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Fine satire about different american lifestyles.
Fine satire about different american lifestyles.
...A Star is Born (2018). I've seen the 1937 version starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March once, the 1954 version starring Judy Garland and James Mason once, the 1976 version starring Barbara Streisand and Kris Kristofferson two or three times because my wife likes that one, and I've now seen the 2018 version starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Same story told again and again with minor differences, good performances, and worth seeing each at least once, but I've come to the conclusion that the story doesn't interest me because I couldn't care less about what happens to any of these characters.
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018). I like Queen's music but don't really know much about the members of the group or the lives they led with the possible exception of whatever was published about Freddie Mercury. As such, I thought the movie was filled with fine performances in what I suspect was another by-the-numbers biopic that managed to tick all of the right boxes.
AND DANNY TREJO!!!!!
Re-watched "Zombieland"- I still thinks it's one helluva comedy. The rules of thumb are hilarious. Don't know if the sequel is any good but the original is a hoot.
"First rule of Zombieland -- Cardio Fatties get eaten first.
Worf
Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Still among the epitome of live action Batman cinema. Despite growing up in the 90s, I have no nostalgia for the Keaton flicks.
"Zombieland Double Tap" - Not the riotous hell ride of the first but not dull either. The left over protagonists go about having fun... they move into the White House etc... and all is fine till our fave nerd meets a blonde at the shopping mall. You expect and get many of the "dumb blonde" tropes and jokes but she takes it WAY beyond that. Woody Harrelson's reactions to her abject stupidity are priceless. Film also doesn't have much to good to say about Generation Z, hippies and anything NOT Elvis. Not as good as the first but still the funniest thing I've seen all year.
Worf...