Click the link below to read the post. I didn’t want to take up the entire page with a post of a music video and it’s lyrics.
Enjoy
Click the link below to read the post. I didn’t want to take up the entire page with a post of a music video and it’s lyrics.
Enjoy
I’ve watched too many movies (5 actually, 2 childrens movies) since the last review post to do each one individually so I’ll just do a summary entry… Here goes:
Saw this plot and ending coming a mile away. Story is set on a city under quarantine after a plague outbreak. (Sound Familiar) This movie runs really slow, a little too slow if you ask me. I could tell that the writers fell short of ideas about 1/4th the way into making it. And the fact that I picked up on how it was going to end didn’t impress me all that much. I was wanting something more than what happened in those other “plague outbreak in the city” type movies. Not my favorite really. I give it 3 stars. 3 instead of 2, only because I liked the scenes where he was talking to the store dummies he setup in the town to keep his sanity or lack thereof.
What a disappointment in a movie. I mean Denzel needs a different character role. He’s starting to become close to Nick Cage in my books. An actor that can only fulfill one role type. This movie was actually based upon a true story that happened in the 1970’s era Manhattan streets. The one part of this movie that intrigued me was the fact that towards the end of the movie, you know when everything falls apart, I found myself actually wanting him to get away with everything. I give this movie 2 stars. I think they need to find a different type of role for Denzel so that he can get back to being on top of his game.
I was lost in this movie from the first 20 min. I didn’t understand what we were supposed to be watching for. And the ending was a complete disappointment. Why again did I sit through this movie just to be told that you should retire when your an old sheriff who can’t catch the bad guy. I rented this movie because it won 4 Oscars. I thought to myself at the end “why did it win so many awards, and suck so much”. I either missed the point of this story completely, or there was no point at all.
I’m not even gonna give this one a review (or links) because it doesn’t deserve it.
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Coming in the mail from blockbuster.com is Cloverfield, There will be blood, and Heartbreak Ridge! I hope those three are much more enjoyable than these.
Sorry to all those who read this entry and actually liked any of these movies. These are just my quick opinions of the movies. Cheers!
But not for reasons you may think. He’s both blind and mentally challenged, but the guy plays piano like no one you have ever heard.
They call him the living iPod in the segment, I call him a gift for the musical world.
Enjoy
Your (MODIFIED) results:
You are Apocalypse
You are fucking huge and you don’t even work out. You think everyone around you is beneath you but in fact they are because you are so fucking tall. You are annoyed with people who don’t try to achieve or respect your level of awesomeness. You can’t stand those fuckers who try to bring you down to their pathetic level. You believe in survival of the fittest and you believe that you are the fittest.

The Brave One stars Jodie Foster (who I don’t particularly care for ever since Contact) who plays a woman fighting to survive in New York after losing her fiance to street violence.
The story starts out showing Erica Bain talking about how great New York is and how wonderful and beautiful the place is at her job. She is the host of a lunch hour radio segment called Street Talk. She walks around New York capturing random sounds, (the subway, people playing basketball, street traffic) then she puts it to poetry about how wonderful New York is and what it has to offer.
That all changes when (SPOILERS AHEAD):
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