Predictable sports movies are fun; Cinderella sports movies accurate down to exact shots, blocks, and body checks are few. Director Gavin O’Connor casted hockey players who could act in the reenactment of a ragtag bunch of college hockey players facing off against - [/and defeating] - the juggernaut Soviet Red Army hockey team in the Lake Placid 1980 Olympics. The attention to recreating game details...
This THE alt-right film. A cursory glance at the racial dynamics in it misses the true Based character and import of the story. In short, this is a film about Aryans under Jewish power. The cast of characters is small and each of the six major characters fulfills an archetypal role that illustrates modern political realities, and underlying racial characteristics. As follows: 1) the Driver, a White...
This story about an Arab emissary enlisted by a group of Vikings to confront an unnamed evil, based on Michael Crichton's book "Eaters of the Dead," is essentially entirely free from the usual subversive tropes found in modern films. Not only that, the story is also definitely Based, with the premise that the enemies are a race of human-eaters who are not human (in Crichton's book, possibly Neanderthals)....
Alot of homosexual jokes throughout the entire movie, also alot of jokes about god. The rest is pretty good
The Basini boy is so horribly miscast. Not only ugly but a bad actor. Maybe the worst soundtrack of any movie, ever. And in the end only slightly less obscure and inscrutable than the book. And they totally cut out Törless' sexual relationship with Basini. The gayness in general was toned down in favour of grossness (eating worms and sh*t--literally). Do not approve. The actors who played Beineberg...
Remember watching this as a kid. Such a shame it was never continued, it had such potential. I really love supernatural mystery stuff like this. The writing definitely has many flaws though, despite the nifty premise: The hero's motivations for wanting to keep the key as opposed to, you know, his daughter, are not established, neither are the villain's for going back on the deal when the only thing...
Turn off your brain, suspend reality, and enjoy this mindless, cliché nugget. Just as Hallmark Channel is the ‘go to’ for women who want to escape and put their brains in low idle, Torque is a most suitable male equivalent. That said, you will be hard pressed to find any women who will endure the mindless predictable bravado, misunderstood and ‘on the lam’ Ford (played by Martin Henderson),...
Where the f**k are my blonds? Grrrr.😡 Two hours of unending boredom and CRINGE! And insufficient f**gotry. Not-Ginsboyg got an upgrade (and hair) but ain't nobody want to see Steve Buscemi get buggered
I'd definitely say this is more so a movie directed towards female audiences as it's about sisterhood, witches and romance. Yet I do feel some men would enjoy this movie simply because its older and not woke with an all white cast. I enjoyed it because it's an older movie and something about movies past the 2000's or early 2000's has such a good feel to it. These type of romance movies remind me...
Hoffman (jewish) the lead actor - plays himself - but as an abusive psychologist scientist (you can't make it up). His crew are affirmative action picked in the jewish tradition. First is a blonde white woman that was Hoffmans patient, but that he slept with, and broke her (she is mentally unstable, its his fault). Second is his pet black man samuel L jackson, a genius of course and a student of classical...
I don't want to give any spoilers because there is almost no action. The entire thing relies on the premise, how the plot unfolds, and the tension between characters. Solid social commentary on the evils of Communism without having too much one dimensional bad guy stuff. (Like how the "Pianist" has the nazis push grandmas outside of 2nd story windows.) Power corrupts and we all make compromises. Even...
This one wasn't nearly as great as the other Lampoon vacation series. Couldn't even finish it, very slow and felt way to scripted for you to invest into it. but the first and second were great. second one was very funny
"The Father" is more than a drama about dementia - it's a profound philosophical meditation on the nature of human perception and the reliability of our mind as a tool for understanding reality. Director Florian Zeller masterfully immerses viewers in Anthony's consciousness (brilliantly portrayed by Anthony Hopkins), creating a unique perspective where objective reality constantly interweaves with...
I have been in the mood for family friendly light hearted movies and this movie was perfect. I would put this in a feel good category. Mixture of funny and being relatable. Great classic
Very kino lovecraftian underwater thriller. In my opinion it has a better cast and plot dynamic than The Abyss, which while a good flick goes on way, way, way too f**king long to hold your tension. This one is just the right length and packs twists in at the right pace.
Imagine the vile glee of the employee who stumbled upon this classic property (the Steve Martin version) and realized the damage they could do by remaking it. The original is a celebration of family, unity, and putting your loved ones first. As for this monstrous simulacrum, all the hallmarks of cultural marxism pop out from its cover like a f**king magic eye picture. No, I won't be watching it, and...
I understand the appeal of this series because many episodes are very creative involving likely technological trends, but every episode has egalitarian values and assumptions. In the series, Globohomo ideas are often explored, together with anti-white themes, making the series very subversive. Unfortunately, many of these Black Mirror ideas are being normalized today, so that people can accept them...
This is an important miniseries portraying the worst terrorist attack ever in Indonesian history. Muslim terrorist murdered 202 people in cold blood, simply because they were westerners. The wicked islamists first sent a suicide bomber into Paddy's bar, killing and injuring many people. Immediately, people inside fled from the dreadful scene of carnage and fire, but little did they know that they were...
The Invisible Guest is a masterfully crafted crime thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by Oriol Paulo, the film begins with a seemingly straightforward crime but gradually reveals layers of complexity as the narrative unfolds. The gaps in the initial story are eventually filled, altering the perception of the crime until the final, shocking truth is unveiled. The story...
This film explores the journey of a former superhero actor, played by Michael Keaton, as he attempts to reinvent himself and gain recognition beyond his iconic role as Birdman. The casting of Keaton, known for his acting as Batman, adds a meta-layer to the character's struggle. While the movie casts very good actors and nice camera work, the script is incredible pretentious and lacks coherent storytelling....
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