geisesanja
Joined Oct 2014
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I really did. But they should have:
1. Waited until Rachel Weisz (spelling?) could
get on board.
2. Got Freddie Boeth back 3. Had a better script. It was horrible.
Oh well . Too late now.
2. Got Freddie Boeth back 3. Had a better script. It was horrible.
Oh well . Too late now.
Good thing Will Smith backed away from this awful project. Not worth the money, the time, the effort. I tried to watch it for maybe 15 or 20 minutes, on TV and was
very relieved that I didn't waste money on a movie ticket (as I continue to kick myself for not getting to the theater for BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) but I digress. The only thing that got me here to write this pitiful review, is that the first INDEPENDENCE DAY, just happens to be on SHOWTIME. I do however, have more than one copy of the first film, on DVD, BLU RAY, etc. Best line ever from the very much underrated actress, Margaret Colin, "And don't touch anything!"
And I swear, the whole cast has chemistry in that one movie, should have stood alone! As they interact, cross paths, get involved, to finally put their heads together and save the world from aliens, from "outer space". Too bad that has to be strongly verified these days. The 1996, now classic INDEPENDENCE DAY feels like the good old days, before it was added to the long list of films that we couldn't watch for awhile, after the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks changed our lives forever.
Now in the year 2021, as we battle a world wide pandemic, all the frightening movies are suddenly coming true.
This film should never have been made. Even the unfortunate Randy Quaid, who pretty much found the final answer to save the world with the loss of his own life, suffers with staying sane these days.
To paraphrase Bill Pullman as the president, "A lot of people died today. (In our reality, the last year.) How many didn't have to?"
A lot of money was put into this sequel. What else could it have been used for??
relieved
relieved
Episode 7.
I see three reviews so far, for this episode anyway.. Two ones and one nine. That's definitely a stretch. I started watching this series and I will finish it. But if this is what New Orleans is REALLY like, then I understand why I went there once and never want to go back again. Ever. Ugh!
So what I would like to know is, why the family of a young man who is killed in a terrible car vs. motorcycle accident, by the son of a judge, and the son who was killed is part of a mafia family, and there seems to be no way to settle the problem. And the oldest son of the notorious mafia family is already in jail.
This is ridiculous!! If the judge knows that the mafia family is powerful and, obviously corrupt, then how can the mafia family seek revenge? They are already criminals.
So now dead bodies are piling up, at least six by my count, and NOTHING is getting done about it!! So I'll rate it in the middle somewhere. Tune in next week.