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  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    THE CALL OF THE WILD (Chris Sanders, 2020)

    I haven t seen any of the previous adaptations, but this was pretty good even if it didn t follow the original story. This was more family friendly.

    One of Harrison Ford’s best recent roles. I’m surprised how little Karen Gillian is in it, as she’s quite popular now.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Julie T. and the M.G.'s
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    PASSENGER 57



    Love the main title music and that slap bass:



    The title sequence is brilliant:

  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    INFERNO (Ron Howard, 2016)

    This was easily the worst of the Langdon books (haven t read the last one), and the movie is no better. Waste of time.
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    The Warner Archive is having its final (so it says) 4 for $44 sale.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    YOUNG AND INNOCENT (Alfred Hitchcock, 1937)

    Yet another pointless, idiotic and boring Hitchcock film from that era, although not quite as bad as Jamaica Inn or The Man Who Knew Too Much. The leading lady is charming.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    YOUNG AND INNOCENT (Alfred Hitchcock, 1937)

    Yet another pointless, idiotic and boring Hitchcock film from that era, although not quite as bad as Jamaica Inn or The Man Who Knew Too Much. The leading lady is charming.

    The Lady Vanishes and The 39 steps are the best of the Hitchcock pre Hollywood era.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    I saw someone label The 39 Steps as one of Hitchcock's weakest the other day but I love it.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I saw someone label The 39 Steps as one of Hitchcock's weakest the other day but I love it.

    It's a great film, a template for the innocent man on the run/spy thriller. It's an incredibly atmospheric movie with great characters. I love the film, watched it hundreds of times over the years.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO (Billy Wilder, 1943): Wilder's second movie as a director in the U.S., and his first propaganda movie. But what a propaganda movie! Although based on a play originally dealing with a WW I-situation and having been put on film twice before, this manages to keep you glued to your seat. British sergeant (Franchot Tone) as only survivor from a tank crew after encountering the Afrika-Korps manages to reach a desert hotel somewhere in Egypt, which unfortunately is destined to become the regional German command centre. He takes the role of an Alsatian waiter that died the night before in an air raid and then is surprised to learn that his new personality was actually a German spy, which puts him in a favourable position when Field Marshal Rommel himself arrives, allowing him to overhear all kinds of conversations, such as the one where Rommel teases British officer POWs during a dinner about the Germans' great plans early on and their having placed five supply depots in Egypt (the "five graves" from the title) two years before the war even started. He now has to find out where those depots are located, and surprise, he does.

    The star of this totally implausible but captivating tale is Erich von Stroheim, who plays a Rommel unlike any other Rommel, especially not the real one. But possibly a more interesting one. This movie was made when nobody knew what an ambivalent person the real Rommel was, ultimately being an accessory to the Hitler assassins of 20 July 1944 and driven into suicide afterwards (see THE DESERT FOX with James Mason as Rommel, for instance). Stroheim is an operetta Rommel, even designing his (Stroheim's) uniforms which look more like Göring's than Rommel's. He speaks German (where he does) with a thick Austrian accent tainted by the "r"s of over 20 years in the USA, where the original was Swabian. So as someone with a basic knowledge of this historic figure one had best ignore the name of the movie character and take the cardboard-cutout, bullnecked pseudo-field marshal for what he is: a fascinating and enjoyable movie character/creature without any historical accuracy, while being totally aware that this is a propaganda picture. For the right party, by all of today's standards, but still. And best of all, in a Billy Wilder movie.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    YOUNG AND INNOCENT (Alfred Hitchcock, 1937)

    Yet another pointless, idiotic and boring Hitchcock film from that era, although not quite as bad as Jamaica Inn or The Man Who Knew Too Much. The leading lady is charming.

    The Lady Vanishes and The 39 steps are the best of the Hitchcock pre Hollywood era.

    I haven t seen The 39 Steps in decades, so don t remember anything from it, but I saw The Lady Vanishes not that long ago, and I didn t care for it.

    UNHINGED (Derrick Borte, 2020)

    This was better than expected. It keeps the suspense up throughout, and I wasn t bored. Never knew Russell Crowe was such a psycho.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    ONWARD (Dan Scanlon, 2020)
    Better than I thought. The animation is at the usual standards, and there are some great moments. Definitely not among the best Pixar movies.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    ONWARD (Dan Scanlon, 2020)
    Better than I thought. The animation is at the usual standards, and there are some great moments. Definitely not among the best Pixar movies.

    Have you watched Soul it surprised me and I am not usually a fan of Disney animated films etc.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    ONWARD (Dan Scanlon, 2020)
    Better than I thought. The animation is at the usual standards, and there are some great moments. Definitely not among the best Pixar movies.

    Have you watched Soul it surprised me and I am not usually a fan of Disney animated films etc.

    No, I haven t had the chance yet. I am optimistic about that one.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    ONWARD (Dan Scanlon, 2020)
    Better than I thought. The animation is at the usual standards, and there are some great moments. Definitely not among the best Pixar movies.

    Have you watched Soul it surprised me and I am not usually a fan of Disney animated films etc.

    No, I haven t had the chance yet. I am optimistic about that one.

    Soul has great ideas throughout, then there was one moment that packed quite an emotional punch.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    ONWARD (Dan Scanlon, 2020)
    Better than I thought. The animation is at the usual standards, and there are some great moments. Definitely not among the best Pixar movies.

    Have you watched Soul it surprised me and I am not usually a fan of Disney animated films etc.

    No, I haven t had the chance yet. I am optimistic about that one.

    Soul has great ideas throughout, then there was one moment that packed quite an emotional punch.

    Looking forward to it. My favourite Pixar movie so far is probably COCO.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    ONWARD (Dan Scanlon, 2020)
    Better than I thought. The animation is at the usual standards, and there are some great moments. Definitely not among the best Pixar movies.

    Have you watched Soul it surprised me and I am not usually a fan of Disney animated films etc.

    No, I haven t had the chance yet. I am optimistic about that one.

    Soul has great ideas throughout, then there was one moment that packed quite an emotional punch.

    Looking forward to it. My favourite Pixar movie so far is probably COCO.

    Not watched that many Pixar, The Incredibles is good and Zootopia was ok. Megamind was fun not sure if that was Pixar?
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    The incredibles is Pixar.
    Zootopia is Disney.
    Megamind is Dreamworks.

    All of those are great.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    One of the worst spoofs I have seen, Leslie Nielson has a small role in the film which is cringe worthy.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    The Boys from Brazil (1978)
    Great thriller involving cloning and Neo Nazi's, Star filled cast with
    Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier and James Mason. With Bond veteran
    Walter Gotell and a very young Steve Guttenberg
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    The Boys from Brazil (1978)
    Great thriller involving cloning and Neo Nazi's, Star filled cast with
    Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier and James Mason. With Bond veteran
    Walter Gotell and a very young Steve Guttenberg

    Excellent thriller Has a brilliant theme from Jerry Goldsmith!
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    I'm a big fan of Jerry Goldsmith's work. So varied and so brilliant.
  • 007InAction007InAction Australia
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    Gravity (2013)
    Spectacular visuals.


    Life of Pi (2012)
    Great film.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    REJSEN TIL SATURN (Thorbjørn Christophersen, Craig Frank, 2008)

    This is great fun. Based on a comic strip by Claus Deleuran.
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    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO
    Great review...it sounds like a good film...I'll have to keep an eye out for it.

    Last one I watched a few nights ago was Galaxy Quest. I was in the mood for some Star Trek-like entertainment and it had been quite a while since I'd seen it. Enjoyed it a lot! I noticed Matt Winston in it, who had a really minor role. If you watched Star Trek Enterprise, which came a few years after Galaxy Quest, he played Daniels, the Temporal Agent.
  • 007InAction007InAction Australia
    edited March 2021 Posts: 2,526
    Blade Runner (1982)
    Slow and dark, style over substance....
    Everyone else on this forum probably loves this movie ??????

  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Blade Runner (1982)
    Slow and dark, style over substance....
    Everyone else on this forum probably loves this movie ??????


    Nice conclusion.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Blade Runner (1982)
    Slow and dark, style over substance....
    Everyone else on this forum probably loves this movie ??????


    It is a slow film, but that's a good thing in my opinion. I love taking it all in, without having the camera or the editor shaking it up hard and heavy every two or three seconds.

    It is style-over-substance, as is the case with most of Scott's films. He's a visual narrator, and the substance exists between the lines, waiting to be pried loose during multiple viewings. Blade Runner has a pretty thin story for sure, and the main protagonist isn't even such a likeable guy when you think about it. So I agree, my love for BR has a lot to do with the style of the film. My love for Alien and other Scott films also has more to do with style.

    I do indeed love the movie, not despite its slow, dark and style-over-substance nature but more because of those things. So, @007InAction, you summed up nicely why BR is my second favourite film of all time. ;-)
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Justice League: War Watching a few of the New52 Animated Films as we build toward Justice League The Snyder Cut release later this week. War is one of my favourites from this era of DC Animated Movies, plenty of good action in this one.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Blade Runner lacking substance? Now I have heard it all.

    LAST AND FIRST MEN (Johann Johannsson, 2017)

    This is absolutely brilliant, a work of artistic genius.
  • edited March 2021 Posts: 70
    Oh man. I randomly checked out MI6 again. I was a profilic poster and moderator on the old MI6 board from 2003 to 2011 and always started the new versions of this thread. Started the first one in 2015. Love to see it's still going strong!
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