What's the last movie you watched?
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- ronrat
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Just watched Terminator 2. Yesterday Shawshank redemption. We have a channel on our package from Macau and they show the same ones but it went missing for a few months. Back yesterday.
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And hasta la vista babys,
Beats watching Home and away.
So get busy living or get busy dying.
And hasta la vista babys,
Beats watching Home and away.
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Not Without My Daughter (1991)
Starring Sally Field. Wow. Rather traumatic and a very touchy subject around Islam. If this was made today, it would be a bigger deal and probably come with a bit more hype. And I think of the time I got yelled at for holding the door open.
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
Starring Nicolas Cage. Like the first one, is a bit far fetched, but if you dont stop to think about things like, how did they get to Paris so fast, and how did they get guns in Paris so fast, you'll enjoy it. First one is better, but still an ok adventure film if you dont overthink it.
Starring Sally Field. Wow. Rather traumatic and a very touchy subject around Islam. If this was made today, it would be a bigger deal and probably come with a bit more hype. And I think of the time I got yelled at for holding the door open.
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
Starring Nicolas Cage. Like the first one, is a bit far fetched, but if you dont stop to think about things like, how did they get to Paris so fast, and how did they get guns in Paris so fast, you'll enjoy it. First one is better, but still an ok adventure film if you dont overthink it.
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Netflix, French Comedy called “They are everywhere” or “The Jews”
Not bad, made me laugh at times. A mix of Life of Brian, Woody Allen (the younger), and more.
The trailer:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gXtvFqPQwR0
Not bad, made me laugh at times. A mix of Life of Brian, Woody Allen (the younger), and more.
The trailer:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gXtvFqPQwR0
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French comedies are always a dicey proposition at the best of times, but this had me at "Charlotte Gainsbourg"! Might have to check it out.
Are you planning on seeing anything at this year's French Film Festival, WPT?
Are you planning on seeing anything at this year's French Film Festival, WPT?
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I love some of Verber’s comedies including “The Valet” parts of which are hilarious others not so much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_4KXH-AUGY
The 3 fugitives etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_4KXH-AUGY
The 3 fugitives etc
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Watched Unhinged.
Wow
You could argue argue for hours about the sliding doors moment early on, but after that it's a mix of Duel and falling Down.
Not my usual stuff, Russell Crowe looks like the thing that ate Russell Crowe, take Gladiator and add 40kg but he does psycho well, best psycho from him since johnny mnemonic.
compulsory viewing for anyone who's had road rage or been overly liberal with the horn at lights
Wow
You could argue argue for hours about the sliding doors moment early on, but after that it's a mix of Duel and falling Down.
Not my usual stuff, Russell Crowe looks like the thing that ate Russell Crowe, take Gladiator and add 40kg but he does psycho well, best psycho from him since johnny mnemonic.
compulsory viewing for anyone who's had road rage or been overly liberal with the horn at lights
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Not without my daughter is brilliantly acted and it’s based on a true storyPresti35 wrote:Not Without My Daughter (1991)
Starring Sally Field. Wow. Rather traumatic and a very touchy subject around Islam. If this was made today, it would be a bigger deal and probably come with a bit more hype. And I think of the time I got yelled at for holding the door open.
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
Starring Nicolas Cage. Like the first one, is a bit far fetched, but if you dont stop to think about things like, how did they get to Paris so fast, and how did they get guns in Paris so fast, you'll enjoy it. First one is better, but still an ok adventure film if you dont overthink it.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Godzilla (1998)
Starring Matthew Broderick and Jean Reno. This movie starts out rather promising, but turns into a ball of crap. I put of seeing it at the time after negative reviews and only watched it last night for the first time ever. It hasn't aged well either.
Not the worst film I've seen, but it could have been so much better.
Starring Matthew Broderick and Jean Reno. This movie starts out rather promising, but turns into a ball of crap. I put of seeing it at the time after negative reviews and only watched it last night for the first time ever. It hasn't aged well either.
Not the worst film I've seen, but it could have been so much better.
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