Post by darksidebeadle on Apr 29, 2019 1:55:22 GMT

FIRST TIME MOVIE VIEWING
The Mule (2018, Clint Eastwood)
Based on the true story of a 90-year-old horticulturist (Clint Eastwood and Korean War veteran who turns drug mule for a Mexican cartel.
Entertaining little film that does not outstay its welcome.
6/10
Avengers: Endgame (2019, Russo Brothers)
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So the culmination of eleven years worth of set up in this Marvel Cinematic Universe that feels like an episodic tv series is about to have its finale and its a big one... over three hours. This film is sure to satisfy those who have been impressed with the last couple of phases of Marvel films, I personally gravitate towards the Phase One films. This direct sequel to last years Infinity War starts off quite slow for the first hour or so and I think this will be the main complaint by most people but I did not mind the low key hangs with these surviving characters. The film does pick up though and has a few laughs along the way, some above average action, fun hijinx but the whole time I am thinking this story is wasted on these terrible visual directors. Marvel films are all pretty bland but the Russos make spectacle so damn ugly. That said most of the conclusions are satisfying from a story point of view bar some small missteps here and there.
6/10
Retroactive (1997, Louis Morneau)
Interesting concept film where a psychiatrist makes multiple trips through time to save a woman that was murdered by her brutal husband.
It doesn't quite work, something about the production and some pf the performances sucks the life out of some good ideas.
3.5/10
REPEAT MOVIE VIEWING
Tootsie (1982, Sydney Pollack)
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Classic film where Dustin Hoffman plays Michael Dorsey, an unsuccessful actor who disguises himself as a woman in order to get a role on a trashy hospital soap.
The only thing that really dates the film is the music but its still a strong work overall.
8/10
This is England (2006, Shane Meadows)
blu ray
Hard hitting but also sweet and funny tale about a young boy becomes friends with a gang of skinheads. Followed by three even better sequel mini-series.
7.5/10
US Marshals (1998, Stuart Baird)
blu ray
Spin off from The Fugitive that is just as entertaining if not more so.
7/10
FIRST TIME TV VIEWING
The Orville (2019, Season Two)
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Seth Macfarlane pitched a Star Trek parody show to get on tv but smartly shed most of the parody by the end of season One and has not made a show more Star Trek than the actual Star Trek shows being produced.
Highly Recommended
WEEKLY FILM AWARDS
BEST FILM: Tootsie
BEST ACTOR: Dustin Hoffman - Tootsie
BEST ACTRESS: Jessica Lange - Tootsie
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Stephen Graham - This is England
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Vicky McClure - This is England
BEST DIRECTOR: Shane Meadows - This is England
10/10 - Perfection (or as close to it as possible)
09/10 - An Excellent film
08/10 - A VERY Good film
07/10 - A Good film
06/10 - A Solid film
05/10 - An Average film
04/10 - Below Average film
03/10 - A mostly bad film
02/10 - A mostly terrible film
01/10 - Awful through and through
00/10 - Not only awful but offensive too
Yours:
The Mule 8/10
Glad you enjoyed it, I liked it too.
Have you heard Clint is working on another movie now?
Tootsie 9/10
Yep, classic. Did my watching it inspire you to watch it again?
US Marshals 6/10
I remember thinking it was so-so. I preferred The Fugitive.
Mine:
Deliverance 9/10
John Boorman movie with Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. Classic, indeed. All the actors are great, and it's so intense. It's beautiful visually too.
Guns of Navarone 8.5/10
The movie with Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn, about a mission to blow up two Nazi cannons during WW2. Loved it, I thought it was brilliant, the cast is great. Loved David Niven and Anthony Quinn, especially.
Citizen Kane 10/10
Wow. Truly a masterpiece. I think it's still very relevant politically too. Visually, it's out of this world really. And Orson Welles was just 26 at the time, I read.
The Ballad of Cable Hogue 8/10
It's Sam Peckinpah movie, a Western, with Jason Robards, about a man left to die by his partners in the desert, who survives, finds a water spring near a town, and decides to live there. I liked it, it's more like a comedy and a love story, Jason Robards is really good.
hey
You may have reminded mr to rewatch tootsie

Deliverance - yup I’m - fan too 8/10
Guns of Navarone - I may have see. This as a kid, not sure
Citizen Kane 5.5 not seen in a long time and maybe due a rewatch. Technically gorgeous but I found the acting pretty hammy

