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It’s a shame how many great movies are forgotten.
It makes sense, given that we are all constantly drowning in content, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to give those movies a little extra love now and again.
In August the Watch with us The team highlights three titles of your favorite streamers who could use more attention.
If you like movies, look at the amusement and ignore this Pipe. Crush and Amazon Prime Video.
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Sausage party Often named as an example of a ridiculous adult animation of Raunchy, and certainly that is. But what is not spoken enough is how this film is a stunningly clever criticism of organized religion. The story follows Frank (Seth rogen), a hot dog in a grocery store populated by sentimental food.
All food items believe that when they are chosen by the “gods” (human beings), they are transported to “The Great Beyond” – a grocery store version of heaven. But when Frank and his friends begin to realize that the great may not be beyond as heavenly as they were hoping, all their way of life begins to fall. The movie is surprising provoking the mind-at least, until it turns into a huge food orgy.
Watch Sausage party on Pipe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gih5wmuexzy
Duncan (Liam James) is a shy, introverted boy whose mother (Collette tones) dates a complete jerk called Trent (Steve Carell). When their poor mixed family spends the summer at Trent’s Beach House, Duncan wants to escape from them all-but he stumbled into a life-changing job in a local water park controlled by Owen (Sam Rockwell).
The way back funny, tender and extremely charming. If you try to say you didn’t fall a little in love with Rockwell while watching this movie, well, I wouldn’t believe you.
Watch The way back on Crush.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzti8qkbwpo
The trailer for this movie sequence Dropped this week, and some of the watches with US team members were interesting – especially as we had never seen the original. Bob Odenkirk (Better to call Saul) stars in Nobody Like Hutch, a light family man who hides a dark past as a murderer.
When his family is threatened by a figure from his past, Hutch is forced to jump into a violent act, kicking a barrel. He was successful in “nobody” for 12 years – but not now. Nobody is a funny, insightful and entertaining thriller that sells Odenkirk completely as an acting star.
Watch Nobody on Amazon Prime Video.