Post by stonekeeper on Jul 14, 2019 18:51:45 GMT

First Time Viewings:
Storm Center (1956, Daniel Taradash)
Storm Center (1956, Daniel Taradash)
I liked the story of this one and Bette Davis and Kim Hunter put in some strong work.
7/10
South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut (1999, Trey Parker)
South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut (1999, Trey Parker)
Some good laughs in this one. I thought the first half was a bit better than the second half.
7/10
Team America: World Police (2004, Trey Parker)
Team America: World Police (2004, Trey Parker)
There's some clever satire in this and it's pretty funny throughout.
7/10
John Wick (2014, Chad Stahelski)
John Wick (2014, Chad Stahelski)
The action scenes are pretty well done, but it's held back by a pretty basic revenge story and some poor music placement.
6.5/10
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017, Chad Stahelski)
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017, Chad Stahelski)
About on par with the first one. Outside of some fun actions scenes, it's not quite engaging enough to work.
6.5/10
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019, Chad Stahelski)
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019, Chad Stahelski)
This one has the best action of the three and is the most engaging one overall. I enjoyed it.
7/10
Wild Things (1998, John McNaughton)
Wild Things (1998, John McNaughton)
This film has a bunch of twists in the second half that make it a crazy ride. I enjoyed it though.
7/10
Cruel Intentions (1999, Roger Kumble)
Cruel Intentions (1999, Roger Kumble)
Entertaining enough, but it never quite came together.
6.5/10
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993, Eric Radomski & Bruce W. Timm)
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993, Eric Radomski & Bruce W. Timm)
I thought it was okay. I expected more given its reputation.
6/10
Repeat Viewings:
Oliver & Company (1988, George Scribner)
Repeat Viewings:
Oliver & Company (1988, George Scribner)
Not among Disney's best, but it's fun.
7/10
The Fountain (2006, Darren Aronofsky)
The Fountain (2006, Darren Aronofsky)
I got into this one more this time around. It looks great, is well acted, and has a beautiful score.
7.5/10
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Stanley Kubrick)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Stanley Kubrick)
Always a fascinating viewing.
9/10
The Shining (1980, Stanley Kubrick)
The Shining (1980, Stanley Kubrick)
In my top 10.
10/10
TV Viewings:
Stranger Things: Season 3 (2019)
Another excellent season.
9/10
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - The Shining
BEST ACTOR - Jack Nicholson (The Shining)
BEST ACTRESS - Bette Davis (Storm Center)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Danny Lloyd (The Shining)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Shelley Duvall (The Shining)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - John Alcott (The Shining)
BEST SCORE - Clint Mansell (The Fountain)
BEST SCRIPT - Stanley Kubrick & Diane Johnson (The Shining)
BEST DIRECTOR - Stanley Kubrick (The Shining)
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - The Shining
BEST ACTOR - Jack Nicholson (The Shining)
BEST ACTRESS - Bette Davis (Storm Center)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Danny Lloyd (The Shining)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Shelley Duvall (The Shining)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - John Alcott (The Shining)
BEST SCORE - Clint Mansell (The Fountain)
BEST SCRIPT - Stanley Kubrick & Diane Johnson (The Shining)
BEST DIRECTOR - Stanley Kubrick (The Shining)
South Park: 7/10
Team America: 7.5/10
John Wick: 8/10
John Wick 2: 6.5/10
Wild things: was pretty talked about in my teen days; mainly for the hot sex scene. Haven't seen it since and it'S the only part I remember!
The Fountain: 9/10
2001: 7.5/10
The Shining: 7.5/10
Here's my last 2 weeks:
This week:
Cop and a half (1993 DVD): I don’t think it’s just the nostalgia speaking but this movie is entertaining and charming. The young actor is really cute and the rest of the cast is good too. People rating this movie so low are just mean (my wife included); it has a bunch of fun scenes, cool stunts, chemistry between the two leads and a feel-good ending. What more can you ask? My rating: 6.5/10
The negotiator (1998 DVD): Except the fact that this movie is a bit long and I always have trouble adapting to Samuel’s auburn hair; this was a solid movie with an interesting concept and story. Great cast too. My rating: 7.5/10
Chien de garde (2018 DVD): Sophie Dupuis’s first movie is a hard-hitting hit, mostly thanks to a solid cast. The ending felt abrupt, as if she lacked the time and money to really wrap it up conveniently. My rating: 7/10
Taking Woodstock (2009 DVD): I enjoyed it a lot the first time around but confirmed it’s an excellent movie on rewatch. With an amazing soundtrack, of course! 8/10
The Mothman prophecies (2002 DVD): This was like a long X-files episode and I do love me a good X-files episode. Plus I found that Gere made for a good Duchovny. The cinematography, direction and editing were all on Point and made this a Pleasant thriller. The fact that it’s based on true events is even crazier. I actually got real goosebumps a few times! 7.5/10
Instant family (2018 DVD): My wife really loved it! I enjoyed it mildly. Mora of a family drama than a pure comedy but we need more good and positive famdrams (I invented a new word) like this one. 6.5/10
Last Week:
Mission Impossible (1996 DVD) : IT was a real pleasure for me to rewatch it after all these years. I had actually forgotten that Emilio Estevez was in it. I don’t understand why he’s not even credited in the cast, he was good. Otherwise, this is one of the first action movies I discovered and till this day, still one of the great ones. (I was 11 when it came out and probably saw it a few years later.) The plot, the cast and the action makes this a classic for me but that helicopter/TGV scene lost small points. My rating: 8/10
Duel (1971 TV): As I was on a road trip with my father, he spoke to me about this movie and how I should watch it. Strangely, 2 days after it was on TV, so I did. It was a thrilling ride but after half a dozen times the truck appeared “shockingly” in the rear-view mirror, it became redundant and less and less credible. E.g.: The guy finally sees a police car but doesn’t stop. When he’s driving 100 mph, the truck driver is right there in his grill but then when the car breaks down and rolls 20 mph, the truck struggles to catch up. Good first official movie Stevie but lacked realism for me to really feel the thrill. One last complaint; we could hear the main character’s thoughts but only heard 3-4 of them. So either there was not much going on in his head or either they did not take full advantage of that aspect. What I learned from this movie: If you need to change your radiator hose, don’t procrastinate! My rating: 6/10
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997 TV): “Martin Blank is a professional assassin. He is sent on a mission to a small Detroit suburb, Grosse Pointe, and, by coincidence, his ten-year high school reunion party is taking place there at the same time.” I know I saw that movie before but remembered nothing about it so it was like a first watch. I can now say that this is one of my favorite rom-com, because yes, that’s what it is to me; a kick-ass-gun-popping-rom-com. My rating: 8.5/10
Ghost Stories (2017 Netflix): “Skeptical professor Phillip Goodman embarks on a trip to the terrifying after being given a file with details of three unexplained cases of apparitions.” What I liked: The cast, the cinematography, the soundtrack and the creepy moments. What I didn’t like: The story. My rating: 5/10

