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Head Count (2018)
30-somethings cringe acting like youths in the middle of the desert in this no action horror flick
Our main protagonist, who dawns a baseball cap and converse shoes to offset how old the actor looks considering he's playing a teenager, joins a group of paired off friends partying in the desert during college break. Despite what the oddly positive reviews say (written by crew members of the movie) there's no depth to these characters whatsoever. They're cutboard cutouts of typical young Instagram influencers that just want to par-tay in an Airbnb. Plenty of awkward pop cultural references to drive in home these are "teenagers" doing "teenager things".
Any scary moments in the dud of slow burn horror flick? Nope except for my favorite jump scare is when a character enters the room witht the rest of the house casually waiting in the dinning area. The ONLY would be interesting scene immediately zooms outside the house with some adr.
One positive thing about this movie is the running time, it's only an hour and thirty minutes long.
Gilbert (2017)
The man behind the voice.
I love Gilbert. I've known Gilbert's act when I started listening to the Howard Stern show, Gilbert always had a special place in my heart. It was difficult to separate the comedian verse the real Gilbert. There were hints of his love life and then eventually his family life on Howard's show and at that point, I knew there was much more to Gilbert than the voice. I'm so happy I watched this documentary about his life. You'd would never know that Gilbert is the type of dad that would leave cute notes in his children's lunch boxes or frequently visits his sisters. I think what goes unsaid about Gilbert is that he is a master of creating a comedic personal that could tell the most offensive jokes and while making his audience laugh.