Absolutely love fantasy movies but trying to get one of my male friends to see one with me is like pulling teeth but i did manage to convince one to see 'The Jungle Book" (3D) when it first hit my area. Although and if truth be told, he didn't have much of a choice because i was going with or without him Turned out that he enjoyed it so much that he ended up taking some of his male friends to see it again so i highly recommend this movie
Ya i also went to watch 'The Jungle Book" (3D) with my best friend ,its really amazing movie. Latest movie which i watched was Moana. The movie Moana is beautiful and heart touching, definitely worth watching in the theatres. Especially the soundtrack is just mesmerising. You can read full review on earn the necklace.
America Freedom to Fascism produced and narrated by American patriot Aaron Russo, perhaps best known for producing the movie "Trading Places" starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Ackroyd.
From the producers of ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM comes a Wall Street heist story about a still-unfolding financial crime so big, it has the power to affect all of our wallets. Investors on the fringes of the financial world feverishly seek new alternatives for high-return investments in the global markets, and have found a goldmine in China. But when one investor discovers a massive web of fraud, everything else is called into question. Jed Rothstein’s documentary rings the alarm on the need for transparency in an increasingly deregulated financial world by following those working to uncover the biggest heist you’ve never heard of.
now, that is the million dollar question and after having seen the film, apple+ would be the only place to see it if he were still alive. here is a 60 minutes interview with the author of jobs' bio.
I would pick Sin City by Frank Miller. In my opinion it is a true masterpiece. I have rewatched it for more than 20 times already
Man this is so funny, Billy still got it. https://collider.com/bill-murray-garfield-the-coen-brothers/ Bill Murray thought Joel Coen, one the Coen Brothers, was writing the film [Garfield], but it was actually Joel Cohen. Of course he still did Garfield 2.
Didn't like that at all The Phone Booth An old film with Colin Farrell but it is still worth watching.