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  1. #2776
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    Hostiles (2017)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5478478/





    In 1892, in an army fort in New Mexico, U.S. Army captain Blocker (Christian Bale) just weeks from retirement is given one last assignment:

    to safely escort a dying Cheyenne War Chief (Wes Studi) and his family of 4 from New Mexico to his tribal land in Montana where he will be allowed to live out his remaining days there.

    Blocker refuses the assignment because many years earlier during the war between the Cheyenne and the White Man, that same War Chief was responsible for the deaths of many of his friends and fellow Army troopers.

    Blocker is told by his superior if he doesn't perform this last assignment, which comes down from the President of the United States and it's also been widely covered in the newspapers, his pension and retirement will be forfeited and he will face a court martial.

    Blocker reluctantly takes the assignment and during the many days long horse ride journey to Montana, he and the War Chief and the soldiers in their armed escort detail come across murderous Comanche indians, armed criminals and a woman (Rosamund Pike) who is recently widowed.

    This is a powerful film with an intellectually poignant story containing deep and rich human characters who are smartly given intelligent dialogue.

    Beautifully photographed in New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado and accompanied throughout by a melancholy musical soundtrack, this is an Oscar worthy movie with the following message:

    no matter who we are, what race we are, what higher power we worship to, we all have the same destination at the end of this arduous journey of ours that we call life: Death.

    But before that time comes for every one of us, what we do in the time that is given to us, how we grow and learn during it and how we are remembered by those we meet along the way and those we leave behind will always be what defines us.

    This is a movie worthy of:

    Best Picture
    Best Director and Best Screenplay (Scott Cooper - who also directed and wrote Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace)
    Best Photography (Masanobu Takayanagi - The Grey)
    Best Editing (Tom Cross - nominated for La La Land and won for Whiplash)
    Best Actor (Christian Bale)
    Best Actress (Rosamund Pike - Die Another Day and Gone Girl)
    Best Supporting Actor (Wes Studi)
    Best Supporting Actor (Rory Cochrane - Master Sgt. Thomas Metz who has served with Captain Blocker for over 20 years)

    Even the young actor, Xavier Horsechief

    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9214428/

    who plays the War Chief's grandson Little Bear, does an excellent acting job considering the very few lines of dialogues he had.

    So why was this film snubbed this year at the Academy Awards nomination?

    Is it because it portrays American Indians as human beings and not as the savages that Hollywood and the history books have done so for so long and continues to do so?

    Is it also because it portrays the White man as the murderer of many Native Americans and the cause of the suffering that still exists nowadays for many of them?

    This movie is easily 10 times better than that stupid The Shape Of Water which should never have been nominated for Best Picture, much less won.

    Even the other films that were nominated for Best Picture, The Finest Hour and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri were much much better than The Shape Of Water.

    Just the final 60 seconds of this movie before it starts to fade out into the directorial credits frame will make you cry and think about your journey of life.

    5/5

  2. #2777
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    You Were Never Really Here (2017)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5742374/



    How dare they even compare this pretentious trash to Taxi Driver?





    Joe, a veteran who suffers from PTSD, is currently employed to help find and rescue runaway and missing girls, many of them the victims of human trafficking.

    A premise that could had been good if told correctly but this movie sucks so bad!

    The narrative is so messy and the exposure so unintelligible with quick frames of Joe's violent flashbacks which in turn takes away the pacing and momentum of the story and at the same time, destroying any little suspense and tension the movie itself was trying to create for the viewers.

    Why did this movie receive

    87% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes
    84% approved on Metacritic
    7.1 on IMDB
    75% of the Google Users who've seen it liked it
    and get these reviews???

    *Writer-director Lynne Ramsay's masterful thriller turns the "hitman movie" genre on its ear with a fractured, impressionistic style that matches Joe's jumbled mind.

    *"You Were Never Really Here" is a powerful assault of a film.

    *Ramsay is at the height of her filmmaking powers here, maximizing the impact of her brutal story. Phoenix is ideally cast as a force that's unstoppable until the big case breaks his momentum.

    *Director Lynne Ramsay has created an unnerving and aggressive cinematic experience.
    I think this review is more fitting:

    *We do not deserve Lynne Ramsay.
    No we don't !!

    This woman doesn't know how to direct a suspenseful psychological thriller.

    I don't have anything against women film directors.

    Some of the best directors working today are women like Kathlyn Bigelow, Patty Jenkins, Sofia Coppola.

    This is director Lynne Ramsay resume:

    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0708903/#director

    I have never heard of her before tonight nor have I ever seen any other films she had previously directed.

    Do yourself a favor and run, don't walk, run far and far away from this movie.

    1/5

  3. #2778
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    Red Sparrow (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2873282



    Director Francis Lawrence, who previously directed Jennifer Lawrence (no relation between them two) in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hunger Games: Mockinjay Part 1 and 2, adapts the acclaimed spy novel Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews to the screen, starring Jennifer Lawrence in the title role.

    The story is very simple:

    Dominika Egorova, or "Red Sparrow", is a former Russian ballerina who is forced by her uncle to undergo espionage training for the Russian government at the Sparrow School, where people are trained to seduce their targets.

    Her mission is to identify a high ranking official inside the SVR RF, the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation formerly known as the KGB, who is also a double agent working as a CIA mole.

    Jennifer Lawrence gives her usual wooden performance in the title role accented by her perpetual bug-eyed deer in the headlights facial expression.

    The supporting cast composed of Joel Edgerton, Charlotte Rampling, Matthias Schoenaerts, Ciarán Hinds, Jeremy Irons, Mary-Louise Parker and many others come across even more wooden and disinterested than Lawrence.

    The narrative of the story here tries to be more in the fashion of great spy thrillers film such as John le Carré's The Little Drummer Girl, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Russia House than the more action oriented spy thrillers such as the James Bond or Jason Bourne films but even at that, it doesn't deliver.

    Why?

    Because the movie itself fails to create any tension, thrills, chills and sense of dread due to an inept shallow screenplay that have taken the content of its source novel and chopped it up into a 140 minutes over long slower than molasses film made up of different set pieces:

    some of those just felt forced, unnecessary and unrelated to the whole, resulting in a final cut being devoid of any action which is okay if the rest of the whole was interesting and intelligent but it's not.

    Furthermore this was also supposed to be a smart and sexy spy thriller but there is nothing smart nor sexy about it when it equates brutal violence to sexiness.

    By the time the identity of the mole is revealed and the climactic scene is shown, a scene which I won't spoil but I will say it's the only thing in this long not very hot mess that gave it anything sense and identity vaguely resembling a spy thriller, you'd want to ask yourself why did you waste nearly 140 minutes of your life watching this drivel without any redeeming social value.

    The final frame before the ending credits left this open for a sequel.

    Will Red Sparrow become another film franchise for Jennifer Lawrence?

    I sincerely hope not!!

    Heck, if the command and operational procedures and techniques shown in this fim is really how the Russian intelligence agencies operate, I can clearly see why they lost the Cold War!



    2/5

  4. #2779
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    Skyjacked (1972)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069278



    Decent thriller with good acting on the part of both Charlton Heston as the Captain of the hijacked Boeing 707 and a young James Brolin as the hijacker.

    It features all the cliched characters you will come to expect in a standard 1970's disaster film:



    the U.S. Senator who is on a secret mission for the President and he just happens to be on the wrong flight;

    the young lovers couple: 20 year old Susan Dey's first movie role, she went on to play in the Partridge Family and in L.A. Law;

    the expectant mother who is not due for another month but of course, excitement and tensions in a movie like this will always induce early labor;



    the airliner co-pilot who is in love with the Head Stewardess and hoping she will fall in love with him;

    the Head Stewardess who is having an affair with Charlton Heston's Captain character, who is of course married.

    Heck! You can't get any better than this bunch of God Forsaken paper thin characters!



    I do have a complaint about the accuracy of this film when the hijacked airliner is diverted into restricted Russian airspace before landing in Moscow.

    That's not a 1970's Russian jet fighter and Russian soldiers don't use those automatic rifles.







    4/5

  5. #2780
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    Game Night (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2704998/



    I don't understand why this movie, a blatantly obvious copycat rip-off of David Fincher's The Game, received so many rave reviews.

    The characters, all of them, are annoying.

    It was like watching 8 adults acting like 2 years old fighting over toys and cookies.

    Most of the dialogue was asinine and the behavior of these character was even more asinine.

    We kept screaming at the screen:

    Why did you do that???

    You are a dumb BEEP!!

    You are a BEEP idiot!

    You just made things worse, you BEEP!

    If this is what makes movie goers and movie critics give good reviews, I weep for the future!

    1/5

    p.s. the only socially redeeming value of this movie is Rachel McAdams's nice ass!!


  6. #2781
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    Revenge (2017)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6738136/





    WOW!!

    JUST WOW!!


    That's my IMMEDIATE REACTION when the end credits started scrolling.

    What is this movie about?

    Well, it's best explained with the words of English playwright and poet William Congreve, who wrote these lines in his 1697 play The Mourning Bride.

    "Heav'n has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turn'd,
    Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman scorn'd."


    That is the only way to describe this Graphic, Bloody, Potent, Gruesome Gore Fest about a young woman taking revenge on her lover and his friends who betrayed her in a most violent way.

    What makes this movie even more fascinating is that it's directed by a woman:

    French director Coralie Fargeat - who with this film has proven that women can hold their own in the horror film genre dominated by male directors.

    Brutally honest in its social message reflecting today's mores regarding men's treatment of women, it features a few scenes that will make even the most seasoned horror movie watching veterans squirm in their seats, this movie is on the same level as other recent horror celluloids out of France such as Haute Tension, Martyrs, Frontier(s).

    It's also refreshing to see in today's glut of PG-13 horror cheap thrills wannabes, there is still someone with the guts to make a real horror movie - from a woman no less.

    This is truly a satisfying horrific overload that should not be missed!



    5/5 !!

  7. #2782
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    Terminal (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4463816/



    Visually stylish, flashy with a la Blade Runner neon bathed noir mystery thriller with a twisted Tarantino style mixed with Alice In Wonderland twist, this movie was crucified by the critics.

    It's actually pretty good and the ending will make you say:

    "Wait !! What the hell just happened ?!?"

    Stunning Margot Robbie shines in this and the entire cast around her [composed of Simon Pegg, Dexter Fletcher, Max Irons and Mike Myers] is there to support her in her quest for revenge.

    To all the critics who gave this movie a low rating, I will give them both of my special finger while at the same time, I will give this movie a:

    4.5/5

  8. #2783
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    Now that a new movie is coming out this year, I decided to revisit the Predator franchise.

    Predator (1987)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093773/


    Not only is this the first and best entry in the franchise, this is easily also Arnold Schwarzenegger's best film.

    Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer got Schwarzenegger's foot into Hollywood, The Terminator gave him his first taste at fame, Commando and Raw Deal proved that he could act and not just play a speech slurring big muscle warrior again in Red Sonja, Predator showed what a good script can do for a little known Austrian body builder turned actor giving Schwarzenegger his first near $100 million grossing film, which lead to three more action films (The Running Man, Red Heat, Total Recall), two $200+ million grossing comedies (Twins, Kindergarden Cop) and then the $523+ million grossing movie that made Schwarzenegger an international household name: Terminator 2 Judgement Day.

    But to me, Predator will always be Schwarzenegger's best film and furthermore, Predator is also one of only 8 movies ever made that I consider to be near perfect or perfect.

    5/5

    Predator 2 (1990)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100403/


    The studio bigwigs wanted Arnold to star in the sequel but didn't want to pay him what he was worth so they got Danny Glover instead.

    This movie is a big not so hot mess and you can't blame Danny Glover - he is a professional who always does his best even when he is handed a stupid script helmed by a sub par director whose one of his previous movie directing gig prior to this was one of the A Nightmare On Elm Street sequels.

    1/5

    Predators (2010)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1424381/


    I can see the meeting that took place that gave birth to this movie. A couple of 20th Century Fox studio bigwigs were trying to figure out what to do next and one of them says:

    "Hey we haven't made a Predator film in almost 20 years and the last one without Arnold Schwarzenegger barely made a profit and it was killed by the critics. Let's make another one and this time, once again, we will go without Arnold!"

    If I thought Predator 2 was a not so hot big mess, this one is ridiculously absurd. The whole concept of being on another planet doesn't help it. The ending left it open with unanswered questions and unfinished plot lines which we may never see answered and resolved by another film.

    At a budget of over $40 million and a cumulative combined domestic and woldwide gross of $127 million, it didn't make any money by Hollywood Accounting standards.

    1/5

    I personally have a 3-word phrase to describe Predator 2 and Predators:

    Dumber and Dumberer!!

    So will the new Predator film be any good?

    It's written and directed by Shane Black who wrote 4 Lethal Weapon films, The Last Boy Scout and Iron Man 3 - which he also directed.

    I hope so but from the story line I could see in the trailer, the Predators were accidentally summoned back to Earth by a kid, I don't have much hope for it.

    I would think after 8 years since the last film, they could had come up with a better story.

  9. #2784
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    Baby Face (1933)

    Version watched: the 76 minutes uncut restored version that wasn't approved for theatrical release by the New York State of Censors.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023775/



    A barely 26 years old Barbara Stanwyck plays Lily, a young woman who was sexually abused all her life starting at the age of 14 by her father's friends, who finds out that the way to move up in life so she could afford all the nice materialistic things is to sleep her way through men starting with the personnel department manager of a bank, then the filing department manager, and on and on until she reaches the President of the bank.

    This is one of the last Hollywood Pre-Code https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Code_Hollywood films and also one of the movies that were instrumental in bringing the Pre-Code era to a close because of its open and at the time graphic discussion of sex.

    Nothing is ever shown on screen of Lily sleeping with different men but it's implied and spoken about:





    This movie caused scandals, many theaters in many cities refused to show it, the New York State of Censors (where the movie was scheduled to premiere at during its initial release) demanded several scenes to be cut out and several dialogues to be redubbed before it would pass it for release.

    For example a dialogue scene between a man giving Lily advice was originally filmed:

    A woman, young, beautiful like you, can get anything she wants in the world. Because you have power over men. But you must use men, not let them use you. You must be a master, not a slave. Look here — Nietzsche says, "All life, no matter how we idealize it, is nothing more nor less than exploitation." That's what I'm telling you. Exploit yourself. Go to some big city where you will find opportunities! Use men! Be strong! Defiant! Use men to get the things you want!
    It was redubbed into:

    A woman, young, beautiful like you, can get anything she wants in the world. But there is a right way and a wrong way. Remember, the price of the wrong way is too great. Go to some big city where you will find opportunities! Don't let people mislead you. You must be a master, not a slave. Be clean, be strong, defiant, and you will be a success.
    The original ending where the bank President killed himself was also changed to a more happily ever after ending where the bank President survived with Lily realizing she has fallen in love with him and she will lead a straight and narrow life with him from now on - while at the same time giving up material wealth.

    The movie also shows Lily having a very "comradely" friendship with a black woman who is also her servant. That didn't go well with the New York State of Censors at the time becuase Lily is a white woman.

    An uncut pre-censored version in a dupe negative was discovered in 2004 and was later restored and released on DVD.

    4.5/5

  10. #2785
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    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4881806/



    It was okay but not great.

    Some parts of it felt recycled.

    A couple of the supporting characters were very poorly written and very annoying.

    The trailers themselves were also a bit misleading.

    Personally, I think they should had stopped after the 2nd film, the last time a Jurassic Park franchise film was actually directed by Steven Spielberg.

    But you know Hollywood: as long as people will pay to see it, they will keep cranking them out no matter how banale and absurd and repetitive each new entry becomes.

    So of course there will be a sequel.

    It's already has a release date scheduled: June 11th, 2021.

    Plus I kept waiting for Hot Redhead Bryce Dallas Howard, Opie Richie Cunningham's daughter, to show some naked boobies.

    BUT NOPE!

    This is all we got!! A tease!!



    The lack of any naked boobies in this movie is very disturbing!

    How do they even dare to call this a Summer Popcorn flick?


    I can't recommend this!!

    2.5/5

  11. #2786
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    Thoroughbreds (2017)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5649108/



    Amanda (Olivia Cooke of Ready Player One)) is a social outcast. Lily (Anya Taylor-Joy of Morgan) is an upper class teenager. They are childhood friends who have just been reunited after being some time apart. Together they plan the murder of the Lily's oppressive stepfather.

    I've watched many a teenage girls vengeance/black comedies/thrillers in my lifetime.

    Some great ones like Heathers, The Craft, Heavenly Creatures, Carrie, Happy Birthday to Me, Jawbreaker and some not so great ones like The Loved Ones, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, The Crush and All Cheerleaders Die.

    This one sort of falls in between the great and the not so great.

    There is a long slow set up punctuated by very well written intelligent dialogue between the two very talented young actresses.

    But once the act of murder arrives after all the build up and anticipation:

    I felt like a diner who has just left a fine dining restaurant after eating a 5 course meal of gourmet soup, appetizer, salad and dessert but the main course was very lacking and disappointing.

    3/5

    p.s. This is Anton Yelchin's (Chekov in the new Star Trek movies) final film appearance. He passed away in a tragic accident 14 days after principal photography was completed.

  12. #2787
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    Incident In A Ghostland (2018) (On Screen Title) aka Ghostland

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6195094/



    A mother and her two daughters, age approximate 12-15, are traveling on the road on their way to their new home in the country.

    Along the way, a truck passes them by and one of the girls flips her finger at its occupants.

    That night while they were still moving into their new home, the occupants of the truck shows up at their home and attack them.

    Both girls and their mother survive the brutal and violent attack.

    Years pass and one of the daughter, the youngest one, has moved to Chicago where she has become a national best selling author of horror books.

    Her mother and oldest sister are still living in their country home.

    She returns home to reunite with them and strange happenings begin as soon as she arrives.

    Are these occurrences supernatural or is there something else at play here?

    The first part of the movie, the brutal attack scene had me on the edge of my seat and I jumped a few times.

    The second part of the movie when the youngest sister returns home to find strange things are happening in the house around her, there was an eerie sense of terror and tension which had my attention.


    Then the screenwriters and director decide to ruin the mood by revealing the whole cause of the story just a few minutes after the sister has returned home, with the movie not even halfway played through.

    Once the truth was revealed, the movie turned into a standard mechanical horror movie.

    Loud noises, things jumping out at you, lots of screaming and sobbing from the two sisters, lots of running in the house trying to escape unseen attackers, up the stairs, down the stairs, in one room, out of another room, doors to rooms slamming, locked doors not opening and the sisters banging on the doors while screaming help help please, open the door, etc etc.

    If the screenwriters and director had let the movie played through all the way to the end and waited until then for the big twist reveal, this horror film would had been great and it would had worked better.

    But nope! Too eager to let the cat out of the bag thus ruining what was an otherwise promising good start.

    By the way, this is the same movie where actress Taylor Hickson, one of the young actress who played one of the sisters at age 15, was hurt in an on set accident.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostland#Accident

    I don't know the outcome of the lawsuit but I hope she wins. It looks like they used real glass and not sugar glass. Really what were they thinking? The director and the stunt coordinator and the set builders were all at fault!

    Finally, this is one of half a dozen films I've seen in recent years where characters in them flipped their fingers at someone and the result is bringing violence and mayhem to themselves.

    This is not confined to fictional movies. This has also happened in real life.

    Don't go flipping your fingers at people even if they do something to piss you off!! You may think it's cool and funny and it gives you a sense of superiority and satisfaction when you do it but you don't know who it is you are being rude to.

    There are a lot of crazy people out there and it doesn't take much to set them off and turn them into violent murderous animals.

    Every action has consequences and sometimes those consequences can result in harm and death toward you or someone you love.

    3/5

  13. #2788
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    Most Anything is better than Twilight series.



    Calibre (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6218358/



    Two lifelong friends go hunting in the Scottish Highlands.

    That is all I can tell you without spoiling it about this dark, not for the squeamish, bleak Netflix thriller that questions our humanity.

    Rated 90% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and 6.7 out of 10 on IMDB.

    I highly recommend it and rate it a 4.75/5

  14. #2789
    j7wild Guest

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    These were my reviews of the previous 5 Mission Impossible movies:

    Mission Impossible (1996) - 2/5 - I didn't like the idea of Jim being the bad guy - that was sacrilegious and the story was convoluted.

    Mission Impossible 2 (2000) - 3.5/5 - John Woo is a good action director but this movie has more holes than Swiss cheese - probably because the final cut was 2 hr and 3 min and Woo actually filmed 3 1/2 hrs of footage.

    Mission Impossible 3 (2006) - 3.75/5 - A bit better than the previous 2 M-I entries but they should had done without the romance/marriage subplot.

    Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011) - 2.5/5 - It was alright - not fantastic or great - just mindless entertainment to kill 2+ hrs.

    Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation (2015) - 3/5 - Once again another M: I movie with parts that don't make sense and convenient plot devices including they just happen to get that stuff and this stuff or conveniently has something on hand to get the job done...

    Furthermore when the screenwriters decided to write out the most interesting character in the movie immediately following the opening credit montage, you know this movie is going to suck!

    Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4912910/



    The Mission: Impossible films have become like the James Bond films.

    Each new film trying to top the last film in the series and by doing so, each one gets more over the top than the previous one and sometimes becoming a parody of itself.

    When you go watch a movie, you are supposed to remember it's all fantasy and make believe and as long as you suspend disbelief and try not to think too hard about what you are seeing on screen, you will enjoy the movie more.

    But there are some scenes in Fallout that makes you want to say: there is absolutley no ducking way!!

    Just like the Dubai tower 119th floor outside scaling and jump stunt scene in Ghost Protocol even if that scene was shot with multiple safety cables that were erased in post production using Photoshop.

    The James Bond films will continue: they will just cast another British or near British guy to play the role or someone who speaks with funny British accent.

    But the Mission: Impossible films?

    How many more can they make with the Crazy Cuckoo Guy getting old?

    He is 56 now.

    At this point in the series after 6 films, you just can't see anyone else playing Ethan Hunt unless they reboot the series.

    I think there will be another M:I film after this (by that time he will be almost 60) and possibly one more and he will be quitting the role.

    I still haven't forgiven him for ruining Katie Holmes forever.

    Katie Holmes said when she was a little girl, she dreamt of growing up and marrying Tom Cruise.

    She got her wish and you can see what he did to her.

    Remember ladies: be careful what you wish for because you might just get it and it won't be what you wished and hoped for and it won't have a happily ever after like in Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella and Snow White.

    Those Disney animated films where the girl finds her Prince Charming and lives happily ever after are the worse things for women to watch while they were growing up: it gives them unrealistic expectation about relationship and marriage and by the time they figure out it was all distorted and askew, they have already married and divorced: their entire social life and outlook on love and marriage and men has crashed and burned and it's in a smoking fiery pile of disappointment making them bitter and harsh toward any poor unsuspecting men that happens to enter their lives afterward for the rest of their lives.


    3/5

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    Deadpool 2 (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5463162/

    I liked the first one but this sequel was just boring and dumb and unoriginal with a story about a new character that I didn't care about. Lazy screenwriting just to get a sequel made.

    How do I get 2 hours of my life back?

    2/5

    Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4154756/

    This is the 19th MCU (Marvel Comics Universe) movie and you have to need to see the previous 18 films to get a bit of an idea of where all those characters in this film fit into this movie and where they came from and what they were doing in their last appearances in their own movie franchise series like Thor Ragnarok and Captain America and Spider Man and Iron Man and Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and so on.

    Plus if you don't watch this one, you won't be able to watch the direct sequel Avengers: Infinity War 2 (YES! They left the ending as a cliffhanger) and Captain Marvel, both of them coming out next year.

    Honestly I haven't seen but maybe a bit more than half of the previous 18th films so I was lost half of the time.

    All these Marvel and DC comic books movies one after another every year are getting very annoying.

    2/5

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