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Time Freak - a freaking good show... that was lame wasn't it

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Time Freak Written by: Andrew Bowler Directed by: Andrew Bowler Starring: Asa Butterfield, Sophie Turner, Skyler Gisondo Some times you have to take a break from trying to make up for more than 50 years of sci-fi in a few months. So after watching Repo Man, which, I quite liked even if at times I was confused about how science fiction plot fit in and why it was there. Last night (Friday June 26, 2020) I turned on a movie that caught my eye from Amazon Prime: Time Freak. Most people will think this movie caught my eye because of Sophie Turner from Game I’d Thrones fame or X-men. The truth though she was more of a detractor for me because I’m not a fan. I think she plays a bad Jean Grey probably more a symptom of bad X-men movies than her though. Why I really can’t stand her though is because she is Sansa Stark. I hate Sansa Stark. Therefor I hate Sophie Turner. I know my logic is flawed. She played Sansa a little to well. As a reader of the GOT books I hold Sansa at fault for the fall o

Knives Out - not needed or asked for review

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Knives Out Written by: Rian Johnson Directed by: Rian Johnson Starring: Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Katherine Langford, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, LaKeith Stanfield, Jaedon Martell, and Christopher Plummer Status: Must Watch Available on: AmazonPrime currently on PrimeVideo Normally you see a cast like this and shake your head because it will never be able to live up to the billing of all the stars. You just shake your head and say this is a great ensemble but is it really a waist, a gimmick to fill seats. Most will play just a few minute cameo, there isn’t possible enough screen time for all of them. However in this motion picture Rian Johnson weaves something very special together here. Using each actor not as a cameo but as a means to move the story forward. This cast, this crew, and this director deliver one of the most original stories I’ve seen in a long time. Knives Out will be going into my favorite movie lists going forward. The

Electric Dreams

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To be honest I am probably the last person in the world to be reviewing and discussing Phillip K. Dick’s stories as brought to life by Channel 4 and Prime Video.   I have never read one of the Phillip K. Dicks stories, well at least not that I remember.   I hardly remember any of the stuff we were forced to read in school.   So, it is very possible I read one or was supposed to read one back then.   I have Phillip K. Dick’s stories on my list of things to listen too, when I get back into listening to books.   Perhaps, I should just buy some of his short stories and read them and turn off the T.V. for a little bit.   For some one who loves to write, I don’t really consider myself super well read.... Probably why I am a hack blogger and writter.       The moment I saw the first trailer for Electric Dreams, I said to myself that Amazon is ripping off Black Mirror just doing it with the Rock Star cast and crew from the get-go.   You come out of the gate with the stars like Bryan Crants

Midnight Special

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    Midnight Special is a 2016 drama and Sci-fi movie written and directed by Jeff Nichols.  I have wanted to see this movie since I first saw the trailer.  I think that was in 2015 or 2016, I don’t really remember.  It just watched and thought this might be my kind of movie.  Like with most movies that I watch that aren’t Star Wars or Marvel it takes me some time to finally get to them.  After four years I finally got to Midnight Special last night.    When social distancing began, I decided that I was going to catch up on all the movies I had wanted to see.   I figured it is 2020 and I can’t go anywhere so why not, right.   Little did I know that I was going down a rabbit hole.   What started off as selecting a few Sci-fi movies to start off became a quest of sorts to watch as much Sci-fi I could.   Along the quest I came to realize that there was a lot of “Classic” Sci-fi that I had not seen.   So, I pivoted and here we are me absorbing as much Sci-fi classics as I can in my fre

The first 22 cleared off the classics to watch list....

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I am not going to sit here and say it was easy to clear the first 22 from the Classic Moive Watch list I came up with, however, we have come a long way in a few weeks.  We are 22 movies into the 80 movie list.  At times I struggle with what I want to watch vs. wanting to get through this list.  Perhaps I am pushing to hard.  Still love the movies, but not loving it as much as when we started.  There are some real gems on this list but things I thought were dudes as well.  I think the list is not for the Sci-fi faint of heart.  If we keep the current pace up and with it getting hotter and hotter in California I don't see why we wouldn't we should clear the list by the end of next month.  There are three or four movies on the lit I won't be watching.  For example Star Trek:  First Contact will have to wait until I have watched all of Star Trek: The Next Generation.  Hunger Games and Hunger Games:  Catching Fire will have to wait  until I decide I am or am not going to give in