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Spaceman (2024)
Ungrateful Beech
Shallow entitled selfish idiot guilt trips her husband for a month straight, while he is trying to do the hardest job ever known to humankind. He falls for her black magic and torments himself to death.
The movie was awful in every way.
This I suppose is a reflection of the mantra of modern society -the idea that feelings hold everything and everyone hostage to the point of total dysfunction.
Society is sick. The people who made this movie are sick.
Is exploring Jupiter not worth an extra month of patience? For flock sake she has a sauna, friends and a warm bed. He has nothing and nobody. See the contrast?
He is not exactly AWOL in Vegas spending Junior's college money on slots, he is doing something noble and important. Wake up morons.
People who see her behavior as anything but a ridiculous childish tantrum are severely ill.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022)
I waited 30 years for this show
The last episode of The Next Generation aired in 1994.
Since then, all Star Trek TV series were pretty much like mouldy soup.
Thank you Paramount. You finally did it. You finally saved Star Trek.
Other reviewers have said it best, so I will echo them with the facts.
- TNG-levels of nerdyness and science.
- Deep, poetic, gloves-off plotlines.
- Next level special effects and production quality.
- Above-average believability woven in the acting and sets, in some ways exceeding TNG.
Clearly the CBS team paid attention to TNG, and correctly identified what made TNG the best.
This show is for Star Trek fans who like thinking.
Bravo Paramount. Bravo CBS. Bravo Roddenberry.
Corner Office (2022)
Eye opening
Lesson learned: Movie critics have never had real jobs.
The movie was original. Hamm's acting was superb, and all the other actors thrived. The flow of the movie was fine. And its philosophical theme was refreshing.
The room was a metaphor for the state of mind that exceptional people go to, either to achieve, or to reflect on the pitiful state of their peers who live in a perception rather than a reality.
The movie did a great job highlighting how power structures almost never perfectly map to talent, and they tend to be self serving, unfaithful to the causes for which they claim to exist.
The movie, in a moving, artistic way, reveals the truth, that most people are crazy, and very few are sane.
Out of the Furnace (2013)
Fantastic movie
American classic. Stellar A-List cast. Superb, gritty drama. And to top it off, Pearl Jam.
Totally underated.
Admittedly though one must be the brother of a brother and have grown up among rural folks to really appreciate it.
Star Trek: Picard (2020)
Wanted to like it
I tried so hard to like it. I couldn't make it past Episode 5. Turned it off mid episode.
It's corny, aimless, unrealistic and lined with thick propaganda. The cast was weak and the dialogue was shallow.
It lacks all of the sophistication of STNG.
Face it folks. Star Trek Next Generation will never be surpassed. Not even close.
Bliss (2021)
Awesome Film
Original AF.
Perfect acting.
Perfect production.
Perfect directing.
Perfect writing.
Brilliant film.
Lost in Space (2018)
Not bad
Show was OK until the robot was savagely murdered for no good reason.
Storm Boy (2019)
Good movie
Well produced movie. Good acting. Moving, original storyline. Believable. Rich scenery.