subxerogravity
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I do like Led Zeppelin, and would have loved to see Becoming Black Sabbath a little more but I did love this documentary. As someone who does understand what Zeppelin means to music I enjoyed listening to the band explain what it was like to... Become Led Zeppelin. It was an interesting story. I especially liked the band's respect for what came before them. Where I come from it is a running joke about how Led Zeppelin stole black music, but thinking about it in the eyes of someone living in 2025, I see a group of Brits living at a time when the American Dream was still alive and they herd it though African American music. It's just a respect for music that I don't see anymore. An Excellent band with an Excellent Rock and Roll story.
Having Oshea Jackson Jr in your movie is like having Ice Cube in your flick if Ice Cube could act. Glad to see Junior getting that screen time and I'm glad he's worth seeing on the big screen. Felt like Junior's role in the first one was a breakout for him as his character's story arch was impressive.
It does feel like they cut some corners to make this movie. Not with production as this Eurotrash style was definitely big and epic. It looked great, but i don't think it was truly by choice that Junior and Gerad Butler are the biggest names in the picture.
Either way not the best heist movie I even seen but a decent film to watch.
It does feel like they cut some corners to make this movie. Not with production as this Eurotrash style was definitely big and epic. It looked great, but i don't think it was truly by choice that Junior and Gerad Butler are the biggest names in the picture.
Either way not the best heist movie I even seen but a decent film to watch.
Nothing more I can really say about this other than it was ok. The mundane of the film is lifted slightly by the true acting talent of Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, but this movie was met to entertain a certain demographic that i don't fit into.
If any of you remember those coffee commercials in the early 90s with the two white women reminiscing over decaf than you realize this movie is a 90 min version of that down to John Turturro as their "Jean Luc". Low key expected the movie to end with someone singing "Celebrate the moments of your life". It felt like those two women 30 years later grew into Moore and Swinton
That may seem harsh based on the topic of the movie, but the topic does not make the movie. Not to say it was bad to sit through, but it was average in the movie spectrum.
If any of you remember those coffee commercials in the early 90s with the two white women reminiscing over decaf than you realize this movie is a 90 min version of that down to John Turturro as their "Jean Luc". Low key expected the movie to end with someone singing "Celebrate the moments of your life". It felt like those two women 30 years later grew into Moore and Swinton
That may seem harsh based on the topic of the movie, but the topic does not make the movie. Not to say it was bad to sit through, but it was average in the movie spectrum.