty good so far, though it doesn't have the same charm as Welcome To The Jungle