NDRuck

NDRuck

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  • Pulp Fiction
  • Back to the Future
  • Barry Lyndon
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  • Conclave

  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

  • Blockers

    ★★★★½

  • Hundreds of Beavers

    ★★★★

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  • Blockers

    Blockers

    ★★★★½

    Excellent movie that made us laugh a lot and I’d recommend to anyone who wants a good raunch com. I loved that the film used a teenager trope (a pact for each to loser their virginity by end of high school) and focused it on the girl characters. Everyone is a riot in this movie and every character is written differently, even the characters with few scenes. Great flick all around.

    Oh, and Geraldine Viswanathan needs to be in more films. After this and her roles in Miracle Workers, she is not being cast in enough films.

  • Hundreds of Beavers

    Hundreds of Beavers

    ★★★★

    If you can avoid knowing anything about this movie prior to watching, that is the best way to see it. It’s not because there are spoilers that can give the plot away, but this slapstick comedy is chock full of gags and style so you’ll want to know as little as possible. I love how the film manages to evoke classic slapstick as well as using vfx that reminds me of something like a Video Toaster from the late 90s or flash in early 00’s internet animation. That’s all I want to say without ruining any of the hundreds of gags in this flick.

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  • The Suicide Squad

    The Suicide Squad

    ★★★★

    Gunn’s reboot/sequel has become a kinda comfort flick for me. I watched it when it first came out and thought it was okay and fun, but I’ve rewatched this thing at least five times since then. Everything works in this film and everyone’s cool. Ratcatcher 2’s backstory still elicits faint puddles in my eyes and I’m always find it weirdly cathartic when the Poka-Dot Man exclaims that he’s “a superhero.” While I know there are more revered comic book flicks, there’s something about this one that really works on me.

  • Interstellar

    Interstellar

    ★★★★★

    I felt like I had to rewatch Chris Nolan’s epic after rewatching The Martian (2015). Though the film is long, it justifies it by telling a story on a fairly massive scale that manages to find an almost reverent tone with how it approaches science. TARS and CASE were my two favorite characters this time around and I was also really focused on the wonder that Anne Hathaway manages to evoke through her character at certain points.

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