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Receiver (2024)
I love the Kittles so much!
Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary series. I'm a 49ers fan which explains part of the reason why I loved this series but also, my grandfather was a professional football coach and I grew up with football. Especially NFL football. Obviously, it was awesome seeing DeeBo and George here and leaving more about them. I absolutely love Claire Kittle. I love how loud and unapologetic she is as well as her husband. But I also loved learning more about JJ, Davonte, and Amon Ra St. Brown. Admittedly, I enjoyed Davonte the least out of the five "receivers." But that's because he comes off as a diva. Not that the other 4 don't have "diva moments" but Davonte spent a lot of time complaining and that got kind annoying quickly. The ending, though I knew it was coming, sucked cause I'm a Niners fan but all in all, I really enjoyed this series.
The Bear (2022)
Finally got me hooked.....
Admittedly, I probably took an entire year (or two) to get through all of season 1. I got hung up on episode six of season one (Ceres). It wasn't a bad episode but I got tripped up on it because it wasn't as good as the previous episodes. I feel like season one (for me) takes awhile to really get going. But episodes seven and eight completely won me over. The chaos in episode seven and that monologue that Jeremy (Carmy) gives at the Al Anon meeting was so raw and powerful. And episode eight had me laughing out loud and wanting to cry at the same time. Now I'm totally hooked and I'm gonna start season two. Really great show! Love the acting and characters. They're so relatable and I love it.
The Outfit (2022)
Very subtle but in the best way....
I absolutely loved Mark Rylance in this movie. He's so subtle with his acting. He's able to make himself invisible and important at the same time which is hard to do. He blends in but he also stands out. And I loved the old Hollywood vibe with the music and costumes, even the way they talked and in their mannerisms. Definitely a slow burn so you have to be willing to stick it out but if that's your jam and it's definitely mine, then you'll like this one. Glad I finally watched it. I also love Zooey Duetz. She's got this sassy, intelligent, and enduring quality about her that's super likable. Great movie!
Love at First Sight (2023)
If Love Actually and Serendipity had a baby....
It very much feels like what would happen if you took the British aspect along with holiday movie aspect of Love Actually and merged it with Serendipity, you'd get this. It also takes some inspiration from Four Weddings and a Funeral though it only has one of each in the movie. The two leads definitely make the movie for me. The actress who plays Oliver's mom gives a touching performance in one scene. It also has a British woman narrating the movie which reminded me of Bridget Jones's Diary. All in all. It's a cute rom com to watch especially during the holiday season. Somewhat predictable but surprising in other's.
Accused (2023)
Not afraid to tackle controversial topics.....
I love that this show isn't afraid to tackle some controversial topics. The first episode had me interested the entire time. Not once did I check my phone. And I liked that the episode wasn't afraid to talk about the "other side" of a topic that can be very sensitive in nature. I know for myself when something like what's depicted at the end of that show happens, I like a lot of people (I think) automatically express sympathy for the victims and place blame on those responsible. And if the perpetrator is a kid, I automatically want to blame his or her parents. This show depicts the point of view of the parents in that situation and what is like to know that your child could possibly cause that kind of harm. Very interesting. Acting wasn't great and the episode moved way too fast. Could've easily turned this into a movie cause there was a lot of storyline to coed.
House of the Dragon (2022)
I wanted to like it....
I really wanted to like it cause I adored GOT. But unlike GOT, there's not a single character that I found myself rooting for. And the ones that I did like ended up either dying or doing deplorable things. With GOT, I instantly loved Ned and Catlyn Stark. Especially Catlyn Stark. I'm a mom. She was a mom. And I loved her. With HOTD, I was excited to see Rys (not sure what his last name is) as the hand to the king. I loved Rys from the Replacements and Notting Hill. But he sold his daughter off to the king like she was a piece of meat. I also liked the Queen. But she was killed off by her own husband. I liked the princess's best friend but she ends up hooking up with her friend's dad. I liked the princess because she reminded me of Arya but she adores her piece of poop uncle and I don't like that at all. All of the characters I wanted to like either died or ended up being pieces of poop. Unlike GOT, where there were tons of awesome characters to root for who weren't pieces of poop. All in all, I didn't really like it. Even though I wanted to.
The Black Phone (2021)
The kids sold this movie for me....
Everyone was talking about how amazing Ethan Hawke is but he's barely in the movie. The two lead actors that played Gwen and Finney sold the movie for me. Those two kids were compelling and had me rooting for them in the end. The dad's character is somewhat predictable. Alcoholic dad who's self medicating after losing his wife who takes out his anger and fear on his children. Far fetched plot with the phone? Absolutely. But the performances from the two kids were compelling enough that I didn't care.
Seven Seconds (2018)
Starts out slow but gets better as the series goes on
Not gonna lie, I got to episode 4 and was kind of done because it was so slow. I like slow burns and I like crime dramas with a message but this was slow. By episode 5/6, it starts to pick up. Haven't gotten to the end yet but I have a feeling I know where it's going. It's got some twists to it. I like the detective and the banter that occurs between him and his witness. The prosecutor keeps going in and out of sobriety and that gets annoying. Plus she comes across kind of "whiny" as well. Regina King delivers a solid performance as always. I like the actor that played her brother in law as well.
Marry Me (2022)
It's JLo playing Jennifer Lopez
Felt more like an autobiography of JLo. She plays a singer (wow what a stretch). JLo's on engagement #6 with Ben Afleck I believe? Married three times to guys who were wrong for her. Engaged to a Latino singer (JLo was married to Marc Anthony). Plus there was zero chemistry between Owen and Jenn. Not believable at all. My least favorite JLo rom com which stinks cause I adore monster in law and the wedding planner.
Trump Card (2020)
Has anyone noticed that the SAME director keeps putting out pro-Trump garbage?
When it's literally the same director who's literally put out several "documentaries" with a pro-Trump agenda. Ask yourself? Might this information be just a lil bit bias? And if it's drought with bias, is it all that factual? Or is it just ANOTHER movie designed to rally Trump's cult members? 🤔