Likewise. Rather look at the stills in a book than sit through his boring films.
Likewise. Rather look at the stills in a book than sit through his boring films.
The Harder They Fall
Solid film but I feel like it had a bit of an identity crisis. The opening scenes were harrowing, I expected a dark storyline. We did get dark moments however it was punctuated by comedy at the wrong moments.
When they had the fastest gun slinger in the west stand off and the good guy died (I'm terrible with names sorry) it was done in such a comedic manner yet he was a person that you grew fond of throughout the movie.
Eurher go comedy or go drama because in thus instance the 2 didn't blend well.
The Harder They Fall is one of those that I kept forgetting to watch and now I don't have a Netflix subscription anymore.
1. Drive My Car ★★★★★
2. Licorice Pizza ★★★★
3. Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes ★★★
4. Jackass Forever ★★★
5. Boiling Point ★★★
6. Nightmare Alley ★★
As professional wrestling has taught us, older men are less able to take bumps but are happy to compensate with elaborate cock and ball torture. Looking at you, Goldberg.
So I'm trying to come up with topics for my YouTube channel (I know, I know). I did one on Defending Alien Resurrection. Does those sort of videos sound interesting to anyone? I might try and do more
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Defend worse films.
But only if you mean it.
Like Batman & Robin, the 3rd best Batman film ever made.
I'd take Batman & Robin over a lot of the superhero esque movies nowadays. At least it was fun to watch.
Debating whether to do the Abrams Star Trek movies, Escape From LA or Stallone Judge Dredd
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I like them all. Can you defend the latter two though?
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