It should be rated a lot higher than 68. It has a lot less flaws than Nolan's Batman trilogy. I love them but I can think of countless niggles with all 3 of them. I can't remember any issues with Insomnia.
Robin Williams's performances in the early 2000s were far more vivacious than anything he can pull off in 2020
Ooh, that was harsh.
But I do disagree. I think he could easily pull off a better performance today than he did in Patch Adams.
mech's evolved into one of my favorite posters here. I am one of a number of people who believe that writing should be entertaining, unless it's academic or in a similar category. Mech's got the entertaining base covered. Many of my favorite reviews of music and/or film are the ones with a tongue-in-cheek humor to them, and I try to do mine like that sometimes. When I was younger, I used to enjoy the ruminations of film critic John Bloom aka Joe Bob Briggs on television. He did it well.
With some of my reviews I can see how some artists being covered might take offense to some of what I say, but I don't mean any offense whatsoever. Again, I feel that writing should be entertaining.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on October 20, 2018 at 6:21 PM
It should be rated a lot higher than 68. It has a lot less flaws than Nolan's Batman trilogy. I love them but I can think of countless niggles with all 3 of them. I can't remember any issues with Insomnia.
Reply by living
on November 7, 2020 at 1:03 PM
Exacto, la película es un thriller con inteligencia y belleza escénica.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on November 8, 2020 at 12:05 AM
Ooh, that was harsh.
But I do disagree. I think he could easily pull off a better performance today than he did in Patch Adams.
Reply by tmdb53400018
on November 8, 2020 at 4:04 AM
mech's evolved into one of my favorite posters here. I am one of a number of people who believe that writing should be entertaining, unless it's academic or in a similar category. Mech's got the entertaining base covered. Many of my favorite reviews of music and/or film are the ones with a tongue-in-cheek humor to them, and I try to do mine like that sometimes. When I was younger, I used to enjoy the ruminations of film critic John Bloom aka Joe Bob Briggs on television. He did it well.
With some of my reviews I can see how some artists being covered might take offense to some of what I say, but I don't mean any offense whatsoever. Again, I feel that writing should be entertaining.