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sawduck 12-08-19 11:29 AM

The Irishman :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
What a great movie,with amazing performances by the cast. It might be a bit long for some people but its worth every minute, this or parasite should win best picture from what i have seen so far this year

BooBooKittyFock 12-08-19 11:55 AM

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This film made you think, like any crime, investigative thriller. If you think of a lot of possibilities and branch out those ideas as the movie progresses, you can actually determine “the killer”.

Loved the ending, although, I feel as though I was the only one in the theater that got it. Hope you’re observant to subtle “clues”


Chypmunk 12-08-19 01:08 PM

Aknyeo [The Villainess] (Byung-gil Jung, 2017)

The real villain imo is some of the cinematography and editing in the action sequences

Claireofthemoon 12-08-19 01:34 PM

Originally Posted by Louieritchie465 (Post 2051113)
Hello. Everyone I am Louie. Guys the last movie I watched was Avenger End Game. It was so amazing but in the end the last time which makes me feel bad was that Iron man died.
You shouldn't post spoilers without some kind of warning.:(:(

cricket 12-08-19 03:28 PM


I liked this as it was a bit of an atypical western. Gary Cooper is excellent in the lead as a man who does a lot of good things but at the same time doesn't seem so wonderful. Then there's Karl Malden who plays a snake as well as anyone, and on top of that his name is Frenchy and he likes to talk in the first person. Good dialogue and good looking, it's a fine movie.

pahaK 12-08-19 05:12 PM

Re: Rate The Last Movie You Saw
 
Ride the High Country (1962)

An early Peckinpah western that has all his usual themes already but portrayed in much lighter tone than his later films. It's easy to see that his nihilism and cynicism were already there but hidden under more traditional western fluff. Not on the level of his best films but pretty decent none the less.


Theophile 12-09-19 03:08 AM

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Iron Sky 2: The Coming Race (2019)


It was o.k.. It didn't have the heart of the first movie and it was full of the dull cliches of a Mary Sue being the only competent person around and a love triangle. While there was some good humor (mostly having to do with the red shirt), the movie mostly was lacking in both a compelling story and a likeable protagonist.


Rating: 2 out of 5.

JoaoRodrigues 12-09-19 06:27 AM

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Michael Winner, 1974


I've been keeping the Charles Bronson mysterious character persona from the western and this is a shock.


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Spencer Susser, 2010


The only movie the band Metallica ever accepted there musics in; that's how rock and roll this is.


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Jim Jarmusch, 2016


Countless times I've seen it, I always come back when I need to, for some reason, it's like good music.

matt72582 12-09-19 07:04 AM

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Traficant: The Congressman of Crimetown - 10/10

It's online. This man was a trip. Much more colorful than Trump, and a true populist who was a dissident, which I usually admire.


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the samoan lawyer 12-09-19 09:43 AM

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Shoplifters (2018)


A toss-up between this and Parasite for best film I've seen all year. Stunning.



JoaoRodrigues 12-09-19 10:04 AM

I prefer Shoplifters to Parasites, and I also agree it's the best movie of the last year. I prefer it because it's more emotional without the needing of drama, it's also less conventional. But they're both great movies, obviously foreign, only once in a while you see something good made in America, something with content; it's hard to find.

mojofilter 12-09-19 10:24 AM

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THE REPORT
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Adam Driver is bound to be one of the greatest actors of our time.




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MARRIAGE STORY
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Powerful performances. I was expecting more from the story.



the samoan lawyer 12-09-19 10:32 AM

Originally Posted by JoaoRodrigues (Post 2051515)
I prefer Shoplifters to Parasites, and I also agree it's the best movie of the last year. I prefer it because it's more emotional without the needing of drama, it's also less conventional. But they're both great movies, obviously foreign, only once in a while you see something good made in America, something with content; it's hard to find.

Hoping to catch Burning (2018) soon, have you seen it?

Hey Fredrick 12-09-19 10:55 AM

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Mcabe and Mrs Miller Altman does a good job of creating a dirty little western "town". Good performances all around and a great ending.


Ride in the Whirlwind is by the same crew that did The Shooting. They're a different kind of western and I hope more people see them before the countdown. In Whirlwind a cattle crew, just passing through, gets mistaken for members of a murderous mob by some vigilantes. Not as good as The Shooting but it is a
movie

Raven73 12-09-19 11:15 AM

Coal Miner's Daughter
6.5/10.
Strange seeing Tommy Lee Jones with blond hair. Even in 1980 he had deep wrinkles.
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ScarletLion 12-09-19 11:22 AM

Originally Posted by the samoan lawyer (Post 2051513)
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Shoplifters (2018)


A toss-up between this and Parasite for best film I've seen all year. Stunning.


One of my favourite Kore-edas. The end absolutely broke me.

the samoan lawyer 12-09-19 11:28 AM

Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2051536)
One of my favourite Kore-edas. The end absolutely broke me.

Agree, was heartbreaking. I'm ashamed to say that was my first Kore-eda :(

ScarletLion 12-09-19 11:30 AM

Originally Posted by the samoan lawyer (Post 2051537)
Agree, was heartbreaking. I'm ashamed to say that was my first Kore-eda :(
You've got some great films to catch up on if you fancy doing his filmography. He's just about my favourite Director at the moment. Totally on top of his game.

the samoan lawyer 12-09-19 11:56 AM

Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2051538)
You've got some great films to catch up on if you fancy doing his filmography. He's just about my favourite Director at the moment. Totally on top of his game.

What do you recommend next from him?

JoaoRodrigues 12-09-19 12:07 PM

Originally Posted by the samoan lawyer (Post 2051525)
Hoping to catch Burning (2018) soon, have you seen it?
Yes, I've seen it. Will make you wonder a lot, the ending, there's a large debate about it, let's leave it there.


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