Transformers 4: Age of Extinction

  
Mark Wahlberg is Cade Yeager, an ameteur inventor living on a farm. He's also a widowed dad of a teenage girl. To keep food on the table he cleans up messy buildings and restores them. He happens upon Optomus Prime in his small town in Texas. Interesting right? Keep reading....

Edge of Tomorrow

Tom Cruise is in yet another futuristic action/drama. I don't know why he keeps making these, but this one is actually quite good. Keep reading.

Maleficent

She's baaaaaaaaaaack! No not the evil queen from "Sleeping Beauty" named Maleficent, but Angelina Jolie. She's been out of the spotlight raising dem kids, directing, and recovering from a double mastecomy. She makes ONE movie and BAM relevancy upped. Oh just keep reading...


22 Jump Street

"22 Jump Street" is a tongue-in-cheek sequel. It starts off with the "McQuaid" brothers on assignment as undercover cops trying to infiltrate the online college market. It goes so horribly wrong their chief brings them into his office to say "We are going back to basics. The Mayor thinks you did a bad job on this because you didn't stick to what you know. So you're using the same identities only you're going to real college. I know it's not going to be the same, but hey..." It was a direct play to the sequel franchise.

Godzilla

Bryan Cranston plays a nuclear physicist working for a Japanese power plant while living in Japan with his family. An "accident" leaves him a widower to raise his son. His suspicions ruin his life over the years as well as his relationship with his son. His son grows up to be sexy Aaron Taylor-Johnson who is the husband of Elizabeth Olsen as he works as an explosive expert in the navy. Ken Watanabe & Sally Hawkins play scientists that know the truth behind "the accident." Award winning/nominated cast I mean the cast is amazing. So why'd I give it 3 out of 5 stars? Keep reading. 

X-Men: Days of Future Past

What a great flick! I will say this: definitely 4 out of 5 stars, but I will explain below.

The Amazing Spider-man 2

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Lemme just get this outta the way: out of 5 stars this movie gets 10 stars. WOW! I will not include any spoilers, but lemme tell you this is the kinda movie that made me do the "Kim Kardashian ugly cry." And that's all the damn spoilers you get, mister. Okay keep reading my review...

Almighty Thor

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I'm not gonna lie I watched every frame of "Almighty Thor" simply to satisfy my obsession with Cody Deal. I currently follow him on twitter, FB, and Instagram (twitches) I'm obsessed with him. But hey I can be objective when it comes to movies...but he will be the father of my unborn children FYI. 

The one about being a writer vs. a self-published author

So I think people think because I have published two books and working on a third that I'm a writer. I'm a writer who's got the special abilities to come up with anything creative and know the entire English dictionary inside and out. That's equivalent to a doctor knowing every single thing about the human body; even though he's a plastic surgeon. But he has Doctor before his name.  

I'm a self-published author. I came up with a story, but I'm not a professional. Writers are Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, JK Rowling, and Stephen King. These people have worldwide success as their talent gave them a career. That's what I aspire to be, but I'm not gonna pretend I'm something I'm not. Thanks for the compliment though. 

Divergent

If you haven't read the books GO SEE THIS MOVIE. The world in the future is divided into four factions (agriculture, medical, law, and police force-I'm simplizing). At the age of 16 you take a mental test to see which faction you belong in. Some are born and bred in the faction, others can choose to leave their faction, others don't belong at all and are factionless. And others possess all four factions within them called Divergent. Thing is NO ONE likes Divergents. The factionless aren't threats they are simply today's homeless, but Divergents are a "threat" to society. Therein lies the story.

...my older posts