It’s not too late!think positive wrote:thank the lord he didnt inherit your taste!!!!
What's the last movie you watched?
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My experience suggests sons, particularly only sons, are more likely to go the opposite to their father than follow in their footsteps.David wrote:It’s not too late!think positive wrote:thank the lord he didnt inherit your taste!!!!
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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If you have Netflix givethe Santa chronicles a try, the first one, I needed a little Christmas cheer yesterday, I watched both! Fell asleep during the second, so not sure how good that is, but it’s kind of an action Santa movie! I love Kurt Russell movies, he more or less plays himself!
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think positive wrote:peppermint with Jennifer garner, i put it on to do housework too, and didnt move from the couch, its fricken brilliant!!! Stui, you would love it!
correct weight. I watched it tonight.
Basic plot has been done hundreds of times, my first impression was this was Punisher with a female lead but yeah, it was good.
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yes exactly, i love the punisher series too!!!stui magpie wrote:think positive wrote:peppermint with Jennifer garner, i put it on to do housework too, and didnt move from the couch, its fricken brilliant!!! Stui, you would love it!
correct weight. I watched it tonight.
Basic plot has been done hundreds of times, my first impression was this was Punisher with a female lead but yeah, it was good.
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Yep, another brilliant John Hughes movie, watched it recently for perhaps the first time since it's late 80s release. It has aged well indeed.Sicks Bux wrote:Introduced my sons to Planes, Trains and Automobiles. It's still hilarious.
Steve Martin and John Candy play off each other with wonderful comedic chemistry.
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Only ever seen it twice; the scumbag tight-arse boss thing triggers me though.think positive wrote:christmas vacation - for the millionth time!!
I always laugh at how Russ and Audrey are played by different actors in each vacation movie. Love the Griswalds; Pig in a Poke lol!
Masterminds was some good cheap laughs I though; came out a year or two back.think positive wrote:and some weird bank job thing on netflix based on a true story, really dumb criminals, but quite a few easy laughs!! masterminds its called, and they are not!!!
and Peppermint was worth a look; I love pay-back/square-the-ledger type movies.
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I really like this. I may have seen it back when it first came out, but I couldn't really remember anything but that last scene when he asked his Mrs about JFK. Connery and Cage were a good fit. I read that Arnie was originally going to play the part that Cage took. He knocked it back. I bet he regrets that, to work with Connery. However he would not have been a fit for that part, which Cage nailed. Ed Harris was also very good I thought.
The film also has the guy that was Fabrizio in Titanic and the guy that was Kyle Reese in Terminator 1. Also the guy that was Perry in Scrubs. Bokeem Woodbine is also in this film. I thought the guy that was Haywood in Shawshank was in it too, but it turned out to be a guy from True Blood.
Getting back to the film, it was great. And I can see where the 007 theories come from.
Great suggestion TP!
The Rock (1996)think positive wrote:If you haven’t see the Rock I suggest you watch that next, Sean Connery is magnificent.
I really like this. I may have seen it back when it first came out, but I couldn't really remember anything but that last scene when he asked his Mrs about JFK. Connery and Cage were a good fit. I read that Arnie was originally going to play the part that Cage took. He knocked it back. I bet he regrets that, to work with Connery. However he would not have been a fit for that part, which Cage nailed. Ed Harris was also very good I thought.
The film also has the guy that was Fabrizio in Titanic and the guy that was Kyle Reese in Terminator 1. Also the guy that was Perry in Scrubs. Bokeem Woodbine is also in this film. I thought the guy that was Haywood in Shawshank was in it too, but it turned out to be a guy from True Blood.
Getting back to the film, it was great. And I can see where the 007 theories come from.
Great suggestion TP!
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