Last year, Saturday Night showed the absolute chaos in putting together a live comedy show and getting it to air.
I loved that film because, in the end, they made history.
September 5 is the other side of the coin, showing the chaos of trying to follow a hostage situation, while being limited on resources and knowledge of how to proceed.
Both films show the lead up to (in)famous moments in history, both with the perspective of getting their story…
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Hellboy: The Crooked Man 2024
The literal middle slider between the Del Toro films and the unfortunate David Harbor one.
Cheap looking, with okay acting, it's actually creepy and atmospheric. Too bad it didn't have a slightly less limited budget. They did what they could with the little they had. It's clear that they tried.Translated from by -
Unforgiven 1992
I can see why this is so well regarded. It has all the hallmarks of a giant western with other open skylies, gun fights, and anti-heroes all around.
Yet, it feels, oddly, unfocused and seemingly two different films running at the same time. In fact, the incident that causes the plot to move, feels so forgettable, you have to be reminded about it constantly and, it never gets dealt with properly.
Gene Hackman is a nasty piece of work and…Translated from by