Mario's Musings (Quarantine Edition): Hollywood Homicide
How do you follow up one review of a bad movie? How about another? How about one starring one of the all time greats? Still interested in these shenanigans? Good, because I’m talking about Harrison Ford in a buddy cop movie where he’s clearly only in it for the paycheck, and his performance is all the better for it. Plus, I’m a sucker for buddy cop movies.
Mario's Musings (Quarantine and April Fools Edition): A View to a Kill
I’m writing this on April 1st, and I’m going to be serious: I love this movie. It’s terrible, but it’s amazing all at the same time. Released in 1985, A View to a Kill was Sir Roger Moore’s last outing as James Bond, and widely considered one of the worst of all time.
Mario’s Musings (Quarantine Edition): Hunters
Following up High Castle, I decided to jump into Jordan Peele’s Hunters, starring Al Pacino and Logan Lerman, because apparently I didn’t get enough Nazis after four seasons. But hey, they at least put a somewhat superhero spin on it.
Mario's Musings (Quarantine Edition): The Man in the High Castle
I discovered The Man in the High Castle by accident. I was randomly browsing through a Cracked article about little things that would have completely changed the course of history. The subject of FDR’s attempted assassination was one of them, and the Philip K. Dick novel was referenced as a “what if” scenario of what the world would be like if the assassination was successful.