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Walton Street
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I saw it completely by accident. We were supposed to be seeing Treasure Island which I guess was playing at the rep theatre/play stage but we automatically went to the regular theatre instead. The movie opened on the island with Scaramanga doing his training .., so we still thought we were in the right movie for a few moments. I was 13 and immediately fell in love with Britt Ekland's bikinied butt. |
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I like the way Pierce Brosnan played the role of Bond but if I based my choice on movies I enjoyed I would go with Daniel Craig.
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THE EQUALIZER
Denzel Washington Denzel plays a character who at first appears to be an average guy working at a home improvement center. But early on you get the feeling that there is more to him than that. When bad things start happening to people he knows he gets involved and discovers that a group of Russian mobsters are responsible. When he singlehandedly (is that even a word?) confronts and eliminates them your suspicions about his secret past are confirmed. Marton Czokas (known for his intense roles) plays a fixer sent by the Russian mob boss to resolve the situation. This is not a wham bam action movie but rather a subtle story line occasionally interrupted by scenes of extreme violence.
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I enjoyed the TV show and was hoping this adaptation would be good, but haven't heard much good about it. I'll have to watch it myself soon. I do still keep Stewart Copeland's original series theme in my playlists. My wife was nice enough to indulge me and sit through Monty Python's "Meaning of Life" for her first (and only) time. She laughed a little, and powered through like a trooper, but it just wasn't meant to be. Maybe I should've started her on my favorite one, "Life of Brian". |
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1990 film about three con artists manipulating each other. I was surprised how it focuses less on a linear single plot and instead tries to get inside the protagonists' heads through showing the ins and outs of their interaction. The decidedly unconventional plot structure, which genuinely went places I hadn't expected it to, and exaggerated modernized-noir visual style along with the disturbing psychosexual dynamic between the characters reminded me a bit of some of David Lynch's films from the same time like Blue Velvet and especially Wild at Heart, just nowhere as surreal. (though Anjelica Huston looks rather odd as a blonde) Wouldn't place this movie on the level of those two either, but I still really liked it.
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Walton Street
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Annette bening was gorgeous in this film - and nude!
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From Russia With Love
Goldfinger Thunderball You Only Live Twice (my favourite score of all time) then took a break to see Space Cowboys ... had it for ages but never watched it - didn't realize it was directed by Eastwood not a bad film, good effects work, fun watching Donald Sutherland playing a geriatric horndog
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I liked Space Cowboys and thought it had a great cast of older actors.
I agree with your comment about Donald Sutherland. I've been a fan since M.A.S.H. He has a small role in a TV series called Crossing Lines. I have season one on DVD and have watched it twice.
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The Grifters is definitely the movie to watch if you want to see Annette Bening naked a lot.
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Walton Street
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Gave Bond a break and showed Bladerunner to a friend of mine who'd never seen it before.
I'll take any excuse to watch that film.
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^Awesome movie! Watching the movie to listen to Vangelis' great soundtrack is also a good excuse
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Love is Strange
Sincere portrayal of two married men who lose their apartment and have to live with friends and family. John Lithgow and Alfred Molina sensitively negotiate Ira Sachs' material with a good supporting cast. |
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TeleStrat
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Just caught it on cable the other night. If I can't find an excuse to watch this movie I'll make one up.
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Walton Street
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back to Bond
Watched On Her Majesty's Secret Service. A lot of people don't like this one but I love it .. I really like Lazenby as Bond .. I think he pulled off a lot of things that Connery wouldn't have been able to do as well. Ballsy film too ... they break the 4th wall, he tries to quit, he gets married, etc etc. Also - and I noticed this for the first time on Blu-Ray - you clearly see a girls nipple - which I don't think was done before or since. a lot of teasing but no actual skin. And the opening theme is amazing - one of the best. I wish he'd had another shot at it before Connery came back .. |
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Agreed on all parts. It's one of my favorite Bond movies, and Lazenby was superb. I'm not a fan of Moore's entries at all, but the rest of the Bond actors and movies I've enjoyed, even Dalton. Well, Brosnan was a great choice, but after his fantastic Goldeneye debut, things got so ridiculously cartoony that they managed to outdo the silliness of even the Moore movies and were nearly unwatchable. |
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The Imitation Game
Alan Turing's Biopic. Great acting by Cumberbatch and everyone else. Emphasizes the value of his work to ending WWII and modern computing appropriately. Unfortunately glosses over his persecution for being a homosexual and eventual suicide, in favor of a more uplifting ending.
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Steppenwolf (1974)
Based on a novel by Hermann Hesse. Lame screenplay which (despite of being quite close to the book) makes the film look like a bunch of unconnected episodes, weak director's work and the director of photography's work is even worse. Great actors, it's hard to find a better choice for the leading role than Max von Sydow (the only other actor I could ever imagine portraying Harry Haller is probably Gary Oldman). It's a shame actually that the movie fails so much. With Max von Sydow it could've been a masterwork. |
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This night wounds time.
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Walton Street
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heading to Taken 3 tonight so i watched Taken with my son.
He's the right age for the films now but was a little too young for them when they first came out. always a pleasure watching Liam Neeson kicking ass.
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Last night I watched the original version (1973) of The Wicker Man with Edward Woodward and Christopher Lee. I was scrolling down the cable channels and found it on Flix.
I'll assume that most of you have seen it but if anyone hasn't, I suggest you do so if only to see how some film makers were pushing the boundaries back then.
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Blue Ruin (on Netflix)
Intense and fun- a great revenge movie. Don't miss it! 9/10 (95% or so on Rotten Tomatoes) |
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