June 10, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, The Original Greaser Bob said: Who doesn't like Adam Sandler? Me, about 98% of the time.
June 10, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, RPM said: Me, about 98% of the time. I actually thought the response on this board was that 98% of people would hate Adam Sandler 100% of the time.
June 10, 20223 yr The Contractor was a fun rental last night. It has the potential to be a Borne type trilogy.
June 10, 20223 yr 19 hours ago, The Original Greaser Bob said: Hustle (2022) Trifling, but I enjoyed it. Who doesn't like Adam Sandler? Good movie with a solid performance from the NBA leads which is usually this type of movies downfall (sorry KD). If you can stomach the corny cameos they needed to market the movie then this is a solid 7 for me.
June 10, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, Sir Ulrich said: Good movie with a solid performance from the NBA leads which is usually this type of movies downfall (sorry KD). If you can stomach the corny cameos they needed to market the movie then this is a solid 7 for me. Saw the trailer and it hooked me to where I put in on my list to watch soon. Felt like a less manic Uncut Gems but cut out of the same broad cloth of gritty drama.
June 10, 20223 yr the Transporter came on TV. apparently everyone shoots tracer rounds, even from their pistols
June 11, 20223 yr The Big Night of Billons fame is free in Pluto. Everybody that has worked in a restaurant should at it. Edited June 11, 20223 yr by billfromlaketravis
June 12, 20223 yr The Card Counter - HBO Max. Weird f'n film. Liked the poker scenes, but the backstory was distracting. Oddly, did not hate Tiffany Haddish.
June 13, 20223 yr The Northman. The basic plot line was fine. The fight scenes were choreographed fine. The mysticism/religeous stuff was a bit out there for me. Acting was mostly impressive except for Nicole Kidman. First movie I can remember seeing her in where I thought she overacted scenes so badly it was distracting. Overall it was ok - not great, not terrible, just interesting enough to see it through.
June 13, 20223 yr Titanic. Movie holds up. Would be better if Rose too 10-20% off the hystronics though.
June 13, 20223 yr Moonfall on a flight Meh. Little like Armageddon meets San Andreas meets out of work writers.
June 18, 20223 yr Master and Commander: Far Side of the World - This is one of those movies I have to watch if it is on. It's a sailor thing.
June 18, 20223 yr Master and Commander: Far Side of the World - This is one of those movies I have to watch if it is on. It's a sailor thing.Fantastic movie
June 18, 20223 yr Master and Commander: Far Side of the World - This is one of those movies I have to watch if it is on. It's a sailor thing.Those battle scenes really capture the horror of a nine pounder crashing thru the deck and then a bit of grapeshot and nails coming behind. Survive that and face a fucking saber. Great movie.
June 19, 20223 yr No Time to Die What a bloated, slow, uninvolving dumpster full of shit of a movie. We turned it on Friday, and I was immediately put on alert by its 2.5 hour running time. It felt like 2.5 days. They did a poor to non-existent job of making me give a shit about his relationship or, gulp, possible child. It's just kind of tossed at us. It wasn't any fun. It's a shame Craig goes out on this one, because he was a really good Bond. I'm angry that I pissed away all that time on a Friday night. I would have turned it off, but the beloved liked it just barely enough to hope it would get better. She was way off on that. Edited June 19, 20223 yr by RomaVicta
June 19, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, RPM said: Master and Commander: Far Side of the World - This is one of those movies I have to watch if it is on. It's a sailor thing. Surly isn't a big fan of it though.
June 19, 20223 yr 34 minutes ago, 52-80 said: James Bond is a horrible franchise. Anybody couldve told you this. I'm not sure what this means. Are there specific Bond films you don't like? Or have you seen every entry and simply have a poor barometer when it comes to film?
June 19, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, ztejas said: I'm not sure what this means. Are there specific Bond films you don't like? Or have you seen every entry and simply have a poor barometer when it comes to film? James Bond is a horrible franchise.
June 19, 20223 yr Paint Your Wagon is on the Starz rotation so I gave it another shot. Once you get past Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood trying to sing, this is a really good well written, funny movie. Also Jean Seberg would make me sit up and beg for butter milk
June 19, 20223 yr The Northman (2022) Eh, I really wanted to like this more. I thought The Witch was terrific - I liked the simple story and the idea of surrounding evil. This one had the obvious plot with a nice plot twist, so not sure why this didn't work as well. Certainly a beautiful flick and worth the time. (I just found the Lighthouse to be too off-putting to have a fair opinion.) I'd like to see Eggers do something like a historical epic (Conquest of New Spain or Donner Party-ish) or maybe a police procedural in some outback area. I think the Viking revenge thing is just kind of tiresome. He didn't even have white trash hair like Utred son of Utred. Still Egger's best character:
June 19, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, ztejas said: Surly isn't a big fan of it though. [Master and Commander]
June 19, 20223 yr Pretty cool historical epic called Arn: The Knight Templar. It's Scandinavia's most expensive movie ever. Very well shot. Had an issue trying to find both a high def download and a matching English sub. The movie's original audio track is in multiple languages based on the scene/location, and the only official sub is in Swedish.
June 19, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, 52-80 said: Pretty cool historical epic called Arn: The Knight Templar. It's Scandinavia's most expensive movie ever. Very well shot. Had an issue trying to find both a high def download and a matching English sub. The movie's original audio track is in multiple languages based on the scene/location, and the only official sub is in Swedish. Where'd you see it? I'm interested.
June 19, 20223 yr 35 minutes ago, RomaVicta said: Where'd you see it? I'm interested. It's on my Netflix but in original multi-language. AppleTV lists it as primary language English, but might be a simplification because the monks speak English. https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/arn-the-knight-templar/id392406997 I ended up downloading it from the Swashbuckler's Cove. Looking for the 2nd installment now.
June 19, 20223 yr Endless Summer. What a cool fucking movie. True, but I prefer On Any Sunday.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
June 20, 20223 yr On 6/12/2022 at 1:39 PM, RPM said: The Card Counter - HBO Max. Weird f'n film. Liked the poker scenes, but the backstory was distracting. Oddly, did not hate Tiffany Haddish. I typically love movies about gambling. This movie moved EXTREMELY slow and took forever to get to the point. Agree that poker and black jack scenes with explanations were entertaining.
June 21, 20223 yr On 6/19/2022 at 2:18 AM, RomaVicta said: No Time to Die What a bloated, slow, uninvolving dumpster full of shit of a movie. We turned it on Friday, and I was immediately put on alert by its 2.5 hour running time. It felt like 2.5 days. They did a poor to non-existent job of making me give a shit about his relationship or, gulp, possible child. It's just kind of tossed at us. It wasn't any fun. It's a shame Craig goes out on this one, because he was a really good Bond. I'm angry that I pissed away all that time on a Friday night. I would have turned it off, but the beloved liked it just barely enough to hope it would get better. She was way off on that. There was an interesting movie in there centered around the 20 minute Ana De Armas detour. The rest of the movie kind of sucked
June 21, 20223 yr 45 minutes ago, Fud said: There was an interesting movie in there centered around the 20 minute Ana De Armas detour. The rest of the movie kind of sucked Amid the ocean of suck, I'd forgotten that fun little sequence. It did have a spark of life to it.
June 21, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, tbone_ said: Thomas Crown Affair with Steve McQueen. Cheesy as fuck. But still cool. The newer one has Rene Russo’s milkers.
June 22, 20223 yr Men in Black IIIA worthy successor to the first one. Makes you forget about the steaming pile that was MIB II. Great casting, Josh Brolin was great as a young Tommy Lee Jones. Bill Hader as Andy Warhol was short but sweet. Will Smith has a line about slapping the shiznit out of somebody, apparently it was pent up for some time… oh, and because this is surly, Alice Eve has nice turn as young agent O.
June 26, 20223 yr Watched Twins again tonight for the first time in a long time. I didn’t realize Kelly Preston passed away in 2020. That was such a fucked up year that I never heard the news. RIP. She was so freaking hot. And it was breast cancer which makes it even worse because those were natural and perfect. I can’t post the nude shots from the movie Mischief here but they’re easy to find. They might put you in a crisis situation.
June 26, 20223 yr Watched a bunch of movies on a couple flights recently. Licorice Pizza - excellent. I had no idea what this could possibly be about going in. The two leads were fantastic. Bradley Cooper was great in his brief appearance. Goodfellas - held up surprisingly well. One thing that was unintentionally funny is that every character knew where someone was at that exact moment to call them on the phone. Even when Henry was shaking down a random person for payment, his wife called him at that guy’s business. Venom 2 - stupidMoonfall - worse than Venom 2Scream 2022 - stupid and dull
June 26, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, RPM said: Still holds up. Imelda f'n Quirke The Commitments, a damn sight better name than "And And Fookin And." The Commitmentettes can assault me any auld toyme. Great, great film. Cast, pacing, sound, story, all of it! And yes Imelda fookin' Quirke. "Ah'm sorrah mah Daddy puked in your trumpet." And then comes the look of awe from Colm Meany, awesome actor that he is. And here's a nice link, if you liked the dark haired Commitmentette -
June 26, 20223 yr Watched Killing Them Softly this morning just for the hell of it. A couple of dumbass druggies rob a poker game run by Ray Liotta. Brad Pitt and James Gandolfini play hit men. Mametish dialogue makes it a stanger trip than one might expect. Filmed in grungy, blasted, post Katrina New Orleans but city name is anonymous. Director has recently resurfaced in new film "Blonde." I enjoyed the hell out of it.
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