M1sterDoct0r's Replies


Of yours: Texas Chainsaw - 3/10 Ingrid goes west - 7/10 If you like more Aubrey Plaza, I'd recommend, Safety not Guarenteed (2012) & Emily the Criminal (2022). My Week: Synchronic (2019) - I'm a sucker for slow burners (as long as there's a satisfying payoff) & this one did not disappoint. It was thrilling, engaging, creative & just dope. It's one of those movies that you might describe as a "vibe". Might not be for everyone but I really enjoyed it. 8/10. The Killer (2023 Netflix) - The latest David Fincher film. Huge fan of his. I remember this one getting a mixed response when it came out but I ended up enjoying it A LOT. Could be that I'm a fan of slow burners as I mentioned before. Cause this is NOT action packed & if you go in thinking that, you'll be disappointed. Michael Fassbender was excellent. Feel like I've not seen him in something new for a while. Fantastic actor. All in all, well shot, well written & well acted slow burn thriller. 8.5/10 I would but I feel like IF it became a reality, it'd cost a fortune just to go see them. Ya know, rich people shit. Like paying quarter of a million to see the wreckage of The Titanic. Jimmy Fallon's laugh sounds the fakest if them all. Even when it's genuine, it sounds fake as hell. I dislike watching late night shows & celebrity interviews in general. They're almost always super awkward, sound fake as hell & at times, cringe inducing to watch. Wow, what a shit idea. I wanted to like it, I really did but it was VERY in your face. They shot the art of subtlety out of a Canon. 😆 P.S. It's really not a bad movie & much much better than a lot of Netflix movies. It just came & went way faster than I thought. Oh ya, TeamWolvie all the way! But it'd be way more epic than the majority of the character rivalry stories we've gotten so far. Apparently the comic is only four issues long & goes pretty damn hard. Gotta get on that. Most Netflix movies that were "the most watched movies in the world" or something. From Bird Box to 6 Underground, Red Notice, The Gray Man, Don't Look Up & The Adam Project just to name some. She seems more out of touch than most celebrities that I'm familiar with And that goop shite doesn't help. But I personally don't "hate" her. I don't even care for the personal lives of the actors/celebrities that I like. 7/10. Ya, don't care for her personally but she's actually a pretty good actress. Twister. Legit the first thing that popped in my head when I read your hint. Asking for a hint on number 4. Which genre is the movie in? Wohoo! Yap. Doesn't hold a candle to the Naked Gun movies or Airplane. But compared to all the turd spoof movies we've been getting in the past 2 decades, this is actually entertaining. It was between The Thing and Cowboy & aliens for me. But went with The Thing cause of all the blue 3. John Carpenter' The Thing Predator vs Wolverine. There's apparently a comic with them that I've been meaning to check out. The Terminator (evil version) vs Rambo. No team up necessary. Batman vs Iron Man. Battle of the rich dicks. 6/10. Good actor. But he does do the same "Deadpool shtick" in almost every movie. Even way before Deadpool. He was excellent in Buried & The Voices. But just like The Rock & Vin Diesel, he's good when he's trying/giving a damn but why bother when the same shtick is working/successful. Damn. I hate trucks. Mostly fear. Especially the ones that carry those big ass containers. Cause one of my biggest fears is one of 'em falling on me/my car. Are the lanes at least wide? Cause here, shit is narrow af & infuriating being stuck in front of slow drivers I don't know why Americans & Canadians seems to dislike trains so much. We barely have any. I don't envy Europeans that much but I do absolutely loooove their rail system. Love going there for vacation.