Tarantino's "Django Unchained".. not bad..a classic Tarantino movie..
Tarantino's "Django Unchained".. not bad..a classic Tarantino movie..
Lolita,I haven't seen that movie before and I now know why I avoid to watch it...disgusting behavior.But I must admit that actors did a great job
Jack The Giant Slayer. Lots of special affects and a story that rolls together decently, but nothing spectacular about the dialogue or direction. No memorable lines.
The Dyatlov Pass Incident. I was so looking forward to see the movie... Well, it was nice in the beginning, very well-done. But in the end it got really awful, it was just too much: too much blood, and too much fiction, the creators' imagination was just too big for this movie, as a result they finished by making one of the most disgusting movies I have ever seen.
The Uninvited. I decided to re-watch this movie to see how it is when I know the ending. It is okay, anyway, actors are great, the movie is really shocking... Sure, it is more fun when watching it for the first time, as you do not know the ending.
Planet Terror, and also that Cheech and Chong stage show ... speaking of Tarantino, his influences on the first film are obvious as well as his participation in it's making. Gotta love Rose McGowan and her assault-rifle leg. Jeff Fahe is fun as usual, pulling out of his mixed bag of characters yet another variation.... he's been a washed-up airline pilot on LOST, a serial killer, and in this, a heroic greasy-spoon joint owner. Speaking of LOSTies, Naveen Andrews makes an appearance also, as does Bruce Willis. And singer Fergie too, although she's zombie food right very close to the start, being feasted on by Tarantino and others in the middle of the road late at night.
Then there's Cheech and Chong, and as one of the bonus features you get to see Shelby Chong, Tommy's wife, do her own opening stand-up monologue, a reminder of Tommy's brush with da law over the bongs sold online with his likeness pictured thereupon. Tommy plays guitar on a pot-smokin' blues song as you can imagine would be featured on a show like this, and brings back to recollection the fact that, hey, he's a pretty decent string-slinger. Though Cheech pulls out an acoustic and reprises his Tex-Mex country singer routine, among so many others. And of course he gets into his tutu getup and does "Earache My Eye". Back in the bonus features, Tommy surprisingly says cocaine bad, pot good. The latter I expected, but not the former. All in all a pleasantly smoke-wreathed journey down memory lane.
@fljoe0... I wish I had gotten to see them up close and personal, this was just a reunion dvd... but cool for alla that... lucky you though....
Superbad - McLovin totally made this movie.
Two Minute Warning (1976) Charleston HestonSpoilers ahead
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A movie about two cops filming thier routine, one for his film class that he's taking, who stumble across a cartel's big surge of drugs and human trafficking. A startlingly heartfelt, humorous, and yes, ultimately depressing tale of gang warfare in the inner-city. "End of Watch."
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