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I've read sweet things about that other love story between a bounty hunter and his prisoner "very nice lady".
Everyone wanted to be with her, all her family and best friends...

That one too was filmed with beautiful scenery, to add spice to that love story...in 70mm too.

Can't wait to see it. I'm a sucker for well narrated love stories...based on a non-true story if I may add.
So it's even more realistic...if you get my drift...in comparison to 'Making a Murderer'.
 
Few days ago I saw this one on Blu:

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It's an elevator music flick. ...If it's your kind of rocking ship type of flick. It wasn't mine, because it wasn't based on a true story, and they just tried too much. ...To make it less boring...because the entire movie was filmed inside an elevator...with elevator music. So they bought few pints of faked blood paint, and added some twisted demoniac gimmicks from passed bad deeds.

Brief the same guy who did 'Lady in the Water' and 'After Earth' (director) was the writer...wrote the script here. And if you know who I mean then you already know 90% of the story. ...Elevator music flick.

I give it: 8 (out of 100)
 
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You guys like RAP music:

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It's a good movie...based on a true story. It's just that the music doesn't rock my boat. And the music is the main element here.
...It's origin...up to where it is today.

What can I say...how do I evaluate a flick with music that don't reflect my own state of mind? It's tough man...because I respect everyone, and their expressive ways of expressing their artistic musical talent.

So, for the film: 65 (out of 100).
And personal value in life: 5 (out of 100). ...Musical value that is.
 
I saw 'The Revenant' @ the theater last weekend. A well photographed love story between the Indians and the trappers from the early 1800s (it is still like this today).

Some scenes (a bunch) were filmed in British Columbia near The Rockies.
It's the same guy that did 'Birdman' last year with Michael Keaton.
Except that now in 'The Revenant' it is Leo DiCaprio (Titanic) and Tom Hardy (Mad Max).
Indeed, a beautiful love story with red roses and white snow. ...Oh, an a lovely bear too, a female grizzly bear who raped Leo. Actually it's a guy inside a bear suit but don't tell anyone that I told you. ... 70 (out of 100).

Forgot to give it a rating score.
 
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...and we now have the travesty that is Flint. Reality imitates 'art'?

Five buck bet there'll be some sort of follow-up movie for those who aren't paying attention now....

NStar, personal preference is a remote beach elsewhere, but I suspect it'd get overrun by the 'Survivor' crowd....there is no 'remote' nowhere, anymore...
 
You guys like RAP music:

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It's a good movie...based on a true story. It's just that the music doesn't rock my boat. And the music is the main element here.
...It's origin...up to where it is today.

What can I say...how do I evaluate a flick with music that don't reflect my own state of mind? It's tough man...because I respect everyone, and their expressive ways of expressing their artistic musical talent.

So, for the film: 65 (out of 100).
And personal value in life: 5 (out of 100). ...Musical value that is.

the requirements for "non racist" white urban folks has been raised to 2.
maybe you don't qualify? ps your weed dealer doesn't count
 
Life is not easy for anyone even the rich and powerful, in a world this insane from the DNA on up. It is as if all of life has somehow been tampered with on the molecular level and nobody knows it - the pecking order in nature is sane? compassionate, kind? I think not. Humans are insane, unkind, unhappy, drunk, moronic. NOt their fault.

The new 6 ep X-Files are good to watch for me anyway. Torrent them, only way to go.
 
Few days ago I saw this one on Blu:

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It's an elevator music flick. ...If it's your kind of rocking ship type of flick. It wasn't mine, because it wasn't based on a true story, and they just tried too much. ...To make it less boring...because the entire movie was filmed inside an elevator...with elevator music. So they bought few pints of faked blood paint, and added some twisted demoniac gimmicks from passed bad deeds.

Brief the same guy who did 'Lady in the Water' and 'After Earth' (director);
well, here he is not the director and not the screenwriter either...it's a story by M. Night Shyamalan. ...Elevator music flick.

I give it: 8 (out of 100)
* Small correction above (red).
 
Life is not easy for anyone even the rich and powerful, in a world this insane from the DNA on up. It is as if all of life has somehow been tampered with on the molecular level and nobody knows it - the pecking order in nature is sane? compassionate, kind? I think not. Humans are insane, unkind, unhappy, drunk, moronic. NOt their fault.

The new 6 ep X-Files are good to watch for me anyway. Torrent them, only way to go.

♦ Life is very easy for some, and hell for others. But in general it depends...
The human race is definitely weak though...we aren't using our brain.
Our Earth's system is not oiled properly by the armies...
The values are not distributed equally and they are also wrong values; so that won't ever help for the next twenty billion years plus.
Man has to find the right values first. ...My hope of that happening @ a global scale is...zero.

So films help in a sense...an excape from reality.

((♦)) Did you see the movie 'Experimenter' ?
I recommend; it's very eye opening on that situation you just mentioned above, I think. ...The leaders, the dictators, the rulers, etc.; they're the ones who lead, dictate, rule, etc. ...The rest (us), we just follow...in most general.
That's only one of the weakness of the human race, nature of the ice age and all that jazz...

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5/10 is a thumbs up ? interesting grading system yer running:spin:

I guess you haven't seen 'Dear White People' inspired by real events of a "Compton cookout party" by a UCSD frat.

'Straight Outta Compton' - yes I recommend a viewing; it is educating, it teaches us few things about the human race. ...Deeper.
Even if the music is not my bag the film has a true story value that reflects man's history from the beginning to the end...there is no end.

* I will be watching 'Dear White People', and I will report my impression right here after viewing it. ...Uncensored and unedited...raw and truthfully direct. Thank you for the suggestion; that's what I like! 😎

((♦)) Our world is not black and white; it is colorful.

Oh, yes it is

(me watched Quest for Fire for the dozenth+ time, somehow I can't get enough of Rae Dawn's naked rear view)

♦ I agree; it's their/our fault...everything that we do and act, react and interact. It's the human race's fault to accept a bad system corrupted to the bone and governed by bad leaders of the satan's club.

* 'Quest For Fire' is a cool flick...Canadian too. 😎

Never seen the movie but a google image search has made me MOST interested in seeking it out

♦ Yes, see it, I'm sure you'd like it...'Quest for Fire'.

You should (also a must-see for Ron Perlman groupies)

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