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House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Not bad
I haven't seen most of Vincent Price's movies, but I knew that he was a legend. I was not disappointed by this one. He gives a good performance. The woman who plays his wife (I never saw her before) is beautiful. I loved the special effects.
I haven't seen most of Vincent Price's movies, but I knew that he was a legend. I was not disappointed by this one. He gives a good performance. The woman who plays his wife (I never saw her before) is beautiful. I loved the special effects.
I haven't seen most of Vincent Price's movies, but I knew that he was a legend. I was not disappointed by this one. He gives a good performance. The woman who plays his wife (I never saw her before) is beautiful. I loved the special effects.
Bad Monkey (2024)
N/A
I really enjoy this series. It's funny and kinda suspenseful. I love that Vince Vaughn has a more laidback style in this. He's not all hyper and wild like in most of his previous work. He's talking slower, taking things more seriously, while at the same time, delivering some much-deserved laughs. The neighbor, bwahaha! Love Alex Moffit. I also love the stories of the two men (Neville, played by Ronald Peet & Yansi, played by Vaughn) existing together, but they don't even know each other... yet. The dragon queen, Jodie Turner-Smith, is absolutely gorgeous & a great actor. Seriously, give this show a chance.
War Room (2015)
Prayer is a powerful weapon
Characters acted their parts convincingly well. The plot describes a life experience that happens more often than popular media admits but believers in Jesus can well relate to. It may look far fetched to someone who does not understand and may even be indifferent. But if one is just honest with himself, he'll readily see that the life experiences portrayed in this movie happen to families in the USA.
The script are well written as well in the choice of words that unearth the deep feelings and groaning of the heart that is hurting.
This movie helped both my wife and I realize the spiritual warfare we are in and how prayer and reliance on God and mentorship by other believers can make a difference in our lives. We rely on God and be humble enough to accept advice from other believers.
Kudos to the Kendrick brothers for coming up with a quality movie worth watching with the family. We need more encouraging movies like this!
In my opinion the movie is by far one of my favourites. My first viewing of the movie was more emotional, my second viewing was with intrigue and wonder at certain scenes and the hope they offered! Then later on my third viewing I was looking for the PLAN. The Action Plan that I could use to better myself in my marriage, with my teenage daughter and my slipping away husband, or more my slipping away from pain. God is so good, so faithful, so present, so available, so forgiving but most of all: Always at the ready to love. The movie gave me honest, biblical ways to fight for what I want but more then that for what God lent me. It's been years since my first viewing but I refer to it for hope. And now my daughter is just about to get married in a month and i pray the good LORD helps me as I would like to view this movie with her. I know there is great and true info in this movie to help her when she leaves with her new husband farther away from us to live their lives. God is my strength and my helper but most of all: HE IS MY PLUMB LINE. And this is what this movie is for me guide of restoration and humility to get closer to Him and those i love.
Facing the Giants (2006)
What's impossible when Gods on your side.....NOTHING
One of the better Christian movies I've ever watched! Grant Taylor was on a losing streak with the Football Team, and a few of the buddies were going to kick him off as a coach because of the losing streak, the team not working together as well, and Brock going to detention. He used a different strategy. Give it to God whatever the circumstances may be. If we win or lose: We praise him either way. He didn't have a car for his wife or Trying to get pregnant, David's dad couldn't stand up, and David was doubting himself when he was asked to kick a 50 yard field goal. A Teammate and his dad bought him a truck, They Finally could have kids, some of the teammates wanted to quit; But Coach Taylor gave them the Christian Pep Talk, David kicked the 50 yard field goal, and David's dad stood up at the field goal line NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WHEN WE HAVE THE LORD ON OUR SIDE!!!!! Highly recommend this movie!
The Case for Christ (2007)
Ok so.....
I'm a full blown recovering addict that practices Christianity. I love it to the fullest. Always learning. I won't lie though I could not get into this movie. Some call it boring. Some call it bias. I just couldn't grasp it. Maybe even the possibility of a snooze fest. It definitely got high ratings but unfortunately I just had to disageee with them. I've definitely seen better movies about faith and Christianity. Possibly because it was a documentary instead of an actual movie. Religion is always a touch subject regardless where you're at. I don't recommend this movie at all. Just read the Bible it'll do much more for you. AMEN.
The Encounter (2016)
Decent Quality
*The Encounter* is a faith-based TV series that blends spiritual themes with real-life challenges. Each episode presents a unique story where characters facing personal struggles encounter a mysterious man, portrayed as Jesus, who offers them wisdom and guidance. What stands out is how the show tackles various human experiences-addiction, broken relationships, and crises of faith-in a relatable and compassionate way.
The acting is solid, and the storytelling is heartfelt without feeling preachy. It's great for those looking for a show that explores moral dilemmas through a Christian lens while leaving room for personal reflection. If you're seeking something that inspires hope and encourages spiritual growth, *The Encounter* is definitely worth watching!
Me Again (2012)
Never lose hope or sight
From the outside looking in, Rich Chaplin (David A. R. White) has everything that any Pastor and family man could ever want. In reality Pastor Rich has lost sight of the blessings that God has given him, including his family and ministry. When he dreams for a life other than his own, he suddenly finds himself trapped within the lives of everyone his apathy has effected. Rich quickly realizes that he is wasting his God-given chance to love and impact the most important people in his life, will he get a second chance?
Just the normal spiritual based themed movie nothing to special. Not bad but not the best.
Marriage Retreat (2011)
Get us closer we meet at Jesus
Jeff Fahey, (Lost, Machete) Reginald Vel Johnson (Family Matters, Die Hard) and Victoria Jackson (Saturday Night Live, Baby Boom) star in this funny, heartfelt story about the difficulties many marriages face and the simple solution.
David A. R. White (In The Blink of an Eye, Hidden Secrets) and Andrea Logan White (Sarah's Choice) lead a trio of unhappily married couples to a mountain retreat where they are subjected to unorthodox and seemingly comical methods by the Dr. Sullivan (FAHEY) and his wife Katrina (JACKSON). As the couples struggle through the program for marital bliss, they soon discover it's not "What" they are missing from their lives but "Who", Jesus.
**DECENTLY GOOD MOVIE TO RESTORE FAITH**
The Encounter: Paradise Lost (2012)
Not as good
Bruce Marchiano (The Encounter), David A. R. White (Jerusalem Countdown, In the Blink of an Eye), Robert Miano (Donnie Brasco) Riff Hutton ( JAG) and Gary Daniels (The Expendables) star in this explosive, challenging sequel to the faith-based sleeper hit The Encounter.
A retiring drug smuggler (MIANO), his drug-addicted wife and his ruthless bodyguard (DANIELS), find themselves trapped by a suspended DEA Special Agent (WHITE) at a Thai resort owned by a troubled former Wall Street investment banker (Hutton) and his wife, who mourn the loss of their only son in a devastating tsunami. It is an explosive mix of personalities. Violence looms, but a mysterious guest, claiming to be Jesus Christ (MARCHIANO), arrives to offer each of them one final chance at redemption in this inspiring, thought-provoking thriller.
The Encounter (2010)
Follow God
AMAZING!!! UTTERLY AMAZING!!!! I liked how they included all those life issues, domestic violence, drug abuse, unhealthy marriage, workaholism, etc. I thought Jesus actually looked like that for a while. It felt so amazing to watch the movie, even though it was just an actor and I wasn't really there, and I realise that that is only a miniscule fraction of how we'll feel in God's prescence when the time comes. It was kind of scary, to watch, because of the devil(I watched Passion of the Christ on a Monday, our house lost electricity for the rest of that week, and I felt as though I was being watched for that whole week!) but I quickly got over it. HIIGGGHHHLLLYYY recommend. It is very nice:).
Incoming (2024)
Raunchy boy
Can't Hardly Wait." "Superbad." "Project X." "Booksmart." Plenty of teen movies have tackled the big party, following that tried and true formula all the way to classic, teen movie canonization. In a lot of ways, "Incoming" - a new Netflix film from Dave and John Chernin in their feature length debut - follows that same party movie structure to a T. Four incoming freshmen experience the first part of their high school careers. It has everything you'd expect - romance, drugs, alcohol, and plenty of hijinks. So, why does it fall so frightfully short? Same ole same ole but it was comical to an extent just something to pass the time.
Untold: The Murder of Air McNair (2024)
RIP McNair
Netflix and their "Untold" series are rolling out a few of their famed sports documentaries and one in particular caught my eye. "Untold: The Murder Of Air McNair", a documentary about Steve McNair being murdered in cold blood by his 20-year-old mistress. My favorite quarterback of all time? Yeah, I was excited to see what new information they were going to release and what they were going to highlight.
I mean it's been 15 years since McNair was killed on 4th of July in 2009 and they drop this on us out of nowhere, surely there has to be some new information here right? Not even close. This documentary was a complete waste of an hour. 0 new information presented an a just a waste of time. Kind of fitting that these Netflix sports docs are falling flat on their face. Swamp Kings was awful, the Johnny Manziel one was not done great at all, and this one now joins the others as time you'll never get back.
Now it wasn't all bad, we got some good quotes and stories from McNair's former coach, Jeff Fisher. My guy is sitting cool guy style in a leather chair just spitting some great stories. I did enjoy hearing from him, I'd have loved another hour of that. But other than that, there's nothing too good. Interviews with his friends and a former player, his old coach, some police and that is it. The doc bounces back and forth between his playing career and the timeline and events of the murder. But they just continue to go over things that we've already been told. 0 new redeeming qualities about this film.
Maybe the wildest part of the whole documentary was the interview with the mistress' ex-boyfriend. They basically made him relive the time his girlfriend broke up with him and started dating his favorite football player of all time while they still shared a lease. I mean talk about rubbing someones nose in it.
Sherlock Jr. (1924)
N/A
It's a deceptively serious study of fantasy and reality, life and art. But, most significantly, it's also a film about film that places so much stress on creativity and escapism that the dream sequence relegates the everyday to the margins.
However, in returning to a more typical narrative mode, Keaton has alerted us to the fact that anything might happen and it promptly does. The sequence in which Buster escapes with the pearls and dives into a box to escape in bonnet and crinolines was an old conjuror's trick, whose mechanics Keaton was prepared to reveal by filming it straight (albeit with the aid of some nifty set construction). But he withheld the secret of the stunning illusion that allowed him to leap through the chest of his valet and a locked barn door (which was achieved using dummies and trap doors) and, consequently, the effect remains more magical than anything since produced by CGI.
Not a big fan
If the no sound!!!!!
Adam Sandler: Love You (2024)
Thank you
This is the world in which Sandler became a superstar, and I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that I haven't revisited much of his work since I left for college. The jokes weren't great then, and they've only gotten worse since. Sandler put us all through a truly grotesque late prime; I think even his most ardent defenders would struggle to go to bat for Click, or Pixels, or the Boschian nightmare of Grown Ups and Grown Ups 2. (Ten percent and 8 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, respectively.) The Sandler cinematic formula wore thin quickly. There were a lot of fart jokes. A lot of poop jokes. And a potentially lethal dose of Rob Schneider.
**HIS HOMAGE AT THE END OF THE SHOW IS WHAT MADE IT**
The Crow (2024)
True love never dies
I just watched the new movie The Crow. I went into it with low expectations compared the 1994 cult classic of the same name because The Crow (1994) is my favorite film of all time (the logo was my first tattoo). The new film was not great, but it was not bad either. At first, I gave it 3 stars (C+), so I changed it to 4 stars since a C+ is leaning closer to 4 stars.
*A few things that I kept in mind before viewing the film is that:
1. Although I wish they would have given the new film a different title, it is a complete reimagination of the 1989 comic book series (not the 1994 film) by James O'Barr who participated in the creation of the new film with hopes of rebooting the film series because the three sequels flopped,
2. FKA Twigs plays Shelly Webster, a female addicted to drugs whose mom traded her daughter's soul into abuse for fame and fortune,
3. Bill Skarsgård plays Eric Draven, a guy in a mental institution because he's traumatized from his horrific childhood, and
4. The villain, Vincent, is not a standard mob boss. He is a demonic crime lord that sends souls to hell in exchange for his soul staying in the earthly realm.
*With that being said, I like that they did not take the original film and just tweak it. The new film is a complete reimagination of the comic book and not the 1994 film.
*At first, I did not care much for FKA Twigs character, but when I recalled that her character is severely damaged, her portrayal made more sense.
*FKA Twigs and Bill Skarsgård fall in love, but there seems to be a lack of onscreen chemistry. That is probably because they did not spend any time together before filming.
*Although the stairs scene does remind me of the stairs scene in John Wick, I did not get any Joker or John Wick vibes from Bill Skarsgård. There might be a few similarities, but I think his character is unique. He is a damaged guy (not psychopath like the Joker) that is given the opportunity to get revenge without the martial arts skills like the original film and John Wick.
*Lastly, the kill scenes are phenomenal; specifically, the tooth pick, sword through the eye ball, and the half-head slice-off scenes.
Again, the film is not great, but it's not bad either. I am actually impressed that it exceeded my expectations and I think it's worth watching.
Wish Upon (2017)
Be careful what you wish for
Joey King stars as Clare Shannon, a teen outcast who's haunted by her mother's abrupt suicide and constantly embarrassed by her father's dumpster diving habits. Her luck changes for the better-and worse-when her father finds her a mysterious Chinese music box. Clare discovers for herself that the box has the power to grant seven wishes. Little does Clare know that with each wish granted, someone known to her dies in a freak accident. With people dying around her and the true nature of the music box being discovered over the course of the film, she learns that her actions have consequences.
Or, rather, she would know her actions would have consequences if she would've acted upon her mistakes. Wish Upon's script by Barbara Marshall is an unfinished rough draft of unfocused editing, which in turn, unnecessarily accelerates the narrative into a rushed mess that doesn't allow the audience to connect with the protagonist's torment to a believable capacity. A director can only do so much to work with the limitations of the final draft of the script if there are crucial missing elements, but the film is too far gone for anything salvageable. By the second half, Clare becomes obsessed with having the music box, but the film fails to fully sell her insanity of having everything she wants despite its penalties, making her come across as unethically moronic. The idea of temptation, especially from a traumatized teen's perspective, would make a believable catalyst for recklessness. Her life is a misery, so a movie can absolutely make sense for her to make more personal wishes rather than ending world hunger and initiating world peace. But the idea is tossed when it's replaced with unintentional goofiness.
Its redeeming factor is entertainment camp from freak accidents that make Final Destination more sensical. There is little effective scare factor, which is overshadowed by the sheer ridiculousness and seldom thinking of how a character dies. The script displays feeble interest in the seriousness that it comes across as a shallow and unfocused mess with a hidden, yet ultimately and pathetically wasted potential that is just as deeply buried in the dumpster where the music box was found to begin with.
*she dies at the end.
Terror Firmer (1999)
Very raunchy comedy
The makers of a Troma film, including its director Larry Benjamin (Troma head honcho Lloyd Kaufman) are both hard at work and hard at play. Some of its crew members get targeted by a crazed mystery woman (Sheri Wenden), who's busy slaughtering people in inventive ways.
It wouldn't be inaccurate to consider "Terror Firmer" a magnum opus, as far as Troma product goes. It goes on a LOT longer than a typical film from the independent studio, clocking in at almost two hours. As a result, if you're not on board with the kind of crude, graceless tomfoolery on display, that will make sticking with this difficult if not impossible.
Of course, if you're a fan of Kaufman and these guys & gals, you'll be amply rewarded with an amazing plethora of bad taste gags and twisted characters. In his review for the excellent sleeper "Def by Temptation", Leonard Maltin referred to Troma as being "aggressively schlocky", which is as good a way to describe them as any. Here they have tremendous fun just tossing anything resembling decorum out the window. They've always *embraced* the tackiness to be found in many a B picture, and you can certainly see that in a lot of the hammy, campy performances and the onslaught of hilariously crude gore effects.
The cast is enthusiastic as Hell. Future Oscar winners they might never be, but they give this production everything that they've got. Will Keenan, Trent Haaga, and Alyce LaTourelle play the love triangle at the heart of the story, with the appealing LaTourelle cast as the script girl who gets a chance to be an acting star. Uncle Lloyd himself is a gas as the flamboyant director, who happens to be blind. B movie icon Debbie Rochon is fine as temperamental actress Christine; look for cameos by such people as Ron Jeremy, Lemmy, and Joe Franklin.
Tell Me Who I Am (2019)
Trafic
This is amazing and extremely sad all at once. Any documentary that can give the audience an authentic sense of the love and joy of one twin, Marcus, filling in the blanks of his twin brother Alex who lost all memories is a truly incredible film. At the same time, the dark, tragic memories that are initially withheld to spare Alex the extreme pain they both suffered from their sick and psychologically damaging mother and negligent father who actively turned his back on them is painful and dysfunctional all at once.
The magic of the twin connection shines through amidst the revelation of the past that eventually had to bubble to the surface.
Whether or not it is an award nominee, it is a deeply moving documentary that hits sickeningly in the stomach while sharing an amazing sense of love and joy between twins. Riveting.
Everything Must Go (2010)
Lost is a good place to find yourself
This movie is terrible, slow and not funny. Why didn't he move his stuff in the backyard? He drank beer and never was really drunk like a real alcoholic would be. I can go on and on. Don't watch this movie, Will Ferrell is the only draw and it was his worst movie by far..... 💯
Might be one the most pointless movies I've ever watched. I get it tried to have deep meaning and blah blah blah but no, just no. Trash would say this is trash, I wish I could have that hour and half back to watch paint dry or even watch a WNBA game. Do not watch this film. Will Ferrell must've gotten PAID fat to act in this awful film. -8.4/10.
Where the Red Fern Grows (1974)
Classic
This is such a good movie and you will have so many emotions. This is a very sad movie but also happy. I have cried sad and happy tears while watching this movie and I think you will too. I can't express all of my emotions about this movie but if you watch it you will understand! I have watched this movie quite a few times and every time I watched it I discover something new. I can't wait until I watch the second movie and I know it will be just as good as the first one. A great family movie, great family values in a time I wish I could visit. The relationship between a boy and his dogs is so honest and heart warming. Its a different world / time now, just more of a reason for us to step back inside this one. Its a must see, highly recommend.
The Dark Crystal (1982)
Headline here
The first time I watched this I was a kid. I loved it entirely! Jim Henson was fantastic at the creation of the characters, and the story was very entertaining. The effects were wonderful for the timeline of the movies creation and I feel like it's turned into a timeless classic that every adult and kid would love watching!
A pure fantasy movie, that touches the heart, and feeds your imagination for sure.
But if a person likes 80s -90s movies they gotta give this a watch. Chances are they'll love it! I recommend it to everyone who likes fantasy though. I won't lie I took this off google I didn't watch dark crystal I was redditing.
The Accountant (2016)
Calculate your choices
The concept of the movie developed when Rainman met Batman and had a surrogate child together, namely the titular character of the Movie The Accountant. The story revolves around an autistic person who is mathematically genius and hides behind his dorky glasses and plain suits to camouflage his not-so-legal book keeping business. The issue is why no one thought of an autistic mastermind kinda superhero did earlier, because the idea clicks. This is directed by Gavin O'Connor who balances the goofiness and impracticalness of the plot in a delicate way. Rest is on Ben Affleck's broad shoulders.
There is a great familiarity with a certain episode of The Big Bang Theory in which that other genius Sheldon Cooper finds himself unable to function normally unless he finds a closure. The Closure to finish things is important for our accountant Christian Wolff (Massively pumped up Ben Affleck) too, he just cannot leave things abandoned but if he does, it makes him cranky and pretty nasty. Now why is that dangerous? Because, apart from being an accountant, he is a specially trained martial arts expert and a shooter who can beat Deadshot for Gold medal in comic book Olympics. This bipolar trait of Wolff makes this movie quite interesting to watch. I went to this movie thinking more of a psychological thriller, but the action sequences are a treat to watch(Little more gore could have been better) and Ben who is fresh from his Caped Crusader avatar, looked at home with the fight sequences and the shooting...Yes, this one shoots and kills people.
This fun action thriller is Jason Statham-esque in nature with a backdrop of a turbulent childhood. Wolff's Asperger's Syndrome is treated with strict discipline by Wolff's Army man Dad with non-stop karate and other oriental fighting techniques because this Batman needs them too to live his life. His mother doesn't agree to this entire tough guy attitude and leaves the family .As he grows up, his quirkiness decreases as the kill list increases. So, now we have a superhero for the autistics and he is brutal, when he is shooting them in a deadpan manner and when he is making those God-forbidden Balance Sheets. There is an excellent scene in the movie where we see his mind at work, working on the glass conference rooms, straight from A Beautiful Mind.
Other characters include the FBI type (J. K. Simmons), the girl who is in awe with the accountant and is involved involuntarily with the commotion (Anna Kendrick) and Jon Bernthal is another assassin who is acting just like Shane from The Walking Dead, without the zombies. The movie contains a nice surprise which makes the final showdown pretty personal in nature. But, even though the attentive audience can get the surprise beforehand, it doesn't diminish the climax. The makers have kept open the idea of a sequel which is not very subtle in nature and will depend upon the earnings of this movie. Hence,the real accountants at Warner Brothers will dictate the future of this could-be franchise.
American Murder: Laci Peterson (2024)
N/A
This documentary was interesting right up until the creators started filling it with interviews of random people that didn't have anything to do with the case.
Why is there virtually a whole episode filled with interviews of people that simply attended the trial as observers?
And why are they cutting to Nancy Grace every 5 minutes? She's a tv personality and adds absolutely nothing but irritation to the documentary. No one cares about her opinion as a talking head. She's not an expert, she is a sensationalist that makes up fake facts for ratings on cable TV (that most of us don't even use anymore).
I found myself fast forwarding constantly through interviews with people that really had nothing to do with the case. I ended up stopping the series half way through and watching something else.
Do better on your next production, creators.
The Gift (2015)
Not every gift is welcomed
The plot was perfectly paced, and Joel Edgerton smashed his three jobs on this movie out of the park (writer, director, actor). The writing had an interesting tone, setting Jason Bateman up to crush this more dramatic role. It was really interesting to see him take on such a different role and be so convincing.
Rebecca Hall really impressed me with her range, an old time beauty, I will be looking out for more of her films to come.
I don't want to give too much away as I think it's a great movie yo go in blind and just sit back and watch the story unfold. I hadn't heard much about this film before watching it. And I was really pleasantly surprised. Give it a watch, I don't think you'll regret it.
Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
Peter pool for the win
I've waited for more than 2 years for this cinematic masterpiece to ultimately debut in theaters as the ultimate live-action Deadpool movie outing and it conveniently blew my expectations away by more than a mere potshot.
To elucidate this belief in my case, I myself watched this film the first at Reading Cinemas Town Square on Tuesday July 30th, 2024 at 6:15PM, everything about this film was terrific, whether that be, (SPOILER-FREE CRITIQUE), a couple of cameos, comebacks, (the biggest being Wolverine and how well executed and stalwart the cast and crew remained for Hugh Jackman's portrayal of the character, nice). The new characters were pretty phenomenal for everything that had been culminated into a presentation of greatness and cabaret no less. And also sorry for the 20th Century FOX universe about to be altered for eternity, (Diss to the knee, even with Blue Sky Studios), you shall be paid proper homage for your years of nostalgia, (if someone didn't probably do so for you already). The cinematography was well mentally and crucially balanced for the tone of seriousness with gory violence and facetious humor that blew me away even for the 3rd time in a long time, (in forever), stellar portrayals for prom the thespians, (especially for the renowned Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman as the prime eponymous protagonists).
As for the prime antagonist, I wasn't too agitated and irritably bothered by one of the antagonists being Cassandra Nova, (but that's less incorrigibly made up for by Paradox, who I thought to be another different variant of Mobius, but I'm more than erroneous up to that particular point). The heavy emotions were carried out nicely as well as the choreography fight scenarios were in the least with a bundle of different ensemble characters from the past, (shan't mention who specifically but good things come to those who wait, even if it isn't everything everywhere all at once, ;) alluding to another 2022 multiverse movie). And did I forget to conscientiously mention about the costume designs for not merely Deadpool but also Wolverine, nice homage to the glorious late 30s comic-book accurate appeal, it's rather satisfying and riveting for how well it was approached in that regard without being to mundane or that overall garnished somewhat. The music homages and the soundtrack was phenomenal as I almost forgot to mention for the prior precursors of Deadpool, (I'll avow to not disclose), and hopefully maybe Deadpool won't merely become Marvel Jesus and alter the course of the status quo of the MCU Phases 4 and beyond, can't wait for much more in store becoming cooking up a concocted pall.
Overall, this true pure magnum opus is all the more breathtaking to say for the least that is truly, and might just practically even surpass its precursors by a mere milestone, this for me gets a 9.9/10, no more, no less.