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Will Smith is generally watchable in whatever he's in. I like Focus and Hitch, but he has a certain amount of presence/charisma that probably makes those films a touch more enjoyable than they should be.
Looking at Will Smith's filmography, it's been pretty dire from the get-go. I remember liking Ali and I Am Legend, and Wild Wild West is the closest a Western has come to perfection, but other than that....
- Wild, Wild, West (although I bet he wished he took The Matrix now)
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It's the closest a movie with a giant mechanical spider has come to perfection.
It's the closest a movie with a giant mechanical spider has come to perfection.
Hello, Mehro. Where have you been..for...well...years?
I've never seen Wild Wild West, but after seeing this episode of South Park, I felt like I didn't need to.
The first Men In Black is great fun, as is Independence Day...
You know it's bad when Pauldy says it's bad.If you have not seen Wild Wild West , then your in luck, a dreadful film.
I read that it's the summary of the opinions of 11 reviewers, which explains why it's so diverse, I guess.It just looks like a list of films that someone remembered watching in the last 5 years. I see no sense to the structure of it or the inclusion of some terrible films.
To be fair, all those films received some degree of acclaim. Bernie was wonderful.I definitely feel like they're trying to balance the obvious acclaimed films with ones they're trying to sort of personally revere, in order to make the list unique. To mixed results, in my opinion. I like that something like Frances Ha is higher than expected but there's some weird inclusions around the middle: The World's End, Magic Mike, Bernie, A Dangerous Method.
While writing this I realised Weekend wasn't on the list, which is another glaring omission. I'm struggling to think of a better British film, unless you count Shame, in the last 5 years, than Weekend.
Yeah actually that was one that startled me! Such a boring nothing film.Haywire is in there.
I mean, what the feck.
Yeah I think it's a fantastic film. Lea and Adele were both fantastic.Blue is the warmest colour
About a young girl who is still at school and has many life decisions to make. I don't want to discuss the story too much but it was honestly one of the best films I have ever seen. It's 3 hours long and you feel like you went on a journey with the main character. Truly a great film and one that I would recommend to everyone to watch.
I don't really watch foreign films so it was a nice surprise seeing how good this film was.
10/10
Yep it was a very gripping film throughout and those two actresses' did an amazing job.Yeah I think it's a fantastic film. Lea and Adele were both fantastic.
Yep it was a very gripping film throughout and those two actresses' did an amazing job.
If anyone has any other foreign masterpieces I would be glad to hear them.
Edit - Just saw your edit and it's very strange because the only foreign films I've seen this year is Blue is the warmest colour and run lola runThat was a weird/fantastic film.
Yep it was a very gripping film throughout and those two actresses' did an amazing job.
If anyone has any other foreign masterpieces I would be glad to hear them.
Edit - Just saw your edit and it's very strange because the only foreign films I've seen this year is Blue is the warmest colour and run lola runThat was a weird/fantastic film.