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  • Agent007391Agent007391 Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start
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    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.

    The Family Corleone is exceptional. If you didn't read the cover, you'd think Mario Puzo himself wrote it. The other two Godfather novels (Returns and Revenge) aren't terrible, but they feel like they're sort of tacked on. The Godfather's Revenge, in particular, never feels as though it adds anything and merely feels like a checklist of "here's what happened to everybody who wasn't in The Godfather Part III" than its own beast.
  • DoctorKaufmannDoctorKaufmann Can shoot you from Stuttgart and still make it look like suicide.
    Posts: 1,261
    ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD (dubbed). Was not too bad, first half without much of a plot, more of an hommage to 1969's Hollywood. With the introduction of the Manson Girls, the mood gets darker. The ending was a little surprising (yet fitting)for me, as I avoided any spoilers DiCaprio and Pitt are very good. Margot Robbie does not have that many scenes in the movie, but I quite liked her.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 3,985
    The Pledge (2001)
    Interesting film that doesn't quite come off.

    Jack Nicholson is excellent as the retired detective who promises the mother of a murdered child that he will find the killer.

    An impressive cast including Benicio Del Toro, Mickey Rourke, Sean Wright Penn and Helen Mirren.

    Directed by Sean Penn this is a haunting film and for all its flaws worth a look.
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    Jaws

    What do I need to say this film is perfect. It’s my favorite film of all time and it’s just perfect absolutely perfect
    Films I saw in 2019

    1. Jaws
    2. Casino Royale
    3. Batman begins
    4. Across the Universe
    5. Licence to Kill
    6. Batman Gotham knight
    7. Batman mask of the phantasm
    8. Batman
    9. Beverly Hills Cop 2
    10. Batman Returns
    11. Casino Royale 1954
    12. Highlander Endgame
    13. Batman Year one
    14. Valley Girls
    15. Oliver Stone The Doors
    16. Highlander
    17. Moonstruck
    18. Batman Forever
    19. Avengers: Endgame
    20. Batman Beyond
    21. 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. Oliver Stone The Doors
    3. Walk the line

  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,559
    SMALLVILLE

    BRIGHTBURN

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    A spaceship lands in Kansas near the house of the Kents Breyers. There's a baby on board which the Breyers immediately adopt as their own. For a while, all goes well, but when young Brandon hits puberty, he begins to discover he has superpowers. He can fly, move faster than a speeding bullet, leap over tall buildings and shoot red light from his eyes. So what does one expect Brandon to do? Find his Fortress of Solitude?

    Could have been, except that this film is a dark subversion of the Superman mythos, told as a typical slasher with supernatural elements. Director David Yarovesky and producers James Gunn and Kenneth Huang deliver a neat horror flick that tries to cleverly deconstruct the superhero genre but instead caters more to those seeking cheap thrills. BRIGHTBURN is not a bad way to spend 90 minutes but by the same token doesn't fully deliver on its promise either.
  • Lancaster007Lancaster007 Shrublands Health Clinic, England
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    Once Upon A Time In Hollywood , okay, but overlong (you could cut 20-30 mins out and not affect the story), well acted and great sense of period. Di Caprio and Pitt make a good double act and both a great in it. Not one I’l be revisiting anytime soon.
    Blinded By The Light, a great little feel good movie based on true events, set during 1987/8 and follows a Pakistani would-be writer in sixth form who gets introduced to the music of Bruce Springsteen by a fellow student, which changes his world. Being a fan of The Boss, I had to see this and thoroughly enjoyed it. Brings back memories of that time vividly, some that we’d rather forget (racism - unfortunately still with us) and some great music. A cracking British film that I hope gets a really good blu-ray release in time!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited August 2019 Posts: 23,394
    wrote:
    "Risico007;c-1021129"]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

    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...

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    Why would it be a problem? It was just an observation
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
    edited August 2019 Posts: 3,497
    The Pledge (2001)
    Interesting film that doesn't quite come off.

    Jack Nicholson is excellent as the retired detective who promises the mother of a murdered child that he will find the killer.

    An impressive cast including Benicio Del Toro, Mickey Rourke, Sean Wright Penn and Helen Mirren.

    Directed by Sean Penn this is a haunting film and for all its flaws worth a look.

    Wonderful film. Jack has always been one of my favourite actors. Is he the most versatile? of course not. But he has a charisma that's quite unmatched.

    I'm also glad that they did not add the "he was right after all" kinda ending of the novel.
  • Posts: 9,773
    wrote:
    "Risico007;c-1021129"]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

    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...

    Why would it be a problem? It was just an observation[/quote]

    Whenever I do deep dives I tend to get nervous about how other people on this forum will react (for some reason I always picture the trial scene from the wall)

    I will say this as both Dc’s Extended universe and Animated universe is kind of stale I wish that they would give us Batman Triumphant in Animated form he’ll bring Keaton back and maybe Mark Hamill as the joker as I think a i hi Olson is still to expensive the rest of the rumored cast should be affordable enough (goldblum for scare crow etc heck even Devito is slumming it these days doing those adds for some tax software)

    I just think that while it won’t break records it would give Schumacher a chance to give fans what they want and prove he could deliver it and that he was shackled by the toy companies (what he claims though I think he is probably only telling a half truth here)

    Anyways up next I plan on seeing The dark knight sometime this week
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    edited August 2019 Posts: 45,489
    Continuing my Jonesathon on Connery s birthday with

    INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (S. Spielberg, 1989)

    Not on the same level as the first two. Too much silliness and repetition from the first. Still a fun and well crafted action adventure. Great cast and the score by Williams is very solid as usual.

  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    Posts: 7,981
    Continuing my Jonesathon on Connery s birthday with

    INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (S. Spielberg, 1989)

    Not on the same level as the first two. Too much silliness and repetition from the first. Still a fun and well crafted action adventure. Great cast and the score by Williams is very solid as usual.


    The first 3 are classics, with the first being in a league of its own.
    I actually have Last Crusade in the number 2 position if only for Connery’s presence and his rapport with Ford.
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    Last Crusade has always been my favorite one. Raiders of course is excellent, Temple is fun, but Crusade for me just has it all - the perfect adventure film. And the less said about #4 the better.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Only now did I find out that Alexei Sayle is the Sultan of Hatay.
  • conradhankersconradhankers Underground
    Posts: 222
    Just watched the Flatliners remake. Awful. However young man is defo Bond material. A naturally looking chap to follow on from DC.
  • edited August 2019 Posts: 7,653
    Once upon a time in Hollywood - This was easilythe best looking movie by QT and loved the musical score, the story was simply not there it was just QT selling air. Will not be watching this again.
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    Aquaman.

    Jason Momoa was a great choice for this character. Out of the new batch of the DC movies to date, this is by far my favourite. Great fun indeed! :-bd
  • infoviseinfovise Ireland
    Posts: 114
    I watched Pulp Fiction again for the first time in a couple of years. The film celebrates it's 25th anniversary this year. I got the itch to watch it again after watching Tarantino's new film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (which I loved). I was completely glued to the screen from start to finish. There really isn't a dull moment in the film. I'm very glad I watched it again :)
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited August 2019 Posts: 23,394
    I do deep dives I tend to get nervous about how other people on this forum will react (for some reason I always picture the trial scene from the wall)

    I will say this as both Dc’s Extended universe and Animated universe is kind of stale I wish that they would give us Batman Triumphant in Animated form he’ll bring Keaton back and maybe Mark Hamill as the joker as I think a i hi Olson is still to expensive the rest of the rumored cast should be affordable enough (goldblum for scare crow etc heck even Devito is slumming it these days doing those adds for some tax software)

    I just think that while it won’t break records it would give Schumacher a chance to give fans what they want and prove he could deliver it and that he was shackled by the toy companies (what he claims though I think he is probably only telling a half truth here)

    Anyways up next I plan on seeing The dark knight sometime this week

    I can understand that

    All the Batman films have value to me even Schumachers, I recently bought Nolan's trilogy in 4K awesome films.
  • PrinceKamalKhanPrinceKamalKhan Monsoon Palace, Udaipur
    Posts: 3,262
    On the Encore Western channel tonight, my father and I watched this one:

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    My personal favorite of the man with no name trilogy. Van Cleef's character is even more interesting than Eastwood's IMHO.
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
    edited August 2019 Posts: 3,497
    Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

    Who wouldn't like a snoring Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt looking so much like Robert Redford? :D

    The final scene really touched me, knowing what really happened... very nice of QT to include the actual Sharon Tate in the theater scenes.

    Great soundtrack as usual.

    It's just a bit too long and I expected to see Bruce Lee more.
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    Kill Bill vol. 1 & 2
    Vertigo
    The Dark Crystal
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL (S. Spielberg, 2008)
    Indiana Jones back in fine form. Much of this movie is brilliant, its own thing and classic Indy. He is a character Edgar Rice Burroughs could have written. There is some silly stuff here, especially towards the end, but you can say that about all four. Looking forward to the fifth.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
    edited August 2019 Posts: 4,421
    INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL (S. Spielberg, 2008)
    Indiana Jones back in fine form. Much of this movie is brilliant, its own thing and classic Indy. He is a character Edgar Rice Burroughs could have written. There is some silly stuff here, especially towards the end, but you can say that about all four. Looking forward to the fifth.

    I know I'm the minority as well that enjoys it too
  • Agent007391Agent007391 Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start
    Posts: 7,854
    After finishing The Godfather Part III, I took a little gangster break to watch the Star Wars movies (helped that there was a lot of Star Wars news this past weekend to get me in the mood), but after finishing that up I popped in...

    Scarface

    As an almost obsessive fan of the 1983 epic, this was my first viewing of the 1932 original starring Paul Muni and George Raft, and I havta say that it's just as good. I can't say better, because Al Pacino's Tony Montana is just a far better character than Muni's Tony Camante, but still an excellent film.

    It honestly surprised me how many beats were shared between the two films, despite the fact that the remake is twice as long as the original, but pretty much they have pretty much every major scene in common. I expected significantly drastic differences, but there really weren't.

    So, yeah, now that I've seen both versions, I still think the 83 Scarface is much, much better, but the original 32 edition is just as entertaining.
  • Posts: 1,640
    Otley 3.5/6 , takes entirely too long to get going
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,394
    Johny English Strikes Again the plot and script is very thin, though I did find it funny. Olga and some of the locations look great. It's definitely the weakest film of the trilogy
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
    Posts: 4,421
    Johny English Strikes Again the plot and script is very thin, though I did find it funny. Olga and some of the locations look great. It's definitely the weakest film of the trilogy

    The VR scene is hysterical though
  • Agent007391Agent007391 Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start
    Posts: 7,854
    Three Pacino-led masterpieces,

    Scarface
    Dog Day Afternoon
    Carlito's Way


    Dog Day Afternoon doesn't really fit my gangster theme, but still a damned good movie that any self respecting Pacino fan should see before they die, assuming they haven't already. He and John Cazale are just as excellent together as they were in The Godfather Parts I and II.

    Scarface and Carlito's Way are almost mirror images of one another. One of them showing the glamorous lifestyle of a gangster leading to a man's downfall while the other one shows how trying to avoid that lifestyle isn't always easy. In both films, Pacino is surrounded by a brilliant supporting cast, some of whom are even shared between movies. Ultimately, I find Scarface the better of the two movies, but I'm absurdly biased here, as that was the first gangster movie I truly fell in love with.

    Up next, Goodfellas.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited August 2019 Posts: 23,394
    Johny English Strikes Again the plot and script is very thin, though I did find it funny. Olga and some of the locations look great. It's definitely the weakest film of the trilogy

    The VR scene is hysterical though

    That scene was funny

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    Duffy 1968 James Coburn, James Fox and Sussana York. A comedy caper of sorts not the best though good locations, it killed a few hours, the film has a couple of good set pieces.

    A Walk in the Spring Rain 1970 Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn. Typical for a 70's movie in that it's well shot and its a period in cinema that I like so this was an easy watch. Decent film though loses a bit of momentum by the end, Bergman in her mid fifties really did not look that age at all.
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