Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
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Justice League
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Some parts might be hard to understand if you've never read a DC comic, seen any of the animations, or watched the last movies (who Clark's/Superman's mother is, who is Lois Lane, what can Diana do, etc.) but the more you know the better it becomes. The Flash just tosses out the word Speedforce to glossover what his power is and for people out of the know it's not helpful. I understand. For such people, they're not going to love the movie as much as I do – that's okay, the extended cut and/or the Syder cut [over three hours long] will fill in the bits they don't understand.
The good: They rewrote comic book history to make fresh changes to the story. Even I was surprised and delighted – I was one HUGE smile in the theater -- by how they re-wrote large story arcs. The characters had great chemistry. The Amazons. The flashback battle scene.
The bad: They ovbiously cut large chunks that the audiance needed. Part of that included Stepenwolfs backstory and his relationship to Darkseid (he's Darkseids uncle) which could have opened the story up. The also powered down Wonder Woman and Stephenwolf. (The Flash hasn't really used his powers before, so it's understandable he was shown as weaker than he actually is.)
One change Wheaton made from Snyders original script is the post-post credit scene (stay around for the last frame after the credits). They wrote in a backdoor option on where to take the franchise and even though it will be fun, they shouldn't have. They really shouldn't have.
You should watch this in the theaters while you can.
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Suicide Squad Extended Edition
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Justice League for 6,7/10
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Virtually no one will have seen this movie.
The Northlander starring Corey Sevier. A post-apocalypse Canadian movie focused on Native cultures.
What I really liked - the world-building is seamless. The body art, architecture, tools and weapons all look like they come from the same world. It's possible to imagine a past and a future for the characters. The fighting scenes are well-done.
What I liked - most of the acting is good. The plot makes sense.
What I didn't like - it's a bit slow. Sometimes the things that happened off-screen where more interesting than the ones on-screen.Overall impression - 8/10. It's a good solid science-fiction story made on a low budget. It's one of my top two sci-fi movies I've seen this year (the other being Arrival which was actually released in 2016 but I didn't see it until January). Since this is the first feature from the director - and he'll have a higher budget for his next fillm - I'm looking forward to his future work.
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Coco (8/10) from pixar
not likely the disney cartoon film, pixar has it’s own way to tell a story, no more preachings and awkward play. this movie is talk about family and death land. death dont make farewell forever, forgot did it. -
A Closer Walk with Thee (2017)
Although the actors are good, this movie is nothing but an anti gay propaganda that being gay is a devil possessing you that kills and rape.
6/10 for the actors but 3/10 for the movie

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7/10
It was interesting enough to keep me occupied for a while. It was also great seeing a, assuming it was an authentic one, picture of the Boston Globe.
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6/10
Beautiful without any doubts, but I couldn't care less about the main character and just dulls in comparison to the next film I saw, which is:
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
8.5/10
Rich, stylish, classy, and carries itself in a stupendous balance of humor and sophistication.
5.5/10
Predictable and cliched. Yawned through most of it.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi
2 out of 10Very little flowed out from the story organically. Rather, most every scene was crafted to elicit an effect, emotion, or plot move. Worse, each arc in the film has a time limit, almost as cliche as a literal timer clicking in the corner. The second arc gave just a few hours for characters to cross the galaxy and do the impossible and be back in time for the proverbial dinner. Dumb. I could not suspend my disbelief through most of the film. The only saving grace was the relationship between Kailo and Rei. These actors have good chemistry on screen together and how their arcs develop is believable whereas everything else around them is jaw gapingly artificial.
See it in the theater if you have to but you can wait till home video or Netflix.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi
2 out of 10Very little flowed out from the story organically. Rather, most every scene was crafted to elicit an effect, emotion, or plot move. Worse, each arc in the film has a time limit, almost as cliche as a literal timer clicking in the corner. The second arc gave just a few hours for characters to cross the galaxy and do the impossible and be back in time for the proverbial dinner. Dumb. I could not suspend my disbelief through most of the film. The only saving grace was the relationship between Kailo and Rei. These actors have good chemistry on screen together and how their arcs develop is believable whereas everything else around them is jaw gapingly artificial.
See it in the theater if you have to but you can wait till home video or Netflix.
haven’t shown yet. someone told me it’s rocks and better than the last one. I don’t remember the details of original force awaken. but there is more human relationships than galaxy adventure, the producers of hollywood may think less sci-fi in it will get better feedbacks. acrroding to your review it’s not a good idea to waste time in the cinema.

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I just saw the Kenneth Branaugh remake of Murder on the Orient Express.
I'll say 4/5. There are some interesting story choices. The movie looks good: clothing, props, period architecture, lighting.
Some acting is better than others. The people doing the hair and make-up didn't work. Hercule Poirot's moustache was visibly fake as was the 'natural hair' of one of the characters in an important reveal scene. -
I just saw the Kenneth Branaugh remake of Murder on the Orient Express.
I'll say 4/5. There are some interesting story choices. The movie looks good: clothing, props, period architecture, lighting.
Some acting is better than others. The people doing the hair and make-up didn't work. Hercule Poirot's moustache was visibly fake as was the 'natural hair' of one of the characters in an important reveal scene.How was Daisy Ridley? Did she deliver a decent performance?
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Daisy Ridley gave a bit better than decent performance. Michelle Pfeiffer and Dame Judi Dench were the stand-outs. Johnny Depp was uninteresting - it's hard to tell whether he was intended to be flat and unsympathetic (which is a good directing choice) or whether he isn't all that good at toned-down performances.
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About Murder on the Orient Express, I think Johnny Depp was meant to be extremely unlikeable. I've read the book but this was the first time I've seen any adaptation and I was surprised at how much the sheer tragedy of the situation was highlighted. I mean, consider that the book begins with the inciting crime (the murder of the child and subsequent death and suicide), it seemed almost clinical in contrast to the movie.
Also while I liked the jaded, world-weary spin on the character of Poirot, I didn't like the insertion of the long-lost love, whose portrait Hercule carries with him. I just thought it was unnecessary.
But this actually wasn't the last movie I've watched. A couple of days after watching Murder on the Orient Express I went to see a Slovak film called The Teacher, which I truly enjoyed. It's the story of a teacher, natch :D, who basically extorts favours from the children she teaches and their parents using their grades. I didn't know that it was actually based on a true story, not that that made much of a difference to my enjoyment. I've also always loved the poetry of Samo Chalupka (that's a lie I didn't learn to speak Slovak until I was in my late teens) and the recitation of Branko at the end was pretty fantastic. I'd rate it a solid 4 out of 5.
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Concerning Johhny Depp's character on Murder On the Orient Express.
The character is intended to be despicable, but he could have been made sympathetic which is not at all the same thing.
To explain, the David Suchet version showed him as a frightened and unhappy man who was desparate enough to reach out to a stranger for help. Poirot turned him down for no good reason. Poirot regretted not helping a man in need no matter how horrible his past was. It would also be possible to depict Casetti as having destroyed his own life through his crime: showing remorse or shame.I liked the choice of focusing on the long-term damage done by the crime in this re-telling.
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The Last Jedi.
Definitely beter than Force Still Sleeps but i can see why it is controversial by the fans.
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I hate giving ratings for movies. It doesn't acknowledge that people enjoy DIFFERENT things. What one person will regard as irrelevant will ruin the movie for another person and vice versa.
I liked Star Wars: The Last Jedi a lot. I like the carry through on themes: do we integrate our past into our present; what are meaningful sacrifices as opposed to egotism; look closer at things. I like that someone who understands religious philosophy 'fixed' the Jedi religion. I like that someone looked at human history at what happens when someone kills the King. (Hint - Rome did not revert to being the Roman Republic when Julius Caesar was assassinated.) I feel that this movie was well-done and an excellent set-up for the conclusion of this trilogy: Kylo Ren has become the antagonist he was meant to be, Poe is set up to be the Rebel commander, Rey is set-up as the founder of an order who embrace the Light without being scared of the Dark.
I do not need to see yet another story of 'white male triumphant'. I like female characters with agency. I know a lot of the Rapid Puppies are irate at having a women of colour with lines and character development - who didn't even dress in a slave girl costume.
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I do not need to see yet another story of 'white male triumphant'. I like female characters with agency. I know a lot of the Rapid Puppies are irate at having a women of colour with lines and character development - who didn't even dress in a slave girl costume.
You might find a 13-year-old fanboi who said that online but that's not the consensus. (spoilers) For example, why set up a woman commander JUST introduced to lead the kamakazi run when you have long-lived characters who deserved to bow out in style? Admiral Akabar, for example? How about bringing back Lando? They made political choices all throughout the movie, and it sucked because of it. Fyn is never anything but a token character. Rose was at least better drawn but their side plot was forced and had zero effect on the main plot.
SWTLJ had real problems in the writing. They wanted to imitate the Marvel movies comedic tone, so they created Jar-Jar level missteps that sidestepped the tone of all the films which came before. And where were the sword fights, the signature SW set piece? Hated it. Just hated it all the way through.
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If you have read the book and liked it, I'm sure you will also like the film. Although there are some slight changes from the book, like in the book, it's the first person account (Elio's) narrative, in the movie it's not.
Both lead actors are great and they deserved the Golden Globe Nomination and I hope they will be nominated in Oscars. I think they are planning for a sequel since in the book, it was present day scenario with Elio only recalling of that 1983 love affair because he heard someone said "Later".
9/10

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I'm planning on seeing this next week.
I'm looking forward to A Wrinkle in Time.
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