I watch too many movies

We all have different tastes in movies and we might hate something one decade and love it the next. 

Recently I have started to re-watch movies going back to the 1980's. While growing up I hated horror movies, but now I enjoy watching them with my significant other. 

We particularly like Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson. We have watched the Conjuring and Annabelle movies over and over. They also did The Commuter with Liam Neeson. Patrick also does the Insidious movies and it's weird seeing him with a different movie wife. 

My favorite actors include Denzel Washington, Martin Sheen, Sean Connery, Bradley Whitford, Hugh Jackman (in any role he is so versatile and amazing), Gerard Butler, Tommy Lee Jones, Oliver Platt (face it, the entire cast of The West Wing), The Rock and there are many many more I'm sure. 

The movie that makes me laugh with no end is Stuber. If you like Dave Bautista already and you add the dry humor of Kumail Naniiani you will burst out laughing from beginning to end.  

ATTENTION: POTENTIAL SPOILERS


We just watched Volcano with Tommy Lee again (I have watched it no less then 200 times) Believe it or not the only problem I have with this movie is not only don't I believe they could drill up the street and put the explosives down in 19 minutes, but I don't believe they could even get the explosives there in 19 minutes.

Volcano A+


MY UDDER DISAPPOINTMENTS

Meg One (A+)   Meg Two (C-)

Halloween 2018 (A+) My only comment for the last one is I am pretending 2018 was the last one because it was a perfect ending. FYI you don't get over everything that Laurie Strode went through and in a few sentences in the beginning of the last one says she is cured and able to lead a normal life (Please)

I loved the Gilmore girls so much that I can probably say every word in the original series. The characters were fast and funny and full of life. Now....we get to Gilmore Girls: A year in the Life (I don't think there was even one part that didn't make me cringe. These incredible people were turned into caricatures of themselves, and it broke my heart, and I won't watch AYITL a second time. 

My significant other loved Hell House One and Two. We watched the new one and...it was very disappointing (our opinion of course).

I have gotten my significant other to watch some rom-coms the last couple nights (of course I don't call them that to him). He liked The American President, Just like Heaven, Four Christmases, While you were sleeping and something else that I am sure will come back around to my brain. Then he gave me a list of movies that he can't watch because they make him cry. I feel ya dude. I stay away from Bambi and the Notebook and Marley and Me and City of Angels. 


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