Been a minute, but I always loved
RoboCop, and it is hard NOT to think of Weller without thinking
RoboCop. But considering the number of times I've seen
Naked Lunch (in my youth, ALWAYS on acid or very, very stoned). Though just as enjoyable for me, sober, this ranks kinda even for me. Loved him in the
Longmire TV Series.
Like Allaby stated,
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? is an extremely well-made film by Pollack, but oh, so, way, way, so, Suicide Watch, bleak.
Double Indemnity is iconic when it comes to noir. A powerhouse from the man! Wilder. Seen it many times, and my recent watches were spent focusing more on Robinson's subtleties.
I've only seen
Catch Me If You Can once and found myself enjoying it more than I expected, which for some reason at the time, wasn't very much. Have not seen it since.
Seconds was a strange watch where I swung back and forth from engaged to not so much.
The Innocents just oozed mood, and the cinematography was dead on. Though, if I remember it was low on my vote when I saw it in an HoF.
I bounce back and forth on
Being John Malkovich, but I always enjoy the last act.
I enjoyed
Collateral when it came to Cruise's hitman. But Fox's character irritated me. I was cheering for Cruise to take him out.
Have not seen
The Tenant nor
Coda, and I enjoyed
La Famille Bélier, so with the rarity of an American remake improving on a film, as I read in Cosmic's review, does raise my curiosity.
With Monday off for Labor Day -- HAPPY HOLIDAY for those enjoying it, I'll be watching one, possibly two more this weekend.