James Moore

James Moore

| 24 | Scottish | Future filmmaker (hopefully) | Connoisseur of bad taste

Favorite films

  • Oldboy
  • Hobo with a Shotgun
  • Starship Troopers
  • Hot Fuzz

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  • Squid Game

    ★★★★

  • They Live

    ★★★★

  • Last Man Standing: Suge Knight and the Murders of Biggie and Tupac

    ★★★

  • Hundreds of Beavers

    ★★★★½

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  • Squid Game

    Squid Game

    ★★★★

    [Season 2]

    Two things to note;

    1. Squid Game likely would have been a lot better as a singular miniseries, and the decision to make it a multi-season show (or rather how they choose to continue the story) kind of detracts from the central themes and metaphors of the story.

    2. Season 2 is better than Season 1.

    Kind of contradictory statements yet both somehow accurate.

  • Last Man Standing: Suge Knight and the Murders of Biggie and Tupac

    Last Man Standing: Suge Knight and the Murders of Biggie and Tupac

    ★★★

    Fairly engaging, despite being made by a pretty incompetent director who can't even pronounce Tupac correctly.

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  • Ghost: Rite Here Rite Now

    Ghost: Rite Here Rite Now

    ★★½

    Look, I love Ghost and the actual performances here are great, but this is everything a concert film shouldn't be; poorly shot, poorly edited and constantly interrupting great songs with unfunny bullshit.

    I don't want to see Tobias Forge farting about in a box backstage when I can see the two Ghouls having a guitar duel. Disappointing.

  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ★★★★★

    The first fight with the fannypack and the battle for the butt plugs might be the greatest fight scenes of all time.

    Raccaccoonie might be the funniest running joke of all time.

    The rock scene might be the greatest style switchup and the most existential scene of all time - it may even be the greatest scene of all time.

    This might be the funniest film of all time.

    This might be the most emotional film of all time.

    This…

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