April 28, 20232 yr On 4/21/2023 at 12:55 PM, bernorange said: 12 Mighty Orphans. Decent movie. Didn't enjoy Newman though. May have mentioned this before, but we played Masonic Home my Freshman year when we were a Class B school (Class B doesn't exist anymore). Beat them 97 - 0. We were punting on 2nd Down before half.
April 28, 20232 yr We tried to watch St. Vincent with Bill Murray as a hard drinking, gambling, whoring veteran who bonds with a kid that moves in next door. The movie was pretty good, if predictable, for what we saw, but our Blu-ray disc was scratched and kept freezing and jumping so we turned it off. I'll finish watching it some day when I find it streaming for "free" (on a service I am subscribed to).
April 28, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, UpperWestside said: I should have posted this trailer for anyone who has not seen it yet. Several of my friends want to see this movie so I am probably going back again. Totally worth another viewing. Going solo tomorrow afternoon.
April 28, 20232 yr We tried to watch St. Vincent with Bill Murray as a hard drinking, gambling, whoring veteran who bonds with a kid that moves in next door. The movie was pretty good, if predictable, for what we saw, but our Blu-ray disc was scratched and kept freezing and jumping so we turned it off. I'll finish watching it some day when I find it streaming for "free" (on a service I am subscribed to).I think this is a good movie and worth finishing
April 29, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, 4th&Five said: Going solo tomorrow afternoon. I think you will really enjoy it. The movie dives right into things and they don’t hold back, at all, on the fight scenes.
April 29, 20232 yr 21 hours ago, UpperWestside said: I should have posted this trailer for anyone who has not seen it yet. Several of my friends want to see this movie so I am probably going back again. Totally worth another viewing. Oh Hell YEA!
April 29, 20232 yr Spare Parts (2015) Group of HS kids from Phoenix kick MIT's ass. True story. Edited April 29, 20232 yr by RPM
April 29, 20232 yr Spare Parts (2015) Group of HS kids from Phoenix kick MIT's ass. True story. Although I generally boycott anything George Lopez I may give this one a shot, just because Marisa Tomei and Esai Morales are in it.
April 29, 20232 yr On 4/27/2023 at 11:33 AM, Underdog said: Bruce Willis’ finest role/work. You meant to type “Nobody’s Fool”. 21 hours ago, bernorange said: We tried to watch St. Vincent with Bill Murray as a hard drinking, gambling, whoring veteran who bonds with a kid that moves in next door. The movie was pretty good, if predictable, for what we saw, but our Blu-ray disc was scratched and kept freezing and jumping so we turned it off. I'll finish watching it some day when I find it streaming for "free" (on a service I am subscribed to). I’d finish it.
April 29, 20232 yr 24 minutes ago, GoPokes83 said: Although I generally boycott anything George Lopez I may give this one a shot, just because Marisa Tomei and Esai Morales are in it. I feel the same way about George Lopez, but I watched Spare Parts long ago and enjoyed it.
April 29, 20232 yr Watched Spare Parts years ago and thought it was pretty good. We saw George do his stand up at the comedy club up near Anderson Ln moons ago, absolutely hilarious.
April 30, 20232 yr On 4/28/2023 at 4:24 PM, bernorange said: We tried to watch St. Vincent with Bill Murray as a hard drinking, gambling, whoring veteran who bonds with a kid that moves in next door. The movie was pretty good, if predictable, for what we saw, but our Blu-ray disc was scratched and kept freezing and jumping so we turned it off. I'll finish watching it some day when I find it streaming for "free" (on a service I am subscribed to). Pretty good film. Bill is at his best when he doesn’t try too much. Understated is his strong point. He should have won an Oscar for Lost in Translation.
April 30, 20232 yr The Giant Killer (documentary) - the shortest man to serve in the army. Decorated Vietnam vet, cia vet, died homeless in FL. This is his story, good watch
April 30, 20232 yr I saw Big George Foreman. It was a simple happy movie like the man. I actually thought that it had too much repetitive boxing. Much boxing history was left out. A total newbie watching BGF would learn nothing of a Don King or Mike Tyson. Also nothing of how Angelo Dundee worked with Foreman during his comeback, and quickly mentioned a grill. But it hit the other major points and was still fun to watch.
April 30, 20232 yr Black Dog. Pure cheese, but it at least you get some good Meatloaf. I grew up on the trucker shows/movies/music. This movie is a worthy companion.
April 30, 20232 yr Just watched Bunk Moreland and Gus Fring murk out Malcolm X. Wish Theresa Randle and Dean Wormer at Faber’s real-life daughter had bigger roles. Edited April 30, 20232 yr by TheStoicPaisano
April 30, 20232 yr SISU. Go watch this movie. That was an awesome experience. Whole bunch of Nazis getting roasted by a one man Finnish killing machine.Just saw this. Agreed. SISU is awesome. If John Wick talks too much for you, this movie is for you.
May 1, 20232 yr 17 hours ago, CooterBrown said: Just saw this. Agreed. SISU is awesome. If John Wick talks too much for you, this movie is for you. Ha. Yeah, definitely worth a watch. Strong Tarantino vibes.
May 1, 20232 yr JFK. John Candy was outstanding. Joe Pesci was probably on heart meds. Donald Sutherland was cold as usual. Sissy Spacek....got dam. Laurie Metcalf....got dam. Tommy Lee Jones had me believing he was gay AF.
May 2, 20232 yr As mentioned above, Renfield was amusing. I like Nic Cage playing Nic Cage playing Dracula. Totally chewed the scenery (and some people). Always good to see Jean Ralphio get the shit literally kicked out of him too.
May 3, 20232 yr Filmed here in Pittsburgh at Kennywood. It’s a good movie with a quirky storyline and a good cast.
May 3, 20232 yr Beau is Afraid is a three hour long anxiety nightmare that I couldn't look away from. Different in many ways from Aster's previous films, but quite similar in others. Shares vibes with Scorsese's After Hours. Worth catching on the big screen. Patti LuPone is an icon and so are Parker Posey's tits (funniest/ weirdest sex scene in a long time, with her and Joaquin Phoenix) Edited May 3, 20232 yr by safe sex Clarity and specificity
May 4, 20232 yr More like the moving I am watching. A favorite of mine which I have watched many times…
May 4, 20232 yr May the 4th be with you! I'm watching some Star Wars to celebrate. I don't like sand, it's coarse and gets everywhere!
May 5, 20232 yr Just watched Se7en again. The academy should have arranged some kind of best co-actor awards for Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt. They play off each other like Page and Bonham. Instead Tom Hanks wins for going full regard
May 5, 20232 yr This was entertaining, but if you're afraid of heights like I am expect your testicles to tingle most of the movie.
May 5, 20232 yr Women Talking (in a barn) 2022 In the end a nice acting exercise for the ladies. It could have used a "goodbye whore" line at the end. I had hopes that it would get all wacky and violent, but instead it addressed the important question as to how long one could be in a meeting with a bunch of women without pulling one's hair out. I do like Jessie Buckley.
May 5, 20232 yr Nefarious Sean Patrick Flanery should be nominated for Best Actor but won't be. Hollywood will hate this movie.
May 5, 20232 yr On 5/2/2023 at 8:58 PM, PittsburghTiger said: Filmed here in Pittsburgh at Kennywood. It’s a good movie with a quirky storyline and a good cast. have you seen this? the trailers aren't very good but it's pretty underrated.
May 6, 20232 yr On 5/3/2023 at 2:25 AM, safe sex said: Beau is Afraid is a three hour long anxiety nightmare that I couldn't look away from. Different in many ways from Aster's previous films, but quite similar in others. Shares vibes with Scorsese's After Hours. Worth catching on the big screen. Patti LuPone is an icon and so are Parker Posey's tits (funniest/ weirdest sex scene in a long time, with her and Joaquin Phoenix) Pretty similar to what I’ve heard from others. I’m still on the fence.
May 6, 20232 yr Just watched Argo, Hell or High Water, No Country for Old Men and Out of Africa on my flight back from Australia. All excellent movies. However, the endings of Hell or High Water and Old Men kind of left me hanging a bit.
May 6, 20232 yr Invincible. Mark Walberg gets made fun of by alot of people. He's a middling actor who knows it, and has the look of a man trying too hard. Guess that's why he's so good in this role. II like Marky Mark. #dealwithit
May 7, 20232 yr Blackula is on! In the 70’s the movie theater in my small hometown in Kansas was owned by a black family and I spent my teen’s watching blacksploitation movies there. Watching one now gives me all the nostalgia feels!
May 9, 20232 yr For some reason I have never watched this movie from start to finish, until today. Wow.
May 9, 20232 yr 4 yesterday on a day off. All Quiet on the Western Front in German. Excellent. The Nice Guys. Older movie, but funny dark comedy. If Beale Street Could Talk. Very well done and poignant. A Man Called Otto. Better than I thought it would be. Also went to see Air over the weekend. Really enjoyed it. Edited May 9, 20232 yr by Mo Horn
May 9, 20232 yr On 5/5/2023 at 7:44 PM, PRONG HORN said: have you seen this? the trailers aren't very good but it's pretty underrated. I have not. I'll have to check that out and see what it's about.
May 9, 20232 yr This is on TCM tonight, 8 EST. I am not sure how they do it all through the time zones but, this movie is well worth some space on the DVR.
May 10, 20232 yr Just recently rewatched The Right Stuff for the first time since I saw it in the theater as a kid with my dad (and I still remember being surprised it had an intermission). Such a great movie and what a murderer’s row of great actors/actresses in it.
May 10, 20232 yr The Covenant by Guy Ritchie with Jake Gyllenhaal is pretty good. You just have to look past a bit of crazy heroics and the story is good.
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