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Extraction 2 is just fun as hell. Fast and Furious level of absurd but visually gorgeous action sequence filmmaking. Hemsworth is fantastic and Sam Hargrave is a true talent behind the camera with this stuff, natural given his stuntman background. Its not gonna win an Academy Award, but I'll watch a movie like this any day.
Really good for what it is. Action movies are really making their mark these days. The choreography and fight scenes were nuts.Its not John Wick but still very good. And Im intrigued by Elbas character and potential in a 3rd film
It’s not John Wick but still very good. And Im intrigued by Elbas character and potential in a 3rd film
Pre Covid my wife and I went to the movies regularly - 3 or 4 times a month. Based on a solid IMDB score we went to see one of the John Wick movies. The review warned that there was violence but c’mon - that’s literally all there was to it. Worst movie I’ve seen in as long as I can remember.
Wife and I recently finished The Diplomat. Outstanding performance by Russell, who is great in everything, and many of the supporting cast. Loved the actor who played the PM as a total dirtbag. Some great twists, although a couple were predictable, and I liked the regular injections of humor.We really liked Bad Sisters. Sharon Horgan is very talented, not only acting but also as a creator. The other sisters also excel, and the plot is fun.Ted Lasso was fine this season. Good, not great overall, with a couple of real meh episodes but also some very good ones. Reasonably satisfying conclusion. On the flight home from Chicago yesterday I re-watched E1 of The Last of Us. I'm not one who really likes to re-watch stuff, especially so soon after the original air date, but now I think I've gotta keep watching ... again! What a great freakin' series!!
Agree w all of this.Been watching Class of 2009. Mediocre, including the acting of a couple of touted but in this case not well used actors: Kate Mara and Brian Tyree Henry.Also, Citadel. Man, a lot going on here. As much as I enjoy the over-exposed Stanley Tucci being tortured, this show has so many silly twists. Wanted to like it, but not nearly as enjoyable as, say, The Diplomat.After watching The Diplomat, and having also loved The Americans (top 5 all timer for me), I decided to watch the first couple of episodes of Felicity. Russell is good, but watching it made me feel dirty. Prefer the more recent Russell performances.
The near universal love that franchise get is beyond me
Ditto. Keanu has a rep for being one of the good guys in Hollywood, but his acting range is about as narrow as John Wayne’s was.
The older I get, the less enthused about gratuitous violence I get as a hook for a movie or TV show.
The Americans is a top-5er for you, eh? That's some high praise. I loved it but I haven't thought to rank my faves in any kind of order. Not easy to do such rankings, in part because of the passage of time. For example, I like to think that given what's gone on (and is still going on) in America, "All in the Family" would still be a relevant and important series, but at the very least the language would have to change. Rankings would be an interesting exercise, though, and I'm sure The Americans would be pretty high on my list.
Not easy to do such rankings, in part because of the passage of time. For example, I like to think that given what's gone on (and is still going on) in America, "All in the Family" would still be a relevant and important series, but at the very least the language would have to change.
I often agree with your TV/movie critiques but not this time. IMO “All in the Family” was very overrated in its time and would be totally out of date today.
There is no way they would put that show on network television today.
Not in its ‘70s form, that’s for sure.We’ll agree to disagree about All in the Family being overrated in its time. Many tv critics also would disagree with you, not that they’re necessarily “right,” either. This stuff’s all subjective.IMHO it was a groundbreaking, important show. It also was tremendous television until the Michael Stivic character left; without Meathead to counter Archie, the show did get meh.
I thought all of the “family” were so simplistic and one dimensional that they were caricatures rather than characters. I thought the movie “Joe” with Peter Boyle and Susan Sarandon did a far better job of capturing the generation gap of that era than “All in the Family” which (again, my opinion) was as predictable as it was repetitious.
Lots and lots of great names in there, LL.Possible adds (off the top my head and in no particular order):MASH, Six Feet Under, Veep, Larry Sanders, Bob Newhart (original), Friday Night Lights, Barney Miller, Homeland, 24, Carol Burnett, SNL, Simpsons, The Shield, Frasier, House of Cards, Star Trek, Friends, I Love Lucy, Happy Days, Dexter (first 4 seasons). If counting miniseries, stufflike Band of Brothers, Chernobyl and Queen’s Gambit would figure in.Then there are the likes of The Last of Us and Hacks, which probably haven’t been around long enough to rank.And does one include a series like Dallas, which started a late-night soap trend and had one cliffhanger storyline that literally captivated the world … but actually mostly sucked as art?Fun discussion.
Yes to House of Cards (not the last season / I love the canceled Kevin Spacey). Hacks!
I don’t love sexual assaulters.
Yes, you’re right about my flippant comment. Love his role in that show and others. Art vs the artist. I apply my thoughts on that conundrum fairly inconsistently.
Agreed. I usually try to disassociate the actor in real life and what is seen onscreen.
I am the same for actors' personal lives (political views, etc.), but once they become sexual predators, that's where I draw the line.So yeah, no Kevin Spacey, Michael Jackson, Bill Cosby, or R Kelly for me.