Could easily defend Escape From LA and Judge Dredd
Could easily defend Escape From LA and Judge Dredd
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I'd be curious.
I'd watch a defense of Alien Resurrection. I think Abrams Trek films are too middle of the road for them to be interesting.
1. Drive My Car ★★★★★
2. Licorice Pizza ★★★★
3. Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes ★★★
4. Jackass Forever ★★★
5. Boiling Point ★★★
6. Death on the Nile ★★
7. Nightmare Alley ★★
I was impressed by the extent to which Gal Gadot was willing to get dry humped by Armie Hammer, that was about it.
What's the point in a who dunnit when you don't care who did it.
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February
1. Beauty & the Beast ☆☆☆☆
2. Marry Me ☆☆☆☆
3. Ali & Ava ☆☆☆☆
4. My Bloody Valentine ☆☆☆☆
5. Jackass Forever ☆☆☆☆
6. Friday the 13th ☆☆☆☆
7. Dog ☆☆☆
8. The Duke ☆☆☆
9. Moonfall ☆☆☆
10. Stillwater ☆☆☆
11. The King's Speech ☆☆☆
12. Death On the Nile ☆☆☆
13. Billy Liar ☆☆
14. Uncharted ☆☆
15. Studio 666 ☆☆
16. Wayne's World ☆☆
17. Belle ☆
Really enjoyed that stupid J.Lo/Owen Wilson film.
1. Drive My Car ★★★★★
2. The Souvenir Part II ★★★★★
3. Licorice Pizza ★★★★
4. Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes ★★★
5. Jackass Forever ★★★
6. The Duke ★★★
7. Boiling Point ★★★
8. Death on the Nile ★★
9. Nightmare Alley ★★
In conclusion, British cinema is a land of contrast. If my top two films are anything to go by, I'm partial to films in which people's partners die and they work through it via their art. The Duke is perfect Sunday afternoon on ITV viewing.
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The Batman is not the sort of film that you should see the midnight showing of. It's long and slow. Intermittently interesting, frequently boring. Can't decide if it gets ☆☆ or ☆☆☆☆.
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