Weekend Fallout: Braveheart, Strong and True

The Weekend Fallout is an unsafe place to discuss most things in the reel and real world.

Let us know what you have been watching recently on the big and small screen. Excited about any upcoming releases? Doing anything fun this weekend? Simply sitting around in your underwear eating dang quesadillas while watching movies and endlessly scrolling through social media? Let us know below!


QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Which movie(s) you would of loved to have seen on the opening night of its original release?


MOVIES WATCHED THIS WEEK

Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)

“A week in the life of a young singer as he navigates the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961.”

Just wretched and unlikable characters everywhere. Oscar Isaac does a solid job and the look of this film different and grim which I like. Outside of a few chuckles and John Goodman’s appearance, there just wasn’t much here to sink my teeth into or care about. Carey Mulligan played an absolutely awful character in an awful way. She made me want to stop watching whenever she was on the screen. This film was just as pretentious as, well, folk music. (3/5)


I Am Mother (2019)

“A teenage girl is raised underground by a kindly robot “Mother” — designed to repopulate the earth following the extinction of mankind. But their unique bond is threatened when an inexplicable stranger arrives with alarming news.”

Never good, never bad. It held my attention the whole time, but no real depth. Interesting premise with a cool look. The young Clara Rugaard carried the movie pretty well. Decent watch if you like these types of movies. (3/5)


SHOWS WATCHED THIS WEEK

Jessica Jones Season 3

Things finally picked up and this ended being a decent season. I liked the villain here not being a super powered individual. I’m just not that big on the Trish character. I would love to see Krysten Ritter continue as Jessica Jones because she is perfect in the role.


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Author: Vincent Kane

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