Razorback
8/10
A great movie, also a great monster animal or creature feature movie.
A huge ruthless razorback boar terrorizes humans plus kills and devours them in the Australia Outback.
It's filmed in Australia so irrefutable terrific for the environments since that's where it takes place, decent and great acting, decent dialogue and memorable lines, Unique characters that are connected no its plot convience they're connected, great drama, surprise dirung the ending scene, decent ending, also has blood and violence.
The Razorback boar created by practical effects looks utterly real and terrific.
As a result it's highly illogical for persons to complain about the look of the razorback boar.
Originally posted by TheOneFirestorm
The Razorback boar created by practical effects looks utterly real and terrific.
As a result it's highly illogical for persons to complain about the look of the razorback boar.
Funny you mention that.
The production crew actually ran out of both budget & time when it came to making the creature itself.
They managed to make one model that was secured to a trolley on wheels & literally pulled by string.
The other prop was a life size animatronic head of a boar that was mounted to a wheel barrow.
One of my fav films made by a fav director, Russell Mulcahy (HighLander).
Jackie 8/10
Definitely Natalie Portman's best role I've ever seen her in even moreso than Black Swan. She's a reserved, strong willed, and complex character going through the pain of losing JFK, and maintaining the legacy of Camelot after one of the most traumatic events in American History. Some of the more memorable moments being the funeral procession, Jackie's conversations with Bobby Kennedy, and her conversations with the reporter about her time as first Lady. Overall, its a great character piece that examines her life as First lady/keeping her family together and it was good movie with an ideal run time for its subject matter
Justice League Dark 6/10
Tomorrow: John Wick II
The Founder (2016) 8/10. I never thought I would end up watching a biopic about McDonald's and I definitely never imagined it would be so engrossing - nor that I would actually end up feeling sympathy for the original owners. This is not just a good movie - it is a movie that you should see because it tells you about more than McDonald's - it tells you about America, and the 50's and big business and you will end up struggling to hold on to preconceived idea about good guys and bad guys.
It's just business.
John Wick Chapter 2
9/10
A amazing action movie from start to the end.
Terrific opening, great costumes which are mostly amazing suits, great acting from the entire cast, decent dialogue and memorable great lines, terrific locations including a concert in Italy, realistic terrific fighting scenes, terrific guns shooting scenes, astounding kills besides common ones, a high amount of raw violence, intentional funny moments, terrific exciting climax, and a obvious cliffhanger at the best time making it obvious hollywood wants to make a 3rd John Wick movie.
No doubt when I make a list of the best movies of 2017 in my opinion no doubt this will be on it.
This movie is like the Hypercoaster The Mamba that has a maximum speed of 75 mph at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City.
It's exciting and terrific like that hypercoaster ride from start to the end.
Originally posted by carthageyeah, I took it as after he'd called a truce he figured he was out for good and it took the temptation to get involved again.
Damn.So in watching it a second time, what was the point of John reburying those weapons? Did he do it because he figured he wouldn't need them again after the first film?