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Went to see the Minions with the kiddos in the am. 
Theater had Jaws in 3D last night which I wanted to see but I got outvoted and saw the Elvis movie.  I liked it a lot. 

Thinking of hitting up Jaws again tomorrow to check out the 3D. LOL at the young lady sitting in front of me seeing it for the first time, her reactions to Hooper’s and Quint’s attacks were hilarious.  

9 hours ago, Underdog said:

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Watched it Friday evening after I got back from the beach. Seeing it in 3D was pretty cool. Such a great movie from start to finish and I am glad I decided to watch it again because that is a timeless movie that has aged exceptionally well. Roy Scheider actually has a small nameplate plaque on the wall where I work because he was a regular there many years ago.

A Fish Called Wanda. So fucking funny.

I miss Kevin Kline
On 9/2/2022 at 7:51 PM, TwiceHorn said:

Relevant to the French Connection discussion above, The Wages of Fear.

The first action movie?  Decent, a bit plodding and navel-gazing and somewhat unrealistic, but I think the first of its type.

Further relevant to the French Connection is the Friedkin remake, Sorcerer.

It has pretty good reviews, but I wonder if I should watch it close on the heels of Wages.

I've only seen Sorcerer once, many years ago.  Need to see it again.  Was wallowing in my netflix queue so moved it up. 

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Don’t remember too much about it except for bridge crossing scene.  

Bullitt. For about the 50th time. A fantastic detective movie to go with the car chase. The scenes of 1967 San Francisco are fascinating and it must have been such a cool place back then vs the shitshow it is now, or even what it was when we lived there in the late 90’s.


I miss Kevin Kline

We are obsessed with Bob’s Burgers in my house so we get plenty and it’s glorious.


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6 hours ago, The Original Greaser Bob said:

Man I loved "The Deep".  Great fight scene with muscle black guy v. muscle white guy.

(No homo in regard to either muscle or "the Deep".).

But that Eel, though. 

The Duke (2020)

I really liked this, but it is kind of an "old folks" charming little gem.  A tad too sweet but if you buy into it it really works.

Perfect for if you're killing time with the old folks and there is nothing else to watch.

Jim Broadbent in this and Ciaran Hinds' character in Belfast - two guys I want to be like as I grow into the mantel of grandfatherly.

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Ode to Billy Joe… damn good movie, great performances all around. 

On 9/5/2022 at 4:53 PM, HiggyBaby said:


I miss Kevin Kline

I miss Jamie Lee's cute little ass and the c-c-c-comedy of C-c-c-carl (Michael Palin), and John Cleese as the uptight barrister. We need more like AFCW.

18 hours ago, Underdog said:

Ode to Billy Joe… damn good movie, great performances all around. 

Underrated. Love low budget Southern movies.

3 hours ago, Bama Llama said:

I miss Jamie Lee's cute little ass and the c-c-c-comedy of C-c-c-carl (Michael Palin), and John Cleese as the uptight barrister. We need more like AFCW.

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3 hours ago, Augustus said:

K-K-K-K-K-Ken

Y-y-y-you’re so right! I stand corrected, sir.

Small Engine Repair

Dramas usually aren't my thing but the cast drew me in. The chemistry between the actors was incredible. 

The best summary is a dysfunctional family/friends come together over a common love.

An emotional roller coaster to say the least.

Barbarian. Not giving any commentary, as it’s best to go in blind. Glad i saw it. 

Seeing Pearl tomorrow night. X has been either my first or second favorite movie of the year, so can’t wait to see this.

Finally watched 1917 on Amazon. Good storyline and the cinematography was absolutely amazing.

Wind (1992) Matthew Modine, pre-nosejob Jennifer Grey and a young(ish) Stellan Skarsgård . Fake story of the US losing the America's Cup and winning it back with a 4-some of low budget, scrappy, sexual tensioned yutes. Not horrible.

5 hours ago, Kennythetiger said:

And??

It was worth the watch. Ethan Hawke just a little creepy in this movie

Wrath of Man - Gut Ritchie movie, Jason Statham. very good watch, lot of action 

Watched Drive My Car coming home from Dublin. Fantastic movie.

I’m sure so much is lost in translation but it’s still a great film.

The Captive - Ryan Reynolds, Rosario Dawson, Scott Speedman and Kevin Durand. The trailer looked good, the acting was good…the story telling and direction or editing was fucking terrible. Just confusing and bad. 

On 9/16/2022 at 9:11 AM, MissingInAction said:

Small Engine Repair

Dramas usually aren't my thing but the cast drew me in. The chemistry between the actors was incredible. 

The best summary is a dysfunctional family/friends come together over a common love.

An emotional roller coaster to say the least.

Trailer looks really good, definitely going to check it out. 

Marathon Man - finally got around to watching this one. Very good movie. 

6 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

Marathon Man - finally got around to watching this one. Very good movie. 

I didn't go to a dentist for a while after viewing.

 

Pearl. Very solid, really enjoyed. Never been a huge horror fan, but I like the style that Ti West does them in with both 'X' and Pearl. I could do without the constant unsettling imagery, but I get the point. Fun ride. 

Postcards from the Edge.  Shirley McClain and Meryl at the absolute top of their games.  I really enjoyed it, but Meryl Streep can not dance. At all. 
 

I think Carrie Fisher would have found it darkly hilarious that Debbie Reynolds died literally the day after her.  Couldn’t even give her a day to herself in the spotlight.

I didn't go to a dentist for a while after viewing.
 

Is it safe?

Dirty Harry - probably the first time I have ever seen it in its entirety. Entertaining enough punk

The Road Home. I think I had to pay three bucks on prime. Chinese subtitles. They beat you to death the first 10 minutes with how much the girl wants the boy to notice her, but it settles in to something worth watching. 

On 9/18/2022 at 6:29 PM, BillyGoatHill said:

Father Stu on Netflix..... Markie Mark makes it worth the watch.

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A good watch..

 

that last 20 mins tho.... sucks about what he had to go through, fuck... 

If you like horrible shitty random horror movies then I got one for you.

Countdown on Netflix. About an app that counts down peoples death. Has demons and shit. No tits somehow. Tom segura is in it is the only reason i watched it and he may be in it for like 3 mins lol.

Speak No Evil. Don’t make friends with random couples while on vacation in Europe. Got it. Bleak.


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Pearl. Not as great as X, but still pretty good. Mia Goth was terrific.

7 hours ago, wutang75 said:

Speak No Evil. Don’t make friends with random couples while on vacation in Europe. Got it. Bleak.


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this one is on my list. I’ve heard it’s brutal.

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