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F L A B B E R G A S T E D
This is an odd request, but would there be anyone willing to gif that scene where Scrooge first arrives in the past, touches that dude, gets shocked and does this weird headstand tumble?
My sense of humor is incredibly stupid, but that one moment is the funniest thing to me and gives me much joy.
17.12.23
#Mira-Marathon | LOTR
Film Name: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014); Production Studios: MGM, New Line Cinema, WingNut Films, 3Foot7; Director by: Peter Jackson; Screenwriter: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, Guillermo del Toro; Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Luke Evans, Evangeline Lilly; Genres: Fantasy, Adventure; Running Time: 2 hours 24 minutes;
"The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" is a 2014 epic film by Peter Jackson. This is the conclusion of the "Hobbit" trilogy. The film has great effects and an exciting battle, but the length and pace vary somewhat. Recommended for fantasy lovers.
My rating: 7/10

Good Grief

It was a tragic circus of emotions. The way how I viewed the word "good" is through the comforting and handsome face of Arnaud Valois.
The relatability on this film made it fairly balance in a manner of discovering oneself again on what makes and made us alive and live in every single day that we choose to relive the goodness of what life means in context while creating a good sense of purpose while we try our best to continue and move forward from the loss that we had.
If I'll have this in my reality or see it on someone's reality again. It will never be a good grief. good writing though.
Need no popcorns. I would want to have a good wine and a good drink for this.
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MIDWAY (Dir: Roland Emmerich, 2019).
The events of this true life WWII campaign were previously filmed as the similarly titled Midway aka Battle of Midway (Jack Smight, 1976). Not having seen the earlier account, I will not make comparisons between the two movies.
Midway begins with the events surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor and chronicle the subsequent naval battle of the Pacific. Best known for directing big budget sci-fi blockbusters Stargate (1994) and Independence Day (1996), Roland Emmerich may seem an unlikely choice to helm a serious wartime drama. Midway, however, was pet project for Emmerich, one that he has fought to bring to the screen for many years.
Thankfully he tells the story straight. Certainly the special effects spectacle one expects from Emmerich is here to, as are the breathtaking action sequences. Yet these scenes are broken by the necessary detailing of the campaign. This pacing allows the action to breath and helps the movie be more than just an exercise in visual effects.
A fairly star-studded line-up was assembled for the movie, including Ed Skrein, Patrick Wilson, Luke Evans, Nick Jonas, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Quaid and Mandy Moore. As is often the case with these kind of movies, the actors are somewhat overshadowed by the spectacle. Although in fairness, the quality cast give solid performances throughout.
Midway is a decent movie, although one that, perhaps, brings nothing new to the war movie genre. A sense of the familiar is not necessarily a bad thing in a period movie but it’s underperformance at the box office suggests that old fashioned WWII features are a difficult sell to modern moviegoers, even with the presence of a Jonas Brother! That said, I did enjoy it. It is a worthy story, told in an impressively mounted and entertaining manner. If you want to watch it, it is worth catching it on the big screen where its spectacle can be fully appreciated.
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“I will start anew, I will make amends,
and I’ll make quite certain that the story ends
on a note of hope, on a strong amen,
and I’ll thank the world, and remember when
I was able to begin again!”

I’ll Begin Again - Luke Evans