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Morgan (2016) Movie Review

September 17, 2016 Steve Baqqi

When I told my friends the latest movie I saw was Morgan, they each responded the same way. “Morgan? What’s that about? I haven’t heard or seen anything about it?” It seems as though Morgan failed in the advertising department which is a shame since more people won’t know how bad this movie was. Morgan is a film about bioengineering a being for less than noble means and SURPRISE, SURPRISE, that turns out to be a pretty terrible idea for everyone involved. Created destroys creator, blah, blah, blah, this movie sucks.

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Tags Assasins, Boyd Holbrook, Kate Mara, Bioengineering, DEA Agent Steve Murphy, 2016, Ridley Scott, Sci-FI, Anna Taylor-Joy, Luke Scott, Morgan, Bad Movies
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The Martian (2015) Movie Review

November 10, 2015 Steve Baqqi
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Filmmaker Ridley Scott has been behind the camera for almost five decades, and though he is extremely talented he remains an enigma. How one man can be responsible for both Exodus: Gods and Kings and Alien (among other horrible failures and stunning triumphs) is utterly baffling.  I am a big fan of Scott’s best work like the aforementioned Alien, Gladiator, or Black Hawk Down. However his failures such as Exodus or Prometheus are so awful they tend to make one wary of seeing any more of his films. So is his latest film another failure or another best picture contender? As it turns out Scott has made another fantastic film. The Martian is a surprisingly engrossing gem. The film thoroughly captures the journey, the sacrifice, and the work of one man as he struggles to survive on a barren planet over thirty million miles from Earth and the efforts of NASA to bring him home.

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Tags The Martian, 2015, Ridley Scott, Matt Damon, NASA, Mars, Space Epic, Drama
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