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#61
I don't know if I talked about this movie here already
But I would recommend everything, everything It's one of my favorite movies |
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Blade runner 2049 is about to start in theater! I'll tell you how it goes.
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Bladerunner 2049 was good. It was very atmospheric and visual eye candy. It really messes with the mind, too. It left a mystery still unquestioned. I don't want to spoil it though.
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I'm sitting at a coney island having a beer eaves dropping on these two old lady talking about how they didn't like blade runner 2049. Lol they make solid points on how they couldn't feel raw emotions by gosling but that was meant to be confusing and questioned. It was more artistic than successful. It did t do well at the box office, but I sure as hell loved it!
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I saw Blade Runner on Tuesday. It was way too long. I can't focus on films over 2hrs and this was 2hr40. Also, I've never seen the others/know anything about it, so I didn't really understand what they were or why they weren't supposed to be able to have kids?? They're just human, not part cyborg or whatever, right?? So, were they meant to be genetically modified to be sterile then?? Idk, I found it too long and I just couldn't get into it.
But I saw Goodbye Christopher Robin on Wednesday and really enjoyed that. Personally I would HATE to be famous and could totally empathise with the son's dismay at being thrust into the limelight because of his Dad's books. *Willow* |
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Yeah willow, you have to see the first one to make sense of the second one. The second one was made for sci fi blade runner fans. The bowling was an android, a machine, but made from biology.
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oh I was talking about Willow. I don't believe Willow saw the original. I own the original movie, and I've read the book it was based on Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. That's why gosling asks ford if his dog is real, because real pets are a luxury that only the extremely rich can afford. They added little easter eggs inside the movie which only book readers will understand the depth I think.
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Watching the host.....it's fairly horrible.......
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Saw Thor ragnarok ...it was really funny and good
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Oh i want to see that!
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Me too!
Recently I've seen Geostorm (very good), and Breathe (also very good, but sad at the end and may be triggering because of euthanasia). I was worried about Garfield's accent before I went to see Breathe because it irritated me during the trailer as it was so OTT fake posh British that I was worried I wouldn't be able to manage 2hrs of it, but luckily he couldn't keep it up for that long, or maybe he got better at it, idk? There is a scene in it of paralysed patients in Germany who were kept in boxes with just their heads sticking out, which was just heartbreaking. I honestly couldn't live like that. I know that euthanasia is this huge taboo, but there's seriously worse things in life than death. Which reminds me of the film Still Alice, which is heartbreaking too. Julienne Moore was fantastic in that and very deserving of the Oscar (?I think) she won for her role. Anyway, I'm rambling... *Willow* |
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Ok here are some movies I saw recently
Touching the void...5/5 Wild...3.5/5 Tracks....4/5 Idiocracy.....2.5/5 Blade Runner 2049......4.5/5 Winter Wind...4.5/5 American Made...4/5 |
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Watched Lucy again with Johansson. Great movie.
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Brother bear.....it’s a Disney cartoon....never saw it before and now have a bear thing going.....
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