CJ Thomas

CJ Thomas

Favorite films

  • Who's Your Caddy?
  • Soul Surfer
  • What's Love Got to Do with It
  • A Madea Family Funeral

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  • The Thin Blue Line

    ★★★½

  • Fargo

    ★★★★½

  • Fargo

    ★★★★½

  • Moonrise Kingdom

    ★★★½

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  • The Thin Blue Line

    The Thin Blue Line

    ★★★½

    One night that I can say happened in the movie in November 1976, after his car breaks down on a road outside Dallas, Randall Dale Adams accepts a ride from a teenager and his name is David Harris. Harris is driving a stolen vehicle and, later that night, when Dallas police officer Robert Wood pulls the car over to check its headlights, he is shot and killed. A jury believes Adams is the killer, but Errol Morris' classic documentary explores…

  • Fargo

    Fargo

    ★★★★½

    Fargo is a masterpiece in my opinion, it is one of the best films we’ve ever gotten to dissect the uneasy balance behind good and evil in a world where everyone might come across as nice or as a good person. With that being said the Coens' dialogue is snappy and fun and they know how to ride the line between serious and funny. Their tendency towards moments of horrific violence doesn't always work for me but that is one…

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  • Moonrise Kingdom

    Moonrise Kingdom

    ★★★½

    This movie was definitely better than the other movies we have previously watched in Dr. Champions class. This movie is a more modern 2012 type of movie. It is very funny, it’s playful, it’s full of nostalgic blasts and period trappings, but most of all they are loving and accepting of the headstrong kids determined to find their place in the world, forgiving of the oblivious adults around them. For Suzy and Sam, their paradise only comes into focus when…

  • Fargo

    Fargo

    ★★★★½

    Fargo is a masterpiece in my opinion, it is one of the best films we’ve ever gotten to dissect the uneasy balance behind good and evil in a world where everyone might come across as nice or as a good person. With that being said the Coens' dialogue is snappy and fun and they know how to ride the line between serious and funny. Their tendency towards moments of horrific violence doesn't always work for me but that is one…