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This is “From Dusk Till Dawn” meets a musical. It’s extremely well made and there are some Blues numbers that are amazingly well executed. It’s entertaining from start to finish.

Michael B. Jordan plays twins. His performances are seamless and he created two truly distinct characters. Fantastic work from him… He will be up for Best Actor.

Plus, who doesn’t like “From Dusk Till Dawn?”

Fun fact, a buddy of mine shot a bunch of second unit footage on “From Dusk Till Dawn.”

Tarantino was damn near killed when they blew up the convenience store. No shit!
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I watched Top Gun Maverick with my kids last night for the 2nd time. Just a fun, fun movie. Highly recommend.
 

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Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning.
6.5/10


It's over well over 2hrs. It could've been condensed. It jumps back & forth from one time frame / period to another.
 

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Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning.
6.5/10


It's over well over 2hrs. It could've been condensed. It jumps back & forth from one time frame / period to another.
I recently watched the prior film, Dead Reckoning Part One. So now I kinda have to watch Final Reckoning. I like the premise, but did they need to make the story 5.5 hrs long?
 

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Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning.
6.5/10


It's over well over 2hrs. It could've been condensed. It jumps back & forth from one time frame / period to another.
I recently watched the prior film, Dead Reckoning Part One. So now I kinda have to watch Final Reckoning. I like the premise, but did they need to make the story 5.5 hrs long?

I hear ya...on the length.
I'll definitely be interested and look forward to getting your thoughts on Final Reckoning.

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Just saw 28 Years Later. It kinda reminds me of all the other zombie-type movies, Length: 1 hr. 55 min.
 

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Elio 9/10
How to Train Your Dragon 9/10
 

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Jurassic World: Rebirth......6-7/ 10

Most of the action was decent. Some of the action was non-believable i.e. the various escapes by the main characters 2 hr movie
 
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Maggie Raptor laughs her ass off at all the Jurassic Park movies.
 

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The Shrouds. I like Cronenberg and I like Cassel, but oooff. Cassel does his best Tommy Wiseau impression. Not good.
 

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'the Penguin Lessons'. I have always loved Steeve Coogan and have floated him as the next Peter Sellars (Saxondale, anyone), and this one was going to be pretty formulaically tear-jerker/redemption-by-animal-companionship story, but I was there for it for the performances and the interesting backdrop of Argentine crazy political shit goiing on the the late 70's. Also it was a true story. Also, as Coogan graduates from being a comedian to doing drama to a writer and director, this one was on par with 'Philomena'. He didn't write or direct this one but the choice he made to act in it was cool. I guess I just lurv him.
 

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Last movie on big screen?
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Took my son who hadn’t seen it but who has recently been getting acquainted with Jack Nicholson.

He loved Chinatown, and was very impressed by Cuckoo’s Nest. How could one not be?
 

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