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Sorry To Bother You is an experience. What starts out as simple satire of a young African American using a "white voice" to talk to people with his job as a telemarketer turns into a bizarre journey that focuses on a dystopian society that deals with capitalism. I saw this movie in theaters, and was laughing throughout. Not only is this movie hilarious, but it's thought provoking. In my opinion, Sorry To Bother You was one of 2018's overlooked movies. If you like surreal, dark comedies, check this movie out.
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On paper, BlacKkKlansman sounds like a Dave Chappelle or Key and Peele sketch. But this actually happened. In the 1970s, Ron Stallworth became the first African-American police officer and detective for the Colorado Springs Police Department, and infiltrated the KKK there. The movie based on the book is an exaggeration on what really happened, but make no mistake, it's a story worth watching. At times it's hilarious, but then Spike Lee holds nothing back on the actual situation. John David Washington, the son of Denzel Washington stars as Ron Stallworth, along with Adam Driver as Skip Zimmerman, the detective posing as Stallworth as he infiltrates the KKK. Topher Grace plays David Duke. I normally don't talk about the features, but the bonus features are worth watching if you're interested from hearing from the cast and crew. Overall, as I stated, BlacKkKlansman is one of Spike Lee's best works in years. Do yourself a favor, and check this movie out.
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I know what fans are thinking: Did we really need a Solo movie? I could say the same thing about needing a Rouge One movie as well, but Solo: A Star Wars Story wasn't a bad movie. What was great about Solo was that it was a fun adventure. I thought Alden Ehrenreich made a great younger Han Solo, but obviously, the person who stole the scenes was Donald Glover's portryal as Lando Calrissian. Woody Harrelson was also great as Tobias Beckett, a mentor to Solo, Emilia Clarke played Qi'ra, a love interest to Solo. Paul Bettany played Dryden Vos, the villain. The main fault of this movie lies with craming almost every single lore about Han Solo into one movie. It's one thing learning how Han met Chewbacca or how he got the Millennium Falcon, but some of his lore could have been in another movie. It's also a tad predicable because of that as well. Overall, Solo: A Star Wars Story is still entertaining for those looking for something less serious.
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This is the ultimate collection of the Rush Hour series (until they possibly make Rush Hour 4). It comes in a cool cover art case that contains 5 discs, all for the low price of 15 bucks. There are a ton of commentaries, deleted scenes and bloopers that expand through all three films, along with the extra disc that serves as a retrospective on the series with interviews with Jackie Chan and director Brett Ratner. In my opinion, this is my favorite movies in order: Rush Hour 2, Rush Hour, and Rush Hour 3. Overall, great collection. if you're a fan of the Rush Hour series, instead of picking each movie up individually, buy the collection at a low price.