Self/Less was enjoyable in that generic Hollywood action thriller sort of way.
'Shells'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Is Ben Kingsley in Acadamy Award Winning Actor mode or A Sound of Thunder/Uwe Boll videogame movie overacting mode?
He's in restrained I'm only in a few minutes of this film mode. I can delete if that's too spoilery.
If you think you might enjoy Magic Mike XXL, you will enjoy it! It is good times. And so many women over 40! It even briefly passes the Bechtel test.
I thought it was fun.
I've known I would enjoy it since they announced Cody Horn and Alex Pettyfer weren't returning.
We are theoretically rewatching the Star Wars movies. (I advocated for machete order but did not win.)
There's a lot of stuff in Phantom Menace that makes one remember, "Oh yeah, this is that sinking feeling I immediately had in the theater."
Went to see Jurassic World again. Why is Owen, as a former Navy man, such a hot shot animal trainer? Or, why is a hot shot animal trainer pointed out as a Navy man? I can't think of a correlation between Navy and animal training other than dolphin training programs.
Maybe dolphin trainers were the only people used to training animals as smart as raptors? I'm sure the people who work with great apes aren't training them to spot mines or whatever the Navy does with them.
I can buy dolphin trainer. I don't think clicker training works quite the way he was using it, but I'm not an expert.