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    THE IPCRESS FILE (1965)
    Despite enjoying the recent T.V. series, it doesn't come anywhere near this marvellous thriller depicting Harry Palmer, described by star Michael Caine as "a spy with glasses and no money," on the trail of a missing scientist! Opening with maestro John Barrys memorable score, Caine is fantastic as the wisecracking, down at heel Palmer, Sidney J. Furies direction is a bit tricksy, but still gripping, the two sequels are worth a watch too. Great late night viewing!

  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Glass Onion ridiculous, overlong and not much of a mystery, saying that it was entertaining.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
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    Glass Onion ridiculous, overlong and not much of a mystery, saying that it was entertaining.

    I watched it last night. I feel the same way.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    MaxCasino wrote: »
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    Glass Onion and I had a great time despite the fact that I’m struck down with fever at the moment. So it might be even better when I’m feeling better :))

    Knives Out does fit this season better though. The advantage is that there’s one for the Summer and one for the Winter now. Hope they continue making these.

    I hope you feel better soon!

    Thanks mate!
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    THE IPCRESS FILE (1965)
    Despite enjoying the recent T.V. series, it doesn't come anywhere near this marvellous thriller depicting Harry Palmer, described by star Michael Caine as "a spy with glasses and no money," on the trail of a missing scientist! Opening with maestro John Barrys memorable score, Caine is fantastic as the wisecracking, down at heel Palmer, Sidney J. Furies direction is a bit tricksy, but still gripping, the two sequels are worth a watch too. Great late night viewing!

    An excellent watch indeed, I’m quite fond of Funeral in Berlin as well. Then again, a Berlin setting during the Cold War is always a big plus for me.

  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Glass Onion ridiculous, overlong and not much of a mystery, saying that it was entertaining.

    I watched it last night. I feel the same way.

    Being a fan of the genre I will buy it, I bought the first film. It does have rewatch value with what happens, despite solving the mystery almost immediately..
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    So Avatar 2 has topped 1 billion box office and yet not one single post on this thread about it. Has anyone actually watched it yet and is it any good. Frankly I don't know anyone who's seen it.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    cooperman2 wrote: »
    So Avatar 2 has topped 1 billion box office and yet not one single post on this thread about it. Has anyone actually watched it yet and is it any good. Frankly I don't know anyone who's seen it.

    I’ve always found the success of Avatar baffling; in virtually every age group, I have yet to find someone who is a huge fan .I love epic sci fi , fantasy films Avatar it did nothing for me .
  • 007InAction007InAction Australia
    edited December 2022 Posts: 2,582
    talos7 wrote: »
    cooperman2 wrote: »
    So Avatar 2 has topped 1 billion box office and yet not one single post on this thread about it. Has anyone actually watched it yet and is it any good. Frankly I don't know anyone who's seen it.

    I’ve always found the success of Avatar baffling; in virtually every age group, I have yet to find someone who is a huge fan .I love epic sci fi , fantasy films Avatar it did nothing for me .

    According to imdb Avatar made nearly $3billion which is amazing.
    I haven't seen it yet and am in no hurry to see it. Maybe one day ?

    THE IPCRESS FILE (1965)
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    I think this film is a waste of time. So boring. A Snorfest.
    Similar to The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1965
    Cashing in on the MEGA success of the bond films.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    talos7 wrote: »
    cooperman2 wrote: »
    So Avatar 2 has topped 1 billion box office and yet not one single post on this thread about it. Has anyone actually watched it yet and is it any good. Frankly I don't know anyone who's seen it.

    I’ve always found the success of Avatar baffling; in virtually every age group, I have yet to find someone who is a huge fan .I love epic sci fi , fantasy films Avatar it did nothing for me .

    According to imdb Avatar made nearly $3billion which is amazing.
    I haven't seen it yet and am in no hurry to see it. Maybe one day ?

    THE IPCRESS FILE (1965)
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    I think this film is a waste of time. So boring. A Snorfest.
    Similar to The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1965
    Cashing in on the MEGA success of the bond films.

    It made nearly 2 billion close to release and later nearly 3 billion after re-release. I also don't know who watches these movies. Nobody I know has seen it, or is going to see it.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
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    Given who produced The Ipcress File, I'm not sure it was trying to ride the Bond wave, tbh. I mean - why bother, when it's your wave to start with?
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    I love both The Ipcress File as well as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.

    Never felt like they were trying to cash in on Bond like for instance Our Man Flint.

    It’s quite different from Bond and I like both. I prefer Bond, or at least my favourite Bond films, but for the sake of variety I can appreciate other, perhaps more sober, spy films too.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
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    I don't think it's fair to say that it cashes in on Bond, if anything, The Ipcress File is the anti-Bond.
  • Posts: 7,616
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    I love both The Ipcress File as well as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.

    Never felt like they were trying to cash in on Bond like for instance Our Man Flint.

    It’s quite different from Bond and I like both. I prefer Bond, or at least my favourite Bond films, but for the sake of variety I can appreciate other, perhaps more sober, spy films too.

    +1
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    I love both The Ipcress File as well as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.

    Never felt like they were trying to cash in on Bond like for instance Our Man Flint.

    It’s quite different from Bond and I like both. I prefer Bond, or at least my favourite Bond films, but for the sake of variety I can appreciate other, perhaps more sober, spy films too.

    +1

    +2. And neither is a snorefest.
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    cooperman2 wrote: »
    So Avatar 2 has topped 1 billion box office and yet not one single post on this thread about it. Has anyone actually watched it yet and is it any good. Frankly I don't know anyone who's seen it.

    I thought it was Cameron’s best film since T2. But if folks hated the first Avatar, I doubt the second one will change their minds.
  • edited December 2022 Posts: 7,616
    THE WILD GEESE (1978)
    Well, I watched 'Where Eagles Dare', with Richard Burton leading a crack team on a mission, and here he is again leading a group of mercenaries to rescue a deposed African leader. Great cast, Richard Harris, Hardy Kruger, Stewart Granger as the evil banker ( is there any other kind?) funding the mission and a motley group of British actors like Jack Watson and Kenneth Griffith. And of course our Rog is in there too, and he has brought a group of Bond alumni with him, like John Glen, Bob Simmons and even Maurice Binder does the titles ( with a nice theme song from Joan Armatrading!) Andrew McLaglen directs and the action is well staged and bloody, the climax is particularly well done and quite tense! As a footnote,I have watched this movie quite a number of times, but I just realised the mission is staged at Christmas!!
  • The Wild Geese is a cracking film. The whole cast is great but the three leads in particular. NTTD here, first time since seeing it on release. Got to round off the year suitably.
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    cooperman2 wrote: »
    So Avatar 2 has topped 1 billion box office and yet not one single post on this thread about it. Has anyone actually watched it yet and is it any good. Frankly I don't know anyone who's seen it.

    Watched the film at my local cinema earlier this Christmas. Like the first one I found the visuals good, but the film itself to be an overlong, boring average (at best) fantasy film.
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    Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger : Probably the movie where Jane Seymour shows the most skin. And great special effects by Ray Harryhausen, once again (although, for some passages, the green screen was painfully obvious, alas).
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
    edited January 2023 Posts: 3,157
    NTTD on ITV last night. Strange to think that it took 13 years for Dr. No to get its first showing on UK tv, but only 15 months for NTTD.
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    Possibly because of TV censorship rules of the time? Even when GF debuted on 70s US television, they would cut out the gun barrel just because of the blood going down the screen.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
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    Yeah, it's strange what gets cut. Last night, ITV cut M's F-bomb by the Thames even though it was after the 9.00 pm 'watershed' (no swearing, sex scenes, scary stuff, etc, before 9.00 on British telly). Mind you, they cut the flash of Oona Chaplin's knickers in QOS a few weeks back too. Seems a bit arbitrary, really. I know in the '70s there was always a set period between a film being shown in the cinema and it first being shown on tv, but it was usually about three or four years, not the 13 it took Dr. No to make it onto the small screen.
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
    edited January 2023 Posts: 4,537
    2022 yearlist:

    Blu-ray:

    Winter's Tale (2014) 7.0
    Thor (2011) in 3D / Paramount 7.5
    The Wolfman (2010) DC 7.5
    King Arthur (2004) DC 8.0
    The Drop (2014) 7.0
    Jersey Boys (2014) 8.0
    The Water Diviner (2014) 7.0. Starring Olga Kurylenko.
    The Lady in the Van (2015) 6.5
    The Aviator (2004) 8.0
    Captain Phillips (2013) 8.0
    The Town (2010) EE 8.0
    The Counselor (2013) UC 6.5. Over a whyle i try cinema cut of the movie, i hope that les long version is better.
    Surrogates (2009) 7.5
    The Age of Adaline (2015) 8.0
    The Darkest Hour (2011) in 3D 6.0.
    Heatstroke (2013) 7.0

    Despicable Me (2010) in 3D. 7/10. Consider 6.5. Possible because of ''Shrek'' Effect, moment you watch it the promotion spoiled already a bit. Weird enough i liked Shrek 3 a lot more. I haven't collect 3th and 4th/5th movie (Minions and Minions 2) yet and 6th movie (Despicable Me 4) is already confirmd.

    Abduction (2011) 7.0
    The Space Between Us (2017) 8.0
    Godzilla (2014) in 3D. 7.5
    Blood Ties (2013) 8.0
    Brighton Rock (2010) 7.0
    The Maiden Heist (2009) 7.0
    Killing Them Softly (2012) 5.0
    Shanghai (2010) 7.0
    Baby Driver (2017) 8.0
    Life of Pi (2012) in 3D 8.0
    Saving Santa (2013) in 3D 7.0
    The Nice Guys (2016) 8.0

    DVD:

    21 Jump Street (2012) & 22 Jump Street (2014) 7.0. Way more fun then trailers promis like the Baywatch movie. I think it helps also that with one day in between i watch them back to back and don't pay much for comboback keepcase release. I even consider directers should direct triple X 4.

    A Mighty Heart (2007) 7.0
    Kingdom of Heaven (2005) 7.0
    The Rhythm Section (2020) 7.0

    Miami Vice Season 2 re-watch 8.0

    TV:

    Peter Rabbit (2018) 6.0
    Hunter Killer (2018) 8.0
    Anna (2019) 6.5
    Men in Black: International (2019) 6.0. MI3 was very underrated and even liked more then first two because it was more serious.
    Nocturnal Animals (2016) 6.0
    Tag (2018) 6.0
    Baywatch (2017) 7.5
    The Gentlemen (2019) 7.0 (6.5)
    Tamara Drewe (2010) 8.0
    Doctor Strange (2016) Like Spectre it take 6years before the movie get his tv premiere !!
    The Courier (2011) 5.0
    Spies in Disguise (2019) 7.5
    Miss Sloane (2016) 8.0
    Heist (2015) 7.0
    Dying of the Light (2014) 7.0
    Logan Lucky (2017) 7.0
    Night Hunter (2018) 7.0
    Blinded by the Light (2019) 8.0
    Luizenmoeder - De film (2021) Dutch movie 8.0
    Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016) 6.0. I enjoyed first movie a lot but this one.
    A Quiet Place (2018) 7.0. Was not expecting a end that feels like clifhanger from tv soap series, that's a bit disapointed if you must wait 2-3 years for sequel.
    The Lost City of Z (2016) 8.0
    Yesterday (2019) What! no Ana Armas Edition 7.0. 1-2 weaks before this tv premiere it be confirmd she was not in movie and it be talk of the day, more present it be confirmd Universal lost and must change trailer.
    Call Me by Your Name (2017) 7.5.
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) re-watch. 7.0
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016) after re-wachting first movie first next day i wacht this sequel and back to back feels very good. So much i wish there made tv series from it. 7.0.
    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) 7.0 More because i stil enjoy it, but expect a spy movie and not movie that take it's time (it is very slow movie).
    Gemini Man (2019) 7.0
    Escape Room (2019) 7.0
    Casanova's (2020) 5.5. Another Dutch movie, that re-confirmd why i normaly not like this kind of movie's.
    Dogman (2018) 7.0.
    Primal (2019) 7.0.
    Hotel Mumbai (2018) 7.0
    The Courier (2019) 6.0. Only because of Olga Kurylenko, without her i possible not give it try, set it off half way or so or give lower number.
    Ava (2020) 7.0

    The Handmaid's Tale S3 (2017) 8.0. Moost violence season so far and does not help that after the second season i wait a bit to long witch watching the already record 3th season what made i must wacht 2 episode's each time (21 December 2021 - 07 February 2022)
    S.W.A.T. Season 4 (2017) Season 3 stil remain as best season, but this was very good too. So far Season 5 wil not be that great as those two.
    The Good Doctor Season 4 (2017) 8.0. First couple of episodes include Corona and possible stil have his effect on 5th season. Like a chacter is gone and return in 17th episode. I hope the Season 6 wil be better, mabey there should consider to quite with S7. The lead actor sometimes look like or filming this in middle of making another movie.
    Killing Eve Season 4 (2018) 8.0. Way better then with to much repeated/boring season 3 and very happy with the end.
    CSI Season 16 aka CSI Vegas (2021) 8.0.
    De verschrikkelijke jaren tachtig (2022) 9.0. Dutch 8 part (mini) tv series with very good plot twist.
    The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 (2017) Watched between 07 September 2022 - 02 November 2022.
    The Last Ship Season 5 (2014) How there dealing with this show on tv was a mess, that already started in first place with let us waiting very long. So long you not expect it to return. Then take longer breaks between episodes and with first view and second view there vergot the 9th episode. This made i wachted 6&7 episode on 10 October but mist wait 20 days for 8th episode.. 7.0. Overall season was not bad, but one S4 clifhanger moment not contuned in final season. Mabey it was something whant to use for a 6th season.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    True Lies

    This has cropped up on Star Disney so I took the opportunity to see this in HD as it isn't available on physical media.

    Once again confirms James Cameron as one of the greatest action directors. So many fantastic set pieces. And typical of Cameron, blows you away with an amazing action sequence and then raises his game with an even better one! The stunt on the Keys bridge is probably my favourite of all time.

    Although in Hi-def it's more noticeable when Arnie is being doubled by a stuntman. And it's a lot 😁

    A hugely enjoyable viewing though and this time I really noticed how good Brad Fiedel's score is.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    True Lies

    This has cropped up on Star Disney so I took the opportunity to see this in HD as it isn't available on physical media.

    Once again confirms James Cameron as one of the greatest action directors. So many fantastic set pieces. And typical of Cameron, blows you away with an amazing action sequence and then raises his game with an even better one! The stunt on the Keys bridge is probably my favourite of all time.

    Although in Hi-def it's more noticeable when Arnie is being doubled by a stuntman. And it's a lot 😁

    A hugely enjoyable viewing though and this time I really noticed how good Brad Fiedel's score is.

    I'm not very big on this one. To me, it marks the beginning of Cameron's refusal to tell good stories first and throw in the proper effects second. The score is, indeed, very good and both Arnolds play their parts very well. But the two storylines crush each other under their respective weights and the film can barely hold my attention. I also think that the comedy renders the action less spectacular than it could have been. Overall, I park this film below both Terminators, Aliens, and The Abyss.
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    TRUE LIES is definitely more of a fun lark that doesn’t have that nail biting tension of his other actioners, and that’s fine because that’s part of the design. It’s Cameron doing a COMMANDO style film rather than a TERMINATOR film. I sort of view it as both Arnold and Cameron’s victory lap over T2’s success.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    edited January 2023 Posts: 4,078
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    True Lies

    This has cropped up on Star Disney so I took the opportunity to see this in HD as it isn't available on physical media.

    Once again confirms James Cameron as one of the greatest action directors. So many fantastic set pieces. And typical of Cameron, blows you away with an amazing action sequence and then raises his game with an even better one! The stunt on the Keys bridge is probably my favourite of all time.

    Although in Hi-def it's more noticeable when Arnie is being doubled by a stuntman. And it's a lot 😁

    A hugely enjoyable viewing though and this time I really noticed how good Brad Fiedel's score is.

    I'm not very big on this one. To me, it marks the beginning of Cameron's refusal to tell good stories first and throw in the proper effects second. The score is, indeed, very good and both Arnolds play their parts very well. But the two storylines crush each other under their respective weights and the film can barely hold my attention. I also think that the comedy renders the action less spectacular than it could have been. Overall, I park this film below both Terminators, Aliens, and The Abyss.

    Oh I've skipped the middle section many times. It's not that funny. I actually think it's horribly sexist during some of those parts. But when the film is an Arnie action movie it's pretty great.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Magic 1978 Directed by Richard Attenborough. This film alluded me all these years only today did I know it existed. Its a pretty good psychological thriller, worth the watch for Hopkins performance in a unsettling duel role. The film has some very sinister moments that are very effective
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    Magic 1978 Directed by Richard Attenborough. This film alluded me all these years only today did I know it existed. Its a pretty good psychological thriller, worth the watch for Hopkins performance in a unsettling duel role. The film has some very sinister moments that are very effective

    It was on T.V. the other night. Haven't watched it in years, all I remember was that Hopkins acting was over the top at times!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 25,413
    Mathis1 wrote: »
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    Magic 1978 Directed by Richard Attenborough. This film alluded me all these years only today did I know it existed. Its a pretty good psychological thriller, worth the watch for Hopkins performance in a unsettling duel role. The film has some very sinister moments that are very effective

    It was on T.V. the other night. Haven't watched it in years, all I remember was that Hopkins acting was over the top at times!

    The over the top acting suited the character(s), what was slightly jarring is that some of the people around him were not really reacting to obvious psychopathic behavior, more notably Anne Margarete.
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