You People on Netflix - 7/10. Romantic comedy which turned out to be pretty funny. We watched it with out new 4k projector and it gave this movie even more charm. I wanted to have one of those devices for quite some time and recently read couple of articles on Projectors Land. It helped me to make my final decision and must admit it was a very good choice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
The Menu was pretty weird. Not really my style of movie.
That cheeseburger did look amazing though.
I really enjoyed The Menu, even if Nicholas Hoult's character made it hard to suspend my disbelief because he was too one dimensional in his cultishness. [Reply]
I watched Whip It. Hadn't ever heard of it before. I was like whatever I'll just kick it on while I'm knocking shit out in the office. It was pretty danged good.
As unlikeable as Ellen (at the time) Page became, she (at the time) was really good in this. So was Drew Barrymore, who've I've never thought was very good...in anything. It was a pretty shallow role, but she made me laugh every time. Plus she directed it, and from a directorial perspective, it was pretty solid.
Don't go in expecting much, but if you get a chance, it's worth a look. [Reply]
Originally Posted by markdis:
You People on Netflix - 7/10
Watched this the other night with the wife. Surprisingly funny, though i doubt a lot here will like it because "The Message". If you're the type that gets bent out of shape over making fun of Karens and the such, this might not be for you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mlyonsd:
A Man Called Otto was good. Wife and I both liked it.
It was a really good movie. Both my wife and I loved it but I had to roll my eyes at
Spoiler!
the scene where the kid had to announce he was a transgender. It was almost laughable. They just had to throw that sad sob side story in because... you know... "The Message!".
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
M3gan was enjoyable enough but nothing special. It’s more one that I’d recommend to a preteen who is just getting into horror.
Surprisingly better than i thought it'd be. It was clever enough and didn't take itself too seriously. There was surprisingly good character depth.
Not a true horror movie, but fun enough for a date night or a popcorn night with the kids or something.
Better than you'd initially think it would be, i'd say. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Surprisingly better than i thought it'd be. It was clever enough and didn't take itself too seriously. There was surprisingly good character depth.
Not a true horror movie, but fun enough for a date night or a popcorn night with the kids or something.
Better than you'd initially think it would be, i'd say.
Yeah, shades of the Child's Play reboot with the murderous AI doll, but I feel like I'll remember this one a bit more fondly. [Reply]
The wife and I went and watched this last night. We did not think it was funny much at all. Really a boring movie if you ask me. It is getting good reviews on Rotten Tomatoes though so maybe others will like it. [Reply]
Just got done watching the Banshees of Inisherin. I enjoyed it and it was definitely something a bit different. Brendan Gleeson and Colin Ferrell are just excellent actors in anything. [Reply]