On Showtime I watched the Green Book, I was shocked. I didn't expect it to be so good. If you like the sort of buddy movie, although these two are not exactly buddies, and cars and music of 1962, see this film.
I gave it a 9 out of 10. I think Viggo must of gained 40 or 50 pounds to play this sort of punch drunk tough guy New Yorker. It's based on a true story. Word of mouth can work, it only did $320K opening weekend but finished with $85 million.
Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
On Showtime I watched the Green Book, I was shocked. I didn't expect it to be so good. If you like the sort of buddy movie, although these two are not exactly buddies, and cars and music of 1962, see this film.
I gave it a 9 out of 10. I think Viggo must of gained 40 or 50 pounds to play this sort of punch drunk tough guy New Yorker. It's based on a true story. Word of mouth can work, it only did $320K opening weekend but finished with $85 million.
Yeah. I watched it too a couple weeks ago. Made a post about it a few back. There were a few scenes that were kinda tough to watch, but I’m glad I did. Hell of a movie all the way around. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sully1983:
I highly recommend seeing Uncut Gems in theaters folks. It was sensational and Adam Sandler gives a great great performance in it (Kevin Garnett was pretty good too and played a key role).
Maybe not the best movie to watch until the Chiefs season is done, for better or worse. Could induce myocardial infarction. [Reply]
Finally watched Us last night. Super fun movie. Whimsical and well acted, even from the kid actors. Felt like a bit like a National Lampoons version of a scary movie in a good, fresh way. Enjoyed it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Finally watched Us last night. Super fun movie. Whimsical and well acted, even from the kid actors. Felt like a bit like a National Lampoons version of a scary movie in a good, fresh way. Enjoyed it.
I just got done watching US, I had such high hopes for that film after reading so many reviews. I'm only able to give it 5 stars out of 10. The Director Jordan Peele did such a great job with the film "Get Out". I think he just grabbed the first horror idea that came into his mind and ran with it. Acting was incredible, cinematography, lighting, set design, and sound track were great. It's just that the script and story does not fully deliver. It's so conceptual that it loses horror, yet so rushed in execution that it loses it's coherence. The script is underdeveloped and this is why the film fails for me. [Reply]
Blew chunks. It has great reviews, too. It's chock full of wankery; both figuratively and literally. If you want to see a grizzled old Willem Defoe recreate the pillow humping scene from Black Swan then this is the movie for you. [Reply]