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33 minutes ago, dogbreath said:

You should check out the English mini series. Tinker Tailor + Smileys People. 

Thanks for the rec. I always felt that story had enough material for a miniseries. The Mark Strong assassin character backstory could have been a season on it's own.

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Needed another movie for a flight so I watched the last third of Maverick (again) and then Bridge of Spies which I somehow missed. Good flick, Spielberg and Hanks don’t miss. 

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16 minutes ago, BearSchlong said:

Bridge of spies is one of my favorites.

“Im trying to save your life, but you don't seem too worried about it”

“”Would it help?”

I use this with people in AA all the time.

Mark Rylance is fantastic.

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4 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

I use this with people in AA all the time.

Mark Rylance is fantastic.

Agreed. Just watched The Outfit again. So good.

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Been a fan of the theatrical release for a long time (owned it on VHS!).  I wasn't aware of all the drama surrounding the production and the firing of the director, Brian Helgeland.  He was later able to release the director's cut which has some significant narrative and stylistic departures from the theatrical release.  Can't say it improved an already great film, but it's worth a watch.  It's on Amazon Prime presently

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I use this with people in AA all the time.
Mark Rylance is fantastic.

So do I.

Not to derail but years ago I sponsored an ‘ol boy from Florida who pushed his gimme cap back on his head, scratched his temple, looked at me and drawled “y’know when you're worryin’ your just arguing with God.”
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On 6/1/2024 at 3:04 PM, 4th&Five said:

Finally watched Killing of a Sacred Deer yesterday. Wow. Gonna take a bit to digest. 

Now watch The Lobster and Dogtooth

On 6/12/2024 at 6:51 AM, Buzzrock said:

I had never made it through Tinker Tailor Solider Spy before so I tried again on a long flight. I made it but damn, that has to be the slowest movie ever. What a cast though.

I love this movie

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“Layer Cake”

Daniel Craig, Colm Meaney , Sienna Miller. 
 

Movie about drug deal gone bad, lots of twists and turns. Came out I think originally like in 2005. 

Sienna Miller was absolute smoke in this movie

 

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Since our Alamo Drafthouse closed down and we had planned to go see a brunch screening of this today , we decided to recreate it at home with french toast and bacon before watching. IMO, the ultimate Father's Day movie.


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20 hours ago, BrazilHorn said:

“Layer Cake”

Daniel Craig, Colm Meaney , Sienna Miller. 
 

Movie about drug deal gone bad, lots of twists and turns. Came out I think originally like in 2005. 

Sienna Miller was absolute smoke in this movie

 

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Should be required viewing. 

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Since our Alamo Drafthouse closed down and we had planned to go see a brunch screening of this today , we decided to recreate it at home with french toast and bacon before watching. IMO, the ultimate Father's Day movie.

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Raiders of the Lost Ark and Interstellar tonight at the Fort Worth Rooftop Cinema.
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Raiders of the Lost Ark and Interstellar tonight at the Fort Worth Rooftop Cinema.

Forgot how perfect Interstellar is for a movie night with your daughter - especially on Fathers Day.

“Because my Dad promised me.”

Water works.
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On 6/14/2024 at 11:03 AM, Lazarus Bocanegra said:

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Been a fan of the theatrical release for a long time (owned it on VHS!).  I wasn't aware of all the drama surrounding the production and the firing of the director, Brian Helgeland.  He was later able to release the director's cut which has some significant narrative and stylistic departures from the theatrical release.  Can't say it improved an already great film, but it's worth a watch.  It's on Amazon Prime presently

"That is just mean. Mean man."  is a regular saying in my house.  I think I'm the only person who knows where it's from, but my kids and wife use as well when somebody is being particularly salty. 

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On 6/15/2024 at 6:38 PM, BrazilHorn said:

“Layer Cake”

Daniel Craig, Colm Meaney , Sienna Miller. 
 

Movie about drug deal gone bad, lots of twists and turns. Came out I think originally like in 2005. 

Sienna Miller was absolute smoke in this movie

 

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I know I have mentioned this movie on this thread before.  It's one of my favorite "fuck it, nothing is on, I'll just watch this" movie.  

The diner scene and the hotel room scene are so great (for very different reasons).

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Was off Wednesday for Juneteenth. Watched Iron Claw, Next Goal Wins, Hitman, and American Fiction. All very different and I enjoyed them all, but I think my favorite was American Fiction. 

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On 6/16/2024 at 12:43 PM, billfromlaketravis said:

Should be required viewing. 

Indeed. Top 10 maybe 5 for me. 
 

Complex, wildly entertaining and the best music soundtrack.

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On 6/14/2024 at 10:03 AM, Lazarus Bocanegra said:

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Been a fan of the theatrical release for a long time (owned it on VHS!).  I wasn't aware of all the drama surrounding the production and the firing of the director, Brian Helgeland.  He was later able to release the director's cut which has some significant narrative and stylistic departures from the theatrical release.  Can't say it improved an already great film, but it's worth a watch.  It's on Amazon Prime presently

I bought the Blu-ray when it wasn’t looking good for to make it on a streamer. I mean it’s Mel Gibson, and there are plenty of women beatings. 
 

Of course a year later and it’s everywhere. 

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Fantastic film with a turrible script.  I've had "I Can Dream About You" stuck in my head for a while because it's on the in-store loop at HEB.  Love this movie.  It's a shame it bombed and the Tom Cody trilogy never got made.  

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2 hours ago, Lazarus Bocanegra said:

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Fantastic film with a turrible script.  I've had "I Can Dream About You" stuck in my head for a while because it's on the in-store loop at HEB.  Love this movie.  It's a shame it bombed and the Tom Cody trilogy never got made.  

Plus Diane Lane. 😁

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2 hours ago, T’Boo Ted Marshall said:

Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
Pretty good but I dig GR movies.
Thought Cavil did a great job.

Now watch 

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Watched Oppenheimer last night for the first time. Thought it was really good.  Fantastic performances all around.  Nolan does such a good job packing his movies with great actors in bit parts.  

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My wife told me she'd never seen Leon the Professional before so we watched that last night. 

It's a great movie, made by someone who really knows how to direct. It's kind of shocking how much better it is than current movies, how much more competent and confident the direction is.

But...there are some genuinely creepy scenes with Natalie Portman are very difficult to watch. Worse than I remember.

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I might catch some slack for this based on the reviews, but watched the remake of Total Recall last night.

It was not terrible. I liked the reimagined setting with its Bladerunner feel, all star cast, Kate, Jessica, and the fact that it was free.  I've wasted my time on lesser movies.

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“Hard Miles” 

about a youth halfway house/prison teacher that takes 4 of the inmates on a 762 mile bike ride from Colorado to the Grand Canyon. 

Good family flick. Very cheesy “Disney-esque” moments. Watched on flight from Bos-Aus

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Monster - Japanese film about bullying from three different perspectives. A quality film by Hirozaku Kore-Edu who did Shoplifters and Nobody Knows. The acting is excellent and the story has a bit of a Rashoman vibe. 

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I just watched The Hotel New Hampshire.  I knew nothing about it, but came away feeling that Wes Anderson liberally borrowed from it.  It may have been the book more so than the film, but Google suggests I was correct.  Who knew?  

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Had nothing to watch the other night so popped on The Nice Guys again. What a fun movie. Crowe and Gosling are great and it’s so well written. I really wish it would have done better so Shane Black would get more shots like this.

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A few recent watches:

In A Violent Nature (2024) - Malick meets low budget slasher. Interesting flick. Some gnarly kills

Aliens - A masterpiece, of course

Point Break - Another masterpiece, of course

The Watchers (2024) - absolute fucking garbage

California Split - would love to hang with these gents

First Omen (2024) - this movie had no business being as good as it is

 

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On 6/22/2024 at 8:17 AM, Lazarus Bocanegra said:

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Fantastic film with a turrible script.  I've had "I Can Dream About You" stuck in my head for a while because it's on the in-store loop at HEB.  Love this movie.  It's a shame it bombed and the Tom Cody trilogy never got made.  

Love that song, as well as Deeper and Deeper….

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12 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Had completely forgotten about The Fixx

It's easy to believe somebody's been lying to me, but when the wrong word goes in the right ear, I know why you've been lying to me.

It's getting rough, off the cuff, I've got to say enough's enough.

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Encino Man. 11 yo son wanted to watch.
Does not hold up.

Ok, I have to ask. How did an 11 year old in the year of our Lord 2024 get interested in Encino Man? Is there a Pauly Shore comeback I wasn’t aware of?
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On 6/25/2024 at 11:23 AM, ajax said:

But...there are some genuinely creepy scenes with Natalie Portman are very difficult to watch. Worse than I remember.

I don’t recall which version of the script it was that I read (clearly not shooting) but a predecessor version made the pedophilia even more explicit. 

 

On 7/6/2024 at 9:52 AM, billfromlaketravis said:

Bonus: Melissa Barrera is fire. 

Huzzah to this

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Godzilla Kong New Empire.  

What a fucking mess.  I enjoy these movies but I fucking wish studios spent more on acting, directing and writing. Rebecca Hall is a dollar store Rebecca Ferguson. I wish the rest of the cast was a forgettable but unfortunately, I'm gonna have to live with their shitty performances for the rest of the night.  Wingard is talentless.

 

These could be great stories.  What a waste.

 

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