If only I was great at writing historical pieces. I love this look of Chad.
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You’ve yeed your last haw
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ABDUCTION 2011
You wanna drink like a man, then let's see if you can fight like a man.
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This movie is a guilty pleasure.
I know it's incredibly flawed and certain scenes looks like an MTV Music Video... but it's such a good watch, the soundtrack is amazing and the cinematography throughout is top-notch.
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Alan with glasses and uniform..good..
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
Movies watched in 2024
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023, USA)
Director: Francis Lawrence
Writers: Michael Lesslie & Michael Arndt (based on the novel by Suzanne Collins)
Mini-review:
I can't believe I waited so long to watch this one, considering The Hunger Games was such a big part of my life and I loved this prequel book. And after finally watching it, I'm so happy with the result. It does a great job as an adaptation, although some of Corilanus' complexity gets lost in translation without the book's internal narration. But most importantly, it's a pretty damn good movie in its own right. It sends a strong message that feels as important as ever in our current political and social landscape, and it does that without ever getting boring. It certainly helps that all the members of this incredible cast give striking performances. On top of that, the soundtrack is entirely unforgettable, with Rachel Zegler serving some serious vocals, as expected. The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes proves this franchise has enough fuel to keep going for a long time, and I'm already excited to read/watch the next prequel.
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THE CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD (1964) Reviews of Christopher Lee Euro horror
The Castle of the Living Dead is a 1964 Gothic horror film about a taxidermist who mummifies unwitting entertainers.
The Italian/French co-production was written and directed by American Warren Kiefer as Herbert Wise.
The movie stars Christopher Lee as the sinister Count Drago who adds to his collection of embalmed corpses by murdering guests. Donald Sutherland made his film debut, in a triple…
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