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BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Funny, but also serious movie
I love how this integrates some comedy and mostly drama together. A very well done movie. The acting is also amazing. The funniest scene in this movie is when Ron Stallworth (John David Washington) reveals himself to David Duke (Topher Grace) in the end, and David is just completely stunned. Another scene that was amazing was when Ron is just listing all the groups of people that he hates on the phone with the KKK recruitment head, and Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver's) character turns his chair around slowly with a puzzled look. Then he asks, "did you just use your real name?" which sets up the premise of the movie.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Part I (2022)
Very solid first episode
Loved the dialogue and the flashbacks. It made be a bit teary eyed with the flashbacks. It also stung knowing that Alderaan would be destroyed years later given how beautiful the planet is. It got very intense at some moments. Some pretty comedic dialogue too: "I guess I don't need manners when talking to you". Looking forward to watching the 2nd in a few minutes.
Rogue One (2016)
Awesome!
Watched in theatres when this came out in 2016, and I was very impressed. Good story, characters, and scenes. Hopefully, the next star wars movie that comes out will match this movie's caliber.
Monk (2002)
Mr. Monk and The Great Show
One of the best shows I have ever watched. All of the cast and characters are great. Tony Shalhoub is amazing as the main character, the legendary obsessive compulsive detective Adrian Monk. All the other four regulars play their characters really well too and their characters are awesome (Traylor Howard- Natalie, Bitty Schram- Sharona, Ted Levine- Stottlemeyer, and Jason-Gray Stanford -Randy . The writing for majority of the episodes are great. One beauty of this show is that it worked around one of the biggest cast changes from Sharona (Seasons 1-3.5) to Natalie (Seasons 3.5-8), due to contract disputes, and Natalie not only filled the shoes of Sharona in her own way, but she complemented the approach of Sharona when it came to how they assisted Monk. I loved both the Sharona and Natalie era, but I did slightly prefer the Natalie era.
Overall, fantastic!