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One of the best the mention off it makes me smile, I have the complete Bluray Boxset I must find time for Christmas Vacation.
Pretty good reboot, with lots of great gags. Steve Martin was the right replacement for Peter Sellers.
Cant agree! An utter travesty. Only thing it proves is that Steve Martin still needs to pay the bills!
When Steve Martin is at the podium addressing the KILLER its funny, its the best Pink Panther film since Revenge...
I really enjoyed this one, got a lot of big laughs out of me.
Greenland
A superior disaster flick. Some strong visual effects but the film never strays from focusing on character and drama for too long. Plenty of emotion here.
Same here. It did a remarkable job of emulating the older films, while updating to modern times. The only thing it lacks is that certain patina of charm and style so many films from the 60s and 70s possessed.
This has been on my watch list for some time, the reviews seemed mixed. this one was not for me quiite a few things grated on me. Some of the visuals were ok that's about it. The first third of the film was so dull and uninteresting I almost switched it off, I wish I had.
I always go Where Eagles Dare, but The Heroes of Telemark is pretty good, and has been on the T.V . schedules the past few years!
Absolutely. I enjoyed the big, spectacular sequences but rarely for a film of this type did I also appreciate the intimate moments equally. Ric Roman Waugh directed a film I really like, called Shot Caller. It's always interesting to see guys who made their mark making low-budget crime dramas take on these kinds of genre films, and I think this film benefited from Waugh's knack for dragging every ounce of tension from small moments. The scene where Butler has to fight off the mob trying to steal his bracelet was one of my favourites in the film.
Eddie the Eagle 5/6 , forgot Walken was in it , sadly only cameo though
Aloha from Hawaii 5/6 (not a movie , still love it though)
Agreed. I also loved that heavily claustrophobic airport scene, both with them trying to get on the flight and then the World War Z-type attack as they're trying to escape. Good stuff.
A Peanuts Christmas:
It really is the perfect Christmas film I fail to find flaws in it other then it's a little short.
A Christmas Story:
This isn't my favorite but its one of my wife's favorites and I watch it with her.
Films in 2020
1. Casino Royale
2. From Russia with love
3. Batman Begins
4. On her majesties Secret Service
5. Jaws 2
6. Macgyver lost treasure of Atlantis
7. A Peanuts Christmas
8. It’s the great pumpkin Charlie Brown
9. When Harry meet sally
10. Woodstock the movie
11. Sherlock Holmes a game of shadows
12. Planes trains and automobiles
13. Ronin
14. Fast times at Ridgemont high
15. Valley Girl
16. Goldeneye
17. Batman Returns
18. A Charlie Brown thanksgiving
19. The breakfast club
20. Rolling stone Gimmie Shelter
21. Octopussy
22. Home alone
23. The temptations
24. Home Alone 2 Lost in New York
25. Stand by me
26. The Art of war
27. The Prophecy
28. A Christmas story
29. Jaws 3
30. No direction Home
31. Star Wars Episode 9: Rise of skywalker
32. Casino Royale 1954
33. Nosferato
34. Pearl Harbor
35. Little women
36. National lampoon's Christmas Vacation
37. Journey greatest hits live
38. The Grateful Dead movie
39. Cabin in the woods 2012
Bond films
1. Casino Royale 2006
2. From Russia with love
3. Goldeneye
4. Octopussy
5. Casino Royale 1954
Jaws films
1. Jaws 2
2. Jaws 3
Charlie Brown Films
1. It’s the great pumpkin Charlie Brown
2. A Charlie Brown thanksgiving
John Hughes Films
1. Planes trains and automobiles
2. The breakfast club
3. Home Alone
4. Home Alone 2
5. National lampoon's Christmas vacation
Batman Films
1. Batman Begins
2. Batman Returns
Been a while since I watched any of them, I always thought the second film was a bit weak and lacks any real focus. I recall thinking Vegas was good despite being later on and it appeared to have a lower budget. This is the Boxset I have which does not include the recent film, i watched about 20 minutes of the Ed Helms effort and switched it off, I know Chevy Chase and Beverly D'angelo make a cameo.
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Tenet second viewing this time with subtitles, it does make things a bit clearer though also illustrates the tell not show exposition dumps which are not great.
The acting really is poor to the point I don't care about any of the characters. The idea of the film written down on paper sounds good though I just think here it is poorly executed. Admittedly some of the
Fun follow-up to SHARKBOY AND LAVAGIRL.
My favourite of the 'Carry On' films. Kenneth Williams' "Wouldn't fancy a poke with that." allways creases me. :))
Another great Sergio Leone film.
Great to find the time to revisit this western during the Christmas break. The pace is so slow compared to modern movies so you have to adjust to a different era but so much to enjoy. I forgot how good Dean Martin was and Angie Dickinson! - just wow. A genuine classic.
Hilarious harmless fun! Enjoyed every single one of these movies! :-bd
(Victor Sjøstrøm, 1921)
Magnificent film, one of the all time greats.
The Border (1982)
Jack Nicholson stars as a border police officer ultimately refusing to join his corrupt pals' (Harvey Keitel, Warren Oates) efforts to make money on stealing babies from illegal immigrants and other questionable sources. More drama than action. Directed by Tony Richardson...not what one would expect from a Texas-centered movie like this, I guess. Not a perfect film, but my rating is about 7/10 no matter what.
Jaws and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
This man kickstarted my love of cinema. Seeing Jaws when I was 9 years old was a seminal moment. One of my most watched films and I never tire of it. The Re-mastered bluray looks and sounds incredible.
I get completely absorbed in it with every viewing. And that damn head coming out of the boat still makes me jump!
Considering it's troubled production it's a film I consider damn near flawless. A wonderful piece of cinema.
I didn't appreciate Close Encounters until fairly recently, and I now consider it one of Spielbergs most accomplished works. Another wonderfully directed film that I will never tire of.
I prefer the directors cut which is only slightly longer than the theatrical version. It has more scenes with Neary and his family and one of my favourite shots of the UFO shadow passing over Neary's truck. Thankfully the interior of the mothership is left to the imagination.
Another wonderful film that leaves me in awe.
Spielberg will always remain one of my biggest heroes growing up.
Outstanding film.
Was never interested in this one, but as it was on tv the other day, I gave it a chance. Not bad at all. Not Cameron s best, but certainly not among his worst.