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Sporkstera

Joined Oct 2004
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  • Tim Robbins in Les Évadés (1994)
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  • Ray Stevenson and David Oakes in Cold Skin (2017)
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American Factory: Un milliardaire chinois en Ohio

American Factory: Un milliardaire chinois en Ohio

7.4
  • Sep 5, 2019
  • A most entertaining yet informative documentary

    Simply put, I'm blown away by this film. I'm a progressive, sure, but have grown disillusioned with Obama LONG ago, and I must say that I was reluctant at first to even give it a shot based on the fact that it was produced by the Obamas. After a recommendation from a friend, I decided to bite the bullet. The result is that I'm kind of shattered. I have so many more factual questions, but learned so much, and was exposed to so many aspects of different cultures... (Should it matter, I'm a city-dwelling Canadian, for whom US policy is arguably as important as my own country's policies)... I'm also left with actual philosophical questions. Was any of it good? Was it bad? which parts? Chinese culture in their factories scared the crap out of me, but what does that mean? What does it mean about me, as well? It took me 4 hours to watch this 1h50m documentary because I kept stopping to write down thoughts and ask random questions to close friends. Not that it 'should' matter for a film that aims to inform, but the filming and DEFINITELY the soundtrack made the whole experience joyful in general. There's a lot to be said for an informative documentary that can keep people's attention, and this just became one of my favourites. I can recommend it without fear that people will just move on after 10 minutes. And I never felt that the documentary aspect was sacrificed. Highly, highly recommend it.
    Salvation

    Salvation

    6.9
  • Aug 3, 2019
  • Enjoyable, but dumb

    I really did enjoy this show. To be fair, there's precious little quality SciFi around at any time, so that helped me watch Salvation. I enjoyed the fact that so much happened every episode. It's a disgusting plague that TV shows now stretch an already limited amount of material forever. So much for TV overtaking movies as storytelling platforms, because of 'more time to develop characters'. Usually, the opposite happens. But not here. HOWEVER... For all of the events that unfold in an entertaining manner, there really isn't much to develop about the characters to begin with. They are all your typical idiotic, vain and vindictive type from the average show. All the while being supposed geniuses with world shattering insights that just pop out of them... Much like your standard CSI, etc. fare. Liam in particular is extremely grating. Again, though, I enjoyed the show because it's good and stuff happens a lot. And Tanz definitely saves the show too. I believe it could've been an excellent show given talented writers. Hovers between 5.5 and 8.0. And we are all more generous with shows than with movies. It would be a 6 movie.
    You vs. Wild

    You vs. Wild

    6.6
  • Apr 11, 2019
  • Interesting idea, but not that gripping

    Just saw this in my Netflix suggestions and thought I'd give it a go. It's a very fun concept, of course, and it's great to see something like this getting made. I was entertained and giggled a couple of times. It's definitely amusing trying to figure out not only what's going to happen, but also what the show wants to tell you is the best way to go. Sadly, most decisions could be both good and bad, and the outcome is ultimately a bit random. Of course, every situation is an opportunity to learn a useful tidbit, so that's nice. I guess my main gripe is that there's too much hand holding. Almost every time we have to choose, BG says we're in charge, etc. etc. etc. I get it! Also, every time that choice is made, BG repeats what we just picked. Overall, there's a lot of time getting wasted in all sorts of ways. Plus, let's be honest - BG doesn't need to work that hard to make a living at this point, , and it seems obvious that any moment that doesn't show his face is likely done by a team of other people. In the end, it's just not 'thrilling' - I guess that's the best way to put it. It's entertaining, somewhat educational, and encouraging as part of Netflix's experiments. It's also great that you CAN actually 'fail' the missions. But the guy isn't ever in real peril. I think that, as a kid, I would've absolutely adored it. I would have gone back to try different scenarios. As it is, for me, it's going to be soon forgotten.
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