Dawn of the Planet of the apes. If you liked the first one (which nearly everyone does) this is a must-watch.
Then you might not like this review of the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1543fs6ucA This guy is a genious. I more than often agree with his points, but I have not yet seen this movie so I can not make a claim. I liked the first one though.
The Purge: Anarchy Saw this movie with Spliffs a few days before he had to go back to Canada. It scared the crap out of me... but it doesn't take much for that to happen. The movie gave me a great excuse for grabbing onto his arm and burying my face in it for most of the film. He smells good. I'm creepy. I haven't seen the first one yet myself, but many people have told me this one is better.
The amazing spiderman II ... this is currently placed 2nd on my "Favorite Movies Of all time " list after Iron Man III
I couldn't finish it. I expected it to be pretty interesting but I just simply could not sit through the whole film. Sorry to those that love it (seems like everyone does) but I got too bored. I rarely don't finish a movie (same idea with a book) but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I lost interest way early, though I watched about 2/3 to 3/4 of it before I gave up. If you're looking for back story, perhaps read the comics? The most recent movie I watched was Batman (1989). I finally decided to see how great Jack Nicholson was as the Joker. Turns out he did extremely well, though the movie wasn't especially good (80s films, ugh!) I can't wait for Birdman to come out, starring Michael Keaton, the guy who played Batman in Batman (1989). This movie looks absolutely amazing, and it has some other actors I love (namely Edward Norton.)
Neighbors. It had some funny parts but I feel like, as of late, comedy movies have very little effort put into them. I want zac efron's chest. I know his cousin irl. We mapled together for many years. Not joking.
Manhattan (1979) directed by Woodie Allen. The dialogue in this movie is just spectacular. The characters in them find a weird (but very common) need to portrait themselves as truthful and ethical that they even end up bringing these fake ideals to their own love affairs and deceptions. They are guided by a self-imposed social idiosyncrasy, when in reality they want to do totally the contrary. I have to denote the dialogue in this movie because it's basically all that happens throughout the whole movie (It's a Woodie Allen after all, what did you expect?), people talking endlessly. If you're not a fan of a slow-paced yet entertaining movie then I don't recommend it.
"Total Recall (2012 remake) (directors cut)" - Not many people know about the directors cut, but it destroys the their first release of the movie (they left way too much out). They put alot of work on it, and make you wonder at the end of the movie "Was he still in Rekall?"
I only watched that movie for him and Dave Franco. Drool much. Jk. The Fault In Our Stars. Many people around me were going ballistics for that movie. It was pretty good. I didn't read the book so all I thought was that it was a cancer movie... It had some humor in it, which helped with the serious content. The only thing that weirded me out was that the main characters are a couple while in Divergent they're siblings. Oh so weird...
Dark Shadows with Johnny depp as the main protoganist! <3 I give the movie 6/10 because Johnny depp was in it, if it wasn't for him I'd give it 3/10.