Croteam Serious Sam: The First Encounter
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Everyone who hates SS2? It wasn't that bad. SS3 is maybe the weakest for me, but first & second encounter remain top-notch, especially in HD version.
Smashing Pumpkins Gish
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It's a good album completely overshadowed by the greatness of the subsequent one.
Alejandro González Iñárritu Revenant
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Finally seen, with a great delay... everything extremely predictable, extremely stereotyped, so slow it was painful, I lost count of the number of "what a drag" thoughts that came to mind. You summed it all up in your review, so I completely agree, even on the positive aspects.
Jeff Nichols Mud
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The film that for me marks the transition where McConaughey stops being the goofy guy from romantic comedies and reveals himself as an actor who knows how to deliver when he wants to. Great review
Danny Boyle Steve Jobs
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The film is more of a sketch of Jobs' personality; everything else—family, friends, work—exists solely to paint a portrait of the man. The problem is that even considering his marketing genius, Jobs wasn’t really all that interesting of a person. And if, as in this film, we leave out all the details to focus on the substance, we find there’s very little substance to uncover.
Tim Miller Deadpool
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I've only read conflicting opinions on this; at first, I was interested, but the trailers are nothing short of disgusting...
Guy Hamilton Agente 007 - Missione Goldfinger
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Maybe not the best, but definitely my favorite, beautiful!
Peter Hunt Agente 007 - Al servizio segreto di Sua Maestà
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Nice, even though it gives me the same feeling as those with Dalton, I miss Sean. Insult me, but I don't mind Moore.
Ericson Core Point Break
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I almost risked seeing it, but then I went with Big Short and have zero regrets. I'll save this for when I'm in the mood for masochism and want to complain about how much crap they churn out with all these remakes.
Quentin Tarantino The Hateful Eight
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Something is missing for me in Django; I believe it's the story, actually... it shows promise but doesn't give me what I want, and the last 5 minutes are not enough. Not bad, but one of his less enjoyable films for me. I prefer Death Proof to Django, if that conveys my idea. In terms of pacing, maybe Django is more balanced, but I love the build-up in H8ful 8, the dialogues appeal to me much more, and the cast I infinitely prefer. Django is perhaps the only one of his films that I wouldn't be eager to watch again.