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Jurassic Park - 10/10

An American Werewolf in London - 8.5/10

Spider-Man 2 - 8.5/10

Wreck-it Ralph - 7/10

Avengers: Age of Ultron - 5/10
 
Death Wish (2018)- 7 out of 10
A well made remake of the original, some fun deaths, good directing, writing, and acting. A solid revenge film that doesn't go too over the top.
 
Incredibles 2 - 8.5/10

Very worthy sequel, Villain not as memorable or charismatic as syndrome is my only real complaint.

They shouldn't have waited so long, you can really hear how much Craig T. Nelson has aged, his voice sounds very "thin" compared to the first movie.
 
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The Incredibles 2: 7.5/10

Captures the charm of the original without expanding the world in any meaningful or memorable way. While not a bad film, pales in comparison to its predecessor.
 
Halloween - why is this so revered?/10

I had never watched this before, thoroughly bored with it, from beginning to end.

Is this a reverse The Thing? Meaning; this was acclaimed since it came out but it's really bad today, vs The Thing which was panned and now it's considered a masterpiece (and rightfully so), is it because it was early in the genre and people were still impressionable?

Don't mind me, I hate slashers, the only slasher I like is Terminator.
 
Halloween - why is this so revered?/10

I had never watched this before, thoroughly bored with it, from beginning to end.

Is this a reverse The Thing? Meaning; this was acclaimed since it came out but it's really bad today, vs The Thing which was panned and now it's considered a masterpiece (and rightfully so), is it because it was early in the genre and people were still impressionable?

Don't mind me, I hate slashers, the only slasher I like is Terminator.

It was influential, and it has better quality than most of the copycats, so people take it more seriously. Plus, MM looks cool and has a cool theme. That's all I can think of to be honest. It's probably not as impressive anymore since you've seen it all before in other movies, but they probably got it from HW.
 
Attack of the Killer Donuts

Free showtime weekend so I watched this, it’s crap, absolute crap but in such glorious fashion that it deserves to be seen.
 
Halloween - why is this so revered?/10

I had never watched this before, thoroughly bored with it, from beginning to end.

Is this a reverse The Thing? Meaning; this was acclaimed since it came out but it's really bad today, vs The Thing which was panned and now it's considered a masterpiece (and rightfully so), is it because it was early in the genre and people were still impressionable?

Don't mind me, I hate slashers, the only slasher I like is Terminator.

Its was really the first of its kind, an actual scary slasher flick, in an age when there were not really a-lot of slasher flicks.

The tone, and cinematography were well above the rest of the standard “horror” of the time. Its set the stage and tone for the rest of he slasher flicks of the 80’s, everything else was just copying it. But I see your point, if you didnt see this film near the time of release or within 10 years after, your could never understand. The current generation feels the same about a-lot of films.. considered classics.





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Baby Driver 7.5/10

Ed Wright is on of my favorite filmmakers, and his style is evident right from the start. Whats also evident is the typical plot to follow. Its entertaining enough, and rewatchable as most ED films are. But something keeps it from being great.....actors ,great...sets and cinamotgraphy, awesome, soundtrack, great....but in the end a typical heist film with some great scenes is still a typical heist film.....tons of fun though!

Plexworthy: yes
Rewatchablilty: 5/10



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