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He’s great in Sid and Nancy too, took me years of watching Shameless to realize Monica was NancyYeah something happened to him because he was insane in early roles. True Romance and Dracula he’s also bonkers.
He’s great in Sid and Nancy too, took me years of watching Shameless to realize Monica was NancyYeah something happened to him because he was insane in early roles. True Romance and Dracula he’s also bonkers.
Don't open your hood and leave your rig unattended. Dumb!Anyone see Breakdown (97) with Kurt Russell? I hadn't heard of it but saw it on HBOMax and it sounded promising. Really good edge of your seat thriller. A couple's car breaks down on a lonely highway in the American West. A trucker kidnaps the wife and Russell has to go Liam Neeson to try and get his wife back. Lots of edge of your seat action and a gorgeous sun drenched dessert setting. Highly recommend.
JT Walsh was a great movie villain. He was pure evil in Breakdown and Sling Blade.Very good casting decisions too.
I snap preordered that. A no brainer.Godfather fans...the film will be shown in theaters for its 50th Anniversary beginning Feb. 25 and will take advantage of the recent 4K transfer supervised by writer-director Francis Ford Coppola.
The 4k ultra HD limited collector’s edition releases on March 22.
You seeing them individually, or just the trilogy for $100 or so?I snap preordered that. A no brainer.
It'll be all an in one set but it's pretty likely that pre-order price is high. I'd guess the real price will be around $75, give or take $5.You seeing them individually, or just the trilogy for $100 or so?
TrilogyYou seeing them individually, or just the trilogy for $100 or so?
I think I saw someone post that he expects them to be sold individually
I'll probably wait for that. I know I'm odd, but not sure how much I'd even watch part 2.I think I saw someone post that he expects them to be sold individually
2>1 for me but it’s razor close. FFC owned the 70s, what a decade.I'll probably wait for that. I know I'm odd, but not sure how much I'd even watch part 2.
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Yeah I was to question what your expectations were exactly but then I saw the last comment.Watched these on Netflix. Both pretty awful
Hypnotic - the girl from Midnight Mass gets hypnotized by the guy from Life On Mars
Just Go With It - Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston comedy that wasn’t very funny (I guess this came out in 2011 but I have no recollection of it)
oh, my wife picked these BTW
for me the best part of the trilogy is Micheal's transformation in 1. The aftermath wasn't as interesting to me.2>1 for me but it’s razor close. FFC owned the 70s, what a decade.
Fair and I can’t argue with how magnetic Brando is as Don Vito. I really like the parallel structure of 2. Watching the rise of the father and fall of the son is fascinating to me. Love how it becomes an epic spanning so much time. But it’s picking hairs.for me the best part of the trilogy is Micheal's transformation in 1. The aftermath wasn't as interesting to me.
That looks like a nice lineup.On the topic of TCM, pretty good lineup for MLK day tomorrow… The Defiant Ones with Sidney Poitier, Sounder with Cicely Tyson, and Nothing but a Man (a personal favorite).
A couple of Howard Alk’s documentaries on the schedule too, including 1971’s The Murder of Fred Hampton.
huge fan of the OG Rainbow Coalition - RPC was the only agent of change in that turbulent time that took on its own prolims (hello, 2022 - being a victim dont make you right) as strongly as it opposed its oppressors. had their patch on my obligatory fatigue jacket for yrs&yrs - wish i could find a new one.Highly recommend HBO Max today. They have 2 docs from late 60s/early 70s. American Revolution Part 2 that chronicles the '68 Democratic Convention and it's aftermath among community organizers. It's a raw fly on the wall look at the Panthers, Chicago PD, the Young Patriots and middle class liberals. The other movie, also by Howard Alk, is The Murder of Fred Hampton. Just incredible glimpses from the inside.
Any idea if it's available on a streaming service? What year was it produced?The Tragedy of Macbeth is awesome. One of the best adaptations I’ve seen.
It’s on Apple+, just came out this weekend. Stars Denzel and Frances McDormand, directed by Joel Coen. The look of the film is absolutely stunnning.Any idea if it's available on a streaming service? What year was it produced?
The fight at the end was so good. I was almost standing up cheering.Really enjoyed "The Last Duel" out on HBO Max now.
Probably my favorite film in a year-ish?
Yeah it is. With the soundtrack being no small reason for it being so.you know what else is awesome? The Lost Boys!
wrong song. not saxxy enough.Yeah it is. With the soundtrack being no small reason for it being so.you know what else is awesome? The Lost Boys!
I linked the entire playlist, but yes, that is not to be missed.wrong song. not saxxy enough.
The Call were a really underrated band. And iirc, they were from Santa Cruz (aka Santa Carla), where the movie was filmed.I linked the entire playlist, but yes, that is not to be missed.
The funny thing is, that's a really good cover of a really good song.
I haven't watched it for ages and just realized not long ago, seeing a still picture of the film, that Alex Winter a.k.a. Bill S Preston esq. was in it.
agree. reheated Russell Banks. might have had more impact in a time when everything wasnt gay or raceWe saw The Power of the Dog over the weekend (at home).
Gorgeous. But thematically a bit limp for me.
Yeahhhh this really didn’t hit me as hard as it appears it did for others. Kinda felt like the ending was sort of obvious. It was a beautiful watch, just not an amazing movie.We saw The Power of the Dog over the weekend (at home).
Gorgeous. But thematically a bit limp for me.
The best part of it was the updating of the original Scream’s critique of genre. This one added their commentary on the modern horror movement as well as mocking the sequel/reboot/requel. I also thought most of the new cast members were pretty strong. They let them shine and didn’t over use the classic characters. I liked it considering it was a 5th film in a horror franchise.Took my oldest daughter to see Scream last night.
As previously said, not as good as the original. A little slow to start, but picked up strong. Also a little sappy.
What I didn't care for was the end /reasoning. I felt throughout the movie I knew what was going on and I kind of did. But I felt I could have written a far better explanation and I felt the writer and director missed out on a big opportunity.
We saw The Power of the Dog over the weekend (at home).
Gorgeous. But thematically a bit limp for me.
I liked it ok, so I think we felt differently. But the story felt hackneyed, obvious and limp. TBH, I could've turned the sound off and still liked it- it looked that good. And I liked the way the Cumberbatch and Son character were handled once the Power of the Dog took effect and some of the power switched.I watched it last weekend also. I felt the same way. I just didn't like it. I didn't like the story, the characters, nothing really.
My best friend in/after college was named Steve......you can imagine how that went for him after this movie.....The Cable Guy is ####### beautiful.![]()