Hi everyone!! I'm Verowak and I've missed a LOT of movies growing up, so here I'll be watching a lot of firsts, and possibly some movies that I haven't seen in a LONG time.
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With ABSOLUTE respect. How are you not married? Just from your reaction of this. Your ABSOLUTELY beautiful and cool as S---. Anybody that gets to wake to your each morning is a very blessed person ❤
Only reason why Detective James Carter didn't want to have teamwork with partners because his father was killed while his father's partner didn't do anything to back his father up. He have trust issues. I suspect that Detective James Carter's father's partner is corrupt cop and killed his father like Ricky Tan killed Lee's father.
The whole premise of this movie was disproven in the first one. When they tested the machine with Einstein, Doc sent him *one minute* into the future so Einstein *SKIPPED that minute,* if he had been sent *one year* into the future he would’ve *SKIPPED one year* and so on. When Doc went to the future at the end of the first movie he saw Marty’s future because Marty stayed behind and lived out those 30 years, but that all changes when Doc picks up Marty and Jennifer, now they’re all literally *SKIPPING 30 years,* they should get to 2015 and find out they’ve all been missing for 3 decades... THE END
My Scottish uncle once pointed out the wildest historical inaccuracy in this film is the notion that a young Scottish boy would press a flower and keep it for 20+ years. Hahaha 😂
I was listening to your post movie analysis and I’ve gotta say, Back to the Future is supposed to be a fun movie, and it is. They still use this film in film schools to this day as an example of perfect screen writing which says a bunch. This is also one of those rare films you can watch with anybody, any age from teen up at any time and walk away with a universally enjoyable experience with an ending that leaves you thirsty for more!!!
How is she not depressed, crying, flooding the earth, having a mental breakdown, in this scene? 25:36 and 27:56 and 31:12 Am I just too emotional, because it happened the first time… Now it doesn’t, it took me 20 watches for it to numb as I know everything that’s gonna happen but still I get watery eyes
Black and white movies I would recommend are "Treasure of the Sierra Madre,'" "The Maltese Falcon," "All About Eve," "Psycho," "Strangers on a Train," "To Kill a Mockingbird" and that's just a few. This movie is great because it goes beyond just being a court room drama. That's the setting but the theme is really about critical thinking and metal biases. It's all about open mindedness and how often people are cowed by popular opinion.
First off, I love this movie. Easily in my top 10. I think I've watched every reaction video on you tube, cause I can't get anyone I know to watch it. It's a tough sell. Regarding Jojos mom, she was captured and executed by the Gestapo, which almost certainly means she was interrogated by the fuckin Gestapo. And she didn't talk.
You saw Uncle Aaron in the MCU played by Donald Glover. He was just a small time crook. He was webbed to his car's trunk while Peter uses integration mode on him in Homecoming.
Nice! By the way, I was keeping an eye out for last episode of Chernobyl, but it hasn't dropped yet? Maybe it's members / Patreon only? Just to understand what's happening 🙂
The idea that you can drive off a shark by bopping it on the snout is a myth. It was a lie told by the United States to its pilots fighting over the Pacific in the war against Japan. Downed pilots didn't last long in the water after being shot down, and the prospect of surviving a battle, and a crash, only to be ripped apart by sharks was making it difficult to recruit replacement meals...um... I mean pilots. Scientists were working on developing an effective shark repellant but were not having any success. To keep the young pilots flying, they were given small clubs and told to strike the shark on the nose to drive it away. Nobody ever lived to say it DIDN'T work, so... SUCCESS!
These films so far are my favorite Spider-Man movies. The style is so cool and was different for the time. Wait till you see the next one. The frame count is more like traditional animation and things are hand animated for make it "pop" more. I am curious how you came to paint Spider-Man when you haven't read the comics. Do tell, please!
Fun facts: The shark was suppose to be in the movie more but they made a mistake. They tested it in fresh water. When they brought it into salt water it had issues. The irony is it made the movie better as it gave it a Hitchcock feel. When John Williams presented the music no one thought it would work until it was matched up with the film. Spielberg almost had a nervous breakdown due to all the issues with the film. He left the filming early and let the final scenes be directed by his #2. After Jaws became a huge hit he became superstitious and never stays on set and leaves early turning it over to his #2. This movie caused a minor panic and they use to kill all types of sharks after this movie came out in my area of New England. We ended up with a summer mess of jelly fish washing up on shore. Certain shark eat jellyfish but they impacted the population.
It's interesting how humanity still to this day chooses what they perceive as the weak link, singles them out in one event, and puts the blame all on them for not taking action. If he had an injury to his leg you would see it different. The psychological injury is no different. But society continues to do this.
Spielberg’s best movie: probably Schindler’s List My favourite Spielberg movie: either Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark or Close Encounters of the Third Kind. What I love about Spielberg is that he isn’t limited to one or two styles of movie. The man is capable of releasing Schindler’s List and Jurassic Park within a year of each other. Or that he can release 3 movies about aliens visiting Earth (Close Encounters, ET and War of the Worlds) and they all feel very different to each other. He’s up there with the greats. For me, only bettered by Kurosawa, Kubrick and Hitchcock.
I don't see many movies being produced in Hollywood about the Palestinian plight in the middle of a GENOCIDE. I guess it's true what they say, some lives are worth more than others. But hey, this movie is funny, so just forget about the tragedies taking place in Gaza, Lebanon and the West Bank right this second. Just eat, pray, love... laugh at movie and consume products!!!!