Yeah, it was not very good.Heard it was good. May as well give it a shot.I am more shocked that someone might watch it.Was shocked to see Accountant 2 already on Prime. Might watch it tonight.![]()
Made it about 25 minutes in
Was leavable for me
Yeah, it was not very good.Heard it was good. May as well give it a shot.I am more shocked that someone might watch it.Was shocked to see Accountant 2 already on Prime. Might watch it tonight.![]()
Made it about 25 minutes in
Was leavable for me
Why would you do this to yourself?The Surfer with Nic Cage, wtf did I watch, it was David Lynch meets Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas with a bit of a train wreck thrown in.
Can’t say I’m not intriguedThe Surfer with Nic Cage, wtf did I watch, it was David Lynch meets Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas with a bit of a train wreck thrown in.
I'm currently binging all the Final Destinations as I've never seen any but the first one before. I'm on 5 which is the suspension bridge collapse one and it so far has the best production value. Overall not a fan of the series but I am interested in the new one so I'm pot committed at this point.Went with my oldest daughter to see the most recent Final Destination. I loved it.
I completely enjoyed the 1st.I thought the first one was not great. Is this better or worse than the original?I watched the Accountant 2 as well.After all the hype from last week, I fired up The Accountant 2 and enjoyed the hell out of it. Thought it was better than the first one, funnier, seemed to flow better and I think Affleck was born for this role because I'm not sure if it's much of a stretch for him. Loved the back & forth with Bernthal throughout. The FBI woman was the big downer for me, she just didn't seem to fit in this one. I went back and watched The Accountant to refresh the backstory after. I enjoyed both, at least it's a new premise or was, forgot how old the original was (2016).I enjoyed Accountant 2.... Lacked something from the first one but still decent
Also finished a rewatch of The Pacific after listening to a podcast about new book about Eugene Sledge by his son. Just as horrific as I remember. This lead me to rewatch Letters From Iwo Jima. Another great movie with a different premise, telling the story from the losers perspective. Yes there were a few from the German view but I don't recall a bunch about Japan.
I thought it was pretty bad. Writing made not much sense plotwise, and I didn't like how goofball he and his brother became.
That sounds so bad but reviews do look good and I’ll take your word on this and try it out.I pivoted off a brand new movie to Lars and the Real Girl. (Prime) for last night's movie. A movie with that plot has no business being that good, sweet, and heartwarming. I saw it once back in the day, but I have been hesitant to do a rewatch thinking it might not hold up. I might have liked it even more this time around.
It's pg-13, so you know the movie doesn't go there. I was also surprised to see so many good reviews from the audience on imdb and RT. Seems like 7.0/10+ average on all the sites.That sounds so bad but reviews do look good and I’ll take your word on this and try it out.I pivoted off a brand new movie to Lars and the Real Girl. (Prime) for last night's movie. A movie with that plot has no business being that good, sweet, and heartwarming. I saw it once back in the day, but I have been hesitant to do a rewatch thinking it might not hold up. I might have liked it even more this time around.
That movie looks so god awful. I think I heard on a podcast Barry Levinson is old friends with Zaslav who runs Warner Bros so his buddy gave him the $50 million to make this. Just lighting money on fire, he’s so incompetent and absolutely not worth the $50 million a year he makes. Not sure which one is a bigger waste of money, Alto Knights or his salary.Just watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
What's weird is how movies are promoted today compared to 30 years ago. 30 years ago I would have heard of this right before it hit the theatres. Nowadays movies just randomly drop on stream platforms. I'd never even heard of this move just stumbled on it searching Prime. How in the world did I miss this. I thought wow, Dinero and the mob. Out of respect for those two things I watched. It was basically time filler. Not a good thing. Ha haThat movie looks so god awful. I think I heard on a podcast Barry Levinson is old friends with Zaslav who runs Warner Bros so his buddy gave him the $50 million to make this. Just lighting money on fire, he’s so incompetent and absolutely not worth the $50 million a year he makes. Not sure which one is a bigger waste of money, Alto Knights or his salary.Just watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Yeah I think there’s a very clear reason they spent no money promoting it.What's weird is how movies are promoted today compared to 30 years ago. 30 years ago I would have heard of this right before it hit the theatres. Nowadays movies just randomly drop on stream platforms. I'd never even heard of this move just stumbled on it searching Prime. How in the world did I miss this. I thought wow, Dinero and the mob. Out of respect for those two things I watched. It was basically time filler. Not a good thing. Ha haThat movie looks so god awful. I think I heard on a podcast Barry Levinson is old friends with Zaslav who runs Warner Bros so his buddy gave him the $50 million to make this. Just lighting money on fire, he’s so incompetent and absolutely not worth the $50 million a year he makes. Not sure which one is a bigger waste of money, Alto Knights or his salary.Just watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Mike Meyers in Austin Powers, So I married an Axe MurderJust watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Thought this was on MAX?Just watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Austin Powers was a good one.Mike Meyers in Austin Powers, So I married an Axe MurderJust watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove.
but yeah... agreed- for the most part, not usually successful.
Oh. My bad. It was on Max not Prime. Edited my post. ApologiesThought this was on MAX?Just watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
It worked for Van Damme!Mike Meyers in Austin Powers, So I married an Axe MurderJust watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove.
but yeah... agreed- for the most part, not usually successful.
What's weird is how movies are promoted today compared to 30 years ago. 30 years ago I would have heard of this right before it hit the theatres. Nowadays movies just randomly drop on stream platforms. I'd never even heard of this move just stumbled on it searching Prime. How in the world did I miss this. I thought wow, Dinero and the mob. Out of respect for those two things I watched. It was basically time filler. Not a good thing. Ha haThat movie looks so god awful. I think I heard on a podcast Barry Levinson is old friends with Zaslav who runs Warner Bros so his buddy gave him the $50 million to make this. Just lighting money on fire, he’s so incompetent and absolutely not worth the $50 million a year he makes. Not sure which one is a bigger waste of money, Alto Knights or his salary.Just watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Seems to work better for comedyMike Meyers in Austin Powers, So I married an Axe MurderJust watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove.
but yeah... agreed- for the most part, not usually successful.
Mike Meyers in Austin Powers, So I married an Axe MurderJust watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove.
but yeah... agreed- for the most part, not usually successful.
didn't Jeremy Irons play brothers in a... drama?Seems to work better for comedyMike Meyers in Austin Powers, So I married an Axe MurderJust watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove.
but yeah... agreed- for the most part, not usually successful.
Dead Ringersdidn't Jeremy Irons play brothers in a... drama?Seems to work better for comedyMike Meyers in Austin Powers, So I married an Axe MurderJust watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove.
but yeah... agreed- for the most part, not usually successful.
I was thinking of some summer/coming of age type movies and instead of starting Stand By Me, The Great Outdoors, or the Way Way Back yet again, I heard @BLOCKED_PUNT 's voice asking me why I don't look for something newer to me. That led me down a rabbit hole and adding to the queue: The To Do List (kanopy), My Old ***, Mud, The Skeleton Twins, Young Adult, and The Peanut Butter Falcon. 4 I haven't seen before, and a couple only once.
First I watched The To Do List (2013), and wow is that movie funny but raunchy. I chose it for Aubrey Plaza, and I had forgotten that Bill Hader was in it, so double bonus. Written and directed by Maggie Carey, it is very much in the vein of Superbad and others and maybe even more explicit and rauchy. OR, I will admit it might feel that way since it's from the pov of HS girls. I laughed and cringed a lot. I love Plaza's dry deadpan delivery and since I like uncomfortable comedy, this was a perfect vehicle for that. I recently watched a bit of Booksmart, and that is a decent comparison but this one is even more explicit. I think tonight I will go with My Old *** or Skeleton Twins to go with the Hader/Plaza theme.
We seem to go younger and animated with the 10 year old, so i might not be much help.I was thinking of some summer/coming of age type movies and instead of starting Stand By Me, The Great Outdoors, or the Way Way Back yet again, I heard @BLOCKED_PUNT 's voice asking me why I don't look for something newer to me. That led me down a rabbit hole and adding to the queue: The To Do List (kanopy), My Old ***, Mud, The Skeleton Twins, Young Adult, and The Peanut Butter Falcon. 4 I haven't seen before, and a couple only once.
First I watched The To Do List (2013), and wow is that movie funny but raunchy. I chose it for Aubrey Plaza, and I had forgotten that Bill Hader was in it, so double bonus. Written and directed by Maggie Carey, it is very much in the vein of Superbad and others and maybe even more explicit and rauchy. OR, I will admit it might feel that way since it's from the pov of HS girls. I laughed and cringed a lot. I love Plaza's dry deadpan delivery and since I like uncomfortable comedy, this was a perfect vehicle for that. I recently watched a bit of Booksmart, and that is a decent comparison but this one is even more explicit. I think tonight I will go with My Old *** or Skeleton Twins to go with the Hader/Plaza theme.
You movie buffs should put a summer/coming of age type movie list together for dads like me who are always on the hunt for movies to watch with my kids. My twins are almost 10 and soon enough, won't want anything to do with me (I have older sons so I know) so I'd love to have a list at the ready for them.
As mentioned in Tim's thread, we watched Stand By Me on Friday. That's as close to the perfect coming of age/summer fun movie as it gets. I loved it when I watched in in the 80s, showed my older boys 10 years ago and they loved it and so did my twin boys on Fri. Just perfect.
We've got JAWS on deck. Can't wait.
My GirlI was thinking of some summer/coming of age type movies and instead of starting Stand By Me, The Great Outdoors, or the Way Way Back yet again, I heard @BLOCKED_PUNT 's voice asking me why I don't look for something newer to me. That led me down a rabbit hole and adding to the queue: The To Do List (kanopy), My Old ***, Mud, The Skeleton Twins, Young Adult, and The Peanut Butter Falcon. 4 I haven't seen before, and a couple only once.
First I watched The To Do List (2013), and wow is that movie funny but raunchy. I chose it for Aubrey Plaza, and I had forgotten that Bill Hader was in it, so double bonus. Written and directed by Maggie Carey, it is very much in the vein of Superbad and others and maybe even more explicit and rauchy. OR, I will admit it might feel that way since it's from the pov of HS girls. I laughed and cringed a lot. I love Plaza's dry deadpan delivery and since I like uncomfortable comedy, this was a perfect vehicle for that. I recently watched a bit of Booksmart, and that is a decent comparison but this one is even more explicit. I think tonight I will go with My Old *** or Skeleton Twins to go with the Hader/Plaza theme.
You movie buffs should put a summer/coming of age type movie list together for dads like me who are always on the hunt for movies to watch with my kids. My twins are almost 10 and soon enough, won't want anything to do with me (I have older sons so I know) so I'd love to have a list at the ready for them.
As mentioned in Tim's thread, we watched Stand By Me on Friday. That's as close to the perfect coming of age/summer fun movie as it gets. I loved it when I watched in in the 80s, showed my older boys 10 years ago and they loved it and so did my twin boys on Fri. Just perfect.
We've got JAWS on deck. Can't wait.
What's weird is how movies are promoted today compared to 30 years ago. 30 years ago I would have heard of this right before it hit the theatres. Nowadays movies just randomly drop on stream platforms. I'd never even heard of this move just stumbled on it searching Prime. How in the world did I miss this. I thought wow, Dinero and the mob. Out of respect for those two things I watched. It was basically time filler. Not a good thing. Ha haThat movie looks so god awful. I think I heard on a podcast Barry Levinson is old friends with Zaslav who runs Warner Bros so his buddy gave him the $50 million to make this. Just lighting money on fire, he’s so incompetent and absolutely not worth the $50 million a year he makes. Not sure which one is a bigger waste of money, Alto Knights or his salary.Just watched Amazon Prime, The Alto Knights. I'll start by saying I'll generally always watch this genre. Overall it was meh. Absolutely hate that they had Dinero play two roles. Hate it. Almost turned it off for that. Why do movies do that? Only example of that ever kinda working for me was Hardy in Legend. Thought twin brothers at least had some logic behind it. Might be other examples of it working, but this one isn't one fo them. It's worth a one time watch for me then forgotten.
when they are high school junior's you'll have to watch porky's with them so they know what to expect senior year followed by revenge of the nerds the following year to get them ready for college. hth....I was thinking of some summer/coming of age type movies and instead of starting Stand By Me, The Great Outdoors, or the Way Way Back yet again, I heard @BLOCKED_PUNT 's voice asking me why I don't look for something newer to me. That led me down a rabbit hole and adding to the queue: The To Do List (kanopy), My Old ***, Mud, The Skeleton Twins, Young Adult, and The Peanut Butter Falcon. 4 I haven't seen before, and a couple only once.
First I watched The To Do List (2013), and wow is that movie funny but raunchy. I chose it for Aubrey Plaza, and I had forgotten that Bill Hader was in it, so double bonus. Written and directed by Maggie Carey, it is very much in the vein of Superbad and others and maybe even more explicit and rauchy. OR, I will admit it might feel that way since it's from the pov of HS girls. I laughed and cringed a lot. I love Plaza's dry deadpan delivery and since I like uncomfortable comedy, this was a perfect vehicle for that. I recently watched a bit of Booksmart, and that is a decent comparison but this one is even more explicit. I think tonight I will go with My Old *** or Skeleton Twins to go with the Hader/Plaza theme.
You movie buffs should put a summer/coming of age type movie list together for dads like me who are always on the hunt for movies to watch with my kids. My twins are almost 10 and soon enough, won't want anything to do with me (I have older sons so I know) so I'd love to have a list at the ready for them.
As mentioned in Tim's thread, we watched Stand By Me on Friday. That's as close to the perfect coming of age/summer fun movie as it gets. I loved it when I watched in in the 80s, showed my older boys 10 years ago and they loved it and so did my twin boys on Fri. Just perfect.
We've got JAWS on deck. Can't wait.
I’d go with American Pie and Superbad over Porkys. Porkys kinda sucked, probably should have been on my overrated list but that’s how little I think of itwhen they are high school junior's you'll have to watch porky's with them so they know what to expect senior year followed by revenge of the nerds the following year to get them ready for college. hth....I was thinking of some summer/coming of age type movies and instead of starting Stand By Me, The Great Outdoors, or the Way Way Back yet again, I heard @BLOCKED_PUNT 's voice asking me why I don't look for something newer to me. That led me down a rabbit hole and adding to the queue: The To Do List (kanopy), My Old ***, Mud, The Skeleton Twins, Young Adult, and The Peanut Butter Falcon. 4 I haven't seen before, and a couple only once.
First I watched The To Do List (2013), and wow is that movie funny but raunchy. I chose it for Aubrey Plaza, and I had forgotten that Bill Hader was in it, so double bonus. Written and directed by Maggie Carey, it is very much in the vein of Superbad and others and maybe even more explicit and rauchy. OR, I will admit it might feel that way since it's from the pov of HS girls. I laughed and cringed a lot. I love Plaza's dry deadpan delivery and since I like uncomfortable comedy, this was a perfect vehicle for that. I recently watched a bit of Booksmart, and that is a decent comparison but this one is even more explicit. I think tonight I will go with My Old *** or Skeleton Twins to go with the Hader/Plaza theme.
You movie buffs should put a summer/coming of age type movie list together for dads like me who are always on the hunt for movies to watch with my kids. My twins are almost 10 and soon enough, won't want anything to do with me (I have older sons so I know) so I'd love to have a list at the ready for them.
As mentioned in Tim's thread, we watched Stand By Me on Friday. That's as close to the perfect coming of age/summer fun movie as it gets. I loved it when I watched in in the 80s, showed my older boys 10 years ago and they loved it and so did my twin boys on Fri. Just perfect.
We've got JAWS on deck. Can't wait.
Karate KidI was thinking of some summer/coming of age type movies and instead of starting Stand By Me, The Great Outdoors, or the Way Way Back yet again, I heard @BLOCKED_PUNT 's voice asking me why I don't look for something newer to me. That led me down a rabbit hole and adding to the queue: The To Do List (kanopy), My Old ***, Mud, The Skeleton Twins, Young Adult, and The Peanut Butter Falcon. 4 I haven't seen before, and a couple only once.
First I watched The To Do List (2013), and wow is that movie funny but raunchy. I chose it for Aubrey Plaza, and I had forgotten that Bill Hader was in it, so double bonus. Written and directed by Maggie Carey, it is very much in the vein of Superbad and others and maybe even more explicit and rauchy. OR, I will admit it might feel that way since it's from the pov of HS girls. I laughed and cringed a lot. I love Plaza's dry deadpan delivery and since I like uncomfortable comedy, this was a perfect vehicle for that. I recently watched a bit of Booksmart, and that is a decent comparison but this one is even more explicit. I think tonight I will go with My Old *** or Skeleton Twins to go with the Hader/Plaza theme.
You movie buffs should put a summer/coming of age type movie list together for dads like me who are always on the hunt for movies to watch with my kids. My twins are almost 10 and soon enough, won't want anything to do with me (I have older sons so I know) so I'd love to have a list at the ready for them.
As mentioned in Tim's thread, we watched Stand By Me on Friday. That's as close to the perfect coming of age/summer fun movie as it gets. I loved it when I watched in in the 80s, showed my older boys 10 years ago and they loved it and so did my twin boys on Fri. Just perfect.
We've got JAWS on deck. Can't wait.
I assume NOT the Baumbach movie.... which I love.Kicking and Screaming
Correct- the Will Ferrell futbol classic.I assume NOT the Baumbach movie.... which I love.Kicking and Screaming
Adventures in Babysitting!
I thought of Great Outdoors, Uncle Buck, and Ferris Bueller.
I assume NOT the Baumbach movie.... which I love.Kicking and Screaming
They'll never want to watch movies again if you show them this.My Girl
The Sandlot
The Tree of Life
might as well throw in she's out of control and lost boysMeatballs, Summer School, License to Drive
Well let's just give them some meth and plop them in front of Melancholia!Goonies, Midsommar, Vacation
While we are on the subject of Nic Cage, I turned off Willy's Wonderland after 20 minutes.The Surfer with Nic Cage, wtf did I watch, it was David Lynch meets Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas with a bit of a train wreck thrown in.
They'll never want to watch movies again if you show them this.My Girl
The Sandlot
The Tree of Life
I know it took a while for me to recover.
Edit: Oh, I see there's an extended version with 50 minutes of additional footage. Which, of course, means that there are actually TEN circles of hell.
Goonies, Midsommar, Vacation
At least look at plot and rating for all my suggestions.Goonies, Midsommar, Vacation
See? I knew you'd be up to the task! Red hot and rolling.
I think a Goonies re-watch is on the agenda for sure.