Get ready everybody, because this is one of those reviews where I become completely unhinged and truly live up to my politically incorrect label. I must bring balance to the force (and will likely do so again whenever I get around to reviewing Disney Star Wars IX: The Disney Hard-On). Rated: 3.5 / 5 I'm … Continue reading Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) review
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The International (2009) and its relevance
Rated: 3.5 / 5 Made after the 2008 housing market crash, this is a film that hasn't lost a single ounce of relevance. It's a corporate thriller about a corrupt bank, and the efforts to expose the corruption and put those who are responsible in prison. Problem is, any potential witness, and potential whistle-blower, gets … Continue reading The International (2009) and its relevance
Eye in the Sky (2015) review
Rated: 3 / 5 This is an old review from letterboxd (before my account was deleted). "Never tell a soldier he doesn't understand the casualties of war." Honestly, I thought that quote was more fitting than the one they used at the start of the movie: "In war, truth is the first casualty." Was looking … Continue reading Eye in the Sky (2015) review
Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: December 1990
Film director John Carpenter (36) weds producer Sandy King. Iraq accepts Bush's offer for talks. First parliamentary election in newly reunified Germany. US 69th manned space mission STS 35 (Columbia 11) launches into orbit; first time 12 people in space at the same time. Due to Persian Gulf crisis gas hits $1.60 per gallon price … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: December 1990
RE: WotW and Black Pilled’s white nationalist Joker critiques
So I made a review of that film Joker in the past. Like Star Wars: The Last Jedi, I thought that would be the end of my opinions on the film on this site. Like Star Wars: The Last Jedi, I thought wrong. Only this time, it's not some SJW dumbshits that I'm responding to. … Continue reading RE: WotW and Black Pilled’s white nationalist Joker critiques
Christmas, its songs, and the Greatest Christmas Movie of all Time
What is the meaning of Christmas? It's meaning has being altered (to put it lightly) over the centuries. Initially, it meant the day Christ was born (even though it's highly likely he wasn't born on December 25). The significance being to celebrate the birth of a man who would go on to make the world … Continue reading Christmas, its songs, and the Greatest Christmas Movie of all Time
Richard Jewell (2019) review
Rated: 3.5 / 5 "Jewell fits the profile of the lone bomber. A frustrated white man who was a police wannabe who seeks to become a hero." If Steven Spielberg's 2018 film The Post is a message about the importance of the press and how they should never be suppressed from reporting the truth, then … Continue reading Richard Jewell (2019) review
Casper (1995) review
Rated: 3.5 / 5 What's it like to die? Like... being born, only backwards. I actually liked this mid-90s kid flick. Not something you're going to hear me say too often, because aside from the animated Disney flicks, 9 times out of 10, 90s kid films sucked ass. The 3 Ninja movies sucked ass (though … Continue reading Casper (1995) review
Angel Heart review
Rated: 4/5 WARNING: The analysis I do for this film makes spoilers inevitable. Watch this film one time through before reading this review. Or don't and just read this review first, I don't really give a shit. The important thing is that I gave you a spoiler warning so that you have no one to … Continue reading Angel Heart review
Joker (2019) review
Rated: 3.5 / 5 (might go up on a rewatch) Look at this as a way to sneak a real movie in the studio system under the guise of a comic book film. -- Todd Phillips, director of Joker So this isn't going to be a review so much as just thoughts that spur to … Continue reading Joker (2019) review
