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What's the last or current Movie you Watched ?

RefixnarcisM

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Amityville Awakening.
- Wasting my time, not worth to watch.
 

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Hadn't seen this for a while and I'd forgotten just how good it is!!! Danny Boyle's debut... and a damn fine one :thumbs up::thumbs up:
 

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Spider-Man: Homecoming... Way better than I expected.
 

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Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016)



I was a big fan of this BBC Comedy series back in the day, so I was really hoping this would be as funny and clever as the TV series. Unfortunately, it was a major disappointment. Absolutely Fabulous the show was witty and sharp. This movie is the opposite. Which is a pity, as this could really have been fabulous...
 

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The Whole Truth (2016)



Mike Lassiter did NOT kill his father. His defense attorney Richard Ramsey (played by Keanu Reeves), who was having an affair with Mike's mother Loretta (played by a virtually unrecognizable Renée Zellweger), committed the murder...

While I'll admit that I didn't predict the twist in "The Whole Truth", most of the movie is nothing special. This is no work of genius, mind you; it's not ''A Few Good Men'' nor is it ''The Lincoln Lawyer'' - but it is a well-crafted courtroom drama worth watching on a Sunday afternoon.
 

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I was a big fan of this BBC Comedy series back in the day, so I was really hoping this would be as funny and clever as the TV series. Unfortunately, it was a major disappointment. Absolutely Fabulous the show was witty and sharp. This movie is the opposite. Which is a pity, as this could really have been fabulous...

Sadly most movies from TV series turn out to be disappointing. Extending a script/scenario from a 30 min show to 90+mins rarely works well

 

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Better Watch Out...



In a blender combine 1 part "Home Alone", 1 part "Teaching Mrs.Tingle", 2 parts "Scream" and puree...
 

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The Way He Looks / Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho

The Way He Looks (Portuguese: Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho – literally, "Today I Want to Go Back Alone"). Scroll to bottom for fun trivia.



This 2014 Brazilian coming-of-age romantic drama film based on the 2010 short film "I Don't Want to Go Back Alone" (Eu Não Quero Voltar Sozinho) -- directed, written and co-produced by Daniel Ribeiro -- won two awards at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival; the FIPRESCI Prize for best feature film in the Panorama section and the Teddy Award for best LGBT-themed feature. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.

Leonardo (Ghilherme Lobo) is a blind teenager searching for independence. His everyday life, the relationship with his best friend, Giovana (Tess Amorim), and the way he sees the world change completely with the arrival of Gabriel (Fabio Audi).

The main cast reprise their roles from the original short film.

I bought the movie on You Tube, having seen many clips and scenes over time, and am obsessed with this movie.

Such good writing, good characters (who are generally well developed/realized), and good acting make this coming-of-age film something different. While the main theme of emerging identity is accessible, Leonardo's blindness adds dimensions, qualities, strengths, and conflicts that are refreshing, original, and gratifying. The interactions between characters -- friends, families, communities -- have a believable feel that grounds the performance.

Ghilherme Lobo, as Leonardo, does such a convincing portrayal of a blind young man that I would remind myself he is a sighted actor.


Trivia: Ghilherme has six siblings and comes from an artistic family: his father is a musician and his mother is a singer. His artistic training comes from dance. He began dancing at age eight with Ballet Stagium in São Paulo. He moved to the Cisne Negro Companhia de Dança, where he remained until age 13.
 
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King Cobra

2016 American biographical crime-drama film about the life and early career of Brent Corrigan.

Directed by Justin Kelly.
Based on the book Cobra Killer: Gay Porn, Murder, and the Manhunt to Bring the Killers to Justice by Andrew E. Stoner and Peter A. Conway.



Veteran gay pornography producer Stephen battles two rival producers over the rights to his underage porn star creation, Brent Corrigan, with deadly results.

The film centers on the 2007 murder of gay porn producer Bryan Kocis (named "Stephen" in the film and played by Christian Slater) by two aspiring producers (James Franco as Joe and Keegan Allen as Harlow) who wanted to buy out Corrigan's performing contract.

Cast
  • Garrett Clayton as Sean Lockhart aka Brent Corrigan
  • Keegan Allen as Harlow Cuadra
  • Alicia Silverstone as Janette
  • James Franco as Joe Kerekes
  • Christian Slater as Stephen
  • Molly Ringwald as Amy
  • Sean Grandillo as Caleb
  • Spencer Lofranco as Mikey
  • Solenn Heussaff as Tehmina Kaoosji
  • Jinri Park as Yoon Kim
  • Sheree Bautista as Day Waitress
  • Janice Hung as Nina Cuadra

In general, I feel let down by this movie. There were times it was witty, it was revelatory and relatable, it was biting, it was dark but sharp. There were times it edged near (or crossed into) camp and trite tropes, subjective didacticism, turns of over-wrought and cardboard-flat performances. There were times, to me, that the soundtrack did disservice to the story -- and changed the tone and experience of more than one scene.

Molly Ringwald? Christian Slater? Alicia Silverstone? Some of my favorite 1980s-90s-ever actors ... in this story? 'Yes, please!' I think. For the most part, they all turn in fairly solid to very good performances. Having them on-board and in these roles did have me interested.

Garrett Clayton was a bit hard for me to buy into, especially in the early film, and sometimes his performances were erratic. James Franco was, predictably, James Franco. Keegan Allen was also sometimes hard to buy into, and for most of the film was too vaguely written/developed. This trio, to me, felt like porn actors trying to play real actors trying to play stereotypes of porn actors. Some of the sex scenes with these guys feel a little "too close to real" and some are almost pastiche or (sadly) comical.

It seems likely that Sean Lockhart, better known as Brent Corrigan, set out to become a porn sensation; perhaps that is arguable. Depends on the story -- in which Sean Lockhart declined to participate, then later called a bastardized and inaccurate portrayal of his life, the events, the murder, and his time in porn. The movie did gloss over many parts of the story, or condense them -- likely in interests of running time, marketability, and many other factors -- that left an unsatisfied feeling of a bland meal. The conclusion was particularly over-sweet and over-done.

The story has interested me since it came to light; I remember these events and wanted to know still more about it all. There was a lot that I liked and did enjoy in this movie, but there were some sour spots that, for me, were enough to unbalance the equation. I liked it enough for what it was, and maybe I went into it expecting a different story or experience. Then again, I liked it enough. :?
 

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What Happened to Monday on Netflix. Kinda trippy. Similar themes and style as Okja and Snowpiercer.
 

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Baby Driver with Ansel Elgort and Jon Hamm
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5 to 7 (2014)

An aspiring novelist enters into a relationship with a woman, though there's just one catch: She's married, and the couple can only meet between the hours of 5 and 7 each evening.



''5 to 7'' is a smart, endearing, and entertaining romantic comedy; one of the most beautiful indie films of the 2015. It isn't a perfect film, but it does a remarkable job of engaging the audience with just enough charm to distract from its wholly unoriginal story.

I will admit that the film had me in the first few seconds. Anton Yelchin and French actress Berenice Marlohe are so overpowering in their roles that you will forget that a great actress, Glen Close, and a great actor Frank Langella have roles.

"Life is a collection of moments. The idea is to have as many good ones as you can."
 
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