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East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem..documentary about an Israeli folksinger collaborating with Steve Earl and a Palestinian filmmaker to record an album in the West Bank...both Israeli and Palestinian artists contribute...wonderful insight into musicians who grew up in that refugee camp..talk about a wall
 
I saw Sully over the weekend. Pretty good film actually. Is it possible for Tom Hanks to do a bad movie? I swear, it was like The Burbs (which I actually kinda liked)
and Joe Vs. The Volcano..... the rest seamless.
 
I saw Sully over the weekend. Pretty good film actually. Is it possible for Tom Hanks to do a bad movie? I swear, it was like The Burbs (which I actually kinda liked)
and Joe Vs. The Volcano..... the rest seamless.
I thought his worst was that dog cop movie Turner and Hootch or Hutch or whatever it was called
 
Castaway.......ugghhh.
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Just watched 400 Days.....sucked! 10 Cloverfield Lane......sucked
 
Check out a movie called Cut Bank....DAMN good flick!
 
Keanu, cute kitten and funny premise. I do not find Key or Peele naturally funny but the movie had good production values and was mildly entertaining. The George Michael shit was my favorite part. Brings back middle school memories.
 
...agreed, I enjoyed that movie as well!

I thought that movie was kinda awful. It was ridiculously cliche, absolutely nothing original in it. The acting was pretty much the only decent thing about it.
 
Favreau is directing a live action Lion King!

If you haven't seen his recent Jungle Book, check it out. Movie was solid enough to make me interested in what he does with the Lion King.
 
Who saw Popstar: Never Stop, Never Stopping ?
I did. It was ok. I love the Lonely Island guys, so I had really high hopes. It was funny at times, but I think my expectations were too much for what it was.
 
I did. It was ok. I love the Lonely Island guys, so I had really high hopes. It was funny at times, but I think my expectations were too much for what it was.
Yep. It wasn't incredible but I went into it with the opposite mindset, not seeing previews and having no idea who was in it and I enjoyed it.

I think you are right, many movies are all about expectations.

For me the Guardians of the Galaxy had an amazing soundtrack and I liked the movie but I just didn't see what others saw in proclaiming it the best of the year (or one of the best). I think it was because I was EXPECTING it to be great when I should have just not read anything and enjoyed it.
 
Favreau is directing a live action Lion King!

If you haven't seen his recent Jungle Book, check it out. Movie was solid enough to make me interested in what he does with the Lion King.

It's not really live action if it's 100% CGI characters, is it? It's essentially still animation.
 
Audrie and Daisy is a documentary that I really, really enjoyed. It's on netflix. Without trying to spoil it, it's about 2 high school students (from different high schools in different states at different times) that get sexually assaulted/raped. Very powerful, and a really good watch. Really runs the gamut of emotions.
 
Favreau is directing a live action Lion King!

If you haven't seen his recent Jungle Book, check it out. Movie was solid enough to make me interested in what he does with the Lion King.


Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!
 
Lenny Cooke.

I remember the Blazers brought him to Portland one summer for a workout. He had elite size for a SF and above average athleticism but ZERO focus.
 
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