Saw Tenet, good idea, great photography, more confusing in second half then Dunkirk.
John David Washington has potential for a black Bond.
Saw Tenet, good idea, great photography, more confusing in second half then Dunkirk.
John David Washington has potential for a black Bond.
People were confused by Dunkirk?
better call saul alternate universe?
That's how russians like to post. It's really hard to avoid them on sites discussing politics with certain leanings for some reason.
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Because i love bad movies with a budget, i watched Geostorm (with Gerard Butler). Pretty much your standard so bad it's good movie, Butler is a bad enough dude to save the president AND save the world.
The Core, but pandering to international audiences.
I also watched The Predator (2018) right after, and oh. my. god.
That movie is on a different plane of existence when it comes to bad. Theres a fucking space dog that is turned friendly by shooting it in the head. And the titular Predator wants to steal our autism. No really, that is literally what he does.
I cant quite decide which is better, but overall i think i would go with Geostorm for a good bad movie, and Predator if... you ran out of drugs but want to get high.
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Thought I'd plug one of the greatest movies of all time
Watched Tenet, not my favorite Nolan film at all, but really fun. It wasn't confusing, it was actually just kinda flimsy on plot. A shame because John David Washington was fucking awesome in it, and watching him beat people was as fun as John Wick. The cinematography was beautiful so you can watch it and kinda forget that what's happening doesn't really make sense, not because it's hard to follow, but because it's just a vehicle to make a really cool action setting. Interstelllar was and will probably always be my favorite, but it was worth the watch if you aren't turned off by Nolan's style.
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