Mark Mil

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Favorite films

  • The Tree of Life
  • Inception
  • Knight of Cups
  • Amadeus

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  • Days of Heaven

    ★★★★½

  • Crazy, Stupid, Love.

    ★★★★

  • Ulee's Gold

    ★★★

  • Blue Velvet

    ★★½

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  • Gravity

    Gravity

    ★★½

    Gravity is definitely a unique attempt at a film showcasing what it would be like to try and survive a catastrophic event on spacecrafts and space stations. Unfortunately, similar to the space sickness experienced by the character played by Sandra Bullock, it was quite nauseating to sit through.

    The astronauts bounce and float back and forth through debris and space unceasingly without any meaningful effect on the overall story. The two characters behave so unconvincingly and any attempt to inject…

  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence

    A.I. Artificial Intelligence

    ★★★½

    When I was a child growing up I thought that A.I.: Artificial Intelligence was a movie made for kids. So now, when my first inclination upon seeing Haley Joel Osment's character was to blast it full with a dozen or so shotgun rounds I surprisingly realized that no, it was not a movie made for kids.

    This film has three very distinct acts. The first seeming very dreamlike. Or maybe it would be better to describe it as nightmarish. The…

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  • Interview with the Vampire

    Interview with the Vampire

    ½

    Interview with a Vampire left me absolutely stunned with how terrible a film it is. The combination of it's abhorrent nature and the immaturity of its plotline create something so completely and utterly foul that it left me wanting to gouge my eyes out. It genuinely presents itself as something a corrupted child would write with how hollow and thoughtless the story is and how perverted it's themes and characters are. And lo and behold the literal corruption and abuse…

  • Any Given Sunday

    Any Given Sunday

    ★★★★

    Perfect movie to watch on a Sunday, any given Sunday for that matter. Powerful action, drama, and one of the most electric speeches delivered on film. Oliver Stone and Al Pacino are the masters of adrenaline.

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