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Reply #60 posted 10/06/20 7:19am

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Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police (2012)

Told from Andy Summers' point of view, this documentary tells the story of one of rock music's greatest bands, that IMHO, is sadly less appreciated with time. Unfortunately, neither Stewart Copeland nor Sting have any substantial input. Throughout the doc, which covers the band's reunion tour, Sting comes across (through some fault of his own) as aloof and treating his bandmates with regal contempt.

Still, this is a good watch for big Police fans.

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Reply #61 posted 10/06/20 7:22pm

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The Future (2011) - When a couple decides to adopt a stray cat their perspective on life changes radically, literally altering the course of time and space and testing their faith in each other and themselves.

I recently read an article about actor/director Miranda July which portrayed her as a very unique character and made me seek out some of her films including this one. The whimsy is heavily applied with the talking cat narrator and time manipulation in the final third although it all made sense thinking about it afterward. 3/5

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Reply #62 posted 10/07/20 6:21pm

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Ant-Man (2015) - Armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, cat burglar Scott Lang must embrace his inner hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.

This is the Marvel movie in which I think the humor works the best. 3.5/5

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Reply #63 posted 10/12/20 10:24am

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Shadow of the Vampire (2000) - The filming of Nosferatu (1922) is hampered by the fact that its star Max Schreck is taking the role of a vampire far more seriously than seems humanly possible.

I hadn't watched this in several years and forgot it's one of those films where non-English-speaking characters are talking to each other in perfect English. Aside from that personal peeve, it's easily one of the better vampire films I've ever seen. 4.5/5
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Reply #64 posted 10/12/20 7:42pm

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Limitless (2011)


This movie was a fun ride. Not a fan of Bradley Cooper generally but he really was good in this movie. Abbie Cornish as the female lead and was really good and Robet Deniro even had a cameo.

Concept of a drug that opens your mind to be able to connect what others can't see was really intriguing. The camera work had something I haven't seen before...the forever zoom, pretty cool the first time.

Without ruining the film, for most of the movie I was waiting for the other shoe to drop and then...


starstarstar 1/2star out of starstarstarstarstar


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Reply #65 posted 10/13/20 7:47pm

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Hey, how does one post the pic for the movie here?

Anyway, yesterday I saw Blended (2014) - all things said, I loved the movie smile Anyone else seen it? smile

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Reply #66 posted 10/13/20 9:14pm

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domainator2010 said:

Hey, how does one post the pic for the movie here?



Anyway, yesterday I saw Blended (2014) - all things said, I loved the movie smile Anyone else seen it? smile




Using the desktop version of the site, click the picture button and paste the url of the photo in the box.
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Reply #67 posted 10/14/20 8:31am

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sexton said:



Shadow of the Vampire (2000) - The filming of Nosferatu (1922) is hampered by the fact that its star Max Schreck is taking the role of a vampire far more seriously than seems humanly possible.

I hadn't watched this in several years and forgot it's one of those films where non-English-speaking characters are talking to each other in perfect English. Aside from that personal peeve, it's easily one of the better vampire films I've ever seen. 4.5/5



This is my favorite John Malkovich film. Need to add this to the collection...

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Reply #68 posted 10/14/20 5:42pm

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The Devil All the Time (2020) This film boast an excellent cast led by Tom Holland, Riley Keough & Robert Pattinson. I found it to be thought provoking and yet a tad depressing at the same time. It is an adaption of the the acclaimed novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock, who also narrates the film. I give it 4 out of 5 popcorn

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Great film, although I thought before watching it, that it was a whole different thing.

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Reply #69 posted 10/15/20 10:46am

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"Jack and Jill", Adam Sandler. He is a Virgo with Scorpio Rising. Scorpio Risings have a temper. Great actor, comedian, musician. โญ๐Ÿ’ฟ๐ŸŽธ๐ŸŽค๐ŸŽฅ๐Ÿ’ฟ๐Ÿ‘™โญ
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Reply #70 posted 10/15/20 11:09am

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Black Box. 3/5 even though it was like Lifetimey super suspense, it held my attention and it took a minute to guess the mystery before the reveal. Phylicia Rashad out here being all unethical and stuff, clutch my pearls.


Particle Fever 4.5/5 really a documentary that'll I'll watch a few more time even after watching it twice.
a 2013 American documentary film tracking the first round of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland. The film follows the experimental physicists at CERN who run the experiments, as well as the theoretical physicists who attempt to provide a conceptual framework for the LHC's results. The film begins in 2008 with the first firing of the LHC and concludes in 2012 with the successful identification of the Higgs boson.[3]
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


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Reply #71 posted 10/15/20 12:45pm

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Dalia11 said:

"Jack and Jill", Adam Sandler. He is a Virgo with Scorpio Rising. Scorpio Risings have a temper. Great actor, comedian, musician. โญ๐Ÿ’ฟ๐ŸŽธ๐ŸŽค๐ŸŽฅ๐Ÿ’ฟ๐Ÿ‘™โญ

Great comedian and musician, really? I mean he's great actor, but comedian and musician...

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Reply #72 posted 10/15/20 2:58pm

Dalia11

He plays better guitar than me, thus, he is a good musician! Learning to play/remember all the chords is not easy! He is also a superb filmaker!

Some of my favorites:

"The Water Boy", "Happy Gilmore", "Billy Madison", "Big Daddy", "The Wedding Singer".
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Reply #73 posted 10/15/20 4:34pm

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Selma (2014) - A chronicle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965.

This is an outstanding snapshot of the life of Dr. King documenting an event that is sadly still relevant today. 4.5/5
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Reply #74 posted 10/15/20 5:50pm

slyjackson

Dalia11 said:

He plays better guitar than me, thus, he is a good musician! Learning to play/remember all the chords is not easy!

Oh please, nonsense

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Reply #75 posted 10/18/20 5:38am

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Dalia11 said:

He plays better guitar than me, thus, he is a good musician! Learning to play/remember all the chords is not easy! He is also a superb filmaker! Some of my favorites: "The Water Boy", "Happy Gilmore", "Billy Madison", "Big Daddy", "The Wedding Singer". [Edited 10/16/20 13:40pm]


Did you see Blended?

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Reply #76 posted 10/19/20 2:09pm

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The Girl in the Spider&#39;s Web Gets Digital, Blu-ray &amp; DVD ...

I understand this movie is part of a franchise, I haven't seen the others... I can't say if I watch they others my overall thoughts would change. Be that as it may hears my review.


It was a good action pack flick that kept me on the edge of my bed. lol I say this even though the action was predicable - how and the hell people can beat the crap out of each other and move around - the story-line was interesting enough to want to flow it to its conclusion. The "heroine" of the movie was some type of Black Knight figure recusing women from abusive relations by night and computer hacker by day. The beginning of the film explains why and some other things.


The main premise is, Lisbeth Salander (actress Claire Foy) is asked to steal a computer program back... giving the US the power to activate or nullify anybody else nuclear arsenal. On second thought the creator of the programmer decides the program is too harmful for anyone to have it and hires Salander to retrieve it. The action begins and I found myself saying, WTH, when impossible situations were escaped and difficult plans of action were successful. Action pack through out rather enjoyed it.


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Reply #77 posted 10/20/20 6:46pm

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The Big Sleep (1946)


In the mystery movie thread Emma suggested this classic (Thanks Emma!). Hard to believe I had never seen this movie. Guess I don't know as much as I thought I did about Film Noir because this movie seems like a bench mark in the genre.

Lauren Becall and Humphrey Bogart had some screen chemistry without a doubt. Recently learned because of the relationship and several movies they were known in the media as "Bogie and Bacall".

It's a mystery film with cool character actors and a plot that keeps you engaged throughout the whole movie. The fact that Lauren Becall was a model before she was an actress is not suprising, she's so beautiful. This movie is a time capsule that holds up extremely well.


starstarstarstarstar out of starstarstarstarstar

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Reply #78 posted 10/21/20 6:43am

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Love on the Run (1936)

Oh, man. Where do I even start with this? Terrible movie with Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in the leads, obviously made by MGM to hop on the success of It Happened One Night (1934 Best Picture winner from Columbia Pictures, also starring Clark Gable, directed by Frank Capra). Only in this story, instead of one reporter, there are two (Gable and Franchot Tone) battling over the story of a runaway bride (Crawford). What it lacks in story, it makes up for in screaming. Yuck.

4/10

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Reply #79 posted 10/21/20 9:25am

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The House of the Devil (2009)


Nailed the 80s feel and hair styles with a classic 80s song too. It's not the 80s nostagia feel that makes this movie so good, it's the tension that it builds with every camera shot. Recognized the actor Tom Noonan (always creepy) but the other actors were new to me.


With this title, it's obvious shit is going to go down but...the way it's done is interesting in so many ways that it stays with you after the movie's over. Predictable in some ways, not a lot of violence but without giving too much away, it lives in tension and then delivers. Masterful excercise in storytelling with almost a Hitchcock element that I can't put my finger on.

I'll
definitely have to watch it again.


starstarstarstar out of starstarstarstarstar

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Reply #80 posted 10/22/20 10:29am

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"Courtesy Tap"

A fake, unnerving ride. 2/5

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Reply #81 posted 10/22/20 11:16am

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Is it bad that I don't remember???

Holy cow.

I cannot recall the last time that I sat down and watched a movie (in whole, on purpose).

disbelief

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #82 posted 10/22/20 6:59pm

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Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate the decapitations of three people, with the culprit being the legendary apparition, The Headless Horseman.

There was a time when Tim Burton would almost always deliver enjoyable films with a balance of macabre fun and heart and Sleepy Hollow is one of those winners. 4/5
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Reply #83 posted 10/23/20 6:22pm

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The Devil's Backbone (2001)


Written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. I'm a fanboy for this master story teller but somehow I missed this movie. As a fan of his more recent work, it was interesting to see his earlier stuff.

It's a ghost story with a slow build and a great resolution. Interesting that it's set in the same time period of history as Pan's Labyrinth, the Spanish Civil War.

This film feels like a dream sometimes and is an amazing masterful creation. Watch it if you like a good ghost story, highly recommended.




starstarstarstarstar out of starstarstarstarstar





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Reply #84 posted 10/24/20 7:42am

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PurpleJedi said:

Is it bad that I don't remember???

Holy cow.

I cannot recall the last time that I sat down and watched a movie (in whole, on purpose).

disbelief


Yes.


Shame Shame
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


This moment is all there is...
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Reply #85 posted 10/26/20 8:43am

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onlyforaminute said:

PurpleJedi said:

Is it bad that I don't remember???

Holy cow.

I cannot recall the last time that I sat down and watched a movie (in whole, on purpose).

disbelief

Yes. Shame Shame


boxed

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Reply #86 posted 10/26/20 3:53pm

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PurpleJedi said:

onlyforaminute said:

PurpleJedi said: Yes. Shame Shame


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That's really weird, how can you not like movies?

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Reply #87 posted 10/26/20 6:49pm

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PurpleJedi said:



onlyforaminute said:


PurpleJedi said:

Is it bad that I don't remember???

Holy cow.

I cannot recall the last time that I sat down and watched a movie (in whole, on purpose).

disbelief



Yes. Shame Shame


boxed


lol I get it. I wasn't either for a long while.

Anyway.


Emma (2020) 3/5. I like the one with Gwyneth better and I'm not a fan. I didn't like how George chastised her so out in the open that irked me. And I liked the subtlety of their friendship in the older one
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


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Reply #88 posted 10/27/20 6:48pm

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slyjackson said:

PurpleJedi said:


boxed

That's really weird, how can you not like movies?


OH NO-! I love movies! I cannot WAIT for the theaters around me to open and start showing good films.

It's just that I cannot recall the last movie that I saw. I've been binge-watching shows on Netflix for months.

OH WAIT-!!! I just remembered!

I watched this movie on Amazon Prime a week or 2 ago.




It was ok. Not really all that great, but entertaining. star star 1/2

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Reply #89 posted 10/29/20 10:02am

namepeace

Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)


Pure fun Halloween watch, though not enough zombies. The main cast (Woody Harrelson, Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone and Jessie Eisenberg) are back and Rosario Dawson and Zoey Deutch are both great additions (especially Deutch, who was really funny). Loved the cameos from Luke Wilson and Thomas Middleditch as the main duo's doppelgangers.

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