Nice review; succint, yet hitting on the main arguments. Also nice that there were interjectory allusions to tracks that you have already reviewed (or intend to) in your other music channel, like Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon, or The Stones' Sympathy...etc. 'Ship' and 'fuss', makes sense. Fading out with the brief piano outro for 'Ain't No Sunshine' took me back to that scene in 'Notting Hill', where William is walking the streets through the seasons. And, yes, bearing a slight resemblance, and given your proper way of delivery I thought you could easily pass for an American cousin of William Thacker. (It's a compliment.) Great channel. Look forward to future movie reviews.
0:27 - indeed, Ain't No Sunshine would be a nice one to hear you dig into. It has a number of covers out there, too, some of which are likely to also be interesting. :)
Yes - I love this movie too. Probably watched it four times so far? Good selections for “best” scenes - keep up the great work and content! Edit: PS - that song also shows up in another wonderful film, one of my favorite romcoms, “Notting Hill”, which I’ve seen more times than I care to admit. :-)
I'm also a big Denzel fan. A more difficult watch than many he's done, but excellent all the same. My recommendation for a review is the 2016 movie Arrival.
SYNOPSIS - THE FORBBIDDEN KINGDOM A dazzling martial-arts adventure, it unites two of the biggest names in the movie business - the legendary duo of Jackie Chan and Jet Li. The story finds a young American kung-fu fan named Jason Tripitikas finding an antique golden staff in the shop where he buys his martial arts DVDs. But when the store is robbed and the owner shot, Jason is told he must return the staff to its rightful owner - and he then finds himself taken back in time to ancient China! A movie that will be a treat for all film fans, but particularly for lovers of martial arts.
I have not seen this movie, but I have a suggestion for another one, "In The Heat Of The Night" (1967), with Sidney Poitier, about racial issues. And one more, "Dancer In The Dark" with Bjørk, a movie VERY different from everything I had seen before, left me devastated for days.
Director Robert Zemeckis has other interesting movies. *_Back to the Future_* (1985) has popular music, though, so you might want to save that until you've listened to the soundtrack on your other channel.
Nice review; succint, yet hitting on the main arguments. Also nice that there were interjectory allusions to tracks that you have already reviewed (or intend to) in your other music channel, like Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon, or The Stones' Sympathy...etc.
'Ship' and 'fuss', makes sense.
Fading out with the brief piano outro for 'Ain't No Sunshine' took me back to that scene in 'Notting Hill', where William is walking the streets through the seasons. And, yes, bearing a slight resemblance, and given your proper way of delivery I thought you could easily pass for an American cousin of William Thacker. (It's a compliment.)
Great channel. Look forward to future movie reviews.
0:27 - indeed, Ain't No Sunshine would be a nice one to hear you dig into. It has a number of covers out there, too, some of which are likely to also be interesting. :)
Yes - I love this movie too. Probably watched it four times so far? Good selections for “best” scenes - keep up the great work and content!
Edit: PS - that song also shows up in another wonderful film, one of my favorite romcoms, “Notting Hill”, which I’ve seen more times than I care to admit. :-)
Not familiar with this film at all, but what the heck, it's Amy, so happy to drop a like for the channel / algorithm, if nothing else. 😄
Oh, but you should watch it!
Hi Amy and Vlad. Im here too, good luck in this channel too. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I'm also a big Denzel fan. A more difficult watch than many he's done, but excellent all the same. My recommendation for a review is the 2016 movie Arrival.
I'm interested in seeing how long it will be before you review a movie I haven't seen.
Me too!
Ahaa! I was going to post something similar, but from the opposite end of the spectrum. I haven't seen this so can't really comment.🙃
SYNOPSIS - THE FORBBIDDEN KINGDOM
A dazzling martial-arts adventure, it unites two of the biggest names in the movie business - the legendary duo of Jackie Chan and Jet Li. The story finds a young American kung-fu fan named Jason Tripitikas finding an antique golden staff in the shop where he buys his martial arts DVDs. But when the store is robbed and the owner shot, Jason is told he must return the staff to its rightful owner - and he then finds himself taken back in time to ancient China! A movie that will be a treat for all film fans, but particularly for lovers of martial arts.
I have not seen this movie, but I have a suggestion for another one, "In The Heat Of The Night" (1967), with Sidney Poitier, about racial issues.
And one more, "Dancer In The Dark" with Bjørk, a movie VERY different from everything I had seen before, left me devastated for days.
If you are taking suggestions can i recommend my favourite film of all time? Alien (1979). Also your reaction to Robocop would be good to see.
She will review a film of your choice for $100. See the link in the description.
Director Robert Zemeckis has other interesting movies. *_Back to the Future_* (1985) has popular music, though, so you might want to save that until you've listened to the soundtrack on your other channel.
Watch Training Day for Denzel at his best
I did! Agreed: a great one!
I struggled to get past the first few minutes of this film. I'll let you guess why.
You may want to flag your post with ( spoilers)...?
I don't think so, since I am encouraging those who didn't watch the movie to pause my video before I start revealing details about it.
Apologies I missed your disclaimer
@@rafaelrosario5331no worries!