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The World's Fastest Indian 2005
No wonder I forgot this when I was a kid. An extremely formulaic, forgettable fish-out-of-water tale with inspirational sports film tendencies. There's a really bad score played over all the lighthearted moments that sounds like a default ringtone. Anthony Hopkins is always good and entertaining to watch on screen, but even here, the performance is strained with certain clichés. It does have some much-needed thrills that take place on the salt flats. In the long run, this just doesn't have enough fuel for anything meaningful.
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No Half Measures: Creating the Final Season of Breaking Bad 2013
Man, oh man, do I miss my favorite television show of all time. Breaking Bad is mesmerizing, miraculous, meticulous, marvelous, magnificent, and simply mind-blowing. I finally got around to watching this documentary, and it was brilliant! No Half Measures focuses on the the making of the final season of Breaking Bad, while hearkening back to the good ole' days. It was sad, watching my favorite characters say their final goodbyes and seeing the mastermind behind the show, Vince Gilligan, and the crew wrapping up Breaking Bad. The result of that was some tears. I adore this show and always will.
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 2014
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a huge improvement from its predecessor, 'Rise.' The performances are great all around, with the stand-out being Andy Serkis as Caesar. I was extremely impressed and in awe on how phenomenal the film looks and is shot. The action sequences are intense and epic. The emotional scenes are brilliant and hit you at your core. 'Dawn' is the sequel that I wanted after 'Rise', and boy, does it deliver.