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Everestt Gholstonson
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Don't bother watching "Snatched".
Just watched "It" last night and loved it.
I have heard it was much more funny than one would assume... true?
Blade Runner: 2049 is a masterpiece. As someone who absolutely adores the original I was blown away by how satisfied I was with this sequel. It builds on the original in so many perfect subtle ways. Nothing feels forced or put in just for nostalgia. The visuals are breathtaking. Every shot could be printed out and hung on your wall. Soundtrack was perfect and eerie. Performances were great across the board. Harrison Ford gave the most effort he's given since I can't even remember when. Just fucking spot on. I can't wait to see it again. I think general audiences might find it slow. If you don't like the original you probably won't love this film, however 2049 did cover some of the criticisms of the first one. If you love Blade Runner you're in for a treat.
Denis Villeneuve has earned my unquestioning loyalty at this point. I will go see every movie he produces. Sicario, Arrival, and now Blade Runner 2049 have all been home runs.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle offers more of everything that made its predecessor so much fun, but lacks the original's wild creative spark."
I'm planning to see "Blade Runner: 2049." I'm cautiously optimistic. I'm really pumped to see "The Foreigner." It looks absolutely kick-ass. Considering it's directed by Martin Campbell, who directed 2 of the best Bond movies in the 007 series, I'm pretty pumped.
Blade Runner sucked red hot ass... it sucked... poor acting, poor film making...
I haven't seen it yet but I figured it was my duty to shit on anything GATT liked.... fuck that guy.
Also saw Wind River a couple weeks ago. My favorite movie I've seen this year. Go check it out if you can. Jeremy Renner as what seems to be something like a DNR officer on an Indian Reserve in Wyoming who helps the Native Police and the FBI on a murder case. VERY good movie and wrote by the same guy as Sicario and Hell Or High Water, both of which I liked also.
Yes I agree all three of those movies are phenomenal. Wind Rover is one of the best movies I've seen this year too. Walking out of the theater I had a sick feeling in my stomach. Absolutely brutal movie.
I watched "Lucky Number Slevin" for the first time. It was tonally weird. It went from brutal to comedic & quirky and back to dark & brutal. It went from being a too cute Tarantino knock-off to swinging hard to being a forced "The Usual Suspects" knock-off.