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​WITH ITUNES CERTIFICATE CODE ENJOY THE 5 BEST MOVIES ON HBO GO AND HBO NOW - PART 8

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HBO’s line up continues to refresh with as many great films added as those that are expiring - including several high in this last month. Totally you can use credit from iTunes Card Code at USCardCode.com to enjoy all of them.

Here are the 5 best movies on HBO:

Platoon

Platoon

hands and arms held aloft as Vietnamese soldiers gun him down, his fellow infantrymen the sole audience to his grim and lonesome demise on the ground. Is he making an act of supplication in his final moments? Is he submitting to death itself? Or is his gesture meant to be interpreted as an acknowledgment of his helplessness, a pantomime outcry at his betrayal and abandonment? No matter how many times this scene plays out, its subtexts remain open to interpretation.

Bessie

Bessie

Bessie’s finest moments, as it encompasses all that makes the HBO film so wonderful. There’s Queen Latifah in all her glory, finally setting up her own tour and making sure everyone knows who’s boss. There’s the hilarity when she lets down one of the hopefuls auditioning - “You must be darker than the bag to be on my show!” After all, Bessie is an incredibly funny movie at times.

Highlander

Highlander

Australian director Russell Mulcahy’s background was in music videos—Highlander has that same kind of stylized, operatic, overblown nature.

Fighters who grow in strength and power, exponentially, with each successive victory, until only the two absolute worst remain. They’d probably be throwing Kamehameha waves and kicking over buildings after thousands of years of accumulated power, right? Nope, it just comes down to two dudes with swords clanging away at one another in a poorly lit, abandoned, vaguely industrial setting. Despite this, the film has endured with a gritty story, Sean Connery goofing around, an unforgettably crass and vile villain and Queen on the soundtrack.

Jackie

Jackie

We understand that, barely a week after John F. Kennedy’s assassination, a conversation between Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Portman) and Life journalist Theodore H. White (Billy Crudup, smugly zombified) frames the film, tacks it to some semblance of spacetime -but the rest of Pablo Larraín’s biopic operates. the Chilean director understands: If the film is about grief, then the film must act as grief acts. Unmoored and aimless, Jackie acts like a bad dream.

The Terminator

The Terminator

with modern weapons is so ineffectual, it’s nearly comical. It’s as if Schwarzenegger is playing entropy itself - entropy seemingly a theme of The Terminator series, given the time-hopping do-overs, reboots, and retreads since. You can destroy a terminator, but the future (apparently driven by box office receipts) refuses to be changed.

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