No way Bill! Crank 2 is amazing! True... it loses any sense of restraint that the first film had, and is barely even a choerant film itself... but it's so fecking bat-shit mental, that it's hilariously entertaining.
No way Bill! Crank 2 is amazing! True... it loses any sense of restraint that the first film had, and is barely even a choerant film itself... but it's so fecking bat-shit mental, that it's hilariously entertaining.
Yep... if you leave your brain at the door, and don't take anything seriously, it's quite a bit of fun.
If however, you've watched L.A Confidential in the recent past, I would probably avoid...
I've come to conclusion that there are two types of people in the world: one type that loves everything Tarantino does, and another that is confounded by the hype surrounding a man who makes distinctly average, albeit enjoyable, films.
Anyone seen Gangster squad? Seems to be getting mixed reviews. Wouldn't mind seeing that.
Argo is a very watchable film but the jingoism that was on display was almost vomit inducing.
I thought it was the Crash of depression movies. It started really well, albeit seemingly attributing mental illness to specific recent traumatic incidents, which isn't how it works really, but then by about an hour in, they'd just forgot these characters were supposed to be bi-polar, and they were just being a bit sulky before curing their depression through dance and love.
Bradley Cooper was indeed very good though. But it seemed to have been written by someone with a cereal packet knowledge of depression. I'm amazed it's gotten so much good will. But I'm probably being picky tbf, I'm no expert on mental health by any means, but the end was top class mush.
What jingoism? I thought it was fairly honest about the political situation.
Yeah, pretty honest except for the whole rewriting history for "entertainment purposes" that just happened to solely glorify America and give us a cringeworthy cheese fest.
I thought it was the Crash of depression movies. It started really well, albeit seemingly attributing mental illness to specific recent traumatic incidents, which isn't how it works really, but then by about an hour in, they'd just forgot these characters were supposed to be bi-polar, and they were just being a bit sulky before curing their depression through dance and love.
Bradley Cooper was indeed very good though. But it seemed to have been written by someone with a cereal packet knowledge of depression. I'm amazed it's gotten so much good will. But I'm probably being picky tbf, I'm no expert on mental health by any means, but the end was top class mush.
Despite it dealing with mental illness quite badly it still worked surprisingly well and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Go figure? And the end was rom-com mush but you don't really expect much else. That I could forgive it for it's various failings surprised me TBH but I did enjoy it.
Mama - 5/10 Typical horror film. I jumped a couple oftimes but the ending was lame.
This is one of those movies where they show the ghost/monster/villain what have you, throughout the movie so by the end, it's not scary anymore.