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WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE 2017
But do you think that maybe the reason why you are so judgy is because you are, like, afraid that people are not gonna like you, so you've decided not to like them first? I'm just saying, you're a babe, go with it.
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ruleof3bobby · 2 years
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CAPONE (2020) Grade: F
I can't believe this movie. It's horrible. How did anyone thought this script was a good idea is insane or Josh Trank is just amazing at pitches. Skip it.
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area53uk · 3 years
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Capone (2020)
Film #review: Capone (2020) tells the historically inaccurate tale of the final year in Al Capone's life.
tl;dr: Al Capone is an interesting enough subject without having to make shit up. Film review: Capone (2020), written and directed by Josh Trank I must have heard about this film before, but since I spent January hyperfocusing on the Capones, I was thrilled to discover this film was coming to Netflix. Because I had read up about it beforehand, and seen the IMDb user reviews, I know this wasn’t…
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mrfahrenheit92 · 4 years
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Justin Prentice, Devin Druid, Ross Butler, and Mason Guccione playing Kingdom Hearts 3 before the rest of us
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useraew · 6 years
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devindruid E3 has been so much fun with my best friends 🎮👾
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badmovieihave · 7 years
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Bad movie I have Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle 2017
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milliondollarbaby87 · 4 years
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Capone (2020) Review
A look into the life of now 47-year old Al Capone after spending just over a decade in prison he begins suffering from dementia and neurosyphilis living in Florida. ⭐️ Continue reading
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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle or Perhaps Not Such a Curse After All
I wrestled with whether or not to write about Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle - as it’s primarily about a curse, my heart told me that it’s a horror/fantasy, whilst the tone is obviously action/comedy, but the main plot point is that four teenagers get sucked into a video game, so here we go. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle falls into that wonderful category of films I had subterraneanly low expectations for, that I went to see because there was nothing else on that week, but actually it ended up being pretty fun.
*Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle spoilers follow*
The women in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle didn’t start off on the best foot. The first female character we see is Spencer’s Mum (Marin Hinkle), a paranoid, overprotective germaphobe. However, she is followed by Fridge’s Mum (Tracey Bonner) who seems to be a better example of a parent, firm but wanting the best for her son. Then we met Bethany (Madison Iseman), who is first seen agonising over the perfect, completely artificial selfie for Instagram. She is shown to be a social media addicted narcissist with very little empathy, who is obsessed with being noticed by a boy. The next character we meet is Martha (Morgan Turner), who is portrayed as a somewhat belligerent and self-important nerd, belittling her P.E. teacher’s life choices and becoming immediately confrontational with Bethany.
After this poor introduction, the girls quite quickly become amazing. They have a brief clash in which they point out each other’s flaws, but they honestly own up to them and work together from that point on. In contrast, the boys - Spencer (Alex Wolff) and Fridge (Ser’Darius Blain) - bicker continually, with Fridge actually pushing Spencer off a cliff at one point. Whilst they do make up eventually, I don’t think Fridge ever apologises to Spencer for saying it was his fault he got kicked off the team, when all Spencer did was white essays for him. So against this backdrop, the girls go from strength to strength. Martha agrees to go wildly out of her comfort zone for the sake of the team, and Bethany does what she can to help her. Bethany is continually supportive, defending Martha’s attempts from the boys’ criticism, “She’s never flirted before, give her a break,” and welcoming Martha back with wild praise, “You should be giving me lessons in kicking ass, give me a hug girlfriend!” This female support network is not something I was expecting to see in a dumb action movie.
Bethany’s character continues to develop extraordinarily, with her becoming willing to jeopardise herself to save her friends. She does not capitulate when captured and literally gives some of her in-game life to save fellow trapped teen, Alex (Mason Guccione), playing the character of Jefferson “Seaplane” McDonough (Nick Jonas). The latter is almost certainly because she fancies him, but as she does not know what he looks like in real life, this is still a progression from the image-obsessed Bethany we meet at the start.
Speaking of crushes, Martha does end up snogging Spencer, but I’m not too offended by the romance elements in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, as Martha isn’t really ending the film any less independent than she was at the start, as all that was professed was, “like like”. Also, teenagers are, scientifically speaking, the horniest people on the planet, so it makes sense really.
Within the game itself, Martha’s avatar, Ruby Roundhouse (Karen Gillan), is the only character with a female body. As the vast majority of the film is set within this video game, this means that we only see one woman for a very long time. Her costume is ridiculous, which Martha immediately calls out, “Why am I wearing half a shirt and short shorts in a jungle?” Apparently, this is a homage to Lara Croft, but a pastiche and the character saying out loud that it’s bad doesn’t really make it any more acceptable. Ruby Roundhouse is exceptionally athletically capable and skilled in combat, but also possesses Martha’s intellect. Her first death is somewhat disappointing and seems arbitrary - she is shot off camera somewhere and dies suddenly of her wounds. However, she brings about her second death intentionally, using the knowledge of the in-game mechanics to willingly sacrifice one of her lives but ultimately save the day. Which was great, because when I saw her surrounded by snakes I was steeling myself for a gross, phallic, swarm death.
Ruby is the only physical female presence in the game because Bethany inhabits a male avatar, Professor Sheldon “Shelly” Oberon (Jack Black). I thought this was going to be a set up for Jack Black squealing about broken nails all the time, but I was pleasantly surprised. First of all, he played a teenage girl excellently and secondly, the film did actually address what it would be like for a girl to inhabit the body of a man. There was an extended scene where Bethany had to be taught how to pee, with her exclaiming in delight, “This is so much easier!” and in another instance she got an erection after hugging Alex, to which she responds, “Oh my god! These things are crazy!” As the physical signs of female arousal are so much more subtle than a man’s, I feel like it’s hardly ever acknowledged in cinema that teenage girls experience sexual lust as well as romantic love, whereas you can’t move in a coming-of-age comedy for boner jokes. So even though a male proxy was used, it was good to see a somewhat normalisation of female teenage sexual feelings. In all these circumstances, the boys were quite embarrassed, being obviously reticent about discussing it, whereas Bethany was very open, both in asking for the help she needed and just revelling in the experience. I can put together a small slideshow in my mind of body swaps where male characters instantly grab their new boobs and stare down their tops at their cleavages, but can’t conjure too many examples of the alternative, so thanks for this Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
Overall, the female characters in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle really develop; they become not only better people but better friends, in a way that the boys just don’t. They achieve this through a combination of honesty and teamwork that I really wasn’t expecting. This being said, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is still a very, very stupid film. Fun, but super dumb.
And now for some asides:
I love the idea of respawning in a game giving your enemy an advantage, like when Fridge fell thought the bazaar roof, allowing the bad bird to see in. I think death being punished by physical, negative changes in your environment could be a cool mechanic.
When they turned from the torch-lit path I really thought they were going to attempt to reach their goal the same way that I do in every Bethesda game, by going stubbornly sideways up a mountain.
I related to an awkward, auburn-haired geek girl being shitty about having to do P.E. so much, except I would never have had the guts to actually confront a teacher, I would have just drawn rude comics about them behind their backs.                                                                                                                                                                    
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feartube2000 · 4 years
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Capone
Segue la storia del famigerato Al Capone dopo che ha scontato la sua sentenza detentiva. Tornato a casa a quarantasette anni dopo dieci anni trascorsi in carcere, Capone comincia a soffrire di demenza precoce ed è tormentato dal suo passato violento. Titolo originale Capone Regia Josh Trank Sceneggiatura Josh Trank Cast Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon, Al Sapienza, Kathrine…
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thisguyatthemovies · 4 years
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A Hardy effort
Title: “Capone”
Release date: On disc/streaming May 12, 2020
Starring: Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Kyle MacLachlan, Jack Lowden, Matt Dillon, Noel Fisher, Al Sapienza, Kathrine Narducci, Tilda Del Toro, Wayne Pere, Gino Cafarrelli, Josh Trank, Edgar Arreola, Mason Guccione
Directed by: Josh Trank
Run time: 1 hour, 43 minutes
Rated: R
What it’s about: Notorious gangster Al “Scarface” Capone, his body and mind ravaged by neurosyphilis and dementia, lives out his final year at his Florida estate as the government keeps tabs on him.  
How I saw it: The purpose of director/writer/editor Josh Trank’s film about gangster Alphonse “Scarface” Capone’s final year, “Capone,” seems to boil down to this: provide a showy, over-the-top, cartoonish, Oscar-bait type of role to Tom Hardy. Beyond that, the film – a largely incomprehensible mess, and not an engaging one, that swirls around Hardy’s scene-chewing performance – wouldn’t appear to have a reason to exist. Is there still an eager audience in 2020 for the retelling of stories about Prohibition era gangsters?
In this version of Capone’s story (whether it sticks closely to the known facts would seem to matter little, given Trank’s treatment), Capone (Hardy) smokes a lot of fat cigars, soils himself (and his bed) and unknowingly urinates on the furniture, talks nonsense (when he isn’t grunting), experiences frequent bouts of paranoia, goes incognito by dressing as a woman, shoots an alligator from a boat with a shotgun, sings and dances along with the Cowardly Lion during an at-home screening of “The Wizard of Oz,” has hallucinatory flashbacks about his vicious past (ones that apparently don’t produce any remorse) and goes berserk with a gold-plated Tommy gun while chewing on an unsliced carrot (his doctor having taken away his cigars) while he’s wearing an open robe and adult diaper. That last part really happens in the movie.
The plot? Trank doesn’t give us much of one, other than Capone getting gradually more ill and then dying. The closest “Capone” comes to drama is a side plot about the gangster supposedly having buried about $10 million (that’s almost $150 million in today’s dollars) but forgetting where it is, and federal agents trying every trick in the book to get Capone to reveal the location. The obligatory summarizing printed words just before the credits tell us Capone’s money was never found. The film also includes a storyline about a teenage son who Capone doesn’t acknowledge trying to talk to his father on the phone (as federal agents listen), but it’s neither here nor there because it goes unresolved; the scenes mostly serve as an intermission to the Hardy-as-Capone craziness.
And Hardy’s Capone is plenty crazy. Say what you will about the film, but the 42-year-old British actor (he is playing a 47-going-on-87 Capone) goes all in for his roles, and for this one he most definitely is all in. He is only recognizable through his eyes. Hardy wears prosthetics to recreate Capone’s garish face scars and is given a balding head, and he’s dumpier than usual; his physique looks nothing like it did when he played Bane in the Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises.” Speaking of Bane, Hardy’s Capone voice is nearly as comically bad and every bit as difficult to understand (must be all those cigars). Thankfully, viewing at home allows for the use of captioning. That way you know Capone is saying mostly “ehhh” and “mmmm.” The supporting cast is solid – especially Linda Cardellini as Capone’s wife Mae, Jack Lowden as a young FBI agent who must convince his superiors Capone still is relevant in 1947, and Matt Dillon as Johnny, an acquaintance of Capone – but takes such a backseat to the central figure that it matters little who plays the other characters.
“Capone” seems jumbled because it bounces between reality (we think) and Capone’s dreamlike consciousness. In one scene that seems to go on forever, Capone (though still the gravely ill version) walks through the crowd in a ballroom and joins Louis Armstrong on stage for a duet of “Blueberry Hill.” In another flashback, Capone is present for the brutal murder of a masked snitch, as one of his associates, Gino (Gino Cafarelli), stabs the man’s neck more than a dozen times while screaming f-bombs. Hardy’s Capone is at times funny, sometimes unintentionally, but if that was supposed to be the tone, the effort is undermined by what amounts to exploitation of a character with elderly traits even though he hadn’t yet reached 50. Watching a grown man soil himself while being interviewed by federal agents is far more sad and gross than humorous or entertaining.
By the end of the plodding movie, it isn’t clear if Trank was trying to paint a sympathetic picture of a prematurely dying man or making a statement about people like Capone getting their comeuppance, or something straight down the middle. “Capone” doesn’t work as any of those options, even with Hardy giving it his all.
My score: 33 out of 100
Should you watch it? Not necessarily, unless you are fascinated by old-timey American gangsters and/or a diehard fan of Hardy.
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Fechas de estreno: 2020-05-12 Género: Crimen, Drama Duración: 104 Minutes Distribuidora: Bron Studios, A Band Apart, Addictive Pictures, Creative Wealth Media Finance, Lawrence Bender Productions Reparto: Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon, Kyle MacLachlan, Kathrine Narducci, Jack Lowden, Noel Fisher, Tilda Del Toro, Al Sapienza, Mason Guccione
Depués de pasar once años en prisión, Al Capone tiene claros síntomas de demencia y se ve atrapado en su violento pasado. El famoso gángster tiene 47 años, pero su salud es débil y está totalmente arruinado. Ahora se refugia en su mansión de Miami Beach, Florida, y poco queda ya del que fue uno de los mafiosos más perseguidos en Estados Unidos.
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Film jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Jumanji adalah film komedi petualangan Amerika Serikat tahun 2017. Film ini berdurasi 119 menit, menggunakan Bahasa Inggris. Film jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle rilis pada tanggal 5 Desember 2017 di Grand Rex. Dan pada tanggal 20 Desember 2017 di Amerika Serikat. • Sinopsis 4 remaja menemukan permainan konsol tua bernama jumanji. Mereka ditarik masuk ke latar hutan belantara didalam permainan tersebut dan menjadi avatar dewasa yang mereka pilih. Disana mereka harus bertahan hidup agar dapat kembali ke dunia nyata dengan selamat. Mereka harus saling memikirkan dan tidak mementingkan diri sendiri dan menyelamatkan dunia jumanji dari kutukan. • Tim produksi 1. Sutradara: Jake Kasdan 2. Produser: Matt Tolmach, William Teitler 3. Skenario: Jake Kasdan, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Scrott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner 4. Cerita: Chris McKenna 5. Musik: Henry Jackman 6. Sinematografi: Gyula pados 7. Penyunting: Mark Helfrich, Steve edwards. Perusahaan Produksi oleh Columbia Pictures dan Radar Pictures • Pemeran Jumanji: 1. Dwayne Johnson sebagai Dr. Smolder Bravestone, avatar Spencer 2. Jack Black sebagai Profesor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon, avatar Bethany 3. Karen Gillan sebagai Ruby Roundhouse, avatar martha 4. Kevin Hart sebagai Franklin "Mouse" Finbar, avatar Fridge 5. Nick Jonas sebagai Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough, avatar Alex Vreeke 6. Bobby cannavale sebagai Van Pelt Dunia nyata: 1. Alex Wolff sebagai Spencer Gilpin 2. Madison Iseman sebagai Bethany Walker 3. Ser'Darius Blain sebagai Anthony "Fridge" Johnson 4. Morgan Turner sebagai Martha Kaply 5. Mason Guccione sebagai Alex Vreeke 6. Marc Evan Jackson sebagai kepala sekolah Bentley 7. Tim Matheson sebagi ayah alex tua 8. Virgina Newcomb sebagai ibu alex tua 9. Maribeth Monroe sebagai guru 10. Missi Pyle sebagai pelatih Webb, guru olahraga Shot, angle dan kamera movement: 1. Low angle 2. High angle 3. Over the shulder shot(OSS) 4. Long shot 5. Medium shot 6. Medium close up 7. Close up 8. Arc shot 9. Till down 10. Track in 11. Bird eye level
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kritikycz · 4 years
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Capone - poslední léta slavného mafiána
Dříve jeden z nejobávanějších mafiánů v Chicagu Al Capone (Tom Hardy) je poslán do vězení za daňové úniky. Ve věku 40 let, po téměř deseti letech věznění je propuštěn poté co už není považován za hrozbu a jeho mysl trpí demencí na následky prodělané syfilidy. Nyní žije Capone v důchodu se svou rodinou na ostrově Palm Island na Floridě a je…- Více na https://www.kritiky.cz/capone-posledni-leta-slavneho-mafiana/
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(Trailer) Watch as Kevin Hart goes back to 'Night School' in Malcolm D. Lee's Comedy with Tiffany Haddish, Taran Killam & More
(Trailer) Watch as Kevin Hart goes back to ‘Night School’ in Malcolm D. Lee’s Comedy with Tiffany Haddish, Taran Killam & More
    “I was a couple of credits shy of graduating I got to get my GED.” “I’m the principal of this school I can do whatever I want, you’re in my house.” “Are you using a black voice?” “No, I don’t hear color.” The comedy ‘Night School’ follows a group of misfits who are forced to attend adult classes in the longshot chance they’ll pass the GED exam.
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liza-rph · 6 years
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hi! i am looking for a male around 18-22 that can pass the high school/ college look. His personality can come off as a mean guy, those persons that don’t care much about anyone. Any ethnicity can do! THANKS IN ADVANCE
Hi hun!
Here are some faces that I think can work for what you’re looking for. And since any ethnicity will do, I had a lot of fun with this one(!).
Lucas Jade Zumann (18) - Ashkenazi Jewish, possibly German
Cameron Ocasio (19) - Italian, Spanish
Ari Atken (19) - Caucasian, Ethnically Ambiguous / Mixed Race
Mitchell Kummen (19) - Caucasian
Dylan Sprayberry (20) - English, German, some Belgian (Flemish)
Leo Howard (21) - English, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Ashkenazi Jewish
Mackenyu (22) - Japanese
Ronnie Alonte (22) - Filipino
Lucas Hedges (22) - English, some German, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, and Scottish, distant French and Welsh
Nadji Jeter (22) - African-American
Mason Guccione (23) - Caucasian
Daniel Padilla (23) - Filipino (including Tagalog), some Spanish
I hope this helped hun!
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