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JakeRfilmfreak

Joined Dec 2022
Love Movies, I have since I was 4 years old. I'll watch just about anything you never know what's good till you see it. You know if you'll like something in the first ten minutes is what I believe. Others probably disagree, but if the last twenty minutes are the only thing going for it out of two hours I'm probably not going to recommend it.
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The Bourne Identity
7.85
The Bourne Identity
The Curse of Inferno
4.25
The Curse of Inferno
True Memoirs of an International Assassin
5.95
True Memoirs of an International Assassin
S.W.A.T.
6.16
S.W.A.T.
Let's Be Cops
6.46
Let's Be Cops
31
5.14
31
Untamed Heart
6.86
Untamed Heart
Death at a Funeral
5.78
Death at a Funeral
Changing Lanes
6.56
Changing Lanes
Lone Survivor
7.57
Lone Survivor
The Pickup
5.45
The Pickup
Blue Ruin
7.16
Blue Ruin
Kodachrome
6.86
Kodachrome
Argo
7.75
Argo
The Brave One
6.75
The Brave One
Happy Gilmore 2
6.15
Happy Gilmore 2
Bee Movie
6.15
Bee Movie
Se7en
8.65
Se7en
John and the Hole
5.24
John and the Hole
The Jerky Boys
4.87
The Jerky Boys
K-PAX
7.45
K-PAX
Armed and Dangerous
5.75
Armed and Dangerous
I Like Movies
6.86
I Like Movies
Daruma
6.36
Daruma
The Bronze
6.15
The Bronze

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Pushing Tin
6.0
Pushing Tin

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JakeRfilmfreak's rating
Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction

8.8
8
  • Sep 1, 2025
  • English M#therF#cker do you speak it

    Pulp Fiction is a 1994 independent crime film that centers around four intertwining tales of crime and violence in LA.

    Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and plenty of others, Pulp Fiction is a phenomenal film that fires perfectly on all cylinders. Its intertwining stories are so in-depth with the characters involved that it's extremely captivating, with nothing held back. Tarantino always knows what he wants and captures the essence and intrigue of all his characters beautifully. It has a fantastic all-star cast that delivers superb performances, and it's full of very memorable moments and dialogue that will definitely have you coming back for more.

    I don't love everything Tarantino has done, but I love this movie. If you haven't seen Pulp Fiction before, I would highly recommend checking it out.
    House Arrest

    House Arrest

    5.8
    7
  • Aug 30, 2025
  • There's More Than One Way To Keep A Marriage Together...

    House Arrest is a 1996 comedy that centers around a group of kids who lock their parents together in a basement in order to get them all to resolve their issues.

    Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Pollak and Kyle Howard, House Arrest is another fun film from my childhood that I happen to still enjoy watching as an adult.

    Howard stars as Grover, your everyday normal teenager who upon learning of his parents' separation hatches a plan in an attempt to keep them together. But when some other kids find out, they get in on the action as well.

    There's nothing overly special about this movie as a whole, but it has a great original premise and story that is told through some very talented actors. It's just a fun mid '90s comedy that doesn't do more than it needs to.

    I've always enjoyed this movie, and if you haven't seen it before and want some '90s nostalgia, I would definitely recommend checking it out.
    In a Valley of Violence

    In a Valley of Violence

    6.1
    7
  • Aug 25, 2025
  • A man can only take so much.

    In A Valley Of Violence is a 2016 western that follows a mysterious drifter who sets his sights on revenge after a group of men kill his dog and attempt to kill him.

    Written and directed by Ti West and starring Ethan Hawke, John Travolta and James Ransone, In A Valley Of Violence is a pretty good film that doesn't offer very much creativity with its premise, but still manages to entertain with its story of revenge. And although it seems they took a lot of ideas from the John Wick movies and just stuck them in the wild west, I still thought the performances from the cast were solid and kept things engaging.

    I thought this was a pretty enjoyable movie over all, and if you haven't seen it before and like revenge flicks, I'd recommend checking it out.
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