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Monday, January 27, 2020

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2050 Full Movie Watch Online Free - 2050 tells the story of a married video game developer who is introduced to a warehouse that customizes androids for human companionship.

If you have dumb questions about robots and a tenuous grasp of basic moral philosophy, have I got a film for you.

2050 is ostensibly a film about sex robots, hand-crafted by Dean Cain. But really, it’s just a movie about terrible people rationalizing terrible behaviors in the most verbose, unnatural ways possible. Who could possibly want to spend time with any of these people? You spend a great deal of this movie hoping that anyone learns anything, and a couple of them come close, but instead just revert to convincing themselves that they were never really wrong to begin with.

We’re given a main character in Michael Greene (David Vaughn) who elicits no empathy whatsoever. Dissatisfied with his marriage and having learned that his brother-in-law’s new companion is a sex robot, Michael reluctantly yet actively seeks out a robotic companion of his own. All of this with a supporting cast ranging from characters so unbelievable that your mind rejects them, to characters so unlikable that you wonder why you’re watching these people do anything at all. The exception being Dean Cain, who, by comparison, comes off as so charming that you almost don’t realize that his big monologue doesn’t actually make any sense.

Is this a sci-fi meditation on what it means to be human and what real human interaction means? It certainly would like you to believe it is. 2050 imagines a future where the only technological advancement is androids that are nearly indistinguishable from humans. That’s it. No other robots and we all still have the same smartphones and drive the same cars. Drone traffic has increased exponentially, but drone technology has remained stagnant for thirty years. As the film winds down, it seems to explicitly state that this whole thing has been a screed against our increasing dependence on technology, with a narrated montage so hackneyed that you can find the point more eloquently made by aging graffiti artists on any publicly-sanctioned mural.

The robots in the film are indistinguishable from the human beings, but that’s because these humans step down to meet them halfway. We’re subjected to a handful of overly long scenes where Michael’s brother-in-law, Drew (Devin Fuller), tediously attempts to explain to his sex robot, Quin (Stormi Maya), what it is to be human. I’m not sure he knows.

The message on human interaction is incredibly difficult to take seriously, as it’s hard to believe that any of the filmmakers involved have actually ever spoken with another human being, let alone having ever been in a meaningful relationship. Sure, you learn that there is more to Michael’s marital problems than the fact that his wife won’t role play with him, but he still finds it necessary to whimper about it during his justification of cheating with a sex robot. This is our point-of-view character.

Now, I’m sure there are a billion Michaels out there who exhibit damaging behavioral patterns, equivocate, rationalize, and never grow or learn anything. I’m just not sure how that’s a good story or why you need a slapdash sci-fi setting to tell it.

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Friday, December 6, 2019

Jumanji The Next Level English Full Movie Watch Online Free (2019) DVDScr

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Jumanji The Next Level English Full Movie Watch Online Free - One of the most inspired changes of 2017's Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle was switching the medium of the game itself from a board game in the original novel and 1995 movie, to a video game. It opened up endless possibilities for the story, from creating a whole new world for the 'players' to inhabit, to the comedic potential of the video game avatars that the players inhabit.

As a result, we got Dwayne Johnson's buff action hero Smolder Bravestone controlled by a timid geek; a tough college football player stuck in the body of Kevin Hart's pint-sized, cake-allergic backpack carrier Mouse, and Jack Black channeling his inner high school cheerleader.

The video game medium also allowed for a much more linear 'level-based' story, in which the players have to get through various obstacles and challenges to get to the final prize. There were a few twists and turns along the way, of course, but it did make for a fairly entertaining movie. This sequel takes advantage of that same premise, while throwing in a few curve balls along the way.

The Next Level takes place a few years after the events the first movie. The four members of the original team have split up and are leading different lives far away from one another. Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) is a college American football star, Bethany (Madison Iseman) is enjoying a gap year building houses for the needy in some tropical paradise and Martha (Morgan Turner) is having a blast in college.

Meanwhile, Spencer (Alex Wolff) is attending college in New York and working as a supermarket attendant, and feeling even more down and insecure than ever, to the point where he even thinks he is not good enough to be Martha's boyfriend anymore.

Coming home for the holidays, he decides to fix the Jumanji console (which Fridge supposedly destroyed in the first film) and inadvertently gets sucked in again. When his friends go back in to rescue him, however, something goes wrong, and Bethany winds up getting left behind while Spencer's grandfather Eddie (Danny Devito) and his friend Milo (Danny Glover) are sucked in instead.

While Martha retains her Ruby Roundhouse (Karen Gillen) avatar, Fridge is now the cartographer Shelly (Black), Milo is now Mouse, while Eddie is now in control of Dr Bravestone. To make things worst, the game is not the same one they completed before.

The most fun part of this new Jumanji franchise is watching the four avatars channeling the personalities of their players, and this time around, the highlight is watching Johnson as a crotchety old man. While Johnson is best known as a major action star these days, his comedic talent is just as big as his biceps, and he unsurprisingly has most of the big laughs here. Hart and Black also stand out for playing against type once more.
While the swapping of characters and the addition of new ones (Awkafina's Ming stands out the most) help to keep things somewhat fresh, the story doesn't deviate much from the level-clearing linear-ness of the first. With the novelty factor gone, the big action sequences now seem kind of tame and by the numbers. And don't even get me started on how one-dimensional Rory McCann's new bad guy, Jurgen The Brutal, is.

While The Next Level remains a pretty entertaining addition to the franchise, it seems to have become a victim of its own simple video game premise. As it is, this may be called 'The Next Level', but in video game terms, it's more like a bonus round rather than an actual next level.

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Thursday, December 5, 2019

Automation Hollywood Full Movie Watch Online Free (2019) HDRip

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Automation Hollywood Full Movie Watch Online Free - Technology only lasts for so long before it is made obsolete. Nintendo 64 games do not look as hot now as they did in 1999. VHS tapes are grungy and murky compared to DVDs, Blu-Ray and streaming services. While word processors, let alone computers and laptops, put the typewriters out of common use long ago. That is just how progress works, and it is not something one usually thinks about.

Not until they start putting a face on technology, then suddenly even the most twee and inoffensive pieces of media get a dark edge. Thomas the Tank Engine becomes a dystopia where one must be Really Useful to avoid getting scrapped. While the world of the Mega Man videogames becomes a grim, post-apocalypse because one scientist wanted to make his own Astro-Boy homage.

Then there is Automation, which cropped up in select theaters on November 29, 2019, and is due out on VOD/Blu-ray on December 3rd via Epic Pictures. It was directed, edited, produced and written by Garo Setian (Partners in Crime 1996, The Drifter 2005), with aid from Rolfe Kanesky (Bus Party to Hell 2017) and Matthew L. Schaffer (Rat-Man: The Series) on the latter. It tells the story of AUTO (voiced by Jim Tasker: Took A Bullet 2011), a workplace robot who has found out he is going to be replaced with a new model. To protect himself, he decides to take out each of his human workmates. Can they stop him before it is too late?

The film aims to combine the grittiness of 1987’s Robocop with the comedy of 1999’s Office Space. It certainly did enough to win 14 awards on the festival circuit, including Hollywood Horrorfest’s Best Actress award for Elissa Dowling (We Are Still Here 2015), and Best Supporting Actress for Sadie Katz (The Bill Murray Experience 2017). So, it sounds promising. But will it serve the public trust with a good time? Or should it be taken to a field and given the baseball bat treatment?

Surprisingly, it is technically a Christmas film, not that it plays too much into the theme beyond some chintzy office decorations. The Office Space tone is more apparent, as it starts off with ruthless capitalism! Not only is AUTO up for the chop, but most of the humans he works with are too! The difference is that the boss, Bill (Jeff Rector: Pray Another Day 2003) agonizes a little over the decision rather than giving a shrug.

That is not to say it is some exposé on corporate culture. The film is not aiming to top 2015’s Chappie in drama or looks. It is a B-movie, from AUTO being a man in a cluttered-looking suit, to the Syfy Channel movie-style direction that adds to that cheesy tone. Still, the film works within its limits too. The CGI is sparingly used and looks quite nice when it pops up. It is in the other special effect shots where the dollar-stretching becomes more apparent.

Likewise, while AUTO’s design is kind of a mishmash, the suit is rather high-end as far as costumed characters go. The parts are smoothly textured, and there are some nice details here and there. It could have done with a little more drafting on the drawing board to smooth out the clutter, but it would not look out of place in more beloved sci-fi franchises like Doctor Who or Red Dwarf.

While the direction and costume quality are mostly fine and dandy (sort of), what is the film like to watch? Well, it does have some compelling factors. For one, the acting is surprisingly solid. Tasker and Dowling work especially well as the robot and his friend Jenny. They have a few corny scenes one could play robot cliché bingo on, yet the sincerity of their delivery makes them work. Even relatively plot-thin roles- AUTO’s bullies, etc- feel like people than stock characters.

Also, AUTO’s descent into mechanized madness works on a solid arc too. The film gets the audience to feel for him when he is abused and support him in his lighter scenes. Yet the film teases his dark side and hidden history through dreams and visions preceding his choice of action. So, it balances out that sympathy with worry, then gradually tips the scales as more and more things go awry. It comes off as a natural progression.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Knives Out Hollywood Full Movie Watch Online Free (2019) DVDScr

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Knives Out Hollywood Full Movie Watch Online Free - Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out” is one of the most purely entertaining films in years. It is the work of a cinematic magician, one who keeps you so focused on what the left hand is doing that you miss the right. And, in this case, it’s not just a wildly fun mystery to unravel but a scathing bit of social commentary about where America is in 2019. Great mystery writers throughout history have dissected class in ways that were palatable to audiences looking for escapism, and Johnson is clearly doing that here too, using a wonderfully entertaining mystery structure that would make Agatha Christie smile. Directing a wildly charismatic cast who are all-in on what he’s doing, Johnson confidently stays a step or two ahead of his audience, leaving them breathless but satisfied at the end.

Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is a wildly successful mystery writer and he’s dead. His housekeeper Fran (Edi Patterson) finds him with a slit throat and the knife still in his hand. It looks like suicide, but there are some questions. After all, who really slits their own throat? A couple of cops (the wonderful pair of LaKeith Stanfield and Noah Segan) come to the Thrombey estate do a small investigation, just to make sure they’re not missing anything, and the film opens with their conversations with each of the Thrombey family members. Daughter Linda (Jamie Lee Curtis) is a successful businesswoman with a shit husband named Richard (Don Johnson) and an awful son named Ransom (Chris Evans). Son Walt (Michael Shannon) runs the publishing side, but he’s been fighting a lot with dear old dad. Daughter-in-law Joni (Toni Collette) is deep into self-help but has been helping herself by ripping off the old man. Finally, there’s Marta Cabrera (Ana de Armas), the real heroine of “Knives Out” and Harlan’s most trusted confidante. Can she help solve the case?

The case may have just been closed if not for the arrival of the famous detective Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig, who spins a southern drawl and oversized ego into something instantly memorable. Blanc was delivered a news story about the suicide and envelope of money. So someone thinks this is fishy. Why? And who? The question of who brought in Blanc drives the narrative as much as who killed Harlan. Johnson is constantly presenting viewers with the familiar, especially fans of the mystery movie—the single palatial setting, the family of monsters, the exaggerated detective—but then he subverts them every so slightly, and it feels fresh. So while Blanc feels like a Poirot riff, Johnson and Craig avoid turning it into a caricature of something we’ve seen before.

Craig is delightful—I love the excitement in his voice when he figures things out late in the film—but some of the cast gets lost. It’s inevitable with one this big, but if you’re going to “Knives Out” for a specific actor or actress, be aware that it’s a large ensemble piece and your fave may get short shrift. Unless your favorite is Ana de Armas, who is really the heart of the movie, allowing Johnson to imbue “Knives Out” with some wonderful political commentary. The Thrombeys claim to love Marta, even if they can’t remember which South American country she comes from, and Don Johnson gets a few razor sharp scenes as the kind of guy who rants about immigration before quoting “Hamilton.” It’s not embedded in the entire piece as much as “Get Out,” but this “Out” is similar in the way it uses genre structure to say something about wealth and social inequality. And in terms of performance, the often-promising de Armas has never been handed a role this big, and she totally delivers.

“Knives Out” crackles visually, although regular collaborator Steve Yedlin never allows his cinematography to get too showy to distract from the mystery or ensemble. It’s a film that works because of Johnson’s palpable love for the genre, but never becomes too meta or referential. A lot of talented directors have returned to genre movies after making a fortune and brought too much self-awareness with them, but that’s not the case here.

Ultimately, as in the films and books that inspired this one, it’s all about the whodunit, which is revealed in such unexpected ways that just when you think you have it all figured out, you realize something doesn’t add up. When it’s actually over (and my God does Johnson stick the landing with one of the best final shots of the year) you’ll unpack its ingenuity like a detective yourself, marveling at not just how the details of what happened that night revealed themselves, but the social message embedded in all of it. It’s tempting to say that it’s a mystery that Harlan Thrombey himself would have loved, but he probably never wrote one this good.

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Monday, November 18, 2019

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Gemini Man Full Movie Watch Online Free - Quite honestly, I didn’t know what to think of “Gemini Man” once the credits started rolling. I neither hated it nor liked it. Well, I hated one aspect of it, which I should get out of the way now because it will probably not affect most ticket-buyers. Paramount presented the critics’ screening in the format Ang Lee made it, 120 frames per second and in 3-D. Lee’s prior film, “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” also used this frame rate. As a point of reference using a more familiar movie, “The Hobbit” series ran at 48 frames per second. At five times the original rate of film running through the projector, “Gemini Man” looks radically different than most movies. It also looks astonishingly bad. Tom Cruise, Paramount’s current bread and butter, made a video scolding mere mortals like a Southern grandmother for using the motion smoothing setting on their televisions. Yet 120 frames per second looks exactly like motion smoothing. In fact, it looks worse, like a hellish cross between a video game and a telenovela. It’s so obnoxious that I know of two critics who walked out after 30 minutes.

Story-wise, Smith plays Henry Brogan, a highly skilled assassin working for an intelligence agency run by Janet Lassiter (Linda Emond). Brogan is so good he can hit a target on a moving train from hundreds of feet away. A target on a train whose tracks curve wildly toward the screen as it flies by at unimaginable speed. Brogan’s mark takes it in the neck rather than the intended head shot, and though it’s still a lethal wound, Brogan sees this as the final nail in the coffin of his career. He retires, returning to a boat dock where his normal boat renting guy has been replaced by Danny Zakarweski (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). As spies are wont to do, Brogan expresses suspicion about this change. Is she a plant sent to keep tabs on him, perhaps an employee of Lassiter’s frenemy colleague Clay Verris (Clive Owen)?

Of course, nothing is as it seems in movies like this. After colleagues start being murdered and Brogan learns that his last target was merely a scientist and not a terrorist, he goes on the run with Danny who, as expected, is also an agent. When Lassiter’s attempts to neutralize Brogan fail miserably, Clay overrides her and executes something called “Gemini.” You don’t have to be an astrologer to know that Gemini involves the aforementioned younger version of Smith, dubbed Junior. Lee does an excellent job with Junior’s reveal and the ensuing motorcycle battle, the most exciting sequence in the film. The first-person perspective really works here, as does the clever way the Smiths use their vehicles as weapons. Lee even throws in an homage to John Woo (who would have been a better choice for this material), though he uses pigeons instead of doves.

“Gemini Man” knows you’re there to see a battle of Wills, so it gives us multiple sequences where 51-year old Brogan goes toe-to-toe with his younger self. The elder Brogan has the advantage; the wisdom of age and experience prevents him from making the same youthful mistakes he once made, mistakes Junior is making for the first time. Unfortunately, the second battle takes place in a dark catacomb where the effects are so quickly edited that you can’t figure out which version is beating the hell out of the other. It also takes forever for Brogan to realize that Junior looks exactly like him. Maybe it’s the new cheekbones.

The screenplay by Billy Ray, Darren Lemke and “Game of Thrones”’ David Benioff is more in service to the numerous technological aspects Lee is juggling than any human element. It uses Brogan’s intentionally closed-off, emotionless personality as a crutch to avoid any meaningful fleshing out of characters and relationships. The always-welcome Benedict Wong shows up to supply his usual humorous line-readings and jovial nature—he’s a fine purveyor of the perfect best friend trope—and Winstead gets to kick some major ass instead of being a stereotypical girl Friday, but neither truly registers as a fully realized human being. The relationship between Junior and Clay (which I won’t reveal) serves as an attempt at emotional connection, but their entire plotline plays like a Hitler-less version of Ira Levin’s “The Boys From Brazil.” The reasoning behind Junior and the Gemini project is far more trouble than it is worth.

“Gemini Man” never pretends to be anything but a time-wasting contraption hoping to entertain its viewer. I can’t reasonably be mad at its honesty, and despite the horrendous dialogue its actors are often forced to speak, I found myself enjoying a fair amount of it. But Ang Lee is the rare director who can invest an action movie with the same strong emotional heft he brought to his dramas like “Brokeback Mountain.” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” is a great example of this. His recent desire to be at the forefront of frame-based technology, however, is resulting in hollow, empty experiences that are literally hard to watch. Perhaps the Gemini project could be used to send the Ang Lee who made “The Wedding Banquet” to visit the Ang Lee who made this. Break his high-frame rate camera, Junior.

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