The Gentlemen- 10/10
So incredibly good and very well acted. Loved loved this.
The Gentlemen- 10/10
So incredibly good and very well acted. Loved loved this.
Extraction- 9/10
Impetigore- 8/10
Satan's Slave 1982- 6/10
Satan's Slaves 2017- 5/10
Nope. Before we went to Yellowstone I searched the library for Jesse James though, wasn't in. I need to put a hold on 'em again...
I was watching this last night, it was strangely engrossing--you would dig it from the P&R perspective, and also from the artistic perspective.
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Resistance 8/10 - movie about Marcel Marceu's (sp??) Work in French resistance rescuing Jewish children from Nazi Germany.
The Go-Go's
Really good. I didn't realize they started as a punk band. Very enjoyable.
forgot the name but Charlize Theron new movie where she's immortal. Its good enough. She's still so amazingly hot even though she's like 55. No clue how old she is. But man she's just amazing, and at her age she's like...ah, I love her
The movie was worth a watch. Nothing amazing, nothing bad. Good fight scenes.
The Plan at the moment:
Draft: Trade a 3rd and 6th this year to a team to move up and get a 2nd next year (this will happen).
Players I want:
Jake Ferguson (Jake Butt) or Jelani Woods or Jeremy Ruckert or Cade Otten (owen daniels) at TE- All 4th rd or later.
Troy Anderson LB 3rd/4th rd (yay Timmy!)
Neil Farrell, JR DL- run stuffer- bye purcell
In Search of Darkness: A Journey into Iconic 80's Horror (Shudder)- 8/10
Nice and lengthy documentary of horror movies of the 80's (like 4 hours and some change). Some great interviews and info bits of some of the more notable names during that time but i kind of wished they had touched on some of the other horror movies that were not as well known. The only one they really touched on that most people dont know about was "The Burning" but still enjoyable for fans of the genre and of docs in general. There is another one on there called "Crystal Lake Memories" about the Friday the 13th series and that one is like 6 hours long but totally worth it as well.
Zero Hour!
10/10
I gave this movie a perfect score for 2 reasons.
1) It has a great plot. The main character, Ted Striker, was a pilot in an unnamed war. He's suffering from post traumatic syndrome and constantly has flashbacks for his failures during the war. Years later, he's a passenger on an airplane with his ex wife and their son. After the pilot, co-pilot and many passengers get sick, Striker is tasked with landing the plane, since he's the only person on the plane who didn't have tainted fish for dinner and who has flying experience. A real suspenseful movie.
2) Now if that plot sounds familiar, it's because 20+ years later, it was spoofed in what many call the greatest comedy movie of all time, Airplane! The dialogue is exactly the same, minus some tweaks for the comedy for Airplane!. I never heard of this movie, but I was able to quote most of it word for word because the scripts are exactly the same. I saw the below video that shows a side by side comparison of the two. If you want the best experience for this movie, watch Airplane first then Zero Hour. If you're familiar with Airplane, you'll be laughing hysterically while watching this serious drama called Zero Hour.
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