Cargo on Netflix Very, very decent zombie movie, and not your ordinary one at that. It takes on a much more personal perspective with the genre, what it feels to lose your loved ones and yourself. You know the endgame from the beginning, but the journey is worth it. 7/10
Yes, I did. Hungry? Have some Fudge! They opened for Cream at the Music Hall, and I was there. I wondered at the time if there was a food theme to the concert. Then music happened. (these are little bitty movies with music)
I have better taste! It's cold down on the bayou They say it's in your mind But the moccasins are treadin' ice And leavin' strange designs Cajuns say the last time That this happened they weren't here All Beaumonts full of penguins And I'm a-playin it by ear - Townes Van Zandt
2011 was a long time ago so I don't remember much from it, just that I didn't like it. I only remember two things: 1) Matt Damon was weird, in a bad way 2) When things were at their worst and tension at a climax... oh wait, don't worry, the CDC figured it out. We good. End movie. I was excited for that movie too.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - 6.5/10 Idk what people are talking about, it wasn’t that bad. I liked it better than the last one, and I’m insterested in seeing what they do next. This is a movie I’d rent from Redbox and not mind watching again.
I can't believe I hadn't even heard of this movie especially with that all-star cast -- 93% on rotten tomatoes as well. I read about it and SS used some weird directed low cost marketing and it didn't work -- the film bombed. Anyway... cool film 8.0/ 10
I'm glad I'm not the only one that pluralizes it rather than (correctly) calling it "Infinity War." I know, it shouldn't be plural, but I cannot seem to correct myself... makes me feel like my dad when he talks about "The Facebooks."
The Killing of Sacred Deer What the ****? Like, what the ****? This movie made me question everything in the world lol. Insane concept. Incredibly acted by the entire cast. 10/10
I watched 50/50 on showtime this weekend and it was pretty darn good, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogan 7/10
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Enjoyable but it's certainly becoming clear the series is getting stale. I thought Jurassic World pumped some life into the franchise, and despite it recycling elements from the first film, was a lot of fun. Well this one continues to hit many of the same notes as previous films, and continues to use the same (now tired) plot devices. Throw in a whole lot of plot holes (which I don't mind too much for popcorn film) and this one ends up being pretty average. I'd rank 'em: Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, Lost World, Fallen Kingdom and JPIII. 5/10