Strange Cargo (1940): 7/10 Joan Crawford and Clark Gable always were a good screen pairing. The film has a neat Good vs. Evil (or more accurately, Jesus vs. The Devil) angle. Also starring Peter Lorre and Paul Lukas, among others.
I Can Only Imagine - 8.5/10 Mostly a feel good movie about how Bart Millard wrote the hit Christian song the movie shares its title with. Obviously this isn't for everyone, but as a Christian music fan, I enjoyed it. There was also a good message.
Star Wars Ep. III: Revenge of the Sith - 8/10 Probably my favorite SW Prequel. Ep. I is also good but has a little more politics and fewer light saber battles than III. Ep. II is just irritating. Like sand. Anyway, Ep III was good. Cool to see Spoiler: Plot spoiler if you haven't seen any Star Wars movies How Anakin became Darth Vader.
"Revenge of the Sith" is my favorite Star Wars prequel, as well as all of SW soundtracks. Damn, that soundtrack was gold.
The most recent movie I watched that I’d seen before is Spider-Man (2002), gets a 7.5/10. The most recent one I saw that I’d never seen before is The Counterfeit Traitor (1962), which gets an 8.3/10.
The Petrified Forest (1936): 8/10 Always a treat. I'd like to have enjoyed an Apache beer during the viewing, but they haven't made it since 1943.
The Road: 9/10 I really like Viggo's acting style and this role was so bloody brilliant, I'm glad he decided to do the part. It had the perfect amount of dialouge, atmosphere, cinematography, and music, while also keeping you on the edge of your seat even when nothing was going on. It made you truly believe that the post apocalyptic world was real, I've never seen a movie set in this scenario with such dark and emotional acting/storytelling without it having to be gory or those typical boring "gritty" films. I'd definitely watch it again!
I hated the audiobook. I was told it was better than the movie but I hated it... Still haven't seen the movie yet.
I haven't read the novel it was based on and nor have I heard the audiobook, regardless it was great and I'm not sure what people want from it when they say it was boring or "not enough action". I think they're watching the wrong film. lol
Commuter (2018) - 2/10 - script is pure nonsense, physics in movie is totally unrealistic, dialogs are cheesy, Liam Neeson's character is totally inconsistent and unauthentic. Action is good (2 points for that). Not recommended.
? out of 10 muchacho. What do you mean that was good? Ok I see it was a mixed camp in terms of reviews for users and critics alike. Looks as bad as strychnine laced guano to me. Didn't make it past the first 5 minutes.