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Black Mass........
The true story of Whitey Bulger, the brother of a state senator and the most infamous violent criminal in the history of South Boston, who became an FBI informant to take down a Mafia family invading his turf.
I was a bit disappointed in it, but that's just me! Check it out and see what you think:popcorn: |
What a great cast but terribly remake of a great movie by the same name. It start off so well drawing you into their world but then it just lost its pace and plot development failed materialize again. I couldn't wait for it to end. :blink: |
Trumbo......
A story about the 1947 blacklisted and jailed Hollywood's screen writer and others for their political beliefs. It has a stellar cast and I enjoyed it very much :movieguy: |
16 Blocks (2006) Bruce Willis and Yasiin Bey
An aging alcoholic cop is assigned the task of escorting a witness from police custody to a courthouse 16 blocks away. I REALLY enjoyed this well put together movie! Somehow I had missed it and yes SOME of the action scenes are over the top BUT....it really held your interests........ If you've never seen it, check it out:popcorn: |
We saw Deadpool today and totally enjoyed it!
It was funny and had raunchy but clever humor- my favorite things! |
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I was just going to post this movie. I was unaware that this was a remake. I did find the ending to have twists. I would say it was worth the watch overall, based on the fact that I didn't have anything to compare it to. Have a great evening CyberStud and thank-you for your insight. |
Captivating, interesting, intriguing guilty but not....I don't want to give anything away. A documentary that just reminds and infuriates me that our justice system needs a huge overhaul. The documentary also brought to mind little things I sometimes forget to appreciate.
A song I heard for the first time in occurred in this movie. |
I clearly watch ALOT of movies so I'm fussy and it take a wonderfully written script, great acting, believable characters etc. to make the time fly by and me wishing at the end of the film there was more to watch...well Deadpool ticked nearly all my boxes. It's all what others on this thread have already said so well. I know it was an introduction movie to this excellent anti-hero so I won't be too negative about the thin plot, but it was still a fantastic 1hr 48mins I spent at the movies in a very long time.
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This documentary left me with feelings of infuriation, exasperated, in pain, disgusted with the system (esp. in Florida where we tend to hear of cases such as these) heartbroken and grief-stricken so much sorrow. Teens playing music loud, generations of all backgrounds have done this. A loss of someone's child when a grown person could have driven away and not engaged is despicable. The ending song was very appropriate and thought provoking, in the future ,educating people in a conversational way that violence is not the answer. All lives matter, right now there is an increased attack on black lives. Save a life. |
I saw this tonight:
As I was watching the previews, I was groggy and wondering if I should just get my money back and go home and to bed early but the second the movie started, I was all in. This is an absolutely phenomenal movie. It's over 2 hours but felt like it flew by. Soooooo good. The acting was superb. I cheered for the good guys and wanted to punch the bad guys in the snoz, like it should be. I can't say enough about it. Well done! As a side note, I learned that I can expect this later this year: I'm thinking this is the last one. Maybe. |
I was hoping to catch all the contenders for best picture by now, but I still haven't seen a few (Martian, Mad Max, Room). I may catch one but not all before the awards are given.
Of the 2015 films I've seen so far, nominated or not, I like Spotlight the most followed by Straight Outta Compton. |
I've seen all of the ones you're missing, Orema. They are all fantastic for different reasons. Mad Max is a visual smorgasbord of excellence. Even if it's not someone's kind of genre, no one can argue that it's not extremely visually stimulating. For some, it might be too much so.
Room's power is all internal. Such good acting and such an emotional and mental struggle for all involved. It's relevant on a lot of levels. The Martian is definitely a big box office movie and you can tell the funding that went into it, plus Matt Damon's a cutie patootie and he's actually funny in this. Not a laugh every minute kind of funny, but when life gives you lemons, you draw on them and make lemon faces kind of funny. I enjoyed all three for different reasons. You've seen all the ones I haven't. Out of those, who do you feel has the edge? |
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I think Revenant has the edge. Leo has been a man for awhile, but he proved to be a "man's man" in this film and I think that goes a long way in Hollywood. But, I know Hollywood loves Speilberg and Hanks, so Bridge of Spies may come out on top. |
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It can't be easy carrying a movie when you're often the only person on screen. Good job by him. |
I saw Brooklyn, Room, Spotlight, Carol and Danish Girl. I do think Spotlight deserved Best Picture. I think Alicia Vikander did a superb job of acting in The Danish Girl and was happy to see her get an Oscar. What I don't understand is why her nomination was in the Best Supporting Actress category and not in the Best Actress category. She was in practically every scene in the movie.
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The Railroad Man
Wow. Just wow. Available on Netflix. |
I finally watched Spotlight yesterday.
It was so absorbing, well-done and profoundly sad. I could not believe it actually got made and that the church did not somehow influence the filmmakers to bury it. Of course, this morning, I read of yet one more place. When are pedophile priests going to be weeded out? The sheer enormity of the problem floors me. This morning: Staggering' abuse cover-up in Altoona-Johnstown Catholic diocese, grand jury says March 1, 2016 10:30 AM By Peter Smith / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ALTOONA, Pa. — Hundreds of children were molested, raped and destined to lasting psychological trauma by at least 50 priests and others associated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown across half a century, a state grand jury has found in denouncing coverups orchestrated by two bishops and enabled by the law enforcement officials they controlled. The conspiracy amounted to “soul murder,” said the report by the 37th Statewide Investigating Grand Jury, released today nearly two years after the grand jury was impaneled. At a press conference here this morning, Attorney General Kathleen Kane said that horrendous acts of abuse were committed by priests, and called it a ”day of reckoning.” The report said no one could be charged for the crimes it detailed, either because they happened too long ago under the statute of limitations for such prosecutions, a time limit that the report recommends be extended, or because of witness trauma. http://www.post-gazette.com/news/sta...s/201603010091 |
Room. the struggle, emotionally. Such a good indie film. Naked among wolves so dark and so real. Terribly sad. |
Took my B-man to see Eddie the Eagle last night because I won the coin toss. So, thankfully Kung-Fu Panda will wait for another day! Eddie was a perfect mom-son date night movie and he even reluctantly admitted that he liked it after. We love the movies where the underdog prevails. It was heartwarming. :)
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