Aziz Ansari: Right Now https://g.co/kgs/gNYYia
This was awesome.
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Aziz Ansari: Right Now https://g.co/kgs/gNYYia
This was awesome.
I haven’t even finished this movie and I had to start writing about it. I strongly encourage you to watch this movie before the USA’s mid-term elections scheduled for November 6, 2018. Watching Elysium will either . . .
I love this movie about as much as I’ve loved any movie I can remember. 🙂
It’s a spoof on blaxploitation films of the seventies (sixties?) and it’s fantastic, so sharp, and cut and performed so well. If you love Airplane you will probably love this. I was laughing a lot.
A standout turn from the often under-utilized actor is one of the many joys of this carefully choreographed dinner party satire that acts as a cutting allegory of Trump’s America
I could not have put this any better myself I’m sure. So I’ll just post this as is. 🙂 I highly endorse the use of the word “savage” in the lede.
I hope you watch the movie and enjoy it!
I watched this movie at a time in my life when I could probably most feel it. I think it deserves to be linked with Movie Recommendation: The New Age in that context.
This movie has stuck in my brain for a looooooooong time. I’ve likely had dreams about it. It has picked at me off and on forever and I don’t completely understand why I am only now getting around to watching it again.
It seems like a very timely story and should be useful to people enduring America in the post-World War II fantasy we’ve propped up for ourselves to play in for a while until it’s time to grow up and get real. And by “real” I mean real ancient Greek civilization, because they knew what time it was. Then the idiot Christians (no offense, Jesus, because you were probably a cool guy yourself) kept pouring water on the Greeks until the entire Earth forgot everything important. But that’s another story!!!
Bright https://g.co/kgs/jYnCdb
I’m really enjoying this movie! It’s refreshingly original and interesting.
The low ratings for films such as these make me question the fundamental life perspectives of those on Rotten Tomatoes and like Google users a while lot more.
Now I just need Google to do movie reviews. Do they do that already??