SnakePliscan's comments

I Could Never Be Your Woman (2007)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

This was okay but it think i would have liked it more if i was a Pual Rudd fan.

The Wrong Missy (2020)
Alien 2 points 4 years ago.

It’s not just you. If David Spade and Rob Schneider are in it, it’s a disaster

SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Maybe so but Lauren Lapkus steals not just her scenes but the whole movie

The Wrong Missy (2020)
TisOnlyMe -1 points 4 years ago.

Jeez, i lasted under 6 mins with this one and that was 5 mins too long! Another unfunny Netflix so-called-comedy disaster..or maybe it’s just me. Whatever, not to my taste anyway.. NEXT! :))x

SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago*.

How could a movie that has this track at half-time be bad …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYaQ-pMAaZs&ab_channel=TheSoundtrackDealer … (performed by Schneider’s daughter, Elle King)

Stockholm, Pennsylvania (2015)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

This flips the conventional wisdom about this sort of thing on its head and asks the viewer to see another perspective and then throws a twist into that, heart wrenching in parts and then that ending ? enjoy.

Ammonite (2020)
somniloquist 4 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Mary Anning is a fossil. She’s dark, muddy, rough. She’s unassuming yet exploited. She is exceedingly difficult for most people to understand. And anyway, they don’t take the time to even try. She takes daring to obtain, hours of work to reveal, a certain knowledge to understand, and her ultimate value is incalculable.
Along comes Charlotte. She learns to hunt for, discover, and care for fossils. One in particular.
(Nothing says historic lesbian drama like a dimly lit film with precious little dialogue. If Winslet and Ronan don’t get best actress nominations for their work in this, I quit.)

SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

Do you think Mary will ever say “I love you”

Ammonite (2020)
Alien 1 points 3 years ago.

there’s links here ;)

SnakePliscan 0 points 3 years ago.

Thanks Alien

Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America's Elections (2020)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

The film examines the American election system and its vulnerabilities to foreign cyberwarfare operations and election interference. The film also features hackers at the conference DEF CON in their attempts to test the security of electronic voting machines

Take Me for a Ride (2016)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

Spanish, not a huge amount of dialogue so that’s okay, some great acting with a pretty simple story.

Mature Young Adults (2015)
SnakePliscan 4 points 3 years ago.

Seems to me this should be is the fantasy genre as the odd’s of this ever happening seem slim ?

Zalagasper: Box (2020)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Yes this would be the appropriate conclusion all things considered.

Cashback (2008)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Quite interesting from the artists point of view.

Una (2017)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago*.

Is it safe anymore to have an opinion about these sorts of things, now that it is 1984 ? Rooney Mara is good in this, daring one in many scenes to read her mind. enjoy.

Four Christmases (2008)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Pretty funny , i liked Reese Witherspoon’s character, so yeah this asks how well do u really need to know someone if your willing to meet them halfway ? … er somethin like that, u tell me ?

Sailor's Delight (2018)
SnakePliscan 0 points 3 years ago.

Funny. Never make the mistake of thinking you know who your messing with !

The Bronze (2016)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

Take a drink every time Coach Ann Gregory drops the “F” bomb in this film and you’ll be good and hammered after the credits roll , that and this film is frickin hilarious ! Melissa Rauch is a little beast. enjoy

The Most Beautiful Thing (2012)
SnakePliscan 0 points 3 years ago.

I think this piece is based on someone’s fantasy, realistically this just seems implausible ?

Sling Blade (1997)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

Where the heck did Billy Bob come up with that character ? anyway after watching this a couple times i can do a perfect impression of Karl Childers, apparently Sling Blade spoke to me, you all better proceed with caution !

The Crimes That Changed Us (2020) S1 E1
SnakePliscan 3 points 3 years ago.

In a word, tragedy. Its partly narrated and recounted by one of her friends, bit of a hodge podge but trial and lawyer viewpoints were interesting. psychological head scratcher like wow !

The Crimes That Changed Us (2020) S1 E1
Julianna 3 points 3 years ago.

I refuse to watch this. My Mom and step Dad lived right near where this horror happened. Hurts my heart what she did to those precious babies. I don’t need any reminders of it.

SnakePliscan 3 points 3 years ago.

You had a genuine experience connected to this event, only you can make the call as to whether watching this film will enhance or diminish that. Your comment got me thinking about other real life events that were turned into films and how they serve a purpose if any…

One Summer Night (2020)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago*.

Take one high school experience, hook up with your ex-girlfriend and make a dialogue driven analysis film about it, and for the viewer, compare that to what u are going through or went through back then. Interesting concept.

The Light Between Us (2020)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

Funny for me the character that i wanted to connect with at the beginning of the film got back in the car and drove away, i didn’t the like the main character and bailed. I guess for me if i’m not hooked in the first 10 minutes i just might jump ship.

A Date for Mad Mary (2016)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Most enjoyable character study, a touching look at the undercurrents of anger.

Yes or No: Come Back to Me (2012)
SnakePliscan 0 points 3 years ago*.

South Korean romantic love is pretty subtle stuff, at lease on film it is, no french kissing like in hollywood, lots of posing and face acting, nice simple story. 2.5/5

Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump (2020)
Bkr2110 5 points 3 years ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

I didn’t think this movie was very good. Regarding US politics, Obama had to deal with the Bush recession. A record number of people were on food stamps under Obama. 95% of the jobs he supposedly helped create as part of the slowest economic recovery in history were part-time or contract. Trump doesn’t hide his temper as well as Biden but in my opinion, like him or not, he seems more cognizant, fit in that regard. Hunter Biden is on tape bragging about his and Joe’s relationship with “the f*cking Communist Chinese spy chief”.

Hunter arranged White House visits with Mexican businessmen and seemed very involved and enriched by it all. Burisma hired Hunter with the purpose of meeting the State Department. Biden visited the Ukraine within a month of his requested presence. Seems clear now Trump was impeached for what Biden did. Texts say not to refer to him by name. Most believe he is referred to as “the big guy”. 10% to 50% kickbacks on deals are alleged. This election is about issues, not personalities.

People don’t care if Biden or Trump are honest businessmen. Biden is a former segregationist who didn’t want his kids raised in a “racial jungle” and voted for every war in his 47 years in office, sending (primarily) the poor off to receive and partake in big budget atrocities, many returning dead, psychologically haunted or maimed for life, some on unauthorized extended duties with no relief in sight. He voted to tax social security and advocated repeatedly for cost of living freezes for seniors in need as Bernie pointed out.

He supported a disastrous crime bill that went after people, destroying the lives of mostly young people, many of them black lives, for minor drug offenses, all the while pulling strings to get leniency for his son’s drug offenses. He is adamant marijuana is a gateway drug. I am not a drug user but I know people who smoke pot and they haven’t moved onto anything heavier though. They are completely harmless and functional.

He struggled with a pandemic and got poor reviews by some health authorities. Not just Trump. No new wars under Trump which I am happy about. Under Obama/Biden we were in 8. Obama supported terrorists in Libya who advocated slavery and black slaves were auctioned off there in chains in 2017 due in large part to his decision to get involved there.

Young voter participation is up 200% and these Bernie Socialists who didn’t make it a priority to go to the polls in the past will likely tip this for Biden. Biden is winning amongst 18-34 and 65 and up. Trump is winning the rest, overwhelmingly amongst workers. I am hoping for the best with a President Biden which seems likely. Bernie is a more honest left winger in my opinion. I would have preferred a Trump/Sanders matchup. I am anti-war, pro civil liberties more than anything.

SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Some really good points, is that snake Harris gonna help Biden get votes anywhere but california ?

Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump (2020)
1brad 3 points 3 years ago*.

as if the left had any say in putting Biden on the ticket, sheeeesh,…. the right runs both sides, duh

SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Now there’s a fresh take on a deeply polarized political situation, so i think America is gonna be great again no matter what.

Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump (2020)
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SnakePliscan -1 points 3 years ago.

What was the DNC thinking when they put forward a corrupt oligarch to run for president and the guy they have now (Biden) is really just the lightweight version of that ? If anybody got Trump elected it was the DNC, no ?

Trump Card (2020)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

So much media now is propaganda, this film is a propaganda piece and i guess its only fair that the right have a voice too, Dinesh D’Souza is extremely articulate and is a true wordsmith when it comes to commenting on politics and politicians. This film pulls out all the stops on Dinesh D’Souza’s narrative, so be prepared, enjoy.

The Secret Garden (2020)
random000 1 points 3 years ago*.

This is the 11th film version of the 1911 story. The 1st version was 1919, then followed by another in 1949 with the blockbuster child stars of the time Margaret O’Brien & Dean Stockwell (who most might know now from several other projects like Quantum Leap & Battlestar Galactica). Subsequent versions were done in 1975- which was a 7 part mini-series presented by BBC-one, 1987, 1993 with Kate Maberly, 1999, a sequel done in 2000, two in 2010 & then another in 2017.

Rather than watch the same one over & over, just watch all 11. Not unlike the 30 or more versions of Alice In Wonderland. Just start with Hepworth’s original 1903, then work your way up from there.

SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

i’ve seen a number of versions of this and my fav, the one with Kate Muberly about 4 times, looking forward to watching this version.

The Equalizer 2 (2018)
SnakePliscan 3 points 3 years ago.

Only Robert McCall can takeout evil men the way he does … with impunity, you better not be evil especially to the innocent or he’s comin for ya !!!

The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

This was fun trying to figure out what the heck was happening and the logic aspects of the paranormal too, good acting by all really, decent story, went a little off track here and there but overall not bad, 3.5/5 enjoy.

Do You Like Brahms? (2020) S1 E16
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Song ho is a really cutie pie when she is happy.

The Chumscrubber (2005)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Yeah the “burbs” are supposed to be the place to relax away from the hustle of the city but take a closer look and you got yourself some serious dysfunctionality, interesting communal character study.

Do You Like Brahms? (2020) S1 E14
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Its gettin complicated, relationships are a bitch.

Do You Like Brahms? (2020) S1 E13
SnakePliscan 0 points 3 years ago.

Its gettin complicated, relationships are a bitch.

Do You Like Brahms? (2020)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

In defiance of her family’s opposition, Chae Song Ah gets accepted into the music school of the same university where she originally majored in business. As she’s seven years older than her classmates, she finds her new academic life daunting and struggles to find strength. One day, she hears Park Joon Young playing “Traumerei,” which comforts her. Joon Young is a talented pianist who started playing the piano when he was six. He’s been friends with Lee Jung Kyung, the granddaughter of Kyunghoo Group’s CEO, for a long time, and is in love with her. When he decides to keep his distance from Jung Kyung, he meets Song Ah.

Do You Like Brahms? (2020) S1 E8
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Now Sung is gonna be conflicted just like Joon and that other chic ! crazy !

Do You Like Brahms? (2020) S1 E7
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

You can just tell this is all leading up to Joon playing piano at Songs recital and for the first time she will play near perfection and he will enjoy himself playing for nothing more than just that.

Do You Like Brahms? (2020)
SnakePliscan 0 points 3 years ago.

This is a slow burner with an endless amount of attention to detail, high production value with beautiful actors, 1/2 way through season one and im sucked in.

Sooner or Later (1979)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Really enjoyed this, surprised myself with fond memories of teen love, the way they wrapped the final chapter was pretty sweet. enjoy.

No Footing (2009)
SnakePliscan 1 points 3 years ago.

Movie is all about catching a career break maybe it has some deeper meaning ? The main character has decinent screen presence, i did like that.

The Originals (2013)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

Vampires , Werewolves and Witches soap opera-ing it out on the mean streets of New Orleans , the people are attractive looking and the whole thing is a past to present, heavily dialogue driven, power play bore, enjoy.

Rebecca (2020)
SnakePliscan 3 points 3 years ago.

I knew this story was familiar , it looks to be a remake of a classic that’s based on a famous novel and has been redone as a movie about six times, most enjoyable as the plot thickens and the story unfolds. Fun to see how they redid the 1940 version i watched years ago. enjoy

13 Reasons Why (2017) S1 E13
SnakePliscan 0 points 3 years ago.

That last episode and what happened to Hannah was brutal, idk how Clay can live with himself.

13 Reasons Why (2017) S1 E12
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

So Hanna made 13 tapes on 7 cassettes but the 14th tape that one could only be made by Clay to complete the set.

Rope (1948)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

The main careacter is a real nut job, fun watch.

Lingerie (1928)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago.

This was before the talkies so its fun to imagine what they are saying before the words pop up on the screen.

Nocturne (2020)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Faus·ti·an
adjective
relating to or resembling Faust, a German astronomer and necromancer reputed to have sold his soul to the Devil.

Show Me Love (1998)
SnakePliscan 3 points 3 years ago.

This was pretty sweet, the last chapter was quite funny. enjoy.

The Secrets We Keep (2020)
SnakePliscan 4 points 3 years ago.

Same premise as “Death and the maiden” but with some major differences, i would suggest that people watch both movies and compare, i would be interested to hear what others think.

Happily Ever After (2016)
SnakePliscan 2 points 3 years ago*.

The blonde chic has this big thing and its total bs man, the acting is great but what a screwball story ! enjoy.