Dec '19
It's almost the end of the year, though you can revise your answers if you're ever so inclined...
Of all the movies in 2019, I think I enjoyed Rambo V: Last Blood the most. Not to say that it's a perfect movie, but it kind of is. Critics trashed it, trying to put a political spin on it, but they're a bunch of ass-hats. The movie was a concise and brutal revenge film, and with a legendary pop culture icon nonetheless. Something about this movie stuck with me. Haunted me. I loved how bleak and nihilistic it all was.
I also liked The Beach Bum a lot, but that's because I'm a Harmony Korine fanboy bitch. Surprisingly, Terminator isn't my favorite.
I still need to watch The Irishman, but that may be a contender from the cast and crew alone. Next year, all I care for is Halloween Kills!
What about you? What was your favorite 2019 movie (thus far)?
Of all the movies in 2019, I think I enjoyed Rambo V: Last Blood the most. Not to say that it's a perfect movie, but it kind of is. Critics trashed it, trying to put a political spin on it, but they're a bunch of ass-hats. The movie was a concise and brutal revenge film, and with a legendary pop culture icon nonetheless. Something about this movie stuck with me. Haunted me. I loved how bleak and nihilistic it all was.
I also liked The Beach Bum a lot, but that's because I'm a Harmony Korine fanboy bitch. Surprisingly, Terminator isn't my favorite.
I still need to watch The Irishman, but that may be a contender from the cast and crew alone. Next year, all I care for is Halloween Kills!
What about you? What was your favorite 2019 movie (thus far)?
Glass (8/10)
What Men Want (7/10)
Isn't It Romantic (7/10)
Happy Death Day 2 U (8/10)
A Madea Family Funeral (5/10)
Us (5/10)
The Beach Bum (8/10)
Little (4/10)
The Curse Of La Llorona (6/10)
Avengers: Endgame (10/10)
Pokemon Detective Pikachu (6/10)
A Dog's Journey (7/10)
Rocketman (10/10)
Shaft (8/10)
Toy Story 4 (2/10)
Child's Play (4/10)
Annabelle Comes Home (8/10)
The Lion King (8/10)
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (9/10)
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark (1/10)
Good Boys (1/10)
It Chapter 2 (9/10)
Hustlers (7/10)
Joker (10/10)
Harriet (10/10)
My favorite viewing this year would have to be either the Joker, Shaft, or Glass. Rocketman is a real close one as well. I'm a huge Samuel L. Jackson fan so anything he is in is a great movie for me. Shaft had me laughing throughout the movie, and Glass I wish it didn't end the way it did, but it was still good overall. Joker was really sad, but good. I don't want to ramble on too much, my comment is long as it is already.