If it's anime. Hard to understand.I feel like the audience who went to watch KoK isn't going to give it a bad score.
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If it's anime. Hard to understand.I feel like the audience who went to watch KoK isn't going to give it a bad score.
I never really watched the MI movies. Only saw one of them randomly with my dad growing up. I’ve been watching them all recently before going to the new one. Very interesting time capsules of technology and culture IMO. The second one sucked dick but the rest have been all pretty stellari'm ready to go and see the new mission impossible move coming out may 23rd
Loved the original, looking forward to watching 2.Also posted in the What are you watching thread because I couldn’t find this one for some reason, but highly recommend The Accountant 2
Weaponized autism brought to a whole nother levelLoved the original, looking forward to watching 2.
I watched that back in 2010, or when HBO first released. Very Interesting, and the way she found a way to make the cows feel bettter before death Is amazing.On the rec of my wife, I just watched the 2010 HBO movie Temple Grandin starring Claire Danes. Surprisingly good! Based on the life of an autistic woman who went on to earn a PhD and revolutionized how the beef industry handles cattle. She was socially awkward as hell, but very intelligent with a photographic memory and an ability to see the world from a very unique perspective. Definitely worth the watch.
Calling it depressing is putting it mildly.I watched the '95 movie Leaving Las Vegas with Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue this weekend. Kind of a brutal, depressing movie. It's a good watch and there are a ton of great cameos from all sorts of famous people, but dang it's a depressing look at a life spiraling to the bottom. Cage deserved his Oscar and Shue does an outstanding job also.
You think Leaving Las Vegas is depressing? You should see Babel. Ugh. It makes LLV look like a comedy.Calling it depressing is putting it mildly.
Watched the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy.
Batman Begins is easily the most underrated of the three, in part because Heath Ledger and Tom Hardy steal the show in the second and third.
What took you so long?Watched the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy.
Batman Begins is easily the most underrated of the three, in part because Heath Ledger and Tom Hardy steal the show in the second and third.
I rewatched them one after the other this past weekend. Kids had never seen them.What took you so long?
That was Talia Shire of Rocky & Godfather fame.NONNAS. It's on Netflix. Vince Vaughn plays the lead character.
Great family film and has a lot of heart warming moments.
The chef that play's Nun Teresa, has a moment were she prays for a miracle.
Reminds me of Catholic school with my 2nd grade teacher, Sister Mary Rose. Thinking back, she would lose her keys every once in a while. After the prayer, she would would find them. Good times.
I hated it. Loved the first two. Yes NYC gets taken over by terrorists with the entire police force somehow all stuck underground together while the us government just sits back and waits for Batman who despite breaking his back like six weeks earlier or some shit climbs out of the most stupid prison ever built, shows up, frees the police who are somehow, months later still in peak shape and ready to fight. I get it’s Gotham and a comic book story but damn. It went way too far with having to suspend your disbelief. Trash movie compared to the first twoI may need to rewatch the third because I remember leaving the theater thinking it was pretty trash. The whole city being taken over and cops living in the sewers was just too silly for me. BB and DK were both solid though.
Not sure you're opinion is valid if you think Batman is crime fighting in NYCI hated it. Loved the first two. Yes NYC gets taken over by terrorists with the entire police force stuck underground. Batman breaks his back but climbs out of the most stupid prison ever built, shows up, frees the police who are somehow, months later still in peak shape and ready to fight all while the us government just sits back and watches. I get it’s Gotham and a comic book story but damn. It went way too far with having to suspend your disbelief. Trash movie compared to the first two
Yeah, isn’t Batman from Philly?Not sure you're opinion is valid if you think Batman is crime fighting in NYC
SeattleYeah, isn’t Batman from Philly?
I just finished The Death Of Stalin, a 2018 black comedy about the bumbling and back-stabbing and maneuvering for power after Stalin's death in '53. Great cast led by Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambo, and Michael Palin. Buscemi, as always, is outstanding. Good movie that gives a glimpse into the struggle for power after Stalin, but does it in a rather humorous way.