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Ishuzoku Rebyuâzu (2020)
This is not an anime
So I only discovered this show because it was on Funimations new winter anime and when I saw just the thumbnail I was like why does this exist why is it on Funimation. I thought that Funimation just wanted another title to pad out their roster but when I saw this got a dub (and yes I am a filthy dub listener) I knew I had to watch it. I saw the first episode and to quote an anime YouTuber "you may of noticed the new genre to come out, I can't believe it's not hentai," and this is as close as a hentai you can get without saying it's a hentai. There are many anime out there where the fan service is the most important factor and everything else is a vehicle for it. But this shows elements and characters are a vehicle for the hentai service.
And they could of just stopped there and said here's some tits and ass but the characters at least in the dubbed version are likable and funny and have some good chemistry together. They're far from fleshed out characters that you would see in something like cowboy bebop but they're also far from bland boring characters and put in another anime as maybe side characters would be highly enjoyable. Also I thought the dub would be as atrocious as any dub for hentai (yes I've delved down that rabbit hole) but there were many voice actors who I immediately recognized from other anime. I really would really like to know how they felt after delivering their lines.
All in all it's not for everyone or most people. This anime is definitely not for newcomers and for veterans only and those who have delved into hentai. I'm curious to see what other people will say about this show
Gankutsu-ô (2004)
Amazing adaptation but fell into the bland protagonist trap of anime
This anime is amazing; every character is perfectly fleshed out as well as the setting and environment. It is a near perfect adaptation with the anime twist; I say near because the count is not the main character. He may be playing puppeteer and conductor but is not the main character. The main character is a pretty much bland protagonist named Albert who through the entire show pretty much just spouts "you have to do the right thing." He does this so much even when his whole world is turned upside down by the count and although he is mad he quickly forgets about his despair and screams "do the right thing." It gets annoying and while you get this feeling of wanting to see more count (which is what I think they were aiming for) it's quickly replaced by wanting to see less Albert. Wanting to see less of a character is never a good thing but they are the main protagonist then a show has failed. And it's ashamed because the show is beautiful and fleshed our and the count oozes this charisma that demands your attention when he is given screen time. And it's quickly stolen by Mr. Naive bland protagonist. If you want a great revenge story don't waste 10+ hours watching this; watch the 1998 mini series adaptation.
PandoraHearts (2009)
Good characters and music, bad plot
I have to say that if you watch this series then be prepared to have not all questions answered. So the short version is this: imagine alice in wonderland gone wrong and its an anime. The characters are well defined, the music is great, but the plot is loose like a bridge without support beams. I think the creator of the show was so sure that this would get a second season but half way through the series they realized that wasn't going to happen and so they had to squeeze all the plot lines into the last 13 episodes which as you can guess causes some problems. It tried to do to many things at once. I will say that the silver lining is that I feel they tried to focus more on character building than plot which is definitely the show's strength.
Nanatsu no taizai (2014)
great beginning good middle unwrapped ending
Let me say by saying:
PROS: You should absolutely watch this series. Great animation, awesome fight scenes, well thought out plot, and fleshed out characters (half of them anyway more about that later). You really get a feel of who the characters are and especially sins they represent.
CONS: Now the character development is where this show falls short be it due to number of episodes or budget. Each of the seven deadly sins are the good guys and you understand and get a feel for the characters wrath, sloth, envy, greed, and lust (kind of could of been better). However gluttony (who should of been represented as lust due to her scantoulous clothing wear) is only introduced in the last few episodes and you don't get a feel of her personality. This falls short for lust (who should be represented as gluttony not because of food but because of knowledge) sort of but she is also slothy too. Also pride is not introduced in the show; the knight in the gold armor may be represented as pride since he shows he has a prideful personality but he is never addressed nor introduces himself as pride. Also wrath is supposed to be a demon who is 3000 years old but we don't get any back story on that. So there are small but important chunks missing from this show.
And even though there is season 2 they feel more like OVA episodes than anything.
Season 3 may answer more questions but it should of been wrapped up in one season.
That being said it is totally worth it to watch. Highly recommended for confident protagonists, great animation, and well thought out storyline.
Ex Machina (2014)
Mind freak movie with unsatisfying ending
This movie was amazing; the acting the concept the effects the execution perfect except for the ending. Basically caleb thinks he's in love or infatuated with her and she the same except she uses Caleb to escape and leaves him behind locked inside. And then it ends. Unsatisfying here's what I think should have happened. To get out they need Nathan's card and Caleb tells Ava this. However he ponders what Nathan says about Ava using him to escape. So he reprograms it so that it not only does the system not read Nathan's card but it recognizes Caleb card being the master controller. Thus revealing Ava's true plan. I'm not saying that the ending was the worst in fact it does fit the theme of the whole movie but it's still so unsatisfying.
Doctor Who: Death in Heaven (2014)
I feel violated
Never has doctor who disappointed me. Sure there are some episodes that are just okay but this episode has just been one giant disaster. There have been so many plot holes and unexplained details. I was surprised when they brought back the master. But we've always and I mean I'll ways known the master as john simm (I'm guessing he said no to the part as the master) but it was hard for me to see his personality in as a woman. Also they just briefly mentioned how he's there (if you remember from the end of time that he goes back to galifrey where he galifrey burnt and so it was assumed that the master died. But since the doctor saved galifrey it's now assumed that the master was saved. It works but it's also a weak way to explain it). I think they should have just used some other villain. Also this whole season with Clara going back and forth with danny and the doctor has not been working. Do you remember the tension that amy felt between rory and matt stone doctor and how it was resolved in Amy's choice episode. And let's not forget how they brought back brigadere (Kate's father). So basically anyone who has any relation to the doctor is immune. Brilliant. And the way it was all resolved in what I like to call that was easy resolution. That's where the plot is so complicated it digs itself into a corner and then something happens in which the protagonists solution just becomes created without any thought. The doctor could of pressed the that was easy button and it would have been equally as satisfying. So my conclusion is that Steven muffat has a brain tumor. It's the only way for someone to say yes this works perfectly to this ending.
Revolution (2012)
Amazing start but bad unfolding
I am a total fan when it comes to these kinds of shows. Present post apoptalyptic shows with lost being added in the mix. And I loved the concept of the show. All electricity ceases and no one knows why and fast forward fifteen years. And they slowly unravel the plot and hows and whys of everything. So in the first season they slowly introduced and explained the nano as well as a side problem the monroe republic. And they gave equal attention to both plots. Explaining the nano and what they are and what they do to showing the depth of monroe's paranoia. However when the second season they introduced the patriots. For any post apoptalyptic show to work you need a main plot and a side plot. However what happened was that they made the patriots the main plot problem and they made the nano the side less important plot. So by second half of the second season they turned the focus to the patriots making the nano only revelevant because they just can't not talk about it. "Oh yeah and the nano um what can we do about it in this episode?" They went in the wrong direction digging themselves in a hole they couldn't come out of probably because instead of having the plot for each episode of the entire season they made up the plot episode by episode. This is pretty much what lost did. The only reason lost didn't get cancelled too soon is that their seasons were shorter and they introduced information slower. Most people who actually watched revolution until the end only did so because like me I can't stand to not know what will happen next without some kind of ending whether it be good like the series finale of breaking bad or something bad like the series finale of revolution.
Review (2014)
Could be better and fixable
I don't know how this show has gotten a better rating than inside Amy schumer. First off I could do without the long and awkward details of how he ended up doing the thing he was reviewing. Also I thought he would be doing very hands on relatable things. Kicking a door down, running a marathon, or eating three cans of beans and then going on a date. Not stealing something or making a sex tape or cocaine and I pray to god that he didn't really do cocaine. Those are things that most people would not consider doing or try or wonder what it be like if they did do those things; maybe not so much the sex tape but you get the idea. If there is any comedy in this then it's awkward funny which is not like Comedy Central at all. Comedy central does shockhumor. In short I give Review: **
Doctor Who: The Time of the Doctor (2013)
Maybe it was all one plan
OK so I will agree with some people that this special was cheesy and overly complicated. I can only imagine Steven moffat explaining the concepts and plots to the crew and cast and everyone looking at each other saying huh. But I've always suspected that Steven moffat wasn't making this up as he goes along. I think that going all the way back to silence in the library he had already written a general outline of the crack in the wall, the silence assassinating the doctor, river song being Amy ponds daughter, Amy and rory dying, the doctor meeting Clara, Clara being the impossible girl, the name of the doctor, and the doctor saving galifrey instead of destroying it. First of all in the episode lets kill Hitler the doctor is talking to hologram Amy and says "so I just regenerate." This however does not necessarily indicate a contradict. Hologram Amy said "regeneration has been disabled." Maybe she didn't mean that the poison disabled his regeneration but that because he is the twelfth regeneration and did not know that he couldn't regenerate again. Also in the episode in the space hotel where you find your worst fears the doctor sees what he fears most but we don't see it. Now most people assumed that it was losing Amy pond but I think that moffat always planned that the crack in the wall was his worst fear. Also when the doctor talks to Dorians head Dorian says "on the fields of trensalore where no living creature can lie a question will be asked." Everyone thought that was the episode the name of the doctor but he said the fields of trensalore not the ashes. However there are things that I was in satisfied with like he stays young from age 900- 1200 and then from 1200-unknown he starts to age, even though gallifrey is stuck in a single moment they can still send out a message meaning they aren't frozen, what the doctor "ate" I think time energy or something caused him to shoot and destroy the daleks, that when the doctor did regenerate he didn't "explode like the last times, and even though we only saw a peter calividi for a minute he showed a similar personality as Matt smith. Overall I recommend watching it twice and it's better the second time 7 stars
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013)
6 stars; did not live up to its expectations
First off the beginning was pretty good. Showing us the actual war of the time war. But then they involved a plot with queen Elizabeth l. And when they said that Billie piper was in it I thought they meant rose Tyler. But instead Billie piper was playing the conscious of the moment a device that destroys galifrey. Not to mention that I was looking forward to the reunion of David tenant doctor and rose Tyler. So basically the plot is zygons creatures that can copy other life forms are trying to take over the earth. And then they tie in the time war at the end. Also they don't once mention the fact that the reason why the doctor did what he did because if you remember from the season 4 finale the end of time the time lords try to bring the end of time. And they really didn't explain anything than what's already known from the time war. They don't tell us when the war is, what started the war, and who was in it. I really wish it wasn't directed by Steven muffat and directed by someone else. I'm not saying it wasn't good but it really wasn't I expected.
Sleepy Hollow (2013)
Its really good only by watching it will you know longer judge it
So I really didn't even glance at the idea of seeing this show especially since I found out it was about the headless horseman. But commercials for kept coming on and finally I thought what the heck I'll give it a try.
Basically starts off in the revolutionary war where this guy Ichabod Crane is fighting with this guy who looks like Bane if he were in the revolutionary war. The dude fatally injures him but Ichabod cuts off his head.
Now that was the opening scene and I'm not going to give you a complete synopsis on what happens in the episode because you'll think this doesn't make any sense.
And you know what from a scientific view point alone it makes no sense. But this show does not involve any science at all and it sounds weird. But they were smart to not include any explanations using science because I don't think you could explain what is happening with the show using science.
So what are you left with? A really good show that when you watch the first episode your incentive to watch the next episode is that longing to know whats gonna happen next, but isn't from a cliffhanger or a twist. It's just that its a good show.
Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (2011)
is it because there's no plot; is it because it's a syfy movie; yes to both
Wow so Megapython vs. Gatoriod. All i can say is that its the greatest movie ever LOL. This has it all:
-hot scientists who think they know what they're doing but really don't
-terrible graphics and dialogue
-lots of guns
-no plot
-weird ass name for title
-explosion at the end that solves everything
-girl fight in water
and best of all -person hosting something that you know will get everyone kill denies problem or won't listen
Oh and by the way, Gatoriod sounds a lot like Gatorade. Just pointing that out.
However, the main character guy didn't get the girl at the end. Wow very original. Nice one guys. But why didn't he? because he's a nobody? No, because once all the crocodiles and snakes are blown up from the explosion there happens to be just one snake head, yes just the head that eats her and then dies. And this is possible because it is backed up from an earlier scene when one of the scientists says that a snake's head can still survive for a short period of time without it's body. Makes total sense.
Absolute Zero (2006)
not as bad as people say it is
OK so the acting, dialogue and all the other stuff isn't as bad as people said it was; it wasn't good.
The thing I will say is that the science is all wrong. They said that science is never wrong. Well unless their talking about some other kind of science, either they're wrong or science is wrong.
If you haven't seen this movie then it's about the magnetic field is acting all goofy and north is south and south is north. And somehow that's going to bring in a new ice age. Tropics are icy, icy is tropic, dry is wet and wet is dry. So Miami (where it's mostly taking place) will somehow get so cold that the temperature will be absolute zero (- 273C).
Now this has never happened because if it did, the atoms themselves would stop moving and collapse on themselves. Why? Because atoms cannot get any colder. But if this would happen there would have to be any light for billions of light years. This will not happen on earth because the sun isn't that far away.
And also oxygen will solidify at -218.4C. If it got at like -200C we would be literally be swimming in liquid oxygen for a split second and then freeze to death. So if your breathing your swimming.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
So stupid
First of all I didn't even want to see this movie. I got a friend to convince me to see it. So I watched it on HBO and I couldn't even watch the whole thing. I mean I thought the video game graphics were just for the preview. I didn't think that it was in the actual movie. There's this one part where one of Romona's ex-boyfriend uses his psychic powers to throw Scott Pilgram (Michael Cera's character) up into the sky. And one of his friends asks him how does he have these powers. He says he's a vegan. I'm sorry but someone should of told me that this took place in an alternate universe where also there's vegan police that take your psychic powers away if you don't eat vegan. Oh and also somehow Scott head butts the ex-boyfriend and some how explodes into coins.
DON'T SEE THIS!
Death Wish (1974)
pretty good but not what i expected
When I saw the preview to this movie I thought it would one of those old shoot em up movies (which are mostly better than today's shoot em up movies). Maybe not as extreme as like First Blood or Predator or The Terminator but there really wasn't much action. But while you're watching this you can't help to want him to kill.
If you don't know what's it about it's like this; Paul's (Charles Bronson) wife is killed by thugs and even though he doesn't know who the thugs are the closest thing he can have to revenge is killing all thugs that come his way. Towards the end he's injured and all the cops want him and one of the cops tells him to get out of New York permanently.
It's pretty good but one thing that bothers me is the title of the movie. Do you even know what a death wish is? If you don't (and you should) it's when you want your life to end but you can't go through with suicide. So you hope you get stabbed or shot or something that kills you that wasn't your intentions. They should have called it The Maverick or The Viligent.
Lost (2004)
Such a great show; watch it
This show is so awesome. I just found out about this show recently and I have seen a few previews or scenes of it on TV, and I really should have given it a chance.
And also, I am a big fan of movies or stories where people are trapped on an island (castaway, Robinson Crusoe, Lord of the Flies (sort of)) but what I love about TV shows compared to movies is that a movie can only be like what 2-3 hours, maybe; but a TV show can be as long as you like because sometimes a few episodes can be as long as a movie.
I would give it a 10 out of 10 except that I can't stand the flashbacks to each of the characters' lives before they crashed. Like I understand that they're trying to show you who they were and what they were like but I just wish that every 5-10 minutes they did that, or they condensed all the and made it shorter because it's kind of annoying especially when they do a flashback before or during a really good scene.
But overall, this show kicks ass. Probably the best action/adventure show I've seen.
The Midnight Meat Train (2008)
Great movie with an ending that just ruins it
When I was watching this movie I thought it was great. The storyline was awesome and I love the plot. A guy who appears to be crazy kills people on a train with meat tools. There were a few plot holes but I figured they would be answered by the end of the movie. When it came to the end and the guy who was killing everyone was killed, I thought it would kind of end like that. But guess how it ended. It turned out the guy was killing everyone on the train was killing them for these mutant alien things to keep them satisfied and not to arise to the surface. It completely ruined the movie. Like why would you do that it's so unnecessary. I feel like the ending should be a special alternate ending. All I have to say is go see this movie but when the guy who was killing everyone does get killed near the end, shut it off because the real ending will ruin the movie.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)
Great idea bad show
I do not see why people are claiming that this show is great. When I was told about this show, I thought it would be the funniest show ever, because the idea of it is so appealing to me and I love shows where they make fun of things, like the soup, and tosh.o and other stuff like that.
But honestly its not funny. One thing that this show flaws in is that its rated PG. Most shows where they fun of something is usually rated PG-13 or TV-14. It's really hard to make a successful show where they fun of something and its rated PG.
Second of all, the movies they chose were just not the right type of movies to make fun of. They should have did movies that were more recent like movies from the 80's or 90's. I mean they should of done movies that came out immediately on VHS. But it might just be me and not my kind of comedy. I mean its late 80's and throughout 90's comedy that even though its only 10-20 years away from 2010, comedy back then could have changed.
Third and probably the biggest flaw is that the comments themselves. They commented every five seconds, and a lot of them didn't make sense and it wasn't even that funny. And also I'm not sure why but I think it would have been funnier if they were facing you (away from the screen) instead of towards the screen and you see their backs/shadows. What they also should of done is not show them at all when the movie played and every minute or so and not every ten seconds, they pop up and comment. Also they could of done is when they're going to comment is pause the movie and make that noise when you stop and put your hand on a record player and comment.
I love this idea. I think they should make a modernized version of this because there are so many screw up movies and bad movies today such as almost every movie on the syfy channel. And if they were to do that, I really, really think they should make it PG-13 or TV-14. And use the concept and techniques they use on the soup because I think it would be a great hit.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
Hot as hell, sexy as hell, pointless
This movie as I said before hot, sexy and pointless. Cameron Diaz which by the way she is in that stage of her life where she was actually hot; not like now where as I describe her as, "I find her odd." But I didn't like the pigtails style but still sexy as hell. Lucy Lui who is now in her 40's and is still hot. She was sexy as hell especially during that stripper scene, although they were all hot. And probably my favorite, Drew Barrymore. Put her with a leather jacket and a redhead, oh my god I want her so bad.
Now the hotness of the girls distracts you from the pointlessness of the plot. The plot, the whole movie is pretty much pointless.
One thing that is awkward about this movie is that you can't watch this alone because you'll look like a creep; and you could only watch this with a bunch of friends, the least two. And you can't own the DVD either because like I said before you can't watch this alone without looking like a freak, and you can't say to a bunch of your friends do you want to watch this. The only way you could successfully get this on DVD without looking like a freak is if a bunch of your friends and you want to rent it at Blockbusters. And by the way all this applies to the first movie too.
But one thing I did appreciate about this movie is that it got a PG-13 rating and not R. If it were R then there would be a lot more sex and nudity which just doesn't fit Lucy Lui, Cameron Diaz, nor Drew Barrymore. It would ruin the teasing of the sexiness of these beautiful women. If there were sex and nudity this would just be a porn movie with actresses.
So in the end this was a good movie, I guess. But know this; if you watch it once, you'll probably never be able to watch it again successfully without looking like a freak.
The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009)
Pointless, stupid, bad acting
This is basically what the film is about. This is like the synopsis but what really happens.
It starts with this old German guy who is jacking off to a picture of his dogs and this trucker goes to take a wizz. Then the old guy takes out his tranquilizer rifle and takes the trucker guy out and puts him into his trunk; that's just the opening scene.
Then it goes to these two American girls who are driving to this party (by the way this takes place in Germany). And then they get a flat tire. So they decide to go get help. Next scene it takes place in a forest; they figured that if they're going to get help they won't walk on the road. They'll walk in the middle of the forest at night; in the rain. Finally they see a house and they knock on the door and the old German guy from the beginning says to come in and asks if they want anything to drink. They say yes. So he's like drug; drug. And when they drink it he says "Side effect; rape drug."
Next scene they find themselves strapped down to beds in a basement and next to them is some Asian guy. And then the German guy explains that he is a retired doctor and his dream is to create Siamese people. And during this scene the camera keeps going to this grave that basically says here lies three dogs conjoined together (you kind of get the feeling what's going to happen).
So he's explaining all the positions with a diagram that looks like it was drawn by a first grader. He's going to perform surgery on them so that they are literally ass to mouth so the digestive tract goes all the way throughout them. So the positions are A, B, and C and everyone's like please A. So one of the girls escapes but the doctor catches her and says "Ah, I found my B." (which would be a good idea to other people, especially at work like "I found my B.")
Next scene you see a blanket over all three of them which actually three people ass to mouth. And the doctor removes the blanket and shows a mirror to them and they freak out. (The Asian is A and the two girls are B and C which is an A plus because they don't get to talk anymore and they weren't that good). So then they begin to walk or crawl or something and the Asian says "Oh no, oh no," and he turns and says, "I'm so sorry; I have to sh*t." That's something that stays with you.
So then two cops come by and they ask if they seen any kind of unusual behavior because there was reporting of missing people. So then the doctor drugs one of them. And then he heads back to the basement and the human centipede is gone. He says "I know I left it here."
One thing I couldn't understand is how does a human centipede crawl up a spiral staircase in about a minute. My dog can barely walk up a spiral staircase.
So anyway the cops find the human centipede in the master bedroom. Now when a person sees something like this you can imagine it like Jeff Goldblum in The Fly. So someone might run away or vomit or scream. But the cop said are you okay. By the way, the doctor's house has an indoor in ground pool. How can you have an in ground pool and a basement. But anyway the doctor shoots the drugged cop. And the Asian dude says, "Look I've had enough of this," and he takes a knife and he slits his throat. And then the other cop comes into the room where the doctor is and the cop shoots the doctor but the doctor shoots the cop. And by now C girl is green because she's been eating double sh*t so she dies. So now you've got a dead doctor, two dead cops, dead A, dead C, and B is still alive which you do not want and then the camera pans up into the sky and that's how the movie ends.
Son of the Mask (2005)
There's another 90 minutes I'll never get back
This movie wanted to make me puke. I was disgusted. Why did they do this? What happened to the classic humor from the 90's that we loved so much. A baby that somehow has powers relating to the mask. A dog making plots to try and kill a baby. A baby doing dances and playing instruments in the woman's stomach. What the hell is this? You know what really ticked me off; that these independent actors Jamie Kennedy and Rebecca Massey look very similar to Jim Cerrey and Cameron Diaz. And it's even the same dog and I believe has the same name.
But I don't if anyone else knows about this but this movie received one award and seven nominations. Yah, do you know what they were? It won the Razzie award for worst remake/sequel. And was nominated for the Razzie award for worst actor, director, picture, screen couple, screenplay, and two supporting actors. That made me laugh my ass off.
But anyway, don't see this movie. It's terrible. Go see The Mask, which is much better.
100 Million BC (2008)
There's 90 minutes that I'll never get back
This is why our economy is in the toilet; because people like Griff Hurst, weird first name by the way (the director of this movie in case you didn't know) are making these stupid, pointless, terrible, bad acting movies that are created by these people who you would expect from people with brain tumors.
So basically in mid 20th century or something a group of scientists were experimenting with invisibility, but what happened is the machine sent them back in time. Now, you'd expect the people building this thing to be smart know what they're doing. OK, invisiblity has nothing to do with time travel. How the hell do you build something to make you invisible end up sending you back in time. "Oh there's the problem, the red wire isn't connected to the blue wire. Of course, we forgot to connect them and the invisibility machine turned into a time machine. We should of double checked." OK so anyway, 50 years later they decide to actually go back in time. And again they go to 100 million BC the time where dinosaurs aren't little plastic toys. No they will eat you.
So they come back to current time whenever that is, and somehow there was a T-rex right next to them when they came back and now there's a T-rex in the 21st century.
At that point I stopped watching the movie because well the movie was so bad that my brain will explode in a pink mist. But my guess on how it will end is either the old fashion America style way by having tank or an air force plane and blowing the dinosaur up or the corny way in which the scientists argue that they need to send it back in time to restore natural order.
Now what would make this movie a little better is if all the dinosaurs were brought back and it was a fight for survival and the US army had to take down like 1000 dinosaurs. That would make the film more actiony. But with only one dinosaur it's like killing a person with a gun, just with a much bigger gun which is very easy to get.
I have to say that this movie would look better in a donkey's ass than in my DVD player. So please, for the love of god do not see this movie. But for whatever reason you do, please shoot it after or better yet while you're watching it. I can't stress this enough.
Inception (2010)
Great movie great ideas and awesome
This movie was great. The idea of it is just fantastic. My favorite line of it is "What is the most contagious thing? An idea." Leonardo DiCaprio is amazing.
This movie is just like shutter island but not as good. Shutter Island probably met up to everyone's expectations. And I think I know why some of you people are a little disappointed (based on the reviews). Shutter Island is twisted and is like the sixth sense multiplied by 1000. What made it so great is the when Teddy Daniels is actually Andrew Leitus and at the end of the movie where they show you the lighthouse, it keeps you wondering, was Teddy Daniels really Andrew Leitus or was it all a setup and a trap.
Inception had a lot of action and thriller but I was kind of expecting a twist just like shutter Island in which it didn't. But at the end where he spins the top thing it keeps spinning but it wobbles just so much that you'd have to have a good eye to catch it, it was a cliffhanger of whether it was reality or it was still limbo. It needed a twist like when he is in limbo near the end and meets with an older version of Saito (that Chinese guy), it would be cool if it was actually an older version of Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio). That would be cool.
But anyway go see it. It is fantastic.
Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)
Does capitalism work? Not really
This movie really opened my eyes and has taught me that capitalism does work only if it is used in the right hands, like using superpowers. You could use your powers for the greater good, or you could use them for self fullfilment and personal use.
This movie taught me that its OK to be rich, buy expensive cars, plasma screen TV, go to europe every summer. But when you also have power especially if you have much more power than others that you can take advantage of and affect them, that's when things go bad. Like when they said to reinvest in their homes or something and become rich but what really happened was that they ended up losing their homes.
Also what the hell happened when Bush allowed deregualations and free markets to the big businesses. That's why we are in debt. Because people took everyone's money and used it for themselves.
Capitalism can't work, something that can work is Democracy. And that is what our country was built on. Not survival of the fittest but everyone works together, and everyone survives. You want proof. It's happening right now.
Saw III (2006)
more proof
I noticed something really weird in this one. In the scene of the angel trap where that chick has the hooks attached to her rib cage, that in itself kind of proves that you need a lot of experience in the medical field to do that. So jigsaw is obviously incapable to move, let alone put hooks into someone's ribcage and amanda, well that pretty much explains itself. And all that medicine and stuff for jigsaw, you can't get that at any CVS. So like I said in my review from the second movie and this review, I think it's safe to say that Dr. Gordon is still alive. And if he isn't well, that could pretty much fail the entire saw franchise.