by Noor_Razzak » 31 Aug 2015 01:38
This summer I went to a few movies:
Avengers: Age of Ultron 7/10 not as good as the first one, especially since there's a lot to cover here but Whedon managed to deliver a solid entry into the franchise. Loved Ultron and loved the birth of Vision.
Mad Max: Fury Road easy 10/10 for me, even though it was light on plot, it was hands down the best film of the summer. Perfectly cast, ridiculously bonkers action that never stops from the first moments until the very end, the epitome of smack you in the face thrills.
Mission: Impossible - Rouge Nation 8/10 highly enjoyable entry into the franchise, action packed adventure. Cruise delivers yet again taking stunts to an extreme new high.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 8/10 another home run this summer, this film was largely ignored at the box office but I think Guy Ritchie delivered a humorous and fun espionage film that is wonderfully cast and manages to keep a smile on your face the whole way through.
Trainwreck 5/10 - honestly I don't get why people find Amy Schumer funny, I was never a fan of her stand up and she and her co-star Bill Hader are the least interesting thing about this film - in fact all the supporting players were far more memorable than the stars, especially Lebron James, who knew a Basketball player can act, let alone be funny and endearing among a group of talented comedians.
I Am Chris Farley 7/10 - a touching documentary about comedian Chris Farley and his untimely death, family, friends and SNL co-stars reminisce about the larger than life talent that shows Chris a big man with a big heart. They discuss the drugs and alcohol but gloss over it without delving too deeply into his dark side. Otherwise a great documentary that reminds us we lost a true comic legend in his prime.
Still hoping to see Ant-Man, Inside Out, Southpaw, Straight Outta Compton and Jurassic World at some point.
Samir: You know there's nothing wrong with that name.
Michael Bolton: There was nothing wrong with it... until I was about 12 years old and that no-talent ass clown became famous and started winning Grammys. (Office Space)