Post by darksidebeadle on Oct 4, 2018 0:09:20 GMT
Hi!
Only Ble Streak which was back then, never rewatched. 6/10
I'll have to dig in this Atlanta children story as I was not aware of it.
My Week:
The Disaster Artist (2015 Netflix): Overall, the movie was ok but it did not move me, I was not overly impressed and I fail to get in the hype about Wiseau. I haven’t seen The Room but because we don’t know where he comes from (Poland), we don’t know his age (1955) and he spent lots of riches to make his own film he should rise above all the other bad actors making bad movies out there? I don’t know… One last thing; Dave Franco’s fake eyebrows were distracting. 6/10
Wolf Warrior 2 (2017 Netflix): Ridiculous but fun, cheap but thrilling, gore but CGIed, good acting but doubtful screenplay. This movie has the best of the worst and the worst of the best, what I liked the most is the mix between Asian and Africans, my two favorite cultures. Now ya know. 6/10
The Shape of water (2017 Rental): Tuesday rainy afternoon, I’m off because I worked Sunday so I decide to watch a movie with my recently retired father. I say The Shape of water. He says let’s watch an action flick. I say The Shape of water. He says ok. We watched it and I’m glad we did. I loved the atmosphere, the cinematography and the ambiance which seemed to flow right along Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s waters. The acting, the actors (Shannon is my man), the story, everything was fluid and refreshing; I had a smile on the corner of my lips for 80% of the movie. But then again, that might have been my father’s scotch, the story doesn’t tell. 8-8.5/10
King Arthur: Legend of the sword (2017 Blu-ray): I expected an action fest filled with blood, slow-motions, flying limbs and little story development and got the opposite. The violence is clean and sparse and the story was well constructed. I always enjoy a good medieval and this was very well done. My only critic would be I think Jude Law’s casting was an error; he should have played Sir William (the good archer) and Aiden Gillen should have been the bad guy. 7-7.5/10
Mississippi Burning (1988 TV): I enjoyed this one quite a bite. Hackman, as the funny guy you don’t want to mess with and Dafoe, as the serious guy you can mess with because he’s actually a softy, made a most excellent duo. The story was true, powerful and well-constructed. 7.5-8/10
Good Day!
the disaster artist - I enjoyed it, thought it was pretty well done 7/10
Shape of Water - it was well e ought made and acted etc, it was fine 6.5
king Arthur - I cant even remember finishing it but I think I may of 4/10
Mississippi Burning - solid stuff, great casting 7-7.5