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Four new reviews are up: Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), Goosebumps (2015), The Man Who Knew Infinity (2016), and Sing Street. I think Sing Street is the best of a relatively weak first half of 2016 and it is my first 4* of the year.
https://doublefeaturefilmreviews.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/popstar-never-stop-never-stopping-2016/
https://doublefeaturefilmreviews.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/goosebumps-2015/
https://doublefeaturefilmreviews.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/the-man-who-knew-infinity-2016/
https://doublefeaturefilmreviews.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/sing-street-2016/

In other news, actor Anton Yelchin died in a tragic accident at age 27. He is most known for his roles in the most recent Star Trek films. I didn't follow his work too closely, but he made a memorable character in Green Room.
https://doublefeaturefilmreviews.wordpress.com/2016/05/29/green-room-2016/
 
#427      
The Shallows actually wasn't as terrible as I thought it was going to be. The dialogue was a bit corny at times, but overlooking that, the tenseness was all there.
 
#428      
The Shallows actually wasn't as terrible as I thought it was going to be. The dialogue was a bit corny at times, but overlooking that, the tenseness was all there.



Blake Lively is in it. That's worth the price of admission


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I saw Free State of Jones Saturday evening, and cannot recommend. The filmmakers seemed to be conflicted as to if it was a Civil War film, a Civil Rights film, or a vanity piece for McConaughey. There's a flash-forward/flash-back narrative structure that just doesn't fit, and those that can't condone the use of the N-word (even in historical perspective) will be unhappy.

I've got a feeling that someone tried to "fix" this movie with editing and re-shoots and it just came out awful. Poor pacing, poor editing, and even a poor score.
 
#430      
Went and saw Free State of Jones, the new Matthew McCounaghey movie over the weekend. Didn't think it was nearly as bad as some of the reviewers seemed to make it. Though I will say if you're not into history very much you may not appreciate it as much as I did.
 
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My program has me busier than I thought I'd be this summer. Fortunately this year's wide-releases have been mighty underwhelming compared to years past (at least from a personal anticipatory standpoint). The next I'll probably see is Jason Bourne (July 28) and/or Suicide Squad (August 5).

Anyway, here's my review of The Shallows!
https://doublefeaturefilmreviews.wordpress.com/2016/07/14/the-shallows-2016/

I agree about the underwhelming nature of this summer's films. I haven't been this downtrodden about weekly movie line ups in a long time.
 
#433      
Mike and Dave need wedding dates was decently funny. I am looking forward to Jason Bourn and The suicide Squad. Stark Trek is coming out too, as well as Ghostbusters. I actually would like to see both of those. Im just praying Ghostbusters isnt a disaster.
 
#434      
Is there anyone that is going to go see Sausage Party? I thought the trailers were funny, and I like food...so, this could be a winner. Oh yeah, take note of the cast. I think it's stellar for an animated film.
 
#435      
I agree about the underwhelming nature of this summer's films. I haven't been this downtrodden about weekly movie line ups in a long time.
I think one of the problems is the films are not original. It's just been a bunch of sequels.

I rarely go to the movies. Only movie I've seen in theaters this year was Captain America: Civil War.
 
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I think one of the problems is the films are not original. It's just been a bunch of sequels.

I rarely go to the movies. Only movie I've seen in theaters this year was Captain America: Civil War.

Agreed. My wife and I go to the theater perhaps twice a year. The last movie we saw there was "The Secret Life of Pets", which IMO was pretty good. Not REAL good, but pretty good.
 
#439      
On Sunday, I watched Hillary's America.

My whole family is very interested in this movie. I probably won't see it because I prefer movies that need the "movie experience," and documentaries don't really fall into realm for me.
 
#440      
Watched "I Am JFK Jr." last night on Spike TV. I was young at the time he died. I didn't know much about him. Based off of the interviews, he was down-to-earth, and didn't want to be in the limelight much. He was more quiet and reserved, like John Stockton when he played for the Utah Jazz.
 
#441      
I saw Jason Bourne. It was the perfect, no thinking required, meathead action movie. Was exactly what I needed when I needed it lol.
 
#442      
I saw Jason Bourne. It was the perfect, no thinking required, meathead action movie. Was exactly what I needed when I needed it lol.



Going to see this Thursday.

I love the Bourne movies (outside of Renner's version).


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Going to see this Thursday.

I love the Bourne movies (outside of Renner's version).


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I saw it the opening Thursday night. Me and 10 other people in a huge theatre. Sat my butt right in the middle and had the best seat in the house!:cool:
 
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I've liked them all, but I'm an action movie guy in general. I didn't see any trailers before I saw the movie and there was some stuff I didn't see coming, which I appreciated. Hard for me to be truly objective though, as I said earlier, I saw it when I needed a good action movie to appease my general meatheadedness.
 
#447      
Looking forward to seeing that. The Avon in Decatur is showing it for free tomorrow at noon. So either free or go to champaign to the imax. Decisions...
 
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