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The Batman Chronicles (2014)
Phenomenal
For a fan film that wasn't seeking profits, this was fantastic! Expertly shot, written, and no to mention acted! Anthony Misiano was marvelous as the Joker! He really brought his own brand to the character with more subtly and appeared as though he came straight from the comics themselves. The guy playing Batman was also good, but in his defense, there has never been a Batman that has out-acted a Joker. Anyways, I have nothing but a large amount of respect for the guys who made this, because they didn't want money. They just wanted to entertain, which makes the experience all the more better! If you a big fan of The Bat, go on you-tube, search this film up, and give it a try. It might surprise you.
The World's End (2013)
Best of The Series!
I can't believe this movie only has a 7.3!
I found the characters to be more relatable, the script was spot on, and I laughed my ass off! Plus, it was really interesting to see Simon Pegg and Nick Frost switch characters. The action scenes were the best of the trilogy, I don't know why people didn't like this movie. I think it's the best in the trilogy! Also like each movie they include at least one scene with real acting, and with all of the madness going on before this one's scene, it made the moment even more epic! SO my advice to you is to forget about the bad reviews, and just go and see this unappreciated gem!
Three Flavors Cornetto Trilogy ranking
1. The World's End 2. Hot Fuzz (alphabetical) 3. Shaun of The Dead (alphabetical)
Iron Man Three (2013)
What's Everybody's Problem?
I watched this movie with my friend in the theater, and I thought it was fantastic! Iron Man 3 perfectly blends comedy, drama, and action. So what if it doesn't follow the comics? I kind of like it when movies don't go by the book and change things up to make it interesting. Robert Downey Jr. brings back the acting we saw in the first one, in the second one, he was really only playing the douche persona that is Tony Stark. The effects was really good, and I normally don't go for effects. Plus, without giving anything away, all I'm going to say is the way the movie wrapped up was perfect, it was a heck of an experience!
I just ask that you don't listen to any friends who did read the comics, and just go and enjoy this great superhero movie!
Django Unchained (2012)
Quentin Tarantino's Masterpiece!
When my sister came to visit, she and I decided to go see this film together. Sort of like a date. And I am a HUGE Tarantino fan, and was thoroughly looking forward to watching this. And their was not a second where I was disappointed! To show what this film got right, I'm going to break it down into columns.
Acting: Jamie Foxx, Christophe Waltz, Leo Dicaprio, And Sam Jackson ALL turn in commanding performances! As they portray characters far different than the ones they've done in the past.
Directing: What I found the most interesting was the cool as ice cinematography! The sudden zoom-outs, the cut-ins, and the classic circle shot last seen in Reservoir Dogs!
Writing: We all thought that QT was robbed of the Best Original Screenplay Oscar with Inglourious Basterds, but he made up for it with all of the clever dialogue driving this film. To this day, if I say something wrong, I say "I'd like to Un-ring this bell!"
Now, I love Pulp Fiction, I love Reservoir Dogs, I love all of his works (With the exception of Death Proof which I like) I must say this.
Django Unchained, is Quentin Tarantino's Masterpice!
The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
Overrated!
Me and my mom wanted to watch a film, like we always do. As we were looking, my mom came across a film call In The Name of The Father, she started talking about DDL and how great he is. So we watched it, and I was amazed by his powerful performance! Then she suggested The Last of The Mohicans, and I LOVED ITNOTF so I agreed. But as I watched it, I was dying of anticipation for a big, powerful moment of acting from DDL. It never happened. I was also expecting a Braveheart like performance. It wasn't. When it was over, I was deeply disappointed. The only powerful part of the movie, was the musical score. I expected more Daniel Day Lewis, I expected more.
Skyfall (2012)
Argubaly Best Bond Ever!
I went to see this film on the day it came out in theaters, and the seats were leather, the sound was so amazing, that I could feel every vibration of every gunshot or explosion!
But what made the experience great was the movie itself. It has two knockout performances by Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem, Lots of action and laughs, and to top it all off, it threw some OLD Bond in the mix!
While watching it, I listened to the sound of the people in the theater.
They laughed, they gasped, they cheered, and at the end everyone applauded!
So for me this could be the Best Bond Ever!
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Jack Nicholson's Best!
This is by far one of the best movies I have ever seen!
Jack Nicholson delivers a powerful performance, and probably his best performance. I only recognized 3 actors in the movie, but the actors I didn't recognize surprised me!
They all gave fantastic performances, and the nurse did a good job at becoming unlikeable throughout the movie!
This movie had me on my seat, I mean I was laughing, then I was gasping, then laughing, then finally crying!
But I must warn you, this movie is great, and funny, but it gets very heavy and emotional. So if you more sensitive, just be careful!
The Godfather (1972)
An Offer You Can't Refuse!
Without a doubt, this is the greatest movie ever made!
It has everything! A great cast, amazing acting, and an interesting plot! I am surprised that Al Pacino didn't win the Oscar because he put on an amazing performance.
As well as Marlon Brando who well deserved the Oscar for his spectacular performance as Don Corleone. I heard a lot about the iconic horse head scene, and it still surprised me because that is NOT the way you want to wake up!
After seeing this wonderful masterpiece, I am so excited to see the sequel!
Cape Fear (1991)
Cape FEAR Indeed!
This is one of the most suspenseful films I have ever watched! It's full of twists, turns, and an incredible acting performances from the entire cast!
Robert De Niro is creepy, crafty, and crazy as Max Cady. He made himself look like your best friend, and a great boyfriend... Until you go to bed with him!
He tried his best to make Nick Nolte's life a living hell, and he succeeded! What made his lawyer even more scared was Max's victim was 16, and the lawyers daughter was 16!
Julliet Lewis also put on a great performance playing a naive southern girl who fell for Max Cady's tricks!
This movie was well done, and full of suspense after watching this Robert De Niro became my favorite actor!
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
A Suspenseful Masterpice
What separates this movie from other horror movies is, nowadays horror movies have lots of gore and blood. But this one had scary dialog, and real suspense.
Hannibal Lecter really got me! I mean he was described as a psychopath and he looked calm, then he showed us his true colors!
"Buffalo Bill" was crafty and crazy! The only thing he shows affection for is his poodle "Precious"
Clarice Starling proved that she has what it takes to be a professional when she used her skills to track down the sadistic "Buffalo Bill".
For these reasons and more this movie will remain a suspenseful masterpiece.