Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
The Karate Kid Part II (1986)
Pleasant watch.
The optimized Japanese English rubs off on you.
A Sunburnt Christmas (2020)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13409094/
Simple yet fun Christmas movie. Mild spoiler alert. Ending a bit reminiscent of 'The Secret: Dare to Dream' (2020), which is another fine movie.
Movie Review (The Guardian)
(Dec 23, 2021, 22:58 pm)WW3hasstarted Wrote: [ -> ]Kingdom of Heaven 2005 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0320661/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 this is not a good film
you have to make sure you watch the directors cut. its almost 4hrs long and it makes it a great film. The theatrical version cut too much and butchered it.
Police Academy 1984 was pretty good many years after ifirst saw it
Fatal attraction 1987 : still puts you off having an affair , decent film
Aliens SE 1986 special edition , great scifi
American made: tom cruise as drug runner , not bad
Die hard 2 : good action movie
french Connection 2 : gene hackman, this is no where near as good as the original
A year old. But everything in it's own time, i suppose.
This is actually a Documentary Film. But i hope i can file it here as it is a 'film'.
[Can pl. be moved to the Docu thread, if required. I just don't have the energy to format it as required.]
However i must note, it has the thrills of an Alien movie and Pixar Animation moments.
So, as good as a Movie.
The Green Planet - 9.2/10 (IMDb)
A 5 part series. I consider it the best among the BBC Earth Shows.
My random thoughts
My random thoughts
Everything about it is excellent.
Direction, BGM, Narration (Sir DA is at his happiest i think).
The Camera work and editing is superlative.
Am sure lot more new techniques have gone into the making.
Panning time-lapse is something i haven't seen before.
And it is mostly about plants.
Still amazed by how and when Chemistry becomes Biology.
After 2 episodes of being amazed, i got a sense of 'oh the same old camera effects'.
But the stories and narration simply make you watch it.
And, i only watched a SD version.
Lots of jaw-dropping moments.
They should watch this at the next COP meeting.
There is almost no preachy stuff about climate change, but a gentle tug to appreciate what beauty and intelligence lies around us.
Am yet to watch the last episode.
Don't miss !
50,000 years from now, will we be in the oceans or on tree-tops hanging by a tail or not at all ? But plants will be.
Stan & Ollie (2018)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3385524/
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thank you for suggesting this movie. You know who.
Wish the 'Extras' alone, was available to watch somewhere.