Post by jcush on Dec 22, 2018 21:16:40 GMT

First Time Viewings:
Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018, Andy Serkis)
Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018, Andy Serkis)
This one is a step up from the 2016 "live action" Jungle Book, but is still just okay overall. The score is pretty good and it has its moments, but I just wasn't fully invested in the story. It lacks the fun of the animated film.
6/10
Venom (2018, Ruben Fleischer)
This one starts out okay, but gets messy in the last act. Tom Hardy gives a fun performance though.
5.5/10
Mickey's House of Villains (2001, Jamie Mitchell)
Mickey's House of Villains (2001, Jamie Mitchell)
This one wasn't nearly as fun as it could have been. The Disney villains are mostly wasted and the film is kind of boring.
5.5/10
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997, Karl Geurs)
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997, Karl Geurs)
An okay Winnie the Pooh adventure. The characters give it a boost.
6/10
The Tigger Movie (2000, Jun Falkenstein)
The Tigger Movie (2000, Jun Falkenstein)
Pretty fun for the most part, but it just felt like something was missing.
6.5/10
Piglet's Big Movie (2003, Francis Glebas)
Piglet's Big Movie (2003, Francis Glebas)
Some parts were fun, others didn't do much for me.
6/10
Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005, Frank Nissen)
Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005, Frank Nissen)
It has a pretty good message I suppose, but it just wasn't all that entertaining most of the time.
5.5/10
White Boy Rick (2018, Yann Demange)
White Boy Rick (2018, Yann Demange)
Matthew McConaughey puts in some good work here, the soundtrack works pretty well, and it does get a bit better in the final act, but I just wasn't ever fully invested in the story or the main character.
6/10
Scrooge (1951, Brian Desmond-Hurst)
Scrooge (1951, Brian Desmond-Hurst)
Alastair Sim is good as the title character, but I found the movie itself to be just okay.
6/10
Repeat Viewings:
Ace in the Hole (1951, Billy Wilder)
Repeat Viewings:
Ace in the Hole (1951, Billy Wilder)
This one has a great story/script, a damn good performance from Kirk Douglas, and a good supporting cast. Some great scenes in this one.
8.5/10
The Shop Around the Corner (1940, Ernst Lubitsch)
The Shop Around the Corner (1940, Ernst Lubitsch)
An extremely charming and entertaining film with good characters, strong performances, and well written dialogue. I've enjoyed it more each time I've watched it.
8.5/10
The Jungle Book (1967, Wolfgang Reitherman)
Nice animation, fun songs, and awesome characters make this one a Disney classic.
8/10
Die Hard (1988, John McTiernan)
Die Hard (1988, John McTiernan)
Still one of the best action films out there.
9/10
Thoroughbreds (2017, Cory Finley)
Thoroughbreds (2017, Cory Finley)
Liked this one even more this time. It has a great script, is very well shot, has a good score, interesting characters, and strong performances.
8.5/10
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001, John A. Davis)
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001, John A. Davis)
I always enjoyed this when I was a kid, but hadn't seen it in many years. It really didn't hold up that well, but I still enjoyed some parts of it and on the whole it's still a somewhat amusing film.
5.5/10
TV Viewings:
Seinfeld - Season 6 (1994-1995)
9.5/10
Seinfeld - Season 7 (1995-1996)
9.5/10
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - Die Hard
BEST ACTOR - Kirk Douglas (Ace in the Hole)
BEST ACTRESS - Olivia Cooke (Thoroughbreds)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Alan Rickman (Die Hard)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Margaret Sullavan (The Shop Around the Corner)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Lyle Vincent (Thoroughbreds)
BEST SCORE - Michael Kamen (Die Hard)
BEST SCRIPT - Billy Wilder, Lesser Samuels, & Walter Newman (Ace in the Hole)
BEST DIRECTOR - John McTiernan (Die Hard)
TV Viewings:
Seinfeld - Season 6 (1994-1995)
9.5/10
Seinfeld - Season 7 (1995-1996)
9.5/10
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - Die Hard
BEST ACTOR - Kirk Douglas (Ace in the Hole)
BEST ACTRESS - Olivia Cooke (Thoroughbreds)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Alan Rickman (Die Hard)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Margaret Sullavan (The Shop Around the Corner)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Lyle Vincent (Thoroughbreds)
BEST SCORE - Michael Kamen (Die Hard)
BEST SCRIPT - Billy Wilder, Lesser Samuels, & Walter Newman (Ace in the Hole)
BEST DIRECTOR - John McTiernan (Die Hard)
The Jungle Book: 8.5/10
Die Hard: 8/10
Mine:
Fargo Season 3 (2017 DVD): As you will see by my breakdown ratings, it took me three full episodes before I started enjoying this season (The first season I rated 9 and the second 8). At first I had no interest in none of the characters so the story was just plain uninteresting to me. I could only start to enjoy it once they started to suffer and be manipulated and lead to confusion, pain or death. Only characters I grew to like is the ‘’ ex-con girlfriend” and the “Bad guy”. And I liked them very much. The music was good too and the cinematography legit Fargoesque. Breakdown:
E1: 5.5-6/10
E2: 6/10
E3:6/10
E4:8/10
E5 8/10
E6: 7.5/10
E7: 8.5/10
E8: 8/10
E9: 8.5/10
E10: 8/10
Overall: 7.5/10
Galaxy Quest (1999 TV): This movie is always good and fun entertainment, although I wouldn’t consider myself part of its fan base. I’m more a Hitchhiker’s guide to the Galaxy kind of guy. 7/10

