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7/10 pretty good. You get to see machine gun kelly explode which is funny. Cool idea for a movie. Although, somewhat cheesy at points. I’m usually watching horror movies and documentaries so this was a bit out of character for me to watch. I didn’t mind it though, was entertaining.
 
Narrow margin. 1990.
6/10
Mid level thriller set on a train starring Gene Hackman and Anne Archer. He is a lawyer trying to get a witness across the country to testify against a high profile criminal.
Hackman brings his usual style, rough but dependable, Archer is solid as the woman thrust into the situation. Its a remake of a 1952 film, but with a padded out plot. Some points drag a little but its well filmed as 90 percent of it is on the train. No quick edits or jumpy action scenes, with a group of characters that each play small but important roles.
 
12.12. The day.
9/10
Political thriller involving the army.
Based on true events it tells the story, in some detail, of what happened in the weeks after the assassination of the president. With a large cast involving different elements of the army, loyal to certain generals, it does well at making sure the viewer knows who they all are. It slowly ramps up the tension as strategies are planned on either side. No prior knowledge is needed of the events, which does add a added level.
The man standing next (2020) deals with the assassination and is good political thriller.
A taxi driver [(2017) depicts events in the '80s
The attorney (2013) depicts a lawyer defending a student during a 80 civilian uprising. Both are these are character driven dramas.
 
Sean Young is a very typical jew woman (her semite jew face fits well with the futuristic film), but nevertheless,Blade Runner (1982) it was an excellent movie which even Ryan Gosling's almost 3-hour, endlessly boring sequel couldn't beat 30 years later with all sorts of high tech stuff
 
Sean Young is a very typical jew woman (her semite jew face fits well with the futuristic film), but nevertheless,Blade Runner (1982) it was an excellent movie which even Ryan Gosling's almost 3-hour, endlessly boring sequel couldn't beat 30 years later with all sorts of high tech stuff

Sean Young isn’t Jewish, dopey.
 
Red one. 2024.
3/10
Santa goes missing.
Starring Chris Evans as a hacker-for-hire, and Dwayne Johnson as a head of security elf. They 'team up' in a buddy cop/odd couple way to find Santa Claus. The film overall is interesting, but with a run time of two hours it plods along with only the cgi to keep the viewer interested. The cgi adds a very modern view to the film and kinda highlights the lack of spark. Nothing really interesting between the two leads as both has a cynical view of xmas. It also takes the legend of Krampus and crowbars it in very little effect.
Best watched as background noise, which is what i did.
 
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