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Dune: Part One (2021)
Hans Zimmer, the king of soundtracks
I thoroughly enjoyed it. Felt a bit like a Star Wars movie, but definitely it made itself stand out from the crowd. There's plenty of action and scenes to give you goosebumps. The fact that it's not 'just one' movie and that there's more to come after this one makes the 'story' even more appealing and great to keep an eye on.
Upload (2020)
Metaverse
Interesting TV series. Quite dystopian, considering the hardships the main characters has to go through in an alternate reality. It's not that sad, after all. It has laughter, jokes and everything else to make you smile. It's not that fun and games like Ready Player One, but it has its own charm.
The Social Dilemma (2020)
" Don't look up "
It's astonishing to see how 'wasted' we become. The amount of time people spend mindlessly on social media is staggering. I can't tell whether there's an 'escape room' out of this situation. My guess is that the only plausible scenario to recalibrate things of this manner would be to find the collective will to change the internet for the better. Otherwise we're headed to the dark web valley of lost human potential.
Don't Look Up (2021)
Environmentally Friendly
The covered topic of the film was a great choice to put on lenses of cameras. I expected it to be a bit more 'serious' and kinda got annoyed by the badass jokes and dark humour, but I guess that it was this way because the producers wanted to reflect the unscrupulous indifference that people can show towards their own planet. It was fun and games, until 'the end' came. Go watch it!
The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019)
Terrific!
I did not read the book, but I should probably do so, after watching this amazing little wonder. It flows you through different ranges of emotions, from anger to happiness to sorrow again. Wouldn't believe that it can be so charming for someone who prefers action & adventure movies, mostly. Yet, this creation captivated me and I'm glad that it did so. Great to watch it with family, friends or with anyone you feel the need to share it with.
Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
Great job, Lancelot!
I really enjoyed all its scenes! It was an immense pleasure to watch such a well done film. Incredibly moving and energetic, I shall say. From start to finish. What a ride. Go grab some popcorn and "relax" with some thrilling action, people, cause this is what this movie is all about.
Miami Bici (2020)
Pretty lame
It's kinda cheesy and corny. Too much swearing, bad jokes and gipsy/ latino songs. I barely laughed. I bet you did the same, too.
Dolittle (2020)
Fun w/ furry friends
It's an enjoyable film for all the ages. Although I'm not a kiddo anymore, I still like to watch these kind of movies. Has entertainment all the way till the end, filled with laughter and pure fun. Suitable for simply anybody who hasn't lost his/her sense of humor yet :).
The Lion King (2019)
There's room for improvement :)
All right, it may not comfort all your cheezy needs and desires, but it's pleasant to watch, overall. Let aside for a sec the brutal critic inside you and appreciate at least what is has to offer. I don't think there's ever gonna be anything that has it all or does it all and it doesn't even have to be that way. Sure, it lacks much, but still you should not rate it "1" just for a momentary repression. You serious!? Anyway, look at its *bright* side and don't be that harsh on you and on it.
SparkShorts: Smash and Grab (2019)
Crazy fun!
Lovely characters. Dramatics action. Sci-fi sceneries. Awesome!, in a single work. I enjoyed every minute of it.
Battle at Big Rock (2019)
It rocks!
*laughing out loud* Super awesome! I was pumped since the beginning and even more pumped when the action started to roll out. Definitely worth the time. 8 minutes, every one of them filled with thrill and joy. Great job, Pixar!
Joker (2019)
Knock, knock :)
This is legitimately the best movie that I've seen in a while. It goes through you and shifts your mind, view of the world and perspectives 180 degrees. Yes, it may be painful for some to watch, but ain't that painful for those who can relate with the feelings and emotions experienced by the character. I feel that is just gonna make some big waves for a while and then it will remain kinda forever in our memory and on our retina. Phoenix, you are a little God!!
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (2019)
Unexpected!
My dear... this is something surprising, indeed! It's like a "mind blowing machine". Tarantino definitely knows how to make his mark. Felt so good to see Pitt & DiCaprio in unusual sceneries, much more interesting than the usual ones. A little diamond film, I would call it.
Aladdin (2019)
good old days are gone
Useless "use" of autotune for the songs. Pretty interesting, whatsoever. I find it kinda good to chill out with your family or friends on one evening. It has almost anything you want for all the ages. Shout out to Disney for the enjoyment that it creates through it.
The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story (2019)
Controversial Success
Found it very interesting and appealing. Didn't know so much about the back story of those two popular bands (and of the other ones) until now. Know I guess I'm a bit more knowledgeable about this :). Oh, and I finally know why the "Bye Bye Bye" song is titled this way. Cool documentary, with great insights, after all.
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Beyond everything
There's a fantastic calmness, peace and serenity in this film, besides the little "crazy" scenes. Makes you look at the world with different eyes. It definitely changes your perspective of things. It's mind blowing and life changing, to a degree. I encourage anyone to steal time and savor this petite masterpiece.
The Great Hack (2019)
Penetration Testing
Now it's more than obvious that our online data has been and it still is being exploited to its maximum capacity. Of course "they" want to squeeze it all (not only a part of it) and have all the juice, because "their" interest is to have all the power in order to achieve some bad interest. I think we're pretty screwed at this point in time, simply because we don't have the time to read end users license agreements in their entirety and, well, that might, more or less, cause problems along the way. And that's one of the issues, I guess. Until some AI authority gets created to address these issues, I think we're gonna stay in this uncertain position as a society for a while.
First Man (2018)
Out of This World
I'm not into space exploration movies, but I just wanted to give it a try out of curiosity. And it turned out to be much better than I expected, initially. The amazing story of those astronauts rushed into my senses since the beginning and it definitely kept me awake until the last minute. It arose my interest for "what's out there" stuff and I bet that's the thing that it would "cause" to you, too. It's a little masterpiece, long story short, worth watching and enjoying.
The Upside (2017)
French fries
Astonishing remake of an incredible masterpiece! I enjoyed it 'til the end. Felt so relaxed while watching it. If you're nervous, anxious or anything else, this movie will definitely calm you down. From drama to comedy, you'll get through every emotion known in existence. Forget 'bout the haters and hava yourself some good time with this film.
Men in Black: International (2019)
Female Domination
I almost felt asleep by boredom. No trace of a single smile, whatsoever. Could've been different and much better. I would've changed the main actors, if you asked me, because they have no charm at all. I just couldn't sense some attraction to the story. Not even just a little. It's so sad to see a "history" messed up by now. Let it rain with bad reviews, I guess.
Sorry to Bother You (2018)
Wild Horses
Holy Father... I need a break. Cause I got messed up a little by the things I've just seen. How on earth can a mentally disturbing movie can be put into commercial use? I'm just wondering. For me, it was more than lame. Boring replicas, boring characters, boring action. Boredom all they way around me. I think, imho, that it's pretty much a waste of money, both for the producer and the viewer. So give yourself a favor and find a movie that won't give a seizure.
Fighting with My Family (2019)
It rocks
It reveals reality in a cristal clear way, without any hesitation or irrelevant stuff. I think this is the aspect that I appreciated the most about this movie. The action is cohesive, showcasing the history of a family within the history of wrestling. What can be more beautiful than this. It parked my interest since the beginning and I couldn't let my eyes off the screen until the very end. It's extraordinary in so many ways. An out of this world delight to watch it.
Booksmart (2019)
Dope!
I think it was pretty badass. Despite the fact that it lacked some minor things, my overall impression of it turned to be quite good. I didn't have major fun, but I least had some. Laughed hear and there and enjoyed pretty much every scene. The acting is decent, not bad & congrats for that, movie producers. To sum up, it's funny and family friendly, imho. So you go watch it, too!
Night School (2018)
Lying looser
Has some little pretty dope & laughable scenes. But I think that this is all that it gots. That's it. Nothing more. No more, no less. The acting is decent to a certain point and the action just made me dizzy, man. A bunch of supposedly funny stuff didn't impress me with anything at all. What a shame and more than obvious a lose of time.
Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018)
Scooby Doo, where are you?
I just don't think Jeremy Cornell should take all the blame at full swing. He probably messed up the documentary, but it's still an enjoyable one with interesting & eye opening stuff. Therefore, I say that we should all take it easy and let this guy just do his job and we may probably see better documentaries from him in the near future. And speaking about the doc, it's a blast, imho, simply because it covers a subject which isn't that familiar to many and by putting it in front of the viewers, curiosity is awaken and some sort of trigger makes them wanna research this odd phenomena even more (at least, that's what it caused me to do :) ). Just watch it and see the good in everything .