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Massive amounts of Baby Batter will be dumped into Christina Ricci by me…

Guns Up
Official Trailer
Debuts July 18, 2025

On the brink of leaving “The Family,” a mob henchman’s final job goes off the rails. With the clock ticking, the ex-cop has one night to get his unsuspecting family out of the city before he gets snuffed out.

 
Massive amounts of Baby Batter will be dumped into Christina Ricci by me…

Guns Up
Official Trailer
Debuts July 18, 2025

On the brink of leaving “The Family,” a mob henchman’s final job goes off the rails. With the clock ticking, the ex-cop has one night to get his unsuspecting family out of the city before he gets snuffed out.



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F1



I enjoyed this a lot, without knowing or caring about Formula 1. Simple and pretty staple movie trope and all.

It puts you in the car and really into the races. You really respect what they do. Shit, I want to watch a race now. Basically all I know is Lewis Hamilton(who is a producer and appeears in this) and Max Vesteppen.

I was impressed with the technology involved now in car racing. Which make sense, but I never thought that much about it. The simulations of the race tracks where they can learn from mistakes.

Damson's acting has improved a lot since Snowfall and it was something about the woman who played Kate's accent :sleazy: I also like that they didn't put the black people in the background. I like how they made his mom a part of the story.
 

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She was great in The Goonies. We often referenced her (and the assorted characters from the movie) for years to follow after seeing it as kids. She was "mean" ... lol.
 




Damson Idris is about to be a movie star. The 33-year-old actor from London stars opposite Brad Pitt in F1, a high-stakes blockbuster with a reported budget in excess of $300 million USD from the director (Joseph Kosinski) and producer (Jerry Bruckheimer) behind Top Gun: Maverick. Not only is this by far the biggest movie of Idris’s ascendant career, but it’s also among the most expensive productions of Pitt’s long tenure in Hollywood.
 
F1





PRAISE : It is clear that everyone behind F1 wants to give theatre goers a brand new ,and unique racing car movie experience. The story about race-car driver named Sonny who returns to Formula One after a thirty-year absence is basic around its edges but it does it's best to outrun the basics. I could tell Brad Pitt was in his comfort zone just like his character Sonny in the movie. He's comfortable where he is but is lured back into the high profile circuit by his old friend, Ruben Cerbantes (Javier Bardem) and he instantly butts heads with on the rise driver Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris).There's all the right amounts of tension between the characters and when the movie reaches its second half the tension between Joshua and Sonny is reaching its boiling point and Pitt and Idris do a great job of displaying it. Sonny and chief engineer, Kate McKenna (Kerry Condon), have some good moments together as she tries to peel back his guarded layers Sonny has developed over the years. The question is asked of both main characters Do you still love it? I think there is a great risk it all display from both characters that answers that question. Director Joseph Kosinski knows exactly what he's doing with some incredible shots of cars dipping in and out of perilous curves coupled with Hans Zimmers score and I wondered what this experience would have been like in 4DX. I love when a writer and Director aim to involve audiences as much as possible.

PROBLEMS: If the viewer like myself is not an F1 ultra fan they may find themselves lost in all of the car racing jargon that can feel a bit overdone at times. I could see the oiliness of a character coming from miles away. There are definitely some predictable turns and paths in the movie.

It was still a fun ride.

Scale of 1 to 10 an 8
 










 
F1





PRAISE : It is clear that everyone behind F1 wants to give theatre goers a brand new ,and unique racing car movie experience. The story about race-car driver named Sonny who returns to Formula One after a thirty-year absence is basic around its edges but it does it's best to outrun the basics. I could tell Brad Pitt was in his comfort zone just like his character Sonny in the movie. He's comfortable where he is but is lured back into the high profile circuit by his old friend, Ruben Cerbantes (Javier Bardem) and he instantly butts heads with on the rise driver Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris).There's all the right amounts of tension between the characters and when the movie reaches its second half the tension between Joshua and Sonny is reaching its boiling point and Pitt and Idris do a great job of displaying it. Sonny and chief engineer, Kate McKenna (Kerry Condon), have some good moments together as she tries to peel back his guarded layers Sonny has developed over the years. The question is asked of both main characters Do you still love it? I think there is a great risk it all display from both characters that answers that question. Director Joseph Kosinski knows exactly what he's doing with some incredible shots of cars dipping in and out of perilous curves coupled with Hans Zimmers score and I wondered what this experience would have been like in 4DX. I love when a writer and Director aim to involve audiences as much as possible.

PROBLEMS: If the viewer like myself is not an F1 ultra fan they may find themselves lost in all of the car racing jargon that can feel a bit overdone at times. I could see the oiliness of a character coming from miles away. There are definitely some predictable turns and paths in the movie.

It was still a fun ride.

Scale of 1 to 10 an 8

This is what summer blockbusters are supposed to be, 9/10 for me. This is one of those must see on the big screen movies.
 
AMC now warns moviegoers to expect ‘25-30 minutes’ of ads

AMC Theatres is making it easier for moviegoers to know the actual start time of their film screening and avoid sitting through lengthy ads. A new notice has started appearing when people purchase tickets via the AMC website, warning that “movies start 25-30 minutes after showtime.”

by Jess Weatherbed
Jul 1, 2025


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AMC now warns moviegoers to expect ‘25-30 minutes’ of ads

AMC Theatres is making it easier for moviegoers to know the actual start time of their film screening and avoid sitting through lengthy ads. A new notice has started appearing when people purchase tickets via the AMC website, warning that “movies start 25-30 minutes after showtime.”

by Jess Weatherbed
Jul 1, 2025


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Good Lord. At least they are honest, lol.
 
My Mom Jayne




This is not only a tribute to Jayne Mansfield but a personal exploration for her daughter Mariska Hargitay
Loss of a loved one the feelings connected to that never goes away and it's written on the faces of all of Mansfields children.The documentary also explores the compassion she had for people she knew her sex kitten persona would get her foot in the door and hopefully lead to more dramatic roles and that search to be taken more seriously lead to her disconnect particularly with Mickey Hargitay. There are so many haunting things i didnt know. There is so much to take in about Jayne and Mariska's lives the situations that were obvious and not so obvious. Love that was shared and and loving connections that fell apart for various reasons. I praise Mariska for being so open with so many personal things ,so much she didnt have to share with the world. But just like Jayne who had her funny,dark and loving sides this documentary also displays a blend of all the aforementioned.


Scale of 1 to 10 a 10+
 
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