A girl who thinks she is a combat cyborg checks into a mental hospital, where she encounters other psychotics. Eventually, she falls for a man who thinks he can steal people's souls.
A cute quirky movie about crazies. A very standout movie in the genre "cute quirky" A girl gets transmission from her grandma (who was also institutionalized) telling her to plug herself into a wall socket, and that in turn, turns her into a cyborg. She then she stops eating because she thinks robots need batteries and electricity rather than food. She finds an unlikely friend in a crazy dude that thinks he is the best thief in the world. They help each other solve there problems ahhhhhhhhhh cute. Very well done and good looking special effects here too.
6/10
Le Samurai (Jean-Pierre Melville)
A little bit gangster film, a little bit samurai flick, this 1960s French masterpiece from Jean-Pierre Melville introduces the memorable anti-hero Jef Costello (Alain Delon), a contract killer with the instincts of a Japanese warrior and the features of Adonis. After offing a nightclub owner, Costello has two big problems: his double-crossing employer, who now wants him dead, and the dogged police investigator who's determined to rein him in.
I don't know if it's the re-mastering that Criterion does or if they just know how to pick them, but this is yet another beautiful looking movie from said collection. Sort of hard to get through due to really long speachless moments, but at the same time that's what makes this movie what it is. Cold and silent and tough.
7/10
Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero)
Director George Romero's low-budget horror classic continues to inspire heebie-jeebies, in part because of the randomness of the zombies' targets. As dead bodies return to life and feast on human flesh, young Barbara (Judith O'Dea) joins a group of survivors in a farmhouse hoping to protect themselves from the hordes of advancing zombies. But even with assistance in slowing down and killing zombies, soon only one person remains in the farmhouse.
Sometimes incomprehensible acting and dialog but still stands strong as the foundation of zombie movies.
6/10
Lost Season 3
The castaways continue to seek strength on their deserted island as more secrets are uncovered. This season, characters' backstories are revealed, paranoia increases, and the dangerous mystery of the island itself is further unraveled. The Emmy Award-winning series features a strong ensemble cast, including veteran character actor Terry O'Quinn (with an Emmy win) as Locke, Michael Emerson as Ben, and Matthew Fox as Jack.
show still sucks but atleast this season has like 30% more stuff that i want to hear about. Fart
5/10
85/300 movies
5/30 books
Sometimes incomprehensible acting and dialog but still stands strong as the foundation of zombie movies.
6/10
Lost Season 3
The castaways continue to seek strength on their deserted island as more secrets are uncovered. This season, characters' backstories are revealed, paranoia increases, and the dangerous mystery of the island itself is further unraveled. The Emmy Award-winning series features a strong ensemble cast, including veteran character actor Terry O'Quinn (with an Emmy win) as Locke, Michael Emerson as Ben, and Matthew Fox as Jack.
show still sucks but atleast this season has like 30% more stuff that i want to hear about. Fart
5/10
85/300 movies
5/30 books
2 comments:
if you hate this show so much why are you watching so much of it in such a short time?
i enjoy it when they tell me about the shit i want to hear. I just hate most of the characters back stories. my girlfriend is all about it though, so i watch it with her.
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