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Amazon Prime 4K HDR It was entertaining to see Tobey my favorite Spiderman back but don't get why this was the 6th highest grossing movie of all time? It is not bad but not one of the all time great movies either. |
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I own this It was good the first time and even better the second. It is hard to watch to see him descend into madness but you realize how great Joaquin was when you compare him to Cmom Cmon a completely different character. De Niro excelled as Murray Franklin. What a prick. :lol: Maybe there could be a sequel but Phoenix does not seem like the guy who wants to be stuck in a franchise. |
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I visited my parents this weekend, so it was time to watch another old movie I'd never heard of (but should have):
Battleground (1949) - WW2 movie that follows a company of infantry men in the 101st Airborne during the Battle of the Bulge, as they fight the Germans in the area around the Belgian town of Bastogne. We get to know the characters and their backgrounds and personalities as they leave their base to head into action, dodging mortar shells, digging foxholes, and keeping an eye out for German spies. There's humor and tragedy, and of course, ultimately victory, but not without loss. I was unfamiliar with many of the actors, though apparently Van Johnson was a big star at the time. Ricardo Montalban has a small but significant role, and James Arness has a very small role, too. James Whitmore was quite familiar to me, as he had a long, prolific acting career and I've seen him in many movies and tv shows. He may be best known to many as "Brooks Hatlen" from The Shawshank Redemption (Brooks was the old inmate who got released and hung himself). I have to imagine this movie was a big influence on many subsequent WW2 films and tv series, including Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. It's definitely worth a watch if you like the genre. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...1fe51e2a78.jpg |
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Magnolia (1999)
As divisive as this film is, I appreciate re-visiting it from time to time. |
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A Shot in the Dark (1935). A generic murder mystery at a college. Everett van Sloan as a professor. I liked it because it used every trope you can think of: "I saw someone enter the murdered man's room -- I'll tell you who it was later," the secret marriage, two unrelated guys who look the same, and a murder disguised as a suicide. (Tubi)
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Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca
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But the Firm does not belong in that category unless Tom Cruise is viewed as a devil.
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The Protector (1985) - I love this Jackie Chan flick even though it’s not that popular and the man disowns it too. Gotta love the plenty full-frontal shots of the females too.
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Originally Posted by asianxcore
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Long Weekend (1978)
One of the best Eco-Horror films ever committed to celluloid. |
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Hulu Pablo turns in a Oscar worthy performance about people living on the margins and makes you appreciate your life more. |
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The Kingsman
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HBO It seemed like nobody liked this or maybe expected something scarier or more Scifi or a thriller since it was adapted from a Stephen King book? I think I have seen it maybe 3 times. Hope Davis in 2001 what a smoke show. RIP Anton Yelchin who was a young kid in this movie. Sucks there is no blu-ray release. |
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Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca
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HBO It seemed like nobody liked this or maybe expected something scarier or more Scifi or a thriller since it was adapted from a Stephen King book? I think I have seen it maybe 3 times. Hope Davis in 2001 what a smoke show. RIP Anton Yelchin who was a young kid in this movie. Sucks there is no blu-ray release. Wondering if this is one that could be released under the Warner Archive Collection line. |
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Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca
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It is maybe 1 hr and 44 minutes or a little less with the credits
It was not horrible but not great either but worth watching to look at Haley Lu. Watched it today, enjoyed it. Some cheesy stuff and the after Carnival scene had me :lol: & -eek-. My favorite scene was at the end, Explanation of the procedure. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...ba9a6c9e26.png |
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Originally Posted by TheMovieman
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Don't remember anything about this one, but looking on IMDb, I did rate an 8/10...
Wondering if this is one that could be released under the Warner Archive Collection line. I hope It seems like a new movie every time I watch it :lol: |
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Showtime This was in theaters? :lol: Written and directed by Joe David Moore from Avatar. Meyers had a sick apartment or town house in NY. First Jacinda Barrett sighting in decades. |
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Shirley (2020)
Though I'm unfamiliar with the life & work of Shirley Jackson, I enjoyed the performances in the film, especially from Elisabeth Moss. Not a film that I would re-visit again. |
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The Sadness (2021)
DiabolikDVD's mini-description on Twitter was a perfect review of this film: "Imagine 28 Days Later with Dead Alive level gore and a CATIII mean spiritedness. That's The Sadness" It also forgets to mention that it severely lacks likeable characters. Though most of this film's traction has been (and will be) on the sheer level of gore and borderline CATIII inspired nonsense. |
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I watched Chappie last night. I actually enjoyed it up until the last few minutes. I understand that the thematic and tonal shifts could be jarring for some people, though. And I could see the robot being annoying.
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2010: The Year We Make Contact. After spending a few moments trying to determine when the movie took place based on the '80s-looking earth tech onscreen (next time, pay attention to the title, right?) I knew that something wonderful was not going to happen. Clarke's weirdly sappy ending was not welcome. 2.7/5
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The junkies in Chappie were annoying. :lol:
I thought the final minutes were the best and sad too. |
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it had some moments here and there but overall did not really care for it |
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Netflix streaming It was ok though I wanted to love it or maybe be a 3 1/2 or 4 star movie at least. When Chris Noth was on the screen it was more engaging. |
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