Two movies inspired by and loose retelling of an Old English epic poem, Beowulf. The 13th Warrior Outlander
hobbesarrable and I watched Get Carter and Mr. Roberts together and now I've started watching Real Men all of which are very good but especially Mr. Roberts.
Hang ' Em High with Clint Eastwood, Inger Stevens, Pat Hingle, Bruce Dern, Eg Begley, Ben Johnson, and Dennis Hopper.
Just watched Straight outta Compton. Bought it when it came out and thought it was decent but not great. I'd say it was much better on the second viewing. Maybe I was in a bad mood the first time.
I know that a lot of people have no interest in any takes on superpowers even if they deviate from the norm, but if you can muster any for a somewhat fresh take, I suggest Freaks.
Golden Gate 1994 Starring Matt Dillon and Joan Chen A tragic love story. Well, more than a love story actually. A true tragedy.
Star Wars IX. Better than the previous few, annoying Disney political subliminals, tied up all the loose ends, please be the last.
I saw Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and despite Oscar nominations i thought it was a bad movie. I enjoyed the Joker even though it was a very dark movie and a bit disturbing. Gemini Man was ok with Will Smith.
I don't like gore and I don't like "horror" or "scary" movies generally speaking but I HAD to take a chance on Midsommer and my goodness am I glad I did. For the visuals and cinematography alone totally worth it. I won't watch it again but as a one time experience I loved it.
The original language of Beowulf was old English, which is closer to German than modern English, but it is not German. Anyway, that is still friggin' awesome.
@TorturedBlazerFan and I discussed about this movie in another thread. Looking forward to watching it soon.