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Talking With Burritos

Release Date: 03/15/2019

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Talking With Burritos

This is not about elections, steel dossiers, or FBI reports I will never read. This is all about how sexy, crazy, cool, and dangerous those Russians can be on screen and off.

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Talking With Burritos

15:17 to Paris is a Clint Eastwood film made for Lifetime that somehow made it to the big screen. A better road trip movie with a less inspirational story is Eurotrip.

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Talking With Burritos

Recently, Warner Bros. released The Meg as proof that sharks are not bankable unless you make them silly. As frightening a creature as sharks seem, they are never good subjects for a movie. There are very few plots involving sharks in which to script an original film. Depending on the idea, a thrilling shark movie should never be over-conceptualized. Just keep it simple: sharks plus ocean equals scary.

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Talking With Burritos

Roma did not win Best Picture. Whether this was a slight jab at the streaming giant or a well-deserved win for the other movie, the Oscars are not the same and never will be. But fear not, our Spectacled Crusader is here to save Hollywood from going Hollywood.

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At face value, Bohemian Rhapsody is a paint-by-the-numbers biopic without the celebratory weight of a meaningful story.

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Talking With Burritos

Halloween has a newfound popularity rooted in a remake that is a sequel (a remakequel) to the beginnings of a franchise relaunch. Not new material, but there’s a case for simplicity with horror movies that over time lost to the evolving use of special effects and jump scares. Halloween (2018) wasn’t a great movie; however, it is what this genre needs as a reflection back to when simple storying telling thrilled the masses. 

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Remakes and Franchises make movie watching boring these days. Same ol’ this and with a sprinkle of that thing already imagined. Jurassic World and Ocean’s 8 are two examples of films —this summer— whose failure to deviate from the plot and character development of it’s precursors to produced a final product that hit all the marks of fanfare but lacked originality.

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Talking With Burritos

The movie theatre is a venue; a luxury, to which only some of us can afford to indulge regularly. Subscription services, like, Movies Pass, Stubs, and Cinemark’s Movie Club make that indulgence a more considerable option than waiting for movies to premiere on Netflix. No matter who’s paying, it’s a great experience when we’re paying less.

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Talking With Burritos

Black Panther is the only black James Bond we need. He has the tech, a suave demeanor, and the well intent to undermine criminal minds who threaten his nations. It would be great to have a black James Bond character on the big screen but as long as he or she is not James Bond and more Bond-like.

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If you hated Solo, you brought this upon yourself!

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My Oscar ballot results suck. 
 
The Academy’s disappointment wins.
 
  • Moonlight wins over the much acclaimed La La Land
  • Crash gets the statue over Brokeback Mountain, the favorite to win.
  • Green Book was good enough to win, but not the only choice to lose against ‘the people’s’ favorites.
Some great film moments of 2018. We the audience are the Academy. Enjoy film however and wherever you can then use your platform to celebrate the movies and shows you enjoy.
 
  • That one scene in the Favourite when Rachel discovers Emma in the Queens bed.
  • Roma and the representation of water as a narrative.
  • The reveal of the horse-human hybrid in Sorry to Bother You.
  • Topher Graces look of befuddlement after being duped by a black guy.
  • Tessa Thompson...
  • Ready Player One and The Shining recreation
  • The fake ending in Sicario.
  • Overlord, because killing Nazi zombies is fun.
  • The quiet meditation of First Man
  • Soderberg's iPhone movie Unsane.
  • Tom Cruise and MI5, plus, all the practical effects.
  • The foot and the nail of The Quiet Place
 
Spielberg to speak at the Academy of Arts about Netflix and Amazon created movies and their eligibility for the coveted award.
 
Our Spectacle crusader is here to preserve the sanctity of film but is he too late?
 
 
  1. Fighting for the sanctity of Hollywoods future credibility? Isn’t it acceptable to allow this medium to flourish as technology and the times change?
  2. Films available to a television audience first are not vetted enough for conservation by the Academy of Motion Pictures.
  3. The nostalgia of watching a movie in theatres remains a memorable experience.
  4. Watching films on phones and mobile devices.
  5. Comic book movies.
 
The Irishman challenge by Netflix and a pure film enthusiast, Martin Scorsese. 
 
Great commercial spot dig. Touche Netflix.
 
I need a definition of Best Picture
 
The auteur in the realm of advocacy.
 
Do awards matter?
 
A win will get you more watches. Improve your status as a viable risk worth a studio taking a chance.
 
Credibility goes a long way in this business. 
 
The sentiment that the creation is the best reward whether your audience is in the millions or the neighborhood few.
 
Drake at the Grammys.
Guillermo at the Oscars.