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Vim Fuego
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Never seen a Dalton Bond movie before, but this was excellent. Less camp and more gritty than the Moore era. Timothy Dalton presents something of a physical likeness to George Lazenby. Maryam d'Abo also lasted longer as a Bond girl than many of the others. Entertaining piece of Wes Anderson quirkiness. Great movie for a wet Sunday afternoon.
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adg211288
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I love this movie.
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adg211288
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Two 1950s classics. Third time for On The Waterfront for me and it only gets stronger and more rewatchable.
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UMUR
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7752126/ |
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Vim Fuego
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Part Frankenstein, Part Night of the Living Dead, all good stupid 80s horror fun! Has the obligatory gratuitous nudity and over-done gory special effects. More stupid fun. A piss-take on super hero movies with the two least likely suspects for heroes. Mildly distracting with a couple of good laughs and a vintage Slayer t-shirt thrown in.
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adg211288
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Beautifully shot, but narratively harrowing, Soviet war film. Very powerful stuff.
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UMUR
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114367/ |
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adg211288
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Not bad but couldn't get completely invested in it either.
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adg211288
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I haven't seen this Pixar film since it originally hit home video back in the day. We rented in from Blockbuster (or it may have even still been Choices back then!) and it was the last Pixar film (perhaps even the last Disney film) that I saw before considering myself 'grown out of them'. These days, as you all probably know from the amount I post here, I love this films as much, if not more than I did as a child. Wanted to see this one again before watching the sequel for the first time.
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UMUR
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Watched Death Proof for the first time, and I liked it. Not one of Tarantino´s best movies, but still entertaining and full of sharp mouth dialogue. Half of it going nowhere, but still entertaining. The death scenes are over the top and incredibly brutal, but that´s Tarantino for you there. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028528/
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666sharon666
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Started watching some more classics! This was really good. Unexpected soundtrack, feels out of place yet somehow brilliant too.
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adg211288
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What happens when you set up an intriguing sci-fi premise, then set it as the backdrop and instead tell a standard drama story? This film. Watchable, but hard to get invested in and stinks to high heaven of wasted potential and set up. The sci-fi does play a part in the end of the protagonist's redemption, but mostly everything we might want to find out about it is never addressed. It then ends on a cliffhanger and it's been ten years with no sequel. Not that this film inspires watching one if it existed.
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adg211288
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Love this one.
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adg211288
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Two re-watches:
French thriller. Hitchcock wanted to make this but lost out on the rights. It's very good as is, though it still hasn't clicked quite to the level of its reputation even after two watches for me. The director's previous movie to this on the other hand, The Wages of Fear, had instant hints of five star potential. He's a director I need to explore more. From a could have been Hitchcock, to an actual Hitchcock. An underrated movie for me, though it did lose a little something on re-watch I feel. Actually probably the best thing about this film for me is that throughout it I keep feeling like I need to switch on some suspension of disbelief, because the story seems absolutely absurd. And yet it all actually happened in real life. Reality sometimes is stranger than fiction! The movie follows closely real life, except a happier ending than really happened, which may have been forced on the movie by Hollywood. Hitch sneaked this one out in the 50's between Jimmy Stewart fronted standards The Man Who Knew Too Much and Vertigo, falling back on black and white cinematography when colour was becoming his standard, something he would again do for Psycho. It was the only movie of his in which he worked with Henry Fonda. The movie provides a great thematic pairing with 12 Angry Men, since in this one Fonda plays a man falsely accused of a crime and in that one, he plays a juror advocating for the innocence of a man on trial who based on flimsy evidence is in the same position.
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adg211288
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This went a lot better on the re-watch. I'm still none the wiser about it, but I can see that we're not really meant to be. I do still highly disagree with the 'best movie ever made' pedestal that RYM puts it on though.
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Vim Fuego
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The books clear up some of the mystery. Not the first one, no. It's still as confusing and mysterious as the movie, but the subsequent three help. And while ahead of it's time and visually stunning, there's no fucking way it's the best movie ever.
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My original experience of 2001 put me off ever reading the books. I had all four. They sat around for years and I eventually sold them last year, at the time actively planning never to watch the movie again.
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Very dated in many aspects, but I love these old school sci-fi movies. Original version of House of Wax. Some difference in setting and characters, but otherwise very close to each other. Though from 1933, this was a colour movie, albeit with a very early process that isn't that far removed from the tinting used in some silent films. It was directed by Michael Curtiz, who would notable go on to make Casablanca.
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adg211288
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Solid Pixar as expected....but sadly I think a lot of the hype for this one basically just amounts to people going 'OMG Pixar made a movie about a black man'. Black Panther all over again in other words. It's good, very good even, but it's not that good. The studio has made considerably better movies, including Coco, which also explores afterlife themes.
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