Monday, April 29, 2019

Movies I Have Seen - April 2019 (5 movies)

Captain Marvel. 2019, Starring
Brie Larson ... Carol Danvers / Vers / Captain Marvel
Samuel L. Jackson Samuel L. Jackson ... Nick Fury
Ben Mendelsohn Ben Mendelsohn ... Talos / Keller
Jude Law Jude Law ... Yon-Rogg
Annette Bening Annette Bening ... Supreme Intelligence / Dr. Wendy Lawson
Lashana Lynch Lashana Lynch ... Maria Rambeau
Clark Gregg Clark Gregg ... Agent Coulson
Rune Temte Rune Temte ... Bron-Char
Gemma Chan Gemma Chan ... Minn-Erva
Algenis Perez Soto Algenis Perez Soto ... Att-Lass
Djimon Hounsou Djimon Hounsou ... Korath
Lee Pace Lee Pace ... Ronan
Chuku Modu Chuku Modu ... Soh-Larr
Matthew Maher Matthew Maher ... Norex
Akira Akbar Akira Akbar ... Monica Rambeau (11 Years Old), Mckenna Grace ... Young Carol (13 Years Old)
London Fuller London Fuller ... Young Carol (6 Years Old)
Colin Ford Colin Ford ... Steve Danvers
Stan Lee Stan Lee ... Stan Lee. Theatre, April 30, 2019. Soundtrack: "Celebrity Skin
Written by Courtney Love, Billy Corgan & Eric Erlandson
Performed by Hole
Waterfalls
Written by Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, Marqueze Etheridge, Sleepy Brown, Ray Murray & Rico Wade
Performed by TLC
Only Happy When It Rains
Written by Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker & Butch Vig
Performed by Garbage
Come as You Are
Written by Kurt Cobain
Performed by Nirvana
Produced by Butch Vig
Just a Girl
Written by Gwen Stefani & Tom Dumont
Performed by No Doubt
Kiss Me Deadly
Written by Mick Smiley
Performed by Lita Ford
Whatta Man
Written by Cheryl 'Salt' James, Hurby 'Luv Bug' Azor & Dave Crawford
Performed by Salt-N-Pepa featuring En Vogue
Man on the Moon
Written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills & Michael Stipe
Performed by R.E.M.
Crazy on You
Written by Nancy Wilson & Ann Wilson
Performed by Heart
Connection
Written by Justine Frischmann
Performed by Elastica
You Gotta Be
Written by Des'ree & Ashley Ingram
Performed By Des'ree
Please Mr. Postman
Written by Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland & Robert Bateman
Performed by Samuel L. Jackson
Only Happy When It Rains
Written by Steve Marker, Duke Erikson (as Douglas Erickson), Butch Vig (as Butch Vig), and Shirley Manson
Performed by Garbage
Courtesy of Almo Sounds, Inc.
Crush with Eyeliner
Written by Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills
Performed by R.E.M.
Courtesy of R.E.M. / Athens LLC
By arrangement with Concord Music
Waterfalls
Written by Marqueze Etheridge, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes (as Lisa Lopes), Sleepy Brown (as Patrick Brown) Ray Murray (as Raymond Murray), and Rico Wade
Performed by TLC
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
You Gotta Be
Written by Des'ree and Ashley Ingram
Performed by Des'ree
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
By Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Come As You Are
Written by Kurt Cobain
Performed by Nirvana
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Just a Girl
Written by Gwen Stefani and Tom Dumont (as Thomas Dumont)
Performed by No Doubt
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Man on the Moon
Written by Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills
Performed by R.E.M.
Courtesy of R.E.M. / Athens L.L.C.
By arrangement with Concord Music
Crazy on You
Written by Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, and Roger Fisher
Performed by Heart
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Kiss Me Deadly
Written by Mick Smiley
Performed by Lita Ford
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Whatta Man
Written by Cheryl 'Salt' James (as Cheryl James), Hurby 'Luv Bug' Azor (as Herby E. Azor), and Dave Crawford (as David Crawford)
Performed by Salt-N-Pepa featuring En Vogue
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Connection
Written by Justine Frischmann (as Justine Eleanor Frischmann)
Performed by Elastica
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Please Mr. Postman
Written by Robert Bateman, Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland
The Avengers Theme
Composed by Alan Silvestri
Celebrity Skin
Written by Billy Corgan (as William Corgan), Courtney Love, and Eric Erlandson
Performed by Hole
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. Anachronisms: 1. When Fury is loading up the black box recording of the crash on the computer. You can see a Microsoft Excel file icon on the desktop, denoted with a square, green logo on the top left of the icon. That particular design of the Microsoft Excel logo first appeared in the 2003 edition of Microsoft Excel.
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When Nick Fury is questioning Captain Marvel after trashing the Blockbuster Video store, a Sears store is seen in the distance bearing the incorrect logo for 1995. The all-lowercase "sears" wordmark seen in the movie wouldn't be adopted until 2010.
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The movie is set in June 1995 as evidenced by a calendar that appears next to Fury's head in one scene, however several scenes contain pop culture references to things that are out of place. In the Block Buster scene a copy of the film First Knight can be seen however this would not be released in cinemas until July of that year. The song "Only Happy when it Rains" by Garbage is heard playing on a pub jukebox although the song would not be released until August 1995 on Garbage's self-titled album and as a single the following month. A poster can be seen for the album Melon Collie and the Infinite Sadness by The Smashing Pumpkins which would not finish recording until August 1995 and not be released until October. The operating system Windows 95 in the audio CD scene was released August 24, 1995.
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The F-15s in the movie belong to the 144th FW of the California Air National Guard. The 144th didn't convert to F-15s until 2013-2014 and were flying F-16s in 1995.
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When Fury is loading the black box recording on to the computer. The Windows operating system that is displayed contains desktop icon designs that were first introduced in Windows 2000. This version of Windows was first available to manufactures late 1999 and released retail early 2000, over four years after the events of the film.
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Fury talks about WIFI password, WiFi didn't exist until 1997.
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At Rambeau's place you see a keypad for a security system on the wall, that model keypad did not come out until 2005 or so.
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The small plane at Rambeau's place in Lousiana has LED landing/taxi lights on the nose - these were not available in 1995.
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When Stan Lee is rehearsing for his part in Mallrats, it is out of place as the film is set in June 95' and the filming of Mallrats took place between 6th March and 12 April 95'
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After Vers crash-lands at the Blockbuster video store, a poster for the movie Babe (1995) can be seen in a window display. However, that movie would not be released in U.S. theaters until August 1995, two months after this film's setting, and it would not be released on home video until March 1996.
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When Vers/Danvers enters Pancho's bar, there is a small poster announcing a Texas Hold'em Tournament. Hold'em did not become a popular bar game until the late 2000s. The first use of hole/lipstick cameras on ESPN broadcasts of the 2002 World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour beginning to air on the Travel Channel in 2003 led to the popularity of Hold'em for the poker masses. - Daniel L. 'Doc' Cox, Author of "Winning Blue-Collar Hold'em"
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While Fury and Capt Marvel are waiting in the office, at Pegasus, the bulletin board has a DOL 2019 poster. Red is the color scheme for 2019.
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The fire extinguishers in the film, like in the records room, are 2016 and later models, which would not have existed in 1995.
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Captain Marvel is set in June 1995. During the movie, you see them doing a web search on AltaVista. But AltaVista was not released until December 15, 1995, by Digital Equipment Corp.

Overboard. 2018, Starring Eugenio Derbez as Leonardo Montenegro; Anna Faris as Kate Sullivan; Eva Longoria as Theresa; Mel Rodriguez as Bobby; Hannah Nordberg as Emily Sullivan; Alyvia Alyn Lind as Olivia Sullivan; Payton Lepinski as Molly Sullivan; Fernando Luján as Papi Montenegro; Cecilia Suárez as Magdalena Montenegro; Mariana Treviño as Sofia Montenegro; John Hannah as Colin; Swoosie Kurtz as Grace; Josh Segarra as Jason; Jesús Ochoa as Vito; Omar Chaparro as Burro; Adrian Uribe as Burrito; Javier Lacroix as Carlos, and Edgar Vivar as Papi's. Crave, April 27, 2019. Soundtrack: "Internacionales" - Performed by Bomba Estéreo; "California" - Performed by Saturn Returns; "Grosse Fuge in B Flat Major, Opus 133" - Written by Ludwig van Beethoven, Performed by Belcea Quartet; "Soy Yo" - Performed by Bomba Estéreo;
Hey Now
Performed by Red Garland Trio
Chicken Fight
Performed by Los Hanky Pankys
Det Var Julenissen
Performed by Petter Katastrofe (as Katastrofe)
Leave the Light On
Performed by Leslie Mills
Moody Modal Jazz
Performed by The Patrick Prouty Ensemble
Sangen Du Hater
Performed by Petter Katastrofe (as Katastrofe)
100 Other Lovers
Performed by DeVotchKa
Les Ombres Chinoises
Performed by Marina Celeste
Te Acuerdas de Tu Amiga
Performed by Adriel Favela
Basso Profundo
Performed by DeVotchKa
Girls from Rio
Written by Ray Davies
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music o/b/o Cavendish Music
Singapore Slingshot
Courtesy of Current Music
Concerto in D Minor, BWV 35+BWV 1059
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Arranged by Barry Francis
Courtesy of Firstcom Music
Dámaso
Written & Performed by Gerardo Ortiz
Los Chanates
Performed by Regulo Caro
El Penal de Tamatan
Performed by Hermanos Prado vs Los Gorriones del Topochico
Eclipse
Performed by Regulo Caro
Rio de Generic
Courtesy of Current Music
Sin Explicacion
Performed by Regulo Caro
Courtesy of Del Records, Inc.
Concerto in C Major for Two Trumpets and Strings: Second Movement - Largo
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Arranged by Osman Ashraf Bashiri & Jan Hasenoehrl
Performed by The London Session Orchestra
Air on the G String
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Arranged by Barbie McDonald
Don't Mean That Much to Me
Performed by L.A. Edwards
Take Them On
Performed by ESCQ
Poquito
Performed by Rue Melo X ESCQ
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: Second Movement - Romanze: Andante
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Arranged by Osman Ashraf Bashiri & Jan Hasenoehrl
Performed by The London Session Orchestra
Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat Major: Third Movement - Presto
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Arranged by Osman Ashraf Bashiri & Jan Hasenoehrl
Performed by The London Session Orchestra
Que Bueno Baila Usted
Written & Performed by Benny Moré (as Beny Moré)
Yo Quiero
Performed by Los Hanky Pankys feat. Josh Segarra & Jean Rodriguez
Lejos de Ti
Performed by Break Out the Crazy
Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major: First Movement - Prelude
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Olivia Blander
Yo Quiero
Performed by Jacob Forever
Three Little Maids from School
Performed by Swoosie Kurtz, Linda Pollard & David Mathews
La Fiesta No Se Ha Acabado
Performed by Gente De Zona
Cocktail Party
Written & Performed by Andrew Charles Vinter.

O.G. 2018 (HBO). Starring Jeffrey Wright as Louis, William Fichtner as Danvers, Boyd Holbrook as Pinkins, Mare Winningham as Janice, David Patrick Kelly as Larry, Yul Vazquez as Baxter, Bahni Turpin as Ludlow, Ryan Cutrona as Piner, Ato Essandoh, and Kevin Jackson as Mo. HBO, April 28, 2019. Soundtrack: "Make Em Bounce 1515" - Performed by Nugget; "Devil Doll" - Performed by Roy Orbison; "Come Go With Me"; "Cruel Cruel World" - Performed by Jackie Shane; "Loud Pack" - Performed by Profit; "The Get Down" - Performed by C.J. King; "Time To Kill" - Performed by Harbinger Complex; "Bankrolls" - Performed by Melik; "Come On And See About Me" - Performed by John Lee Hooker; "Tupelo" - Performed by Albert King; "We Like Ourselves" - Performed by Wiki x Your Old Droog; "In The Pines" - Performed by Faye Tucker; "Helping Hand" - Performed by Moloch; "Love Revelation" - Performed by Marquis de Sade; "Wave (feat. Moncelas Boston Sophia Eris)"; "Hey Joe" - Performed by Pendleton Praise Team. Trivia: Filming Locations: Pendleton, Indiana, USA.

Ocean's 8 (stylized onscreen as Ocean's Eight). 2018, Starring
Sandra Bullock as Debbie Ocean, a professional thief and Danny Ocean's sister.
Cate Blanchett as Lou Miller, Debbie's friend and partner-in-crime.
Anne Hathaway as Daphne Kluger, a famous actress.
Mindy Kaling as Amita, a jewelry maker.
Sarah Paulson as Tammy, a suburban mom and fence.
Awkwafina as Constance, a loudmouthed street hustler and pickpocket.
Rihanna as Nine Ball/Leslie, a talented hacker.
Helena Bonham Carter as Rose Weil, a ditzy, disgraced fashion designer.
Richard Armitage as Claude Becker, an art dealer who framed Debbie for a crime he instigated.
James Corden as John Frazier, an insurance fraud investigator.
Griffin Dunne as Parole Board Officer (voice only)
Additionally, Dakota Fanning appears as Penelope Stern, a celebrity who Kluger is jealous of, and Nathanya Alexander appears as Veronica, Nine Ball's younger sister.[4] Elliott Gould and Qin Shaobo reprise their roles from the previous films as Reuben Tishkoff and "The Amazing" Yen, respectively. Matt Damon and Carl Reiner were also set to reprise their respective characters Linus Caldwell and Saul Bloom, but their scenes were cut.[5][6] Marlo Thomas, Dana Ivey, Mary Louise Wilson and Elizabeth Ashley appear as elderly actresses who help the crew shift their stolen gems.[7] Celebrities who cameo as themselves in the film include Anna Wintour, Zayn Malik, Katie Holmes, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, Kim Kardashian, Common, Adriana Lima, Desiigner, Kylie Jenner, Alexander Wang, Kendall Jenner, Ira Glass, Gigi Hadid, Lily Aldridge, Olivia Munn, Jaime King, Zac Posen, Hailey Baldwin, Derek Blasberg, Sofia Richie, Heidi Klum, Kelly Rohrbach, and Lauren Santo Domingo. Crave, April 29, 2019. Soundtrack: "Best Friend" -
Written by Sophie Hawley-Weld, Tucker Halpern, Hiromi Kawanabe, Miriam Nervo, Olivia Nervo, James Patterson and Alisa Ueno
Performed by Sofi Tukker featuring Nervo, Alisa Ueno & The Knocks
You and Only You
Performed by Eamon (as Eamon Doyle)
Love Is All Around
Written by Sonny Curtis
Performed by Sammy Davis Jr.
Hypnotize
Performed by The Notorious B.I.G.
Contains a sample of "Rise" - Performed by Herb Alpert
Courtesy of Almo Properties, LLC
Bossy
Performed by Kelis featuring Too $hort
Action Line
Written and Performed by Dorothy Ashby
(How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window
Written by Bob Merrill
Performed by Patti Page
Hot Sand
Performed by Anubian Lights (Len Del Rio and Thomas Johnston)
Fugue in D Minor
by Johann Sebastian Bach
Arranged by Clive Brooks, Hugo Montgomery-Campbell and David Stewart
Masks Rappelling Down
from The Perfect Score (2004)
Written by John Murphy
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures Corporation
Petite Fleur
Performed by Chris Barber and His Jazz Band & Monty Sunshine
Lara's Theme
Written by Maurice Jarre
Performed by James Last and his Orchestra
Parce que tu crois
Written and Performed by Charles Aznavour
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
Written by Lee Hazlewood
Performed by Nancy Sinatra
E.V.A.
Written by Angelo Badalamenti (as Andy Badale), Marie Perreault and Jean-Jacques Perrey
Superfly
Written and Performed by Curtis Mayfield
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
Written by Lee Hazlewood
Performed by Nick West featuring Merenia
Contains a sample of "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'"
Performed by Nancy Sinatra
Courtesy of Boots Enterprises Inc.
Organ overlay by Simon Franglen
Gold on the Ceiling
Performed by The Black Keys
Me & Mr Jones
Written and Performed by Amy Winehouse
Cold Comfort Lane
Performed by Holy Moly & The Crackers . Anachronism: We are told that the Toussaint has been in Cartier's vault since 1968. Programmable magnets, the technology behind the necklace's unique clasp, was invented in 2008.

The First Purge. 2018, Starring
Y'lan Noel as Dmitri[4]
Lex Scott Davis[4] as Nya
Joivan Wade[5] as Isaiah
Mugga as Dolores
Christian Robinson as Capital A
Lauren Vélez[5] as Luisa
Kristen Solis as Selina
Marisa Tomei as Dr. May Updale/The Architect[6]
Cindy Robinson as Purge Announcement Voice
Levy Tran as Roenick
Patch Darragh as Arlo Sabian/Chief of Staff
Maria Rivera as Anna
Chyna Layne as Elsa
Siya as Blaise
Melonie Diaz as Juani
Mo McRae as 7 & 7
Steve Harris as Freddy
Rotimi Paul as Skeletor
Kevin Carrigan as General Smiley. Crave, April 29, 2019. Soundtrack: "Uhohhhh
Written by Troy Ave (as Roland Collins), David George Scott
Performed by Troy Ave
Courtesy of BSB Records
Under license from EMPIRE
Problem Solver
Written by DeRon Nelson
Performed by Tbam
Courtesy of Dahomey Music Enterprises
Can't Hold Me
Written by David Simpson, Qadash Lee
Performed by Curly Savv & Dah Dah
Mo Bamba
Written by Khadimoul Fall, David Biral, Denzel Baptiste, Jerry Cruz
Performed by Sheck Wes
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Let It Whip
Written by Ndugu Chancler (as Leon Ndugu Chancler), Reggie Andrews
Performed by The Dazz Band
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Catch a Lick
Written by Edward Grant Palmer
Performed by IamG
Courtesy of PUSH.audio
Dooney Bag
Written by Brandon N. Caddell, Dwyan Marsh, Bakale Tekle
Performed by Caligrafi Jones
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Alive
Written by Lil Jon (as Jonathan H. Smith), Dylan Ragland, Trocon Markous Roberts (as Markous Roberts), 2 Chainz (as Tauheed Epps), Offset (as Kiari Cephus), Marlin Hookman Bonds (as Marlin Bonds), K. Nita
Performed by Lil Jon, Offset & 2 Chainz
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
NASCAR
Written by Arsenio Hall, Frederick Allen, Rodney Smith
Performed by 1PLAYY
Courtesy of Commission Music
Under license from BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Guatemala
Written by Swae Lee (as Khalif Brown), Jamal Rashad, Tunde Akinwande (as Akintunde Akinwande), Slim Jxmmi (as Aaquil Brown), Karl Rubin
Performed by Rae Sremmurd, Swae Lee & Slim Jxmmi
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Plug Walk
Written by Rich the Kid (as Dimitri Roger), Grant Dickinson
Performed by Rich the Kid
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Up
Written by Desiigner (as Sidney Selby III), Alex Christian Jean Petit, Paul Beauregard, Lord Infamous (as Ricky Dunigan), Juicy J (as Jordan Houston)
Performed by Desiigner
Courtesy of G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Which One Which
Written by Maestro Harrell
Performed by Maestro Harrell (as M A E S T R O)
Courtesy of Wonderwall Recordings
Lost It
Written by Rich the Kid (as Dimitri Roger), Quavo (as Quavious Marshall), Metro Boomin (as Leland Wayne), Offset (as Kiari Cephus)
Performed by Rich the Kid feat. Quavo & Offset
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Reaper Cometh
Written by Kevin Lax, Desiigner (as Sidney Selby III)
Performed by Desiigner
Desiigner appears courtesy of Getting Out Our Dreams, Inc./Def Jam Recordings, a divsion of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Alright
Written by Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams, Sounwave (as Mark Anthony Spears), Kawan Prather
Performed by Kendrick Lamar
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises.