It's cool and holds up enough. I think the same of Aliens. I think you should just skip 3 and Resurrection, and definitely watch Prometheus. Alien: Covenant you can take it or leave it.
It's cool and holds up enough. I think the same of Aliens. I think you should just skip 3 and Resurrection, and definitely watch Prometheus. Alien: Covenant you can take it or leave it.
Nobody- 6.5/10. It’s an entertaining fun movie. I liked it but at the same time I just kept thinking they’re kinda ripping off John Wick. Bob Odenkirk did a good job. Not his typical role.
The Last Duel- 6/10. Actors did a great job. The 14th century combat, while limited, was great. I was really enjoying it but the unconventional format hurt it some I thought.
Kubo and the Two Strings is a good old-fashioned quest story. I don't usually like stop motion much, but the art was cool. My kid loved it and I enjoyed it.
Rewatching the whole Clint Eastwood/Sergio Leone “Dollars Trilogy”. I always forget just how awesome these movies are and how artistically incredible they are.
The Suicide Squad (not to be confused with Suicide Squad) was really good. I had heard good things about the new HBO show Peacemaker, which is Cena's character, and I was told I needed to watch the movie first. **** is funny as hell.
The Suicide Squad (not to be confused with Suicide Squad) was really good. I had heard good things about the new HBO show Peacemaker, which is Cena's character, and I was told I needed to watch the movie first. **** is funny as hell.
That's what I've found so far, after 2 episodes. Peacemaker perfectly transitioned from funny in small doses to funny as the focus of the show, which tells you something.
The Last Duel - Took me a few nights to watch it due to its pacing but it was really good..as long as you can get over Matt Damon in a gnarly mullet and Ben Affleck's poor man Eminem look.
Recently rewatched the Harry Potter series for only the 3rd time and IMO they still have a very high rewatch ability to them.
There is a lot I would have liked to have seem more of from a lot of different characters. If HBO Max ever gets Wizarding World shows started I would like to see a series following the early years of Professor McGongall.
I think the most interesting would be how a young witch/wizard like Hermione even got selected to attend Hogwarts. I don't remember the books explaining how she ended up there. If the existence of magic is secret to the muggle world how does a muggle child end up there?