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Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
1990 | Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Michael j fox (2 more)
Christopher Lloyd
Western setting
Fitting end to the trilogy setting it in western works in my opinion my favourite of the two sequels. Both fox and Lloyd are excellent plus the rest of the cast especially mary steenburgen as browns love interest overall good movie good end to the trilogy
  
Bumblebee (2018)
Bumblebee (2018)
2018 | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Bumblebee (2 more)
Hailee Steinfield
John cena
Finally a transformers movie not directed by Michael bay which makes for a better movie less destroying cities and more about family a movie with soul and emotion character driven. Bumblebee is the star of the movie and it works with support from both John Cena best work outside of the wwe plus hailee Steinfield leading the humans love the easter eggs which I spotted thruout the movie love to see a sequel
  
Imagine Me & You (2006)
Imagine Me & You (2006)
2006 | Comedy, Romance
9
9.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Charming performances by Piper Parabo (Coyote Ugly), Lena Heady, and Anthony Michael Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) (2 more)
A LGBTQ movie before the time of legal gay marriage
Witty humor and inspiring chemistry
Annoying misogynist supporting male character as the best friend of the unlucky husband (0 more)
A film just slightly ahead of its time
Contains spoilers, click to show
A woman falls in love with another woman at her wedding reception. As they try their best to fight their love, it becomes so much clearer that despite her husband is a good man, he doesn't hold her whole heart, proving that love can be found in the most unexpected ways.
  
The Lost Boys (1987)
The Lost Boys (1987)
1987 | Comedy, Horror
Everything (0 more)
Nothing (0 more)
Best Movie Ever
Contains spoilers, click to show
Michael and Sam are Brothers who are moving, with their Mom Lucy, to Santa Carla following a Divorce. Santa Carla just happens to be the murder capital of the world. When they get to Santa Carla, they are met with an eccentric Grandpa and, shock horror!, no TV! Faced with the absolute atrocity that is no MTV, they decide to explore the nightlife of their new town and upon doing this, meet the beautiful and mysterious Star. Michael is instantly besotted and chases after her, leaving Sam at a local Comic Shop... and at the mercy of an intense duo called the Frog Brothers, who give Sam a comic called "Vampires Everywhere" and allude to the fact that he might want to read it to survive which Sam laughs off.
Upon chasing Star, Michael quickly finds out that she is part of a Gang of enigmatic young guys, their leader being the antagonistic David. Desperate to get closer to Star and gain some new friends, Michael goes along to their lair and is coaxed into drinking some "Wine" by the young men. Soon enough, Michael begins changing and finding out more about who David, Star and the gang really are... and who he really is now. Sam is also noticing changes in Michael, and suspects that Lucy's new flame, Max, is also involved with what is happening to Michael. But, after a terrifying reveal and a body count happening at a Bonfire, are Sam and Michael too late to save themselves? Does Max really have a tie to these mysterious Boys? Could they all hold the key as to why Santa Carla is the murder capital of the world?
I remember watching The Lost Boys as a kid and falling head over heels in love with everything about it; the way it looks, the music, The Lost Boys themselves (who became my style icons from then on!), the epic story... everything! It's such a great Movie, mixing Horror and Comedy perfectly and throwing in the most chaotic and horrific Vampire reveal I've ever seen (favourite scene, of course!). It's quite simply a joy to watch... I'm on my 500th watch already! LOVE it!
  
Halloween (2018)
Halloween (2018)
2018 | Horror
Jamie Lee Curtis is back! (1 more)
Michael Myers is back!
The night he came home......again
Contains spoilers, click to show
Remember all those Halloween sequels (there's a fair few) well scrap them as this is Halloween 2 (strictly speaking the 3rd Halloween 2)

After that night in 1979 Michael Myers was captured, subdued and put in an asylum (coz that worked so well before). How on earth he got captured is beyond me but anyway go with it.
2 internet bloggers/vloggers want to write up a story on Michael and go visit him. I mean why not he's definitely known for his very chatty nature isnt he....oh and while there take his mask I'm sure he'll love that.

Inevitably Michael escapes and once more begins his pursuit of Laurie Strode (who isnt his sister). Cue tension, that musical score and many gruesome deaths.

An ending that is similar to home alone and that you would 100% confirm the end of Myers.......but this is Hollywood, the film made money and a new Halloween has been confirmed (is it Halloween 2 or 3 now)
  
Do you LOVE learning about the world around you? Well, then I have the book for you. The Future of Buildings, Transportation, and Power by Roger Duncan and Michael E. Webber was so interesting to read. I enjoyed the chapter layouts and how each subject flowed neatly into the next; plus, I liked how at the end of each chapter they did a little summary. Roger Duncan and Michael E. Webber’s explanation of things like the future of AI and graphene (a new building material) were some of my favorites to learn about; although there were many more I enjoyed reading about as well
  
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Erika (17788 KP) rated The Shape of Water (2017) in Movies

Dec 21, 2017 (Updated Dec 21, 2017)  
The Shape of Water  (2017)
The Shape of Water (2017)
2017 | Drama, Fantasy
I wanted to love this movie, like everyone else, but... I didn't. Compared to Pan's Labyrinth, Cronos, and even Crimson Peak? No. It was really hyped up. The only character I was really interested in was Michael Shannon, his performance was amazing. The visuals were stunning, as always in a Del Toro movie, but yeah. It was good, just not 13 Golden Globes good.
  
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
1990 | Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Honestly, this might be my favorite of the three! I have a friend who said I shouldn't watch this one and for the life of me, I can't figure out why. I really enjoyed it! I love Michael J. Fox and Marty even more. I love Mart and Doc's relationship and that each of the stories felt fresh but still like they belonged together. I love the history that's in the film between the Tannen's and the McFly's - I think it makes for a well-rounded story through all the films.

I'm super glad I watched these, especially now when I can understand a lot more about what's happening and the different nuances. Definitely a good film!
  
The Game (1997)
The Game (1997)
1997 | Mystery
The twists (0 more)
The twists (0 more)
Between Se7en and Fight Club, David Fincher directed this forgotten thriller with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn. I love how the game starts very subdued and gradually builds in intensity throughout the film. The ending is really good the first time you see it; however, if you start to think about it too much, you start to question if it was really plausible.

Still highly recommended.
  
Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
1993 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
Shakespeare fun
Writer/director/star Kenneth Branagh brings one of his several Shakespeare adaptations to the big screen with a very memorable cast including Denzel Washington, Emma Thompson, Michael Keaton and a very young Kate Beckinsale.

If you like old English you will love the comedy, mistaken identity with a little tragedy. This one is not too heavy and can be enjoyed by everyone.

  
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Christine A. (965 KP) Dec 28, 2018

It's my favorite of their movies!!

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Andy K (10821 KP) Dec 28, 2018

Yes I love it also!