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Not bad
There's a scene with 2 phags but i guess is for comedic relief and not woke, still unnecessary if you ask me
Created: 06-25-2025
Yet another Mary Sue, except that the writers were so thick that they made her out to be so stupid that she ended up killing everybody... That's how intelligent feminist writers are...
Sprinting zombies, and a rapist zombie intelligent enough to stock Mary Sue, that's the kind of silliness you can find here...
Created: 06-25-2025
Climate change, role reversal, feminist crap...
Created: 06-25-2025
Anti-Trump propaganda film...
Created: 06-24-2025
Absolute shitty disney unlaughable comedy. And woman☕ everywhere.
Created: 06-24-2025
Falling Down, down under
Or Leaving Las Vegas for Australia.
One could argue this movie finds inspiration in Camus' The Stranger too. The book, not the Visconti movie.
Cage descends into madness in over-saturated hues. So, most of his career, with new colours.
Photography is excellent, Cage does what he does best, but the movie is a bit of a drag. That, or the themes treatment was too subtle for me. Or too heavy-handed, really.
This movie will probably be polarizing. I'm not sold.
Created: 06-23-2025
Sadly, the last of its still-born franchise
The plot twists are all completely predictable, which makes the over-experienced, over-competent main character look like an utter fool for not seeing coming. Because, seriously, it never occured to you?
The world-building is somewhat inconsistent, mostly because everything revolves around only one character, but it is definitely interesting, both visually and creatively.
Diesel with hair does look quite a bit like a chubby Hanks from the 90s, methinks. As an actor, he always gives me an over-compensating short man general feeling. He postures a lot. He's not bad, though. Better than mediocre, not all the way to brilliant.
Wood is excellent as expected, and Caine, is, well, deservedly a legend of British acting.
Leslie is cute as a button but this movie is a 1-seater, a Diesel-only vehicle, with two older, more experienced actors already making space for themselves.
This one really needed a sequel; it's the prototypical awkward first movie in a franchise that could find its stride.
Also, no bullshit.
Created: 06-23-2025
Lots of streets, lack of fire
Basically, the director of The Warriors trying to make lightning strike twice.
The script is fit for a 90s videogame. The 2D, side-scrolling, beat-em-all kind. Although the violence is more of the Hill/Spencer, A-Team slapstick kind. Bozo Duo rather than Double Dragon. Except for the end.
Setting is full-on 50s, with a sprinkle of Western long coats and lever actions. Also, suspenders. Lots of suspenders.
Visuals are mostly music video fare (before music videos really were a thing), but possibly a bit too dark, or not enough. Absolute Beginners and Highlander simply did it better as lighter and darker, with far superior scores. So did the Blues Brothers.
Not saying the music isn't good here, though, boasting the likes of Ry Cooder, Tom Petty or Stevie Nicks.
And this movie probably was pretty innovating in '84. It aged faster, though.
The cast is less stellar. Paré never happened, I never was a fan of Lane, and Dafoe plays his usual character; Dafoe, not Dafriend. Well, he was young then, so maybe before it became his only role.
It doesn't help that the characters are one-dimensional, and rather badly written. They simply lack charisma, which is a cardinal sin for this type of movie.
Nice to see Moranis in an unexpected role, though.
No overt wokeness that I saw, but I had lost interest by the two-third mark.
Could have been a nice movie with better acting, I guess.
Created: 06-23-2025
During the first interaction (especially) and the last interaction with Harley the princess acts a little bit weird/shy🤨. And in their last interaction Harley calls her "Fio" (short for "Fiona) just as a friendly gesture for letting the squad eat after their fight. But the princess gets weirdly shy (blushing red face) when she called her "FIon".
Also, even though the "Undead King" has a female body, they keep calling her "King"😑.
Created: 06-23-2025
Definitely woke
Don't use the word progressive. It's a framing of language to put normal people on the defensive. There's no good progress about an authoritarian fascist all powerful corporate state like Democrats dream about. What are we progressing towards... 1930s Germany? That out of the way, this show is all about the Democrat platform of sexual deviance, DEI racism, woman=strong and smart man=weak and dumb. It's so tiring. Some of the jokes were funny and a few of the episodes were entertaining, but that ultra libtard creator can't get out of his own way, always inserting bullshit.
Created: 06-23-2025
Sophomore slump
Script is a mess, extends in all directions and doesn't find its way.
Brolin and Del Toro reprise their characters, but with arguable success this time around.
This opus tries to imitate the style of its predecessor, but mostly pales in comparison.
Watch the first one. Skip this. No point.
Created: 06-22-2025
I found myself liking this
Watched this on several friends' recommendations.
Starting with the negative, it's a pretty cookie-cutter story about black ops on Mexican narcos, with out-of-the-box, ready-to-wear characters.
Then again, the actors manage to salvage their paper-thin alter egos. Del Toro and Brolin are excellent as usual, in their favourite register, as usual.
Blunt always brings commitment to her work (from what I've seen), and sells her Clarice Starling rather convincingly. And she's easy to look at. Not the most sugary of eye candies, but she does it for me. Probably not being objective here.
The script is unsurprising, but tightly focused and well paced. I have reservations regarding Villeneuve, but he does know how to tell a story.
What really surprised me, though, was the insane visual quality. Until I checked, and identified the director of photography as Sir Roger Deakins, Knight Bachelor of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Check him out, the bloke's got legit bragging rights.
As for wokeness, well, bad is bad, morals are grey for they who stare into the abyss, and the boss babe trope is completely avoided: Blunt's character gets manhandled by the bigger fellows around her, as expected given her small frame, and her character's lack of sheer malevolence.
All in all, not a fantastic movie, but a smashing watch.
Created: 06-22-2025