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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
1917. Good, not great. The "single-take" thing is nice, but the story is just flat. Saving Private Ryan did a similar premise much better.
I saw it too and had similar thoughts. Its real good, but I feel SPR & Black Hawk Down are better overall war movies among others. Still good, single take starts to wane a bit. Makes the entire storyline a bit thin in hindsight. Also mustve played tricks somehow with timing.
Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
The Hunt
It's basically Ready or Not mixed with the Politics of Get Out.
Fun film, but the whole stertotypical rich Democratic elites hunting sterotypical Republican rednecks is too over the top. It copies the tone and gimmicks of alot of films in recent years.
Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
The Invisible Man. It was actually pretty good for the first half and uncomfortable.
Not that interesting a 2nd half though.
Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen
Okay, what are we watching?
Just watched A Quiet Place... Pretty good, not as great as everyone made out.
I'm going to do a David Lynch binge (God help me) But also doing some 80s comedies. Watched Airplane, Naked Gun, Hot Shots, The Lonely Guy. I want to get some Three Amigos and Spies Like Us going too.
- Randall Flagg
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I downloaded and watched basically every movie that was out at the box office and premiered on HBO. Invisible man was disappointing. The way back was a let down. I wanted to like the kitchen, but I feel it never found its ground. Queen and Slim was ok, but didn’t have that “it” factor. Excited for Black Widow and Wonderwoman.
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Watched 'Knives Out' last night. Had heard good things.
Was ok but nothing great.
Gonna watch Joker again over Easter I think.
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I watched Airplane too, it was on the Roku Channel. It holds up really well, still funny. I wanna rewatch Scarface Friday night, just buying it ondemand. Amped up for it, movie night with the soundbar up & light off.
I watched a crazy movie call King Of New York. Wasn't crazy per se, kindof a pre-Tarantino crime movie, circa 1990. It starred a younger Christopher Walken just released from prison trying to make his way back up the crime ladder, but what was nuts about it was it also featured Wesley Snipes, Laurence Fishburne, Steve Buscemi, David Caruso, and Giancarlo Esposito (fast food franchise owner from Breaking Bad). It wasn't an ensemble cast really, just pure coincidence. Ahead of its time casting. Walken's characters last name was White, and I wonder if that was some form of nod from Tarantino in Reservior Dogs when I think Buscemi doesn't want Mr Pink and asks for Mr White, and he's told 'You can't, White's on another job'. Anyway, it's good, a bit thin & just shoot em up. Worth checking out, its good enough.
It was on Tubi, if any of you have those streaming devices or TVs.