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Has a great " Gothic" feel, almost a Victor Hugo story in space. ;)
Batman Subzero: Another great film. Mr. Freeze is such a compelling villain.
Great film! Steve McQueen is the epitome of cool, whether on two legs or driving an awesome Mustang. Robert Vaughn puts down an excellent performance. Jacqueline Bisset is stunningly beautiful. There's a little bit of Robert Duvall in here too. Lalo Schifrin's score is fantastic. The highlight of the film is the car chase.
Nothing but praise for Bullitt.
Quirky little film based on a Roald Dahl story, with Dustin Hoffman and Judi dench in the lead roles. Kind of funny.
In anticipation of this Summer's Minions movie, I re-lived the fun and joy of Despicable Me. Those minions are the best animated creation since ages.
Love the film but I can't watch the "my policy" scene the same way after Naked Gun.
Hahaha, never thought about that before.
With the imminent release of Terminator: Genisys I thought I would give the film another go, I would hope the new film is truer to the first two films. T3 in hind sight was certainly a missed opportunity.
Later tonight I'll do another Sir Rog film: 'The Man Who Haunted Himself'.
Shout at the Devil is brilliant and The man who does kind of shut you up when speaking about Moore as a good looking man with little acting talent, he shows he can with this movie.
Cover does look great, saw it on Amazon. Reason why I have not bought the previous release hoping it is not just a repackaging.
Jack the giant slayer Visuals were good, acting felt flat on occasion though was better than I expected. Early into the film I could not help think this would be so much better if Terry Gilliam was helming.
Now in the broad scope of film, this is one of those movies that you do NOT look into in any way, shape, or form, you simply watch it. Don't look at the cast, don't bother reading the plot, don't even glance at a trailer before you watch it. It's a slow-burning sci-fi film that you must see as blindly as possible. I watched it earlier this evening, and the only thing I knew of it was one trailer I watched a few months ago, so nearly all of it was fresh to me. What a film. Do yourself a favor and watch it.
Now I'm wondering what kind of good it is. Different tastes and all that... You got me interested though.
:)) Yes, and yes, and one of the best for sure.
'The French Connection'
So I decided this summer that I was going to try and go through Netflix and whatnot to watch a ton of classics I've never seen (but should) and films that I've had on my Watch List for a very long time, and this was one of the first on the list. The only unfortunate thing about it was that this was one phenomenal, intense, and at times eerie film that took TOO long for me to get around to viewing. Phenomenal performances all around, some great twists, dialogue, and action sequences, all wrapped up in a true story that ends in a very chilling and obsessed way. I've heard the second one, albeit fictional, is still entertaining enough to check out, so I plan on doing that soon.
Gritty 70s chase. :)
I'm going to continue now with a Connery war/prison film: 'The Hill' (which will also be a first watch for me).