Finally, a movie in the franchise that feels like the one they intended to make in college. Excellent sound. And it still maintained the humor throughout while amping up the effects, and the violence. Plenty of gore in this one. Definitely a thumbs up. I have to say, as much as #3 was tops for the humor, this one is tops for the creep factor. Great nod to the chainsaw.
Rushed the end a bit (just like the first one) but overall it was good..
1st part came with a deep story about loneliness and the issues arising because of it. 2nd part was not a continuation and just a forced movie with no story or strong meaning
Stupid movie, but I was laughing the whole time. First one (Dream Girl) had better story.
Saw this on the same day like the other British minority driven ‘music’ movie and I gotta say this is vastly better. “Yesterday” is first and foremost a comedy while I’d put “Blinded by the light” in the drama category, so they are not easily comparable. However in terms of heart and substance this easily wins the day. As an avid Springsteen fan this movie spoke to me in many ways but I am sure you will enjoy this even if you have never listened to The Boss. I remember when I first heard his music. I must have been just a bit older than Javed. The lyrics spoke to me right from the start. 9/10
Not the typical film I’d watch, but I’m glad I did...loved it.
Not only nostalgic as I was the same age when the film was set, but I loved the positive message it gives and a true sense of climate of the mid to late 80’s.
There’s actually nothing not to like, give it a watch ;)
"Guaranteed to make you feel good more than any other movie this year" - New York Post.
GOTTA SAY THIS IS ONE HUNDRED PERCENT TRUE.
Descendants: The Rise of Red (2024) - :heart:x4
These seem to just keep getting worse. Music is worse, and the storyline is the same tired theme as the others. I think enough is enough.
How I rate:
1-3 :heart: = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
9-10 :heart: = movies and TV shows I really love!
I’m not religious in anyway but despite that I thought this was ok. Some of the music scenes were decent but it’s kinda forgettable.
Preeeeetty messy endings on lots of ends... I guess there will be a second season since 1) Porsche and Porchay's mom looks shook af, and 2) Kim and Chay's relationship is still a question mark.
Even though both Vegas's and Pete's actor were awesome, and I liked seeing them together, their relationship is hella toxic. I was hoping that they wouldn't romanticize this kind of behaviour and attachment, but oh well...
The lines "But I still can't figure out where to shoot first: the head, chest, or the heart. (cue pointing gun at Porsche)" and "I'm not on the major family's side. I'm not on the minor family's side. I'm on your side." have got to be my favorite lines from the entire show.
Honestly this series has been thoroughly entertaining and this is coming from me who predicted that I was gonna drop it halfway through. But I didn't, and I'm here until the end, and I don't regret dedicating a huge chunk of my weekend to it.
Not the beat horror movie by any stretch but it wasn’t GOD awful. It’s funny that Jeffrey Dean Morgan starred in this movie cause it reminded me of a episode from Supernatural. Where people believed that a blind preacher had the ability to heal people but it was actually a reaper trading a life for a life. That episode was better than this movie
Wait... so the guy is stuck in this clown costume, right? The amount of POOP that has accumulated in the back of his drawers is the single most horrifying element of this film.
The last 30 minutes absolutely ruined the movie, turning the victimized sister into a superhuman boogieman. WTF were they thinking?!?
That's not empowerment. That's vilifying victims of abuse, and perpetuating the stigma of "broken" people.
It has a very unique style. I feel exhausted after watching this. The editing was almost too much. So much was going on. The cinematography was great. I never felt comfortable. Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis were the perfect mass murdering couple. Robert Downey Jr. was great at playing the tv anchor.
WOW what a great piece of filmmaking!
Absolutely hallucinating and disturbing trip with one of the most insane characters that I've ever seen! Every single character on this film has serious problems!
Crazy camera angles, the changing from color to black and white, the flashes all combined with a lot of symbolisms and critics about society.
Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey Jr and Tommy Lee Jones have fantastic performances, everyone of them shine in their own scenes!
So maniac, so wild, so different, that's what makes this so great!
Hell Camp (2023) was a netflix documentary about this same issue but it only focused on 80s and tried to show abusers as good guys.
This one is really well made and shows how much victims are still suffering AND these evil people getting away with all. It was so genuine and real. I feel sorry for all the victims and once again mad at american justice system. Keep fighting!
This episode showed many events :
First of all, what's happening with Dr. Mr. Handsome?? Is he a psycho??
I feel so bad about that little girl. She doesn't know anything and I think she's gonna suffer because of her bitch Mother...
The tension is sky-high b/w both fathers in the last scene...
I'm really excited about upcoming episodes...
Macabra, espeluznante, bizarra y humor negro. Lars Von Trier arruinó mi noche de sueño.
You've got to love dark comedies. I found it to be quite enjoyable I particularly enjoyed Lars' take on Dante's Inferno. However, it is apparent that Lars used this movie to indulge himself, perhaps a little too much.
A loved it so much. So funny and sick. The end was so interesting.
"I'm Already Ruined"
Sadly it's true. Moon-Dong is so broken that she can't be fixed or more like it will get in the way of her revenge if she tried to get happy...
"I have to stay faithful to my rage and fury"
She has to get her revenge to feel peace. Only after getting her revenge, she can see her future....
I really want to kill that teacher....and I don't fucking remember who is who as adult....I really want our Queen to have a happy ending
Incredibly hard to watch, at least if you have a past in any way similar to hers.
I didn’t even need to reach the end of this episode to be fully committed to her destroying them all.
This episode just broke me...
"Children don't grow up alone."
It's the biggest responsability to teach children what's right and what's wrong and love is the biggest part.
Interesting story, and I liked the directing and stylization (pay attention to the cold to warm color grading). The story was a little over the top and unbelievable at times, but it was still overall a good web drama.
The one glaring plot hole for me, though, was the fact that Ae Jin was a super successful influencer (to the point brands paid her to promote their stuff) so if she was as self-conscious about her appearance as the story set her up to be, I don't really understand why she didn't just get plastic surgery. Not only that, her family lived comfortably enough, so I'm not sure why this route wasn't ever even considered. It could have been brought up and discarded, for a number of different reasons, but it wasn't explored.
But I enjoyed the final message of "it's ok to not be perfect" in this age of overly edited social media pictures and impossible standards of beauty, and that your true friends (and the people that matter) will like you just as you are.
My Review of ‘Misery’ in 3 Sentences:
After this rewatch, I was reminded even more how incredible Kathy Bates is.
After this rewatch, it dawned on me that Paul Sheldon handled everything rather calmly the entire time.
This will always be one of the best Stephen King films.
Honestly, the book was much better, I watched this movie right after the book. The book was more terrifying, Annie was scarier, some parts in the movie was different from the book, and I felt like Annie: "this isn't what happened!". But I understand, the movies sometimes are different from the books for many reasons.
For those who question if book is needed to be read, I think you'd love the book if you enjoyed the movie.
A police film that perhaps has more ambitions than what it finally manages to create. Heavily influenced by the texture of Korean thrillers, it leads to a somewhat confusing story that feels more atmospheric than truly elaborate. As the investigation becomes darker, it also progressively loses its pacing, and conveys the feeling of wanting to be more than what it finally is. Special mention to the excellent design of a poster that references Edvard Munch in an unexpectedly appropriate way.