Hollywood has been trying to get the rights to the Hacksaw Ridge story for decades. Haven't seen the movie, but I hope they did a great job, as it's one of the greatest acts of courage in US history.
Two thumbs up for Arrival. Extremely deliberative in its pace, but pretty profound. I smell an Oscar nomination for Amy Adams.
Really really liked Arrival. It felt a lot like Interstellar in tone.
I saw Inferno yesterday (the 3rd Tom Hanks-Robert Langdon movie). It's pretty similar to Da Vinci and Angels and Demons, but I love it. People are railing it saying it's a copy of the other two in formula, but I don't care! These movies are great in the sense that I can learn some history and at the same time see some places I may never see in person in my life (some are recreated in CGI).
They're like the National Treasure movies, a guilty pleasure.
Hopefully Mel Gibson will get some well deserved credit for this movie
Agree on Inferno. I thought the twist was great. My mind was going in a totally different direction. Great story-telling and action-packed.
Agree on Inferno. I thought the twist was great. My mind was going in a totally different direction. Great story-telling and action-packed.
I thought the guy that Sims stabbed and fell into the water off the board walk was going to swim to the bomb but nope.
Which twist? There's like 5 twists in this movie. One minute you think someone else is the bad guy and good guy then 10 minutes later it changes to someone else then it flips again and again!
For whatever reason, American audiences have not been fond of the last 3 movies of Expendables 3, Terminator Genisys, and this one.
The foreign box offices have carried those three on what would otherwise be huge busts.
New King Kong movie actually looks decent.
Always find it funny when excessive and/or poorly-construed advertising takes a film I want to see and makes me not want to see it anymore. Case in point: Passengers. I like Pratt, Lawrence, and (especially, thanks to turns in Frost/Nixon and 30 Rock) Michael Sheen; plus it looked like a sleekly directed mash-up of 2001/Solaris type sci-fi and (pretty explicitly) The Shining like psychological creepiness. But after three or four days of utterly relentless adverts, I am entirely turned off to the project—especially since the trailers have taken such pains to play up the romcom angle.
Usually when a trailer resorts to having to tease a sex scene I know the movie is going to be bad.
ive always felt Lawrence was overrated. I really hate her after the way she's mailed in her X-Men appearances.
I also feel Hollywood keeps pushing Pratt to be a star but he really is a one dimensional actor.
I also feel Hollywood keeps pushing Pratt to be a star but he really is a one dimensional actor.