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My Favorite Underrated Films (Part Three)
Little Miss Sunshine (2006):
Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. The eccentric, quirky Hoover family travels from New Mexico to California in their rusty VW bus in order for their daughter to compete in the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant. There’s many bumps along the road for over achieving dad Richard, honest mom Sheryl, foul mouthed Grandpa Hoover, sulking son Dwayne, heartbroken Uncle Frank, and optimistic daughter Olive, but no matter what happens, their family’s always there for each other. An absolutely hilarious movie, and winner of two Academy Awards. (Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor.)
The Imitation Game (2014):
Directed by Morten Tyldum. A film about Alan Turing, the pioneer of modern day computing and the one that helped crack the unbreakable codes of Germany’s Enigma machine with the help of scholars, linguists, chess champions and intelligence officers during World War 2. The film switches between the 1940s and 1950s, showing Turing during the war and after the war, when a report of a break in leads to him being convicted for the criminal offense of homosexuality. Nominated for eight Academy Awards, this incredible film shows us the two sides of Alan Turing, the complicated genius working around the clock who helped shorten the war and saved millions of lives, and the lonely misunderstood man tortured and experimented on for who he was.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017):
Directed by Martin McDonagh. A tough-as-nails, no nonsense mother takes on the small town of Ebbing, Missouri after the savage rape and murder of her daughter goes unsolved. Setting up three billboards outside Ebbing that challenges the chief of police in charge of the case, she stands alone as corrupt cops, ex-husbands, and angry townsfolk try taking her and her billboards down, but she always comes back swinging. It’s a rare dark comedy, and a winner of two Academy Awards. (Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor.)
Ooh to be two cowboys that appear to dislike each other but deep down in their hearts they trust and care for each other so much..
"i'll never say it, but i hope you know."
can we just appreciate that these are basically the movie’s only attempt at blatant no-homoing through dialogue and the performances that they decided to go with for them just both involve big unambiguous doe-eyed adoration
ooohh boyy.. i don't think Bill would be able to keep his hands off of Javier if they were together.. bro is ALL OVER HIM!! which.. makes sense for his protective nature
Just some random pics of Sam Rockwell and his girlfriend Leslie Bibb. She's a lucky woman.
me and the guy that completely ruined my life
Sad book club ^^