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20,000 Days on Earth (2014)
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Writer and musician Nick Cave marks his 20,000th day on planet Earth.
Street Fighter (1994)
Movie
A military commander is sent by an international organization to fight a psychotic dictator who...
Dean (6925 KP) rated Cut (2000) in Movies
Apr 10, 2020
The film should have been...
Well it's been a while since I tried a low budget horror and spotted this on Amazon prime. With a cameo from Kylie Minogue and starring Molly Ringwald. Never heard of it before and not surprised why. Really beyond the so bad it's kinda funny stage. Just really bad acting, script and ideas. One to miss.
Moulin Rouge! (2001)
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A celebration of love and creative inspiration takes place in the infamous, gaudy and glamorous...
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated San Andreas (2015) in Movies
Sep 10, 2017
Spectacularly bad on the disaster movies front
Why is it that the Hollywood sign is the first to go in disaster films, and why is Hollywood always trying to kill everyone off?
If it isn't a solar flare, tectonic plate/crust shifts or the reversal of Gulf streams, it's the San Andreas fault opening up creating huge earthquakes.
This film unfortunately rates rather low on the apocalyptic films front. The story is lacking, the Rock is awful - just a big American knucklehead saving the day - and the dialogue consists of a word per scene. The CGI was disappointing, even the 1990s film Deep Impact had better graphics. And Kylie Minogue doesn't even make it. It can't get any worse.
If it isn't a solar flare, tectonic plate/crust shifts or the reversal of Gulf streams, it's the San Andreas fault opening up creating huge earthquakes.
This film unfortunately rates rather low on the apocalyptic films front. The story is lacking, the Rock is awful - just a big American knucklehead saving the day - and the dialogue consists of a word per scene. The CGI was disappointing, even the 1990s film Deep Impact had better graphics. And Kylie Minogue doesn't even make it. It can't get any worse.
Joseph Mount recommended First Band on The Moon by The Cardigans in Music (curated)
Kim Pook (101 KP) rated Dolly Parton: Here I am (2019) in Movies
Sep 20, 2020
Admittedly I have never been much of a dolly fan, nothing against her but I'm not into country music. Saying that, I did go into this with an open mind.
From the moment she is on screen she comes across as very likeable and down to earth, she even makes fun of her plastic surgery which sadly has ruined her looks, but we all know it's what's inside that counts.
She's definitely passionate about her work and very political, she also seems to be a very private person. The documentary has interviews with a few big names including Kylie minogue and Jane fonda but nobody had any dirt or juicy gossip, in fact this is the only documentary I've watched so far where's there's been nothing negative about the celeb. It does leave you wanting to know more.
From the moment she is on screen she comes across as very likeable and down to earth, she even makes fun of her plastic surgery which sadly has ruined her looks, but we all know it's what's inside that counts.
She's definitely passionate about her work and very political, she also seems to be a very private person. The documentary has interviews with a few big names including Kylie minogue and Jane fonda but nobody had any dirt or juicy gossip, in fact this is the only documentary I've watched so far where's there's been nothing negative about the celeb. It does leave you wanting to know more.