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foxstens · 3 months ago
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watched deadpool & wolverine
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usagoodnews · 1 year ago
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( Who Did 'Priscilla' Star Cailee Spaeny Play in 'Mare of Easttown'?)
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subdee · 2 years ago
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Glass Onion
The timing on this movie is really so good...
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I know I personally was down for an almost two and a half hour dunk on Elon Musk. 
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thecraggus · 11 days ago
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The Exorcist (1974) Review
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The Exorcist (1974) Review The devil may be in the details, but the real horror is in the human experience.... click link to read more Read the full article
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tinseltine · 1 year ago
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FirstGlance Film Festival in #Philly starts Oct 5th - 8 2023. Here's the 1st of this season's #5Questions for Indie Filmmakers - Keith Andreen – MAYFLY from the Interview - See full post - https://tinseltine.com/5-questions-for-firstglance-indie-filmmakers-2023/
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bluemoonapps · 1 year ago
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Movie player video & mp4 video player app plays HD movies of your choice in android smartphones, and tablets devices. HD movie downloader player enables you to watch downloaded movies, video songs, Instagram reels, Facebook stories and YouTube shorts videos offline on the phone.
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amcsociety · 1 year ago
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Transformers Movie Franchise
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The Transformers movie series, directed primarily by Michael Bay, consists of seven films that span over a decade. Below is a detailed review of each film along with a clean timeline of the events that take place in the Transformers universe.
1. Transformers (2007):
Synopsis: The first film in the series introduces the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons, two factions of alien robots. Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) discovers his car, a yellow Chevrolet Camaro named Bumblebee, is an Autobot. He teams up with the Autobots to prevent the Decepticons from acquiring the AllSpark, a powerful artifact.
Review: "Transformers" lays the foundation for the series with its mix of explosive action, humor, and groundbreaking visual effects. It successfully brings the beloved toys and cartoon series to life, appealing to both fans and newcomers. The film's energetic pace, impressive CGI, and charismatic performances by the cast make it an entertaining ride.
2. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009):
Synopsis: In the sequel, Sam Witwicky and the Autobots face a resurrected Megatron (Hugo Weaving) and a new threat known as The Fallen. Sam discovers ancient symbols that hold the key to a hidden power, and the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons escalates.
Review: "Revenge of the Fallen" amps up the action and introduces new Transformers, but some critics felt it relied too heavily on spectacle and lacked a coherent storyline. Despite mixed reviews, the film still showcases impressive visual effects and continues to explore the mythology of the Transformers universe.
3. Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011):
Synopsis: The third film reveals a long-hidden Transformer spacecraft on the Moon and a conspiracy involving the U.S. government. Sam, now working for a new love interest (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley), uncovers a plan by the Decepticons to enslave humanity.
Review: "Dark of the Moon" improves upon the second film with a more focused storyline and grand-scale action sequences. The film delves into the history of the Transformers and delivers breathtaking visuals, particularly during the climactic Battle of Chicago. The addition of the villainous Shockwave and the return of fan-favorite characters contribute to an engaging experience.
4. Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014):
Synopsis: "Age of Extinction" takes place several years after the previous film and introduces a new human cast led by Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg). The Transformers are now hunted by a government agency, and Cade's discovery of a dormant Optimus Prime sets off a chain of events that involves a new threat and the emergence of the Dinobots.
Review: This film serves as a soft reboot of the series, introducing new characters and a fresh narrative. It explores the ethical implications of human involvement with Transformers technology and features stunning visuals, intense action sequences, and strong performances from the cast. The addition of the Dinobots brings an exciting new element to the franchise.
5. Transformers: The Last Knight (2017):
Synopsis: "The Last Knight" delves into the history of the Transformers on Earth, revealing an ancient connection between them and King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Cade Yeager, now a fugitive, joins forces with new allies to stop an impending apocalypse.
Review: The fifth film attempts to expand the mythology of the Transformers but received mixed reviews due to a convoluted plot and overwhelming spectacle. However, it still delivers on visual effects and features notable performances from Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Hopkins. The film's exploration of historical connections adds an intriguing layer to the series.
6. "Transformers: Bumblebee" (2018):
Synopsis: "Bumblebee" serves as a prequel to the Transformers series, set in the 1980s. The film follows Charlie Watson (Hailee Steinfeld), a teenager who discovers and forms a special bond with the Autobot Bumblebee. Together, they navigate their way through thrilling adventures while evading government agents and uncovering the secrets of the Transformers' presence on Earth.
Review: "Bumblebee" breathes new life into the Transformers franchise with its heartfelt storytelling, engaging characters, and a more intimate scale. The film is a delightful mix of action, humor, and emotion, catering to both long-time fans and newcomers. Director Travis Knight delivers a visually stunning and character-driven experience, showcasing impressive CGI effects and a nostalgic '80s atmosphere. Hailee Steinfeld's charismatic performance, combined with the heartwarming connection between Charlie and Bumblebee, makes for a compelling and enjoyable film.
7. "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" (2022):
Synopsis: "Rise of the Beasts" expands the Transformers universe by incorporating elements from the popular Beast Wars storyline. Set in the 1990s, the film explores a conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons that escalates to involve ancient forces and the emergence of new transforming creatures. Noah (Anthony Ramos) and Elena (Dominique Fishback) become entangled in the battle, joining forces with the Transformers to save Earth from destruction.
Review: "Rise of the Beasts" takes the franchise in an exciting new direction, incorporating the beloved Beast Wars mythology. Director Steven Caple Jr. delivers a visually stunning film with thrilling action sequences and compelling characters. The movie strikes a balance between honoring the established Transformers universe and introducing fresh elements. The voice performances, particularly from Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, Tony Todd as Megatron, and Ron Perlman as Optimus Primal, add depth and authenticity to the characters. The film's exploration of the Maximals, Predacons, and their conflicts brings a refreshing twist to the series.
Clean Timeline of Events:
- "Bumblebee" (1980s): Charlie Watson discovers and forms a bond with Bumblebee, kickstarting their adventures and uncovering the secrets of the Transformers on Earth.
- "Transformers" (2007): The war between Autobots and Decepticons begins as Sam Witwicky joins forces with the Autobots to prevent the Decepticons from acquiring the AllSpark.
- "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" (2009): Sam Witwicky discovers ancient symbols and faces a resurrected Megatron and a new threat known as The Fallen.
- "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" (2011): The Autobots uncover a hidden Transformer spacecraft on the Moon and face a conspiracy involving the U.S. government and the Decepticons.
- "Transformers: Age of Extinction" (2014): Cade Yeager discovers a dormant Optimus Prime, leading to a new threat and the emergence of the Dinobots.
- "Transformers: The Last Knight" (2017): The history of the Transformers on Earth is unveiled, revealing an ancient connection and an impending apocalypse.
- "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" (2022): The Autobots and Decepticons engage in a conflict that involves the emergence of Maximals, Predacons, and ancient forces, with Noah and Elena joining the battle to save Earth.
This timeline provides a coherent progression of events within the Transformers movie series, showcasing the various installments and their respective stories
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greatdetectiveunknown · 1 year ago
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movie blog
also im gonna start a movie blog since I watch so many damn movies a week, I can’t even keep up with them. People are always asking me for movie recommendations so this is where I'm gonna keep all of that ☺️ ps, my favorite production company is in fact Lionsgate. All of their movies are A1 🔥 
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nicholas-escobar-music · 2 years ago
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bookschharming · 2 years ago
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After doing book reviews for 5 years, I am venturing into reviewing web series and movies. I love binge-watching as much as reading, and I think it is the right time to start something new. All of you supported Books Charming, and I hope that you will do the same for Binge Observer. There are only a handful of reviews at the moment, but a lot more will be coming soon & if you want me to review a particular series or movie, let me know in the comments. https://www.bingeobserver.com/ #SeriesReview #moviereview #bingeobserver #BingeWatcher #bingewatching #binge #movies #series #reviewer #reviewsmatter #ReviewPost #movieblog #movieblogger #webseriesreviewer #bookscharming (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnMTq1ort1X/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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foxstens · 1 year ago
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watched barbie
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subdee · 1 year ago
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I mean yeah, it's the difference between Harrison Ford in a good role and in the same role he's done for 34 years. Maybe the movie is a money laundering tax write-off (and I say that as someone who enjoyed Crystal Skull).
Just curious though, what is it about the movie that specifically doesn't work? Is it the celebration of cultural theft? The cartoonish pulpy view of other cultures? Something else?
I think movie producers keep forgetting that people under 25 are the ones responsible for the most movie ticket sales. they always have been...u think the zoomers give a shit about Indiana Jones???
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thecraggus · 12 days ago
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The Thing (1982) Review
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The Thing (1982) Review The Thing elevates paranoia to iconic levels.... click link to read more Read the full article
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themovieblogonline · 4 months ago
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FROM Season 3 SDCC Trailer DEEP DIVE and Breakdown
Hey everyone! We've just released a brand-new video diving deep into the FROM Season 3 trailer. 🎥 This trailer has more twists and turns than a rollercoaster at night, and we've got all the theories, hidden details, and wild speculation covered! 🚪 Who's behind that door? 🐄 What's the deal with the cow? 👀 And can someone please explain that skeleton? 😱 Ready to go down the rabbit hole? 🐇 Watch now: [YouTube Link] 👇 Drop your theories in the comments! Let's see if we can crack the code before the premiere on Sept 22nd. 🗓 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more deep dives and breakdowns! #FROM #TrailerBreakdown #FROMSeason3 #EasterEggs #Theories #MovieBlog Read the full article
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thenextrush · 2 years ago
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The Birthday Cake: A celebration to die for
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⭐⭐ Rating: 2 out of 5. “The Birthday Cake” is a crime thriller directed by Jimmy Giannopoulos, featuring a star-studded cast including Val Kilmer, Ewan McGregor, and Shiloh Fernandez. The film follows the story of Gio (Shiloh Fernandez), a young man who returns to his Brooklyn neighborhood to attend his family’s annual celebration of his father’s death. As he delivers a cake to the local mafia…
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subdee · 1 year ago
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I've now watched one movie from this list! It was 'Barbarians' and TBH I wished I hadn't watched it (very good horror movie).
Gonna make it a goal to watch at least, like, one of these this October.
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