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Oppenheimer (2023)
A masterpiece in every sense of the word.
If you somehow still didn't know Cillian Murphy before watching this film, you'll most certainly never forget him after you've finished. This man has been brilliant in every role he's performed in, but what he accomplished in this film is nothing short of perfection. Christopher Nolan remains the greatest director / filmmaker on the planet, and it's not even close. With the already incredible catalogue he's given us, this just might be his best yet. He makes a 3 hour film feel as if only half an hour has passed. The tension, the love, the scenery, the heartbreak, and the terror.....I mean, it's all there.
"It's not for you. It's for them."
My heart hurts just thinking of that line.
Bravo.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)
What on earth are the critics watching?
This movie is absolutely fantastic, with everything you'd want in a comic book adaption. Great cast, funny dialogue, heartbreaking dialogue, and a villain whom you can't help but feel hopeless against. At this point, people are just criticizing for just about no reason. Is it perfect? No. The Godfather is perfect. But, this movie is fun, sets up the future perfectly, and leaves you anticipating the future of its universe. Also has two of the best post credit scenes in any MCU film to date. Jonathan Majors is going to be a force in these films, and I for one can't wait to see his Kang take on the rest of the superheroes!
WandaVision: We Interrupt This Program (2021)
Mind blowing.
Plain and simple, one of the best anything's the MCU has done to date. Wow. The show as a whole is fantastic so far, but this episode is absolutely incredible.
The Wire (2002)
The Wire is why awards are irrelevant.
This series not winning an Emmy, is why awards are nonsense. Andre Royo alone deserves one for every season this show was on.
Once Upon a Time in London (2019)
I have no idea what's going on.
It feels like somebody cut this movie into bits, randomly put it back together, but only after losing a few pieces.
The Highwaymen (2019)
One scene completely killed it for me.
Sure, exaggerations are typical in Hollywood. I get that. But that scene where they get away from them on that MASSIVE field? Yeah, turned the movie right off after that part. Absolutely ridiculous.
Game of Thrones: The Bells (2019)
The single greatest episode of the entire series.
The music, the fear, the love, the unexpected.....absolute perfection.