Hallmark Movies.
Not a fan of Asian martial arts movies then?I don't hate but Ive no inclination to watch any rom coms or the Marvel stuff / anything with loads of CGI and extended fight sequences.
I love those.
Not a fan of Asian martial arts movies then?
at least Ford vs Ferrari was mostly factual on the events. sure there was stuff that they had to fill in with because nobody knows what was said and done in private. from what i've read/seen, the one big "made up" thing in that movie was the fight between carroll and ken in the yard. never happened. don't know why the film makers decided that had to be in there.Hate is a strong word, but I'm generally disinterested in sports movies, with few exceptions. Rush and Ford Vs Ferrari were entertaining, but Driven was a disaster, and the new F1, I mean what were they thinking, a 60 y/o formula one driver, eh? I really think Brad should Pitt.
Agree. Torture-porn movies really bothers me. I have too much empathy for the victims. It makes my brain go to a very dark place that I can’t stand. Man’s inhumanity to man is a tough area for me. I can’t even tolerate cruelty to animals, much less people.I won't do violence porn. Saw and Hostel and shit like that. I don't even really dig traditional slasher flicks anymore. I love blood and guts, don't get me wrong--but it has to be perpetrated by some kind of supernatural/demonic character. Regular people committing horrifying acts on other people makes me sick.
yea, torture movies are a big NO for me also.Agree. Torture-porn movies really bothers me. I have too much empathy for the victims. It makes my brain go to a very dark place that I can’t stand. Man’s inhumanity to man is a tough area for me. I can’t even tolerate cruelty to animals, much less people.
The girl who does my wife’s hair loves torture-porn movies. Thankfully, my wife does not like those types of movies.
My wife’s favorite type of flicks are scary movies. I like scary movies if they’re done well. Unfortunately, so few of them are worth watching. When my wife finds a new scary movie title to watch, I look up the rating on Rotten Tomatoes. If it’s not rated at least 7 out of 10 on the audience score, I watch the first few minutes with my wife and then sneak off to do something else for 90 minutes. Life is too short to watch bad movies.
I guess the writers had a desire to depict how passionate the characters were, and perhaps we shouldn't care too much about what really happened and how. I remember an interview where someone was talking about how the car chase scene in The French Connection was one big metaphor for just how bad Hackman's character wants to catch the baddies, like much of this is more about a state of mind rather than actual events.at least Ford vs Ferrari was mostly factual on the events. sure there was stuff that they had to fill in with because nobody knows what was said and done in private. from what i've read/seen, the one big "made up" thing in that movie was the fight between carroll and ken in the yard. never happened. don't know why the film makers decided that had to be in there.
I would say that, but then I loved Everything Everywhere All at Once. I guess it comes down to the rule I have for music--i like GOOD movies, and I find BAD movies unpleasant.If multiverse is a genre, I’m over it.