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What can be said? More toplessness than one can shake a stick at! As the movie came from the Girls, Guns, and G-strings collection, I sort of expected it to be top heavy but this one takes the cake! I suppose what separates it from an X-rated flick being a parody of a private eye flick, discounting one form of movie sex for another, is that this one has a number of chase scenes. All things considered, say a 5.0.
Rewatched Jingle All the Way.. honestly, it's as good today as it was back in '96. Something I noticed (that I didn't back in the 9os), is how nice the Minnesota (filming location) neighborhood was.. With the contemporary advantage of internet I was able to look at some of the neighborhood's real estate listings.
Weird movie but the photography is nice. Between the flash backs and hallucinations, though, one is really unsure which way the flick is going, what it is all about. It might make a good "when you arrive in heaven" flick but that is one thing it wasn't. Say a 5.0....due to the need to watch it twice to try to figure it out but a 2.0 in recommending it to others.
Ehhhh, nothing truly spectacular but the bad people do get what is coming to them. It was sort of like a Godzilla clone flick when you find out you are running out of available time so you have to speed up the wrecking of the city only in this case, it was the killings. The ending was pretty nice in that it gave sort of a mystic, if creepy, closing to the flick.
Say a 4.0 in that it is really not that good, even laughable at points but if you take it without too much expectation, it's an okay 90 minute get away.
Gemini Man with Will Smith. Only saw it because it was on Amazon Prime.
An okay movie, not as bad as I thought it would be but that's how it goes when you basically have zero expectations for a movie that flopped at the box office. I can see why though, there's just nothing really exciting about the plot or even the action sequences.
It is based on the real story of Navajo code talkers during World War II.
Have not seen it in years; I enjoy films with some history to them.
Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Peter Stormare Noah Emmerich, Mark Ruffalo, Brian van Holt, Roger Willie, Frances O'Connor, & Christian Slater
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