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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
1966 | Western

"Let’s support Sergio Leone, too. If you look at the composition and the editorial style of Seven Samurai and Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, obviously, Leone and Kurosawa are very close. Both in style and thematics."

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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Loudermilk - Season 1 in TV

Nov 7, 2017  
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Loudermilk | Trailer

Loudermilk stars Ron Livingston as Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor with an extremely bad attitude about, well, everything. He is unapologetically uncensored, and manages to piss off everyone in his life.

  
The Invitation (2022)
The Invitation (2022)
2022 | Horror, Thriller
5
5.0 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Probably the worst movie I've seen so far this the plot not bad could have done with some more gore but the acting was so dull even from well established actors like Sean pertwee couldn't save it
  
The Hurricane Heist (2018)
The Hurricane Heist (2018)
2018 | Action, Thriller
Well at least it lived up expectations
You know it's not a good sign when a film is released on Sky Cinema the same day it apparently comes out in actual cinemas (despite the fact it isn't showing anywhere local to me).

Yes this film is bad, but it just about verges on so bad it's vaguely entertaining for an hour or so. It reminds me a little of Sharknado (although Hurricane Heist is nowhere near as ridiculous), with the pretty poor CGI, terrible script and bad acting. Some of the Southern accents are hilarious, even you Toby Kebbell, and Maggie Grace is really not a good actress. And casting Ralph Ineson? He's a good actor but he's got bad guy stamped all over him which makes the first part of this story a tad predictable. I'd have been more surprised if he'd have turned out to be a good guy. The plot is silly although doesn't come across quite as farfetched as the trailer made out.


But despite all of this, it is partly entertaining brainless fodder, just don't go expecting too much.
  
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CHILLFILTR (46 KP) rated Electric Light by James Bay in Music

Jun 5, 2019 (Updated Jun 5, 2019)  
Electric Light by James Bay
Electric Light by James Bay
2018 | Rock
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
https://chillfiltr.com/blog/2019/5/24/james-bay-bad


                            Bad is the latest single from Electric Light, which is the latest studio album by British singer-songwriter James Bay. He took the world by storm in 2014 when his EP Let It Go debuted on the iTunes album top 10.

Since then, he has shared the stage with Ed Sheeran, performed on the Burberry runway, and toured with Hozier: his star is certainly on the rise, while his classic combination of angelic falsetto and crush-worthy good looks will continue to bring adoring new fans to his side. Produced by Dan Wilson, Bad quickly became a fan favorite after a recent US headline tour this spring. It features the melancholic soul of his powerful tenor voice, as well as a stripped-down roots vibe from the rhythm section that leaves the vulnerability intact - we are left with the painful residue of a tough situation.

Bay says of the track:

'I wanted to be honest about some of my own stories and other stories I was being pulled into. Bad is a break up song, it’s just not my break up.'
  
Doctor Strange, Vol. 1: God of Magic
Doctor Strange, Vol. 1: God of Magic
Donny Cates | 2018 | Comics & Graphic Novels
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4.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
OMG Bad...
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This comic was so bad I could not even get passed the first issue. While it's really cool that the title of Sorcerer Supreme is held by someone besides Stephen Strange, that is about the only thing this comic has going for it. I firmly believe that if you are going to use the title of a character as the title for your book than the character should be the main character in it. Stephen Strange was only mentioned until the last few pages of the first issue. On top of that they portrayed Loki as if he was a whiney brat instead of the God of Mischief. I also had a major issue with the art style. While it wasn't incredibly bad there were a few things that really got to me. The major problem was that Loki, who is usually put together even when on the brink in death, looked like a hobo playing dress up.... This probably wouldn't have bothered me as much if the rest of the characters shown didn't look nowhere near as bad. Overall this comic was horrible and became the first comic that I choose to never pick up again.