Macario414

Macario414

"I love ALL women" - Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock, but replace women with movies

Favorite films

  • Repo Man
  • Up in Smoke
  • The Evil Dead
  • Taxi Driver

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  • He Got Game

    ★★★★★

  • Let's Start a Cult

    ½

  • One of Them Days

    ★★★★★

  • A Real Pain

    ★★★★

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  • He Got Game

    He Got Game

    ★★★★★

    Man how have i NEVER watched this?!?! Easily in the top 5 Spike Lee canon...Denzel is at his absolute best in a performance that rivals Malcolm, Alonzo and Easy - mfn JAKE SHUTTLESWORTH playing Mr. 3 point (fuck steph curry) dad, none other than Ray mfn Allen, and zelda harris who played troy in crooklyn. Man. An absolute american great.

  • Let's Start a Cult

    Let's Start a Cult

    ½

    I don't know if this movie was trying to be funny or what but it was aimless, shapeless and really kind of depressing in an annoying way. Stavros Halkias is so thoroughly unfunny and obnoxious, here and in his stand up. Like one of those guys you walk away from at a party and avoid all night but can hear him laughing from across the room and when you hear it it makes your skin crawl. I love comedy that…

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  • El Norte

    El Norte

    ★★★★★

    It makes me sad to think that when we talk about movies dealing with the Latino experience in the US, this one is never mentioned and most diehard fans of the big three have never even heard of it.

    The big three, to me anyway, are "Blood in blood out", "American Me", and "Mi familia". Gregory Nava directed this one as well as "Mi familia", but here he is not held down by a giant hollywood budget and all the…

  • The Toxic Avenger

    The Toxic Avenger

    ★★★★★

    I feel ashamed I haven't seen this til today - the sets are incredible, the scenery is grimy, the acting is over the top, the music is great. I saw Tromeo and Juliet a long time ago and never really saw any other troma movies, but this one is definitely to the troma troupe what citizen kane was to Orson Welles.

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