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Ready Player One

Great,awesome,fantastic movie!!!!

Love the 80s songs and pop cultures references.

Tye Sheridan and Win Morisaki are both very hot and handsome.
 
Tyler Perry's Acrimony (2018) 10/10


A great movie, but the IMDB plot summery is a lie.
 

This movie had some notable actors, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Lawrence, Ed Harris, and Javier Bardem (the psycho from "No Country For Old Men). You'd think it would be pretty good. Well, you'd be effin' wrong. HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE. I can't stress enough that you don't waste the two hours that this monstrosity steals from the universe each time someone watches it.
 

This movie had some notable actors, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Lawrence, Ed Harris, and Javier Bardem (the psycho from "No Country For Old Men). You'd think it would be pretty good. Well, you'd be effin' wrong. HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE. I can't stress enough that you don't waste the two hours that this monstrosity steals from the universe each time someone watches it.

I liked the film. Excellent performances by all, interesting/extremely thought provoking/challenging plot.
 
I liked the film. Excellent performances by all, interesting/extremely thought provoking/challenging plot.

I do agree with you about the challenging plot part. It was almost like two separate movies in one. What the Harris/Pfeiffer characters and their two sons in the first half had to do with the second half is beyond me. What was that thing they put in the toilet that stopped it up? Then Lawrence's character pisses off the husband, he rapes her, he finds out she's pregnant, writes a poem, shows it to her, and before it's even published thousands of people show up and start destroying the house that she has worked so hard to restore, she has the baby, those people tear it apart and eat it, she burns the house down, and it goes back to the beginning with a different wife. We'll just have to agree to disagree about this movie, I hated it.
 
Some vague speculative ideas get tumbled together in an appealing mish-mash and out shits 'observant' and 'illuminating' garbage.

Ankhon Dekhi (2014).

 
I do agree with you about the challenging plot part. It was almost like two separate movies in one. What the Harris/Pfeiffer characters and their two sons in the first half had to do with the second half is beyond me. What was that thing they put in the toilet that stopped it up? Then Lawrence's character pisses off the husband, he rapes her, he finds out she's pregnant, writes a poem, shows it to her, and before it's even published thousands of people show up and start destroying the house that she has worked so hard to restore, she has the baby, those people tear it apart and eat it, she burns the house down, and it goes back to the beginning with a different wife. We'll just have to agree to disagree about this movie, I hated it.

This is all major spoilers for one, should have used the spoiler tag and I hate to be “that guy” but you seemed to miss out the symbolism and the “message” of the movie. All the people/things that happen in the movie have a point and are there for a purpose. It’s not a new topic that isn’t being discussed in the every day world but the way the topic is portrayed in this movie is something I found brilliantly done. Though I might be biased cause I generally really like Aranovsky films.



Cube - Movie about a group of people inside cube rooms, where they try to escape but some of the rooms are trapped.

Very interesting premise. Though I don’t think the movie uses it very well, it gets a bit compelling some where in the middle with a revelation, but then it falters off I think. Sort of a spoiler, but really only like 2 people get killed by a trap and that happens fairly early on, with the rest of the deaths not having anything to do with a trapped rooms.

I mean it had interesting character stuff going on, but just not compelling enough for me to stay fully interested.
 
Ready Player One - Very different to the book but I liked what they did with it! Best Steven Spielberg film I have seen in a while!
 
Ready Player One

Oh boy, what a great love letter to nerd culture! I mean the characters were a bit thin but outside of that I didn’t really have any huge problems. That horror part, and that epic battle, so good!
 
Ready Player One

Oh boy, what a great love letter to nerd culture! I mean the characters were a bit thin but outside of that I didn’t really have any huge problems. That horror part, and that epic battle, so good!



I saw it today as well. I thought Halliday was well fleshed out.
 
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