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so, here's the low done on Purge 2: Anarchy. It wasn't the worst, close but not the worst, it did have a message, now I can't sleep
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
Director: Matt Reeves Writers: Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa. Caesar: [in sign language] If we go to war, we could lose all we’ve built. Caesar: [spoken aloud] Home. Family. Future. I’ll be cheeky and say this is a remake of Battle for the Planet of the Apes, with more then one truck and a mounted machine gun. Both sides have prejudiced members who ruin everything. For course, it would seem, the apes have a someone who betrays everything that both sides have built, even the apes moral code is broken. You can understand Koba (Toby Kebbell, even in CGI he plays the villain) mistrust of humans. Massive set pieces of violence show us (in a film) that intolerance and animal testing will mess up the planet. My husband's review. |
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Director: Martin Scorsese Writers: Terence Winter (screenplay), Jordan Belfort (book) quote: Jordan Belfort: I’m sure. Good luck on that subway ride home to your miserable ugly fuckin’ wives. I’m gonna have Heidi lick some caviar off my balls in the meantime. Leonardo DiCaprio works well with Scorsese, it has to be said. Matthew McConaughey has a great scene and his character is a real mental case. Its the sort of film where you are suppose to dislike the main protagonists, but don’t. They want to make money but just got greedy, which is their downfall. The decadence is mind blowing really, but these people were making more money then god and could afford to do anything they wanted! I hope Scorsese and Leo work together again but i wonder if the director gets bored of making fraudsters, mob figures and murderers seem charismatic and cool My husband's review. I liked it a lot more than I thought I would have. In my book, mr leo can do no wrong. |
Brought my nephew out for lunch and to see "The Purge" ( it was okay but could have waited for DVD but my nephew enjoyed so I am glad we went :) )
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Blended.
It was a typical Adam Sandler movie. But I enjoy Barrymore, so it made up for the corny jokes by Sandler. |
Guardians of the Galaxy. Actually really funny, I really thought it had a clear message.
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Seems every Tuesday I go to the dollar movies --
Captain America 2: Winter Soldier. Really good!! |
Gravity.
I felt about it pretty much how I thought I was going to feel--which was that it kinda fell flat. I mean, yeah--the visual effects were amazing. But I feel like the movie was driven by that alone. And Sandra Bullock panting in space and debris flying around to dramatic music. I feel like the entire movie probably could have been summed up in ten minutes. Not my favorite. |
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My GF who pretty much likes most movies (well, I guess she is not crazy about action flicks) said: "It's not that bad". Not exactly a ringing endorsement. |
God's Not Dead
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Guardians Of The Galaxy
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And the real Domino Harvey... |
The 300 , the second movie
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Last night I watcheed Noah. Bible story with a twist. It doesn't completely follow the Bible, but I enjoyed the movie. My buddy at work had told me it was hard to follow don't waste my money. I'm glad I was hard headed and watched it anyway.
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... Get On Up. The opening scene is just wrong, yet I was laughing so hard I nearly fell down between the seats. I can understand his frustration! ... ... ... |
This weekend's playlist- and the day isn't over.
Ocean's 11, 12, 13 The Tourist This Means War |
The hundred foot journey
If you want to see a feel good movie, this one will do. But, If you are looking for something besides a formula movie, skip this one. |
August: Osage County
I really liked it because Oklahoma is home and I have family there in Osage County, it was just very dark humor |
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