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Independence Day (1996)
Its rave reviews epitomize the decline of society
Although I was almost able to get over the concept of accepting the Fresh Prince in the role of savior of our planet, I just don't see the President of the USA on the front line, Bill Pullman or not. The plot of this movie was so shallow that it almost served to eclipse how intellectually insulting it was to respectable cast.
The film's only other asset was expecting the veiwers to accept the ridiculous string of coincidences on which it was based. Boasting a highly remarkable special effects. Were this movie marketed and accepted as just that--a great display of audio and visual technologies--then it would have my blessing. But I am highly discouraged by its widespread regard as a "great film." It was not. True, it had great effects, but as an overall film it was a goat's colon.
Independence Day (1996)
Its rave reviews epitomize the decline of society
Although I was almost able to get over the concept of accepting the Fresh Prince in the role of savior of our planet, I just don't see the President of the USA on the front line, Bill Pullman or not. The plot of this movie was so shallow that it almost served to eclipse how intellectually insulting it was to respectable cast.
The film's only other asset was expecting the veiwers to accept the ridiculous string of coincidences on which it was based. Boasting a highly remarkable special effects. Were this movie marketed and accepted as just that--a great display of audio and visual technologies--then it would have my blessing. But I am highly discouraged by its widespread regard as a "great film." It was not. True, it had great effects, but as an overall film it was a goat's colon.
Easy Money (1983)
Watch this during "must see TV"
Forget about those hyped up banal TV shows, and rent yourself a copy of this film. It features Rodney Dangerfield at or around his acting pinnacle, as well as some early entertaining performances by Joe Pesci and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Damn funny stuff from the beginning. Suffer along with Monty as he is forced to give up most all the things in life he holds dear, so as to satisfy the requirements of his mother-in-law's will. Some highly memorable situations and one-liners will serve as the basis of much reference material for fellow fans.