Seen in May
Labyrinth: : DANCE MAGIC, DANCE MAGIC! JUMP MAGIC, JUMP MAGIC!
Fyre: : While this is an extremely interesting ‘stranger than fiction’ tale, I gotta deduct some points because after doing a bit of research I found out they left out information. Despite them saying the tickets were 250K, they didn’t mention how some people payed only as little as 1.5K. I hate when documentaries lie/misinterpret information.
The Fugitive: : Even with a slightly dry third act, it’s a fun 90’s adventure film.
The Adventures of Robin Hood: -; I have a soft spot for these swashbuckling films where all of the characters are laughing their heads off the whole time.
Aliens: [RE-WATCH]: : The original Alien left some big shoes to fill, but changing the genre was a clever move that made this movie feel fresh. Seeing all of the soldiers screwing about with each other was so much fun, you can really feel the comradery.
The Butterfly Effect: : Incredibly cheesy and uses the most cartoonish stock sound effects ever, but that’s what makes it so fun!
Cops (1922): : A fun short with some cool stunts and one or two good laughs.
The Crying Game: : Oh boy, this film hasn’t aged well! Despite that it’s a fairly solid ‘Troubles’ film. Really hoped the whole film would be about the main character interacting with Forest Whitaker. Probably going to watch the director’s newest film ‘Greta’ at some point.
Adaptation: : Charlie Kaufman is this generation’s Shakespeare I swear. I mean I don’t think many people thought of this concept of a film, and the ones who did thought it was too stupid to work. Not Charlie though. Nic Cage’s dual performance of the twins was so good. The ideas it presents about the struggles of being a writer are super interesting.
Metropolis: : Despite being quite slow, it is a film I can certainly appreciate the craft of.
Stagecoach: -: Can we get George Miller to do a remake of this before he dies? Please?
Labyrinth: : DANCE MAGIC, DANCE MAGIC! JUMP MAGIC, JUMP MAGIC!
Fyre: : While this is an extremely interesting ‘stranger than fiction’ tale, I gotta deduct some points because after doing a bit of research I found out they left out information. Despite them saying the tickets were 250K, they didn’t mention how some people payed only as little as 1.5K. I hate when documentaries lie/misinterpret information.
The Fugitive: : Even with a slightly dry third act, it’s a fun 90’s adventure film.
The Adventures of Robin Hood: -; I have a soft spot for these swashbuckling films where all of the characters are laughing their heads off the whole time.
Aliens: [RE-WATCH]: : The original Alien left some big shoes to fill, but changing the genre was a clever move that made this movie feel fresh. Seeing all of the soldiers screwing about with each other was so much fun, you can really feel the comradery.
The Butterfly Effect: : Incredibly cheesy and uses the most cartoonish stock sound effects ever, but that’s what makes it so fun!
Cops (1922): : A fun short with some cool stunts and one or two good laughs.
The Crying Game: : Oh boy, this film hasn’t aged well! Despite that it’s a fairly solid ‘Troubles’ film. Really hoped the whole film would be about the main character interacting with Forest Whitaker. Probably going to watch the director’s newest film ‘Greta’ at some point.
Adaptation: : Charlie Kaufman is this generation’s Shakespeare I swear. I mean I don’t think many people thought of this concept of a film, and the ones who did thought it was too stupid to work. Not Charlie though. Nic Cage’s dual performance of the twins was so good. The ideas it presents about the struggles of being a writer are super interesting.
Metropolis: : Despite being quite slow, it is a film I can certainly appreciate the craft of.
Stagecoach: -: Can we get George Miller to do a remake of this before he dies? Please?
Last edited by HashtagBrownies; 06-28-19 at 03:27 AM.