Frustrating and tiresome, yet somehow never quite boring.
Hard pass though - I definitely don’t recommend this one.
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All in Dramatic Biopic
Frustrating and tiresome, yet somehow never quite boring.
Hard pass though - I definitely don’t recommend this one.
Pre-crazy Shia LeBouf was a nice touch, but it didn’t make this any more tolerable.
If you really really like cars and racing, you’ll love this.
If you don’t, well… then you probably won’t.
Roger Ailes’s behavior was actually more revolting to watch than the entirety of “Cats”…
Orlov (Cage) figures out that he can sell guns to mobsters to make a buck. Mobsters turn into to governments, and guns turn into more guns (and also attack helicopters)
I heard about this movie while listening to an NPR podcast.
Does it surprise you that I listen to NPR, or podcasts?
For the sake of wordiness, and because this is about one of those families that isn’t creative enough to come up with more than one name for the patriarchal line, I’m going to go with P1 for Jean Paul Getty (the grandfather), P2 for Jean Paul Getty II (his son), and P3 for Jean Paul Getty III (the grandson).
Howard Hughes was, undoubtedly, the inspiration for the film-version of Tony Stark.
I didn’t know what “The Birth of a Nation” (2016) would be about.
Frankly, I kinda wish it had stayed that way.
I can’t quite describe this as a “buddy comedy,” because it wasn’t. There were jokes, and the ending was positively American, but it wasn’t a comedy.
During highschool and college, I’d heard “Bohemian Rhapsody” so many times that I was sick of it, which made me fairly apprehensive about seeing the movie with the same name.