Saturday, February 14, 2015

Fast Takes on ten Movies for our ADHD generation

Selma was a great movie. Perhaps a thing or two to learn about peaceful protest by the Iranians inside and outside of Iran. Points to ponder. Things to think.

Big eyes by Tim Burton was also great, set in the dearest city to my heart, San Francisco, and based on a true story. Cheers to the painters.

Still Alice, Julianne Moore made it beautiful, showing how some diseases can be spiritually beautiful, with rainbows and unicorns. I was struggling with the idea for days after the movie ended. I still am.

Imitation game, just wonderful. The aura is there to be remembered through the ages over and over. Perhaps we are at the brink of yet another discovery that the government is trying to keep silent. I won't tell what it is.

Theory of everything. Of course.

Into the woods, the post modern take on all our childhood stories at the same time in one sitting, how different would that be? Yes great visuals and actress, but substance? Perhaps not much.

The Grand Budapest hotel, haha, yes please.

American Sniper, I better not talk, there's already too many talks.

50 shades of gray, filthy shades of gray much...but not so bad of an acting.

Boyhood, I am going to watch this today, see you later :)


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