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    Legend: Tom Hardy I have to say was brilliant in this. As hard hitting as it was naturally, his take on Ron had me laughing a number of times.

    Sully: Tom Hanks as always delivers, but my goodness didn't they try to hang the pilots out to dry. Amazing true story of which I remember watching on the news the day it happened.

    Johnny English 3: So funny and silly and I loved it. Olga simply looking delicious as ever. Great fun!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Straw Dogs 1971 on this watch the film had a lot more depth than I remembered from when I watched this in my youth, one of Peckinpah's best films.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (S. Spielberg, 1984)

    Another classic adventure horror for kids. Indiana Jones was a huge pop cultural phenomenon in the 80s. As with the first one, some seriously silly stuff, but hugely entertaining. Much darker this time, but also much funnier.

    Williams provides a haunting score, and Mola Ram is the scariest and most iconic villain in the series.

  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    All four of the Matt Helm films.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    edited August 2019 Posts: 8,159
    Indiana Jones in amazing. I wish we had more movies of the standard of the first 3. Speilberg was a master back in the day, and I think Raiders his is greatest achievement. Almost flawless for me. And Temple is a brilliant follow up in my opinion. I sort of put it in the same category as the original Evil Dead, kinda goofy horror film mostly indoors. You could not make Temple of Doom today because the PC police would be down your throat in an instant.
  • edited August 2019 Posts: 2,896
    Yesterday @Some_Kind_Of_Hero and I watched this slightly obscure Sean Connery film:

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    Wrong is Right (1982), directed by Richard Brooks, was a flop and quickly vanished from theaters. And to be honest, the film is mess...but an interesting mess! It's an uneasy fusion of conspiracy thriller and satire, dealing with still relevant topics: out-of-control news corporations, suicide bombing, spy satellites, oil-rich dictators in the middle east, a Presidential election involving a demagogic populist, CIA skulduggery, terrorism, and missing nukes. Connery is cast somewhat against type as a star TV reporter but seems to be enjoying himself quite a bit (his final scene is priceless!). The rest of the cast is impressive too: John Saxon, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Conrad, Katharine Ross, Dean Stockwell, Henry Silva, G.D. Spradlin, etc.

    The film gets my recommendation, especially if you're a Connery fan, but don't approach it with very high expectations. Wrong is Right is a confused dream of the future, a crazy mirror whose broken shards still catch the light after 36 years .
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    This:

    It wasn't as bad as it has been made out to be,i enjoyed it anyway,as a time filler.

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  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
    edited August 2019 Posts: 13,905
    Venom, but not the you you might be thinking of. This one is the film where a trio of crooks plot to kidnap a young boy, only to end up trapped in a house with a Black Mamba on the loose.

    Not a bad film, but when you have Klaus Kinki's legendary short fuse, Oliver Reed being... well... Oliver Reed and Nichol Williamson of all people behaving himself, the making of the film sounds far more interesting than the film itself.
  • PrinceKamalKhanPrinceKamalKhan Monsoon Palace, Udaipur
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    Director Terence Young's biggest non-Bond hit film:

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  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
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    Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 2019

    I really enjoyed this, it is a slow burn and seems more akin to Jackie Brown in its pace and more laid back and gentle approach.

    I had been waiting for this as soon as it was announced and to me I wasn't disappointed.

    As for what seems the most controversial scene of late.
    The Bruce Lee fight with Pitt's character Cliff Booth. It's pretty clear (well it was to me) that this is a day dream. It didn't happen in real life and it doesn't really happen within the film because Cliff is having a fantasy while up on Rick's roof.

    Another scene that has been getting a lot of attention.
    The Spahn Ranch scene is particularly eerie and have a sense of dread hanging over them.

    Those going in waiting for Manson to appear are going to be disappointed it's a blink and you'll miss it moment. Damon Herriman appearing as Charlie in this and Mindhunter always seemed a strange decision.

    Although I can see why now Fincher and Netflix agreed to it, Manson is played pretty short shrift, in fact the whole point I think is, QT is demystifying the whole Manson family thing.

    He clearly has strong thoughts on event and what an affect it had on America. Also the way he portrays them isn't very complimentary at all and rightly so, they are far from lionized.

    This also brings up the end, yes the film is very unlike anything QT has done apart from Jackie Brown but the ending returns us to more typical Tarantino and it has to go down as one of his most violent scenes period.

    The ending is similar to that of Inglourious, the rewriting of history and the title kind of tells you this, it's a fairy tale when all said and done.

    Someone needs to though get Leo and Brad together again, the effortless chemistry of the two. They were born to act on screen together. Leo gets the more intense deeper scenes it appears but Cliff is quite a tragic character and Brad while looking very chilled and cool also conveys that sadness quite beautifully.

    Dare I say they are the new Redford & Newman?

    It's a testament to Wendy Robie, it's not like her Sharon Tate gets a lot to say or has a huge amount of scenes but there is a real feeling of innocence to her performance, the scene she goes to watch herself at the cinema and is clearly in the moment of seeing herself on the big screen is very touching and warm.

    Quentin alongside Richardson make this look visually stunning, the recreation of 1969 Hollywood is at times astounding in its detail. Once again Tarantino knows just where to place the needle and the usual deft ability to pick just the right track is on display yet again after unusual step to have an original score on the Hateful Eight.

    Definitely a return to form and his best since Inglourious Basterds for me, his previous two films while I've enjoyed, I've not been blown away, Hollywood was a much more satisfying experience. Plus no gratuitous use of the N word which was quite refreshing.

    If this is his penultimate film and we've only got one more to go, he's got his work cut out to top this, well worth the wait and a film I can see myself revisiting time and time again.

    4.5/5
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    Interpetor , zzzzzzz yawn , 3/6

    Get on up 4/6 , James Brown bio movie
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Director Terence Young's biggest non-Bond hit film:

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    A fantastic film!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Well this film looks great, though the plot and script is none existent. I am a fan of the Harry Potter films though I am struggling to give this much praise, it lacks connective tissue though there is not much to connect, the editing is really poor you could reorder the scenes in this film and it would not make much difference.
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    The Karate Kid from 1984. One of my favorite movies.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Mazouni wrote: »
    The Karate Kid from 1984. One of my favorite movies.

    I have started watching Cobra Kai on Youtube Premium its pretty good, worth a look if you are fan of the films
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    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Well this film looks great, though the plot and script is none existent. I am a fan of the Harry Potter films though I am struggling to give this much praise, it lacks connective tissue though there is not much to connect, the editing is really poor you could reorder the scenes in this film and it would not make much difference.

    It's just come onto SKY Movies last weekend but I don't fancy it.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    barryt007 wrote: »
    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Well this film looks great, though the plot and script is none existent. I am a fan of the Harry Potter films though I am struggling to give this much praise, it lacks connective tissue though there is not much to connect, the editing is really poor you could reorder the scenes in this film and it would not make much difference.

    It's just come onto SKY Movies last weekend but I don't fancy it.

    That's what I saw it on, the reviews put me off so did not rush to watch it, its not very good
  • Posts: 19,339
    barryt007 wrote: »
    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Well this film looks great, though the plot and script is none existent. I am a fan of the Harry Potter films though I am struggling to give this much praise, it lacks connective tissue though there is not much to connect, the editing is really poor you could reorder the scenes in this film and it would not make much difference.

    It's just come onto SKY Movies last weekend but I don't fancy it.

    That's what I saw it on, the reviews put me off so did not rush to watch it, its not very good

    Well,you've saved me from making the wrong decision,but,as I said,i didn't fancy it anyway.
  • edited August 2019 Posts: 235
    Mazouni wrote: »
    The Karate Kid from 1984. One of my favorite movies.

    I have started watching Cobra Kai on Youtube Premium its pretty good, worth a look if you are fan of the films

    I have watched them. I'm waiting for season 3 to come out next year.
  • conradhankersconradhankers Underground
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    A bit late to it but John Wick 3...oh my...it did destress me from a hard at the old QE today. Those dogs were awfully fond of men's appendages, so they were truly a man's best friend. :)
  • edited August 2019 Posts: 9,784
    Valley girl

    A good film and a great soundtrack. Nicolas Cage was great in this
    Films I saw in 2019

    1. Casino Royale
    2. Batman begins
    3. Across the Universe
    4. Licence to Kill
    5. Batman Gotham knight
    6. Batman mask of the phantasm
    7. Batman
    8. Beverly Hills Cop 2
    9. Batman Returns
    10. Casino Royale 1954
    11. Highlander Endgame
    12. Batman Year one
    13. Valley girls
    14. Oliver Stone The Doors
    15. Highlander
    16. Moonstruck
    17. Batman Forever
    18. Avengers: Endgame
    19. Batman Beyond
    20. Rocketman
    22. Hitman agent 47
    23. Highlander 3 The Final Dimension
    24. Batman Triumphant
    25. Walk the line
    26. Highlander 2
    27. Highlander the source
    28. Batman & Robin


    Films from 2019
    1. Avengers Endgame
    2. Rocketman

    Batman series
    1. Batman begins
    2. Batman Gotham knight
    3. Batman mask of the phantasm
    4. Batman
    5. Batman Returns
    6. Batman year one
    7. batman forever
    8. Batman Beyond
    9. Batman triumphant
    10. Batman & Robin

    Highlander series
    1. Highlander Endgame
    2. Highlander
    3. Highlander the final Dimension
    4. Highlander 2
    5. Highlander the source

    Bond series
    1. Casino Royale
    2. Licence to Kill
    3. Casino Royale 1954

    Jukebox
    1. Across the Universe
    2. Valley girls
    3. Oliver Stone The Doors
    4. Walk the line


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    Risico007 wrote: »
    Batman Gotham Knight

    I feel this is ignored and I am surprised WB didn’t try and use this as a basis for an inbetweenquel

    I honestly love this Little film and any fan of the dark knight trilogy should check this out as in my opinion it’s the dark knight quadilogy

    Films I saw in 2019

    1. Casino Royale
    2. Batman begins
    3. Across the Universe
    4. Licence to Kill
    5. Batman Gotham knight
    6. Batman mask of the phantasm
    7. Batman
    8. Beverly Hills Cop 2
    9. Batman Returns
    10. Casino Royale 1954
    11. Highlander Endgame
    12. Batman Year one
    13. Oliver Stone The Doors
    14. Highlander
    15. Moonstruck
    16. Batman Forever
    17. Avengers: Endgame
    18. Batman Beyond
    19. Rocketman
    21. Hitman agent 47
    22. Highlander 3 The Final Dimension
    23. Batman Triumphant
    24. Walk the line
    25. Highlander 2
    26. Highlander the source
    27. Batman & Robin


    Films from 2019
    1. Avengers Endgame
    2. Rocketman

    Batman series
    1. Batman begins
    2. Batman Gotham knight
    3. Batman mask of the phantasm
    4. Batman
    5. Batman Returns
    6. Batman year one
    7. batman forever
    8. Batman Beyond
    9. Batman triumphant
    10. Batman & Robin

    Highlander series
    1. Highlander Endgame
    2. Highlander
    3. Highlander the final Dimension
    4. Highlander 2
    5. Highlander the source

    Bond series
    1. Casino Royale
    2. Licence to Kill
    3. Casino Royale 1954

    Jukebox
    1. Across the Universe
    2. Oliver Stone The Doors
    3. Walk the line


    I noticed you listed Batman Triumphant the film that never was?
    Fire long story short I watch a few stitches together episodes does it count in reality no does it count for a deep dive in my opinion ... yeah if there is a huge problem I will remove it...

  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
    edited August 2019 Posts: 3,497
    Escape Plan.

    Just big dumb fun. I have no interest in watching the two sequels though.

    Oh and Jim Caviezel is so wooden it's painful.
  • Posts: 19,339
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    Escape Plan.

    Just big dumb fun. I have no interest in watching the two sequels though.

    Oh and Jim Caviezel is so wooden it's painful.

    A terrible actor,i cant understand how he got into films .
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
    edited August 2019 Posts: 3,497
    barryt007 wrote: »
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    Escape Plan.

    Just big dumb fun. I have no interest in watching the two sequels though.

    Oh and Jim Caviezel is so wooden it's painful.

    A terrible actor,i cant understand how he got into films .

    Indeed.

    You know, you can mock Stallone as much as you want, but the man can act. (Rocky, Cop Land,...)
  • Agent007391Agent007391 Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start
    Posts: 7,854
    Gangster movie marathon

    The Godfather
    The Godfather Part II

    Probably about the five billionth time time I've seen these movies, but they're still the best gangster movies ever made, along with Scarface.

    Next up, Part III.
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
    Posts: 3,497
    Gangster movie marathon

    The Godfather
    The Godfather Part II

    Probably about the five billionth time time I've seen these movies, but they're still the best gangster movies ever made, along with Scarface.

    Next up, Part III.

    Ah yes, two of my favorite movies.

    Part III is...at times just so boring. But Pacino's performance is top notch and the ending of course gets me every time. (I always cry sorry!) :D
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    I don't outright hate The Godfather III like many others, but it is very lacking in rewatchability and of course Sofia's acting is awful. Pacino is great and the ending is fitting. I just never feel the urge to watch it, whereas I can come back to 1 and 2 anytime - both incredibly rewatchable and, of course, far superior to the third.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    THE GODFATHER part III is a good movie in its own right. It only suffers from being compared to the first two masterpieces.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,153
    THE GODFATHER part III is a good movie in its own right. It only suffers from being compared to the first two masterpieces.

    I agree 100%. I also recommend reading the original Mario Puzo novel and The Family Corleone for more of the best of The Godfather world.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    THE GODFATHER part III is a good movie in its own right. It only suffers from being compared to the first two masterpieces.

    I agree 100%. I also recommend reading the original Mario Puzo novel and The Family Corleone for more of the best of The Godfather world.

    The first novel is a great read. Haven t gotten around to anything else. Maybe I should check the library.
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