31, 2016
Rob Zomibe’s take on The Running Man. Lots of great ideas but way too much camera shake. You could barely see what was going on. Doom Head is a great new horror icon. He was great.
Rob Zomibe’s take on The Running Man. Lots of great ideas but way too much camera shake. You could barely see what was going on. Doom Head is a great new horror icon. He was great.
An incredible waste of talent in front of and behind the camera. I miss this era of big budget bad movies. It’s funny and terrible at the same time.
Starts off incredibly strong and never lets up. So funny and disturbing at the same time. I would advise skipping trailers on this one and just watch it cold.
Another sobering look at how you can be railroaded by authorities who are sloppy and in a rush to close the case. The most disgusting thing to me was the media’s lack of due diligence. A real must watch.
A return to form after the let down that was Into Darkness. Everyone got their time to shine. The action set pieces were a lot of fun to watch.
Fox should have paid Will Smith whatever he wanted to star in this movie because nobody from the “new cast” had an charisma whatsoever. Luckily Jeff Goldblum and Brent Spiner were there to inject some sort of life into a movie that had some pretty interesting ideas in it.
I liked it more now than I originally did back in 2000. There’s a lot of classic De Palma camera work going on but I just can’t get past that crying Martian.
A fun and comprehensive look back at one of the most influential horror movies, and also one of my personal favorites of the 1980s.
Such a great and uplifting movie. I couldn’t stop smiling the entire time. The original songs were all top notch. Do yourself a favor and check it out.
Another home run from Jeremy Saulnier. The cast is so good you really feel like you are watching a documentary. And the matter of fact way violence is portrayed in Saulnier’s movies is way more disturbing than your typical horror movie.
Not a great superhero movie. Took way too long, about 2 hours, before anything really started to happen. Let’s hope WB learned some lessons here and the Justice League movie will be better.
I miss the good old days where movies just got to the point. Its also funny how relevant this movie still is today.
Inspiring tale of a DIY rock god who never quite made it to superstar level back in the 70s or 80s. It was hard not to root for the guy.
Solid movie with a plot I was genuinely interested to see how it played out. That’s a pretty rare mix nowadays.