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Favorite films

  • Brick
  • Enter the Void
  • Lilya 4-ever
  • Memento

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  • Poolhall Junkies

    ★★½

  • Michael

    ★★

  • The Wiz

    ★★★½

  • Erin Brockovich

    ★★★

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Poolhall Junkies
★★½ Liked Watched

Starts off ridiculously strong but i think everyone involved had a misunderstanding about what would’ve made this movie awesome. Mars Callahan was so fucking sick in that parking lot scene and I got so hyped when him and Christopher Walken hustled those guys at the party. I just needed more of that. I needed way more of the prodigal son and wise millionaire vs the evil guy that raised the son to play out. That shit was electric. I couldn’t care less about the supporting group of budding sexually stunted male group. Fuck off boys, the men are playing pool.

Michael
★★ Watched

I was an eight year old white child that did not play about MJ. This was weaksauce.

If you’re gonna do the “Bohemian Rhapsody” aura extravaganza. Go that way. If you’re gonna do the “who was this guy?” biopic ala “Steve Jobs”, do that. Don’t go half way. Michael Jackson was the most famous, most documented person who ever lived. 

When you’re limited by whether or not the estate gives you the music, you either have to give us a visually…

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Scream VI
½ Watched

It’s really depressing to see a satire IP shilled so hard after its creators death. Even worse when it devolves and becomes exactly what it was parodying. So many of the tropes subverted haven’t been relevant in the horror genre for 20 something years. Scream 6 is completely ignorant to the current climate of horror.

And just because Scream 6 is self-referential about the regurgitative and tired nature of itself in dialogue, does not make it a compelling piece of…

Babylon
★★★★½ Liked Watched

You bastards don’t know what you have yet. This is a fucking classic. Hilarious and grand fuck you go watch it


There’s something so cathartic about a movie that is so aware of its identity that it adopts it as an entire philosophy. Babylon is a movie that revels in the extraneously bright, and indulgent Hollywood of the 1920s with beautifully crafted shots, acting performances that make perfect sense, comedic moments that could’ve fit right in with a Mel Brooks…