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Stripes   3/02/20
by Gideon58
This was my first viewing of what I believe was the director's cut, since there were three or four scenes that I had never seen before, including a somewhat funny parachuting out of a plane that found Murray and Ramis confronting some South American soldiers and another scene in a hotel in Germany t...

Just Mercy   3/01/20
by Gideon58
The story establishes Johnny D's innocence in the opening scene and we watch in horror as an innocent man actually finds himself on death row for a crime he didn't commit.

The Blues Brothers   2/29/20
by Gideon58
As the film opens Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd) is picking up his brother, Jake (the late John Belushi) after a stretch in Joliet Prison.

The Peanut Butter Falcon   2/28/20
by Gideon58
The focus of the movie is always on these two guys and Tyler's fierce protection of Zak and Zak's unwavering loyalty to Tyler.

Richard Jewell   2/25/20
by Gideon58
Director Clint Eastwood hits a bullseye with 2019's Richard Jewell, a riveting docudrama centered around an average Joe that documents how slow the wheels of justice often turn and how sometimes, with an assist from the media, can grind to a complete halt.

Cats   2/24/20
by Gideon58
It was the longest running Broadway musical in history so I guess a film version was inevitable, but 2019's film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats is a pretentious, confusing, and snore-inducing musical that drags itself across the screen at a deadening pace, making an hour and 40 minute...

Zombieland: Double Tap   2/22/20
by Gideon58
Once the film gets down to business and we have the good guys versus the Zombies, the movie delivers the action we expect, it just takes a little too long to get there.

Knives Out   2/18/20
by Gideon58
Johnson's beautifully crafted screenplay actually combines the birthday party, the death, and the initial questioning of the party guests into one brilliant story arc that demands complete attention of the viewer so that the viewer understands that complete attention to these opening scenes are goin...

I Lost My Body   2/17/20
by Gideon58
Director and co-screenwriter Jeremy Clapin has crafted a bold cinematic journey that is an adult story, which makes the viewer question why Clapin chose to tell this story through animation.

A Fish Called Wanda   2/16/20
by Gideon58
Jamie Lee Curtis offers one of her brightest and sexiest performances as Wanda, the story's smartest character who anchors these nutty proceedings with complete ease and works well with Cleese, playing Archie Leach (which, BTW, is the birth name of movie legend Cary Grant).


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