There's few actors who inspire joy in me in every role they do. SCTV alumni John Candy is one of those actors. He's done no bad role (that I've seen). I've recently had the pleasure of watching Uncle Buck (god bless goodwill) and this film was a fun time.
In this film, a husband and wife are traveling to the wife's parent's house to help after her father has had a heart attack. This surprise event means that they need a sudden carer for their 3 children, and who better to invite to babysit than Uncle Buck. John Candy plays a man who never wanted any children and that miscommunicated desire causes his relationship with his lady friend to crumble. But while taking care of the kids, he develops a change of heart while helping the kids/teaching them life lessons. The younger kids think he's strange, and the older kid thinks he's embarrassing. And Uncle Buck thinks he's in over his head.
This film is a classic comedy of a man in a new situation he doesn't want to be in, with responsibilities he suddenly has, that he isn't prepared for but must quickly acclimate to. If you enjoy So I Married an Axe Murderer or Roxanne, I believe you'd enjoy this comedy.
so i just watched like minds which definitely qualifies as a dark academia film but MAN it was weird and so messed up and ngl i’m both confused and grossed out by the ending
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I have so many!!! but I’d have to say The Hunger Games. I strongly recommend it if you haven’t seen it or the series! If you’re interested in more of our favorite movies, you should check out our movie recommendations page here - http://motionpicturesource.tumblr.com/filmrecs :)
Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) spots the beautiful, elegant Carol (Cate Blanchett) perusing the doll displays in a 1950s Manhattan department store. The two women develop a fast bond that becomes a love with complicated consequences.