Classic sci-fi/action combo and quintessential Arnold movie. Think I’m gonna upgrade to the 4k trilogy. Yea that’s right TRILOGY. That abomination from 2018 doesn’t deserve space on my self.
I enjoy this movie. I’m not sure what the general consensus is among the hardcore Predator fans but for me this is a very enjoyable action movie. My only real criticism is that there could have been more resolution at the end. And the next movie should have picked up where this one left off.
I think I saw one of these movies and liked it. I should really get caught up.
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard.
Brainless plot and constant action. What more do you need other than a bowl of popcorn?!
A good time was had by all.
If you are offended by “blue” language. Run away.
Possibly the highest cuss word count movie of all time.
All th Best,
Jeff
The White Disease.
review quote:
Made in 1937 and based off a play, The White Disease (or Skeleton on Horseback, which I personally prefer)
is doubly morbid, featuring both a fascist leadership whipping up a pro-war sentimentality and a pandemic
which originated in China (it’s also given a Chinese name). Yeah, you read right.
The White Disease is basically a pandemic film hardly anyone’s heard of or seen.
Wellp, without EN subs, I’m not likely to, either. Don’t speak CZ.
Ain’t a stranger to subs, either.
“White God” was a f’n amazing movie, with an awesome ending.
It was so engrossing, even though you had to read the HU subs to figure out what’s going on, it was barely noticeable, and it was, to me at least, almost like watching in EN anyway.
I still enjoy the movie, but over time I’ve unfortunately learned more about Tarantino. I wish I could go back to knowing nothing about the director.
I know he has a foot fetish so the scenes where the characters discuss foot massages make me cringe now. It’s also obvious that Uma Thurman is barefoot for no good reason at one point.
I know what Tarantino looks like, so seeing him in the movie pulls me out of it for a bit
I’ve heard Tarantino in interviews and some of the dialogue in Pulp Fiction is obviously something Tarantino would think and say and not something that would probably be said by the characters. The conversation between Vincent and Mia in the diner sticks out in this regard.