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  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    THE DEEP (1977)
    Coming off the blockbuster success of 'Jaws', another Peter Benchley aquatic novel is filmed. Unfortunately, despite the presence of Robert Shaw, it's nowhere near Spielbergs masterpiece! Peter ( Bullitt) Yates directs, as two divers, Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset, come across sunken treasure, unfortunately they also discover a cache of morphine, which villain Lou Gossett and his gang want to steal. It's all rather bland, an eye opener fight sequence with Robert Tessier ( which I think is always cut for Telly) and some impressive underwater photography by Al Giddings is it's only highlight, and at the end of the day the films only claim to fame is Jackie Bisset in a wet t-shirt!! And you'll get no argument from me! 😁

    Don't forget that amazing Barry score.
    Ludovico wrote: »
    Howl's Moving Castle.

    Perfect.
    Tracy wrote: »
    DawnofDead......4.5/6

    cool-film.....Im-gonna-see-more-zombie-films

    reminded-me-of-MOTU-as-zombies-has-already-invaded-when-film-starts.....kinda-like-Skeletor-already-captured-Grayskull-when-the-film-started

    there-was-gonna-be-a-scene-where-someone-gets-hit-by-chopper-blade.....which-almost-happened-to-Karin-on-YOLT,zoinks

    Which-zombiefilm-has-a-scene-where-a-man-gets-torn-apart.....saw-it-in-a-docu-or-something......

    Dawn is a 5/5 for me. And you may be referring to Day Of The Dead, although Dawn has similar Savini tricks.
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    Yes, I don't know how how I overlooked John Barrys score! Very good indeed! I got distracted by Jackie!! 🤫
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    edited April 23 Posts: 24,617
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Yes, I don't know how how I overlooked John Barrys score! Very good indeed! I got distracted by Jackie!! 🤫

    I am on your side there, mate. 😁 She is a stunner.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    An undemanding aquatic film on John Barry tunes starring Jacqueline Bisset? Where can I watch it? :p
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Yes, I don't know how how I overlooked John Barrys score! Very good indeed! I got distracted by Jackie!! 🤫

    I am on your side there, mate. 😁 She is a stunner.

    ... Yeah!
    Let's just say that Jacqueline Bisset was more than just "Miss Goodthighs" :D

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    FYI : http://www.thedeepfilminglocations.com/2020/10/where-was-jacqueline-bissets-wet-t.html
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,617
    Dwayne wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Yes, I don't know how how I overlooked John Barrys score! Very good indeed! I got distracted by Jackie!! 🤫

    I am on your side there, mate. 😁 She is a stunner.

    ... Yeah!
    Let's just say that Jacqueline Bisset was more than just "Miss Goodthighs" :D

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    FYI : http://www.thedeepfilminglocations.com/2020/10/where-was-jacqueline-bissets-wet-t.html

    I honestly think she's one of the biggest missed opportunities for EON.
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    Well, she played a Bond Girl like character in the movie Le Magnifique with Jean-Paul Belmondo.

  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    Well a Bond Girl in CR 67.

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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Dwayne wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Yes, I don't know how how I overlooked John Barrys score! Very good indeed! I got distracted by Jackie!! 🤫

    I am on your side there, mate. 😁 She is a stunner.

    ... Yeah!
    Let's just say that Jacqueline Bisset was more than just "Miss Goodthighs" :D

    Bisset+on+the+stern+of+Sunkiss.jpg

    FYI : http://www.thedeepfilminglocations.com/2020/10/where-was-jacqueline-bissets-wet-t.html

    I honestly think she's one of the biggest missed opportunities for EON.

    Definitely! Jacqueline Bisset should have been a "proper" Bond girl. I could see her as any of the lead Bond girls in the films from OHMSS well into the 80's – from Tracy to Stacey.
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    Meryl-as-Amasova-in-TSWLM.....she-wasnt-well-known-1976&could-always-dyed-the-hair.....then-again-she-couldve-been-normal-hair-color

    TheDeep-is-fairly-entertaining,imo......both-Shaw&Gossett-starred-in-Jaws-films....alas,JawsIII-couldve-been-so-much-more

    Kinda-reminds-me-of-JurassicPark,cept-with-a-shark

    someone-was-killed-by-shark-in-Israel-now.....only-3-people-taken-by-shark-there,then-again-in-old-times-they-didnt-report-so-much
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Dwayne wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Yes, I don't know how how I overlooked John Barrys score! Very good indeed! I got distracted by Jackie!! 🤫

    I am on your side there, mate. 😁 She is a stunner.

    ... Yeah!
    Let's just say that Jacqueline Bisset was more than just "Miss Goodthighs" :D

    Bisset+on+the+stern+of+Sunkiss.jpg

    FYI : http://www.thedeepfilminglocations.com/2020/10/where-was-jacqueline-bissets-wet-t.html

    I honestly think she's one of the biggest missed opportunities for EON.

    I agree. Together with a personal favourite, Monica Vitti :)
  • mattjoesmattjoes Dakato Johnson
    edited April 24 Posts: 7,119
    Whisper of the Heart (1995). Terrific film.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    GoldenGun wrote: »
    An undemanding aquatic film on John Barry tunes starring Jacqueline Bisset? Where can I watch it? :p

    There's an affordable Blu-ray disc on Amazon. Or take a short trip to the Hamburg area... I have that Blu-ray disc.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    An undemanding aquatic film on John Barry tunes starring Jacqueline Bisset? Where can I watch it? :p

    There's an affordable Blu-ray disc on Amazon. Or take a short trip to the Hamburg area... I have that Blu-ray disc.

    Thanks for the tip!! Chances I pass Hamburg one of these days are slim however :p ;)
  • HasanDaferHasanDafer Baghdad, Iraq
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    Queer (2024)
    8/10
    Journey into Desire and Identity

    Queer (2024) captivated me from start to finish. This adaptation of William S. Burroughs' semi-autobiographical novel dives deep into the complexities of desire, identity, and the human condition with an intensity that's hard to forget.

    Daniel Craig's portrayal of William Lee is nothing short of mesmerizing. Departing from his iconic James Bond role, Craig embodies a character filled with longing and vulnerability. His nuanced performance adds depth to a narrative exploring themes of obsession and self-discovery. Craig's Lee is both a hustler and a romantic, navigating a world of sensuality and yearning with a subtle yet powerful presence.

    Visually, Queer is a masterpiece. The cinematography by Sayombhu Mukdeeprom captures the mystique of 1950s Mexico City, blending gritty realism with surreal elements. The art direction evokes the paintings of Edward Hopper, portraying the isolation of the psyche. This fusion of beauty and unease creates an immersive experience that lingers long after viewing.

    The film's exploration of complex themes has sparked diverse reactions. Some viewers appreciate its aesthetic ambition and the rawness of its portrayal, while others feel it falls short of capturing the novel's essence. This divide only highlights the film's ability to provoke thought and discussion, underscoring its significance in contemporary cinema.




    Suspiria (2018)
    10/10
    A Flawless, Creepy Masterpiece

    I haven't seen the original Suspiria, but the 2018 remake absolutely blew me away. From the first frame, this film commands attention-it's both creepy and breathtakingly beautiful in a way that's hard to describe.

    The atmosphere is thick with tension, and every scene is drenched in a sense of dread that lingers long after the credits roll. The film's ability to blend horror with artistry is what really stands out to me. The cinematography is just stunning; every shot feels like it was carefully crafted to draw you deeper into this eerie, unsettling world. It's not just visually striking-each frame tells a story of its own, balancing the grotesque with moments of striking beauty.

    The performances are equally impressive, particularly from Tilda Swinton, who masterfully portrays multiple roles, adding to the film's surreal, dream-like quality. The entire cast brings an intensity that pulls you into the dark, twisted narrative, making you feel the tension in every movement, every glance.

    What makes Suspiria so memorable is how it lures you in with its haunting visuals and unsettling atmosphere, but it never lets you get comfortable. The creepiness never feels forced-it's inherent in the way the story unfolds, in the sense of something always lurking just beneath the surface. And the haunting soundtrack perfectly complements this atmosphere, amplifying the eerie sense of danger at every turn.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    Well the original Suspiria is quite different. So should you give that one a chance, which I would certainly recommend, be aware that in contrast to the 2018 homage (not really a remake if you think about it), the 1977 original is a zany, colourful, feverish nightmare that makes no sense (deliberately so if you ask me).

    I appreciate Guadagnino for taking a different approach, going for a less colourful cinematography and adding political layers to it, and I did enjoy his 2018 version too, but Argento's version is still superior, imo. I am a huge Argento fanboy though, so I suppose I would always say that.
  • HasanDaferHasanDafer Baghdad, Iraq
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    GoldenGun wrote: »
    Well the original Suspiria is quite different. So should you give that one a chance, which I would certainly recommend, be aware that in contrast to the 2018 homage (not really a remake if you think about it), the 1977 original is a zany, colourful, feverish nightmare that makes no sense (deliberately so if you ask me).

    I appreciate Guadagnino for taking a different approach, going for a less colourful cinematography and adding political layers to it, and I did enjoy his 2018 version too, but Argento's version is still superior, imo. I am a huge Argento fanboy though, so I suppose I would always say that.

    I’ll give the earlier version a try—it’ll be interesting to see the original take on the story.
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    Oh, I'd definitely recommend the original Suspiria too! The 2018 version is quite different (I'm actually not a big fan of it, but can appreciate it).
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    HasanDafer wrote: »
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    Well the original Suspiria is quite different. So should you give that one a chance, which I would certainly recommend, be aware that in contrast to the 2018 homage (not really a remake if you think about it), the 1977 original is a zany, colourful, feverish nightmare that makes no sense (deliberately so if you ask me).

    I appreciate Guadagnino for taking a different approach, going for a less colourful cinematography and adding political layers to it, and I did enjoy his 2018 version too, but Argento's version is still superior, imo. I am a huge Argento fanboy though, so I suppose I would always say that.

    I’ll give the earlier version a try—it’ll be interesting to see the original take on the story.

    The original has an amazing score and a powerful 'giallo' vibe. The recent one, also good, is more of an artistic endeavor.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
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    Sniper: The Last Stand (2025)
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    That last 40 minute battle could put most of Hollywood to shame. It was worth the slow pace through the first half, as the new characters and series regulars are (re)introduced and they all get to know one another. Once the superweapon is fired, and half the team drop like flies, it's carnage as those still standing, dig in for a fight as a 100 strong militia decend on their location. The callbacks to Reloaded weren't lost on me, and it's nice to see Brandon step up to be a leader, he's come a long way since Reloaded (not to mention his chemistry and banter with Zero). My only complaint, was that Arnold Vosloo was criminally underused as the villain.

    Now for the obligatory ranking. While I have enjoyed them all, for the purposes of a ranking, one film has to sit at the bottom, so beginning with my least favourite...

    11. Sniper: Ghost Shooter (2016)
    10. Sniper: Ultimate Kill (2017)
    9. Sniper: Reloaded (2011)
    8. Sniper: Global Response & Intelligence Team (2023)
    7. Sniper: Rogue Mission (2022)
    6. Sniper 3 (2004)
    5. Sniper 2 (2002)
    4. Sniper: Assassin's End (2020)
    3. Sniper: Legacy (2014)
    2. Sniper: The Last Stand (2025)
    1. Sniper (1993)


    I'm not going to lie, i'm ready for the next one.


    Don't Answer The Phone (1980)
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    What an odd little.... not quite slasher. Despite a near total absence of blood, Carol's death was particularly upsetting, made all the worse that we are shown her therapy session before her death (revealing trauma that she'd suffered earlier in her life).
    A disturbed Vietnam veteran goes on a killing spree, targeting young women, he kills them and.... does things afterwards. After each kill, he puts on a Spanish accent(!), and calls into a radio show dealing with therapy. In between the kills, that feel like they come around every 15 minutes or so, the tone veers wildly. As I said at the start, it's an odd film.
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    My current Top 20 Favorite Films list, in order of release:

    1. Seven Samurai (1954)
    2. The Godfather (1972)
    3. The Godfather Part II (1974)
    4. Taxi Driver (1976)
    5. Alien (1979)
    6. The Shining (1980)
    7. Blade Runner (1982)
    8. The Dead Zone (1983)
    9. Labyrinth (1986)
    10. Blue Velvet (1986)
    11. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
    12. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
    13. The Lion King (1994)
    14. The Truman Show (1998)
    15. Spirited Away (2001)
    16. Casino Royale (2006)
    17. There Will Be Blood (2007)
    18. The Dark Knight (2008)
    19. Whiplash (2014)
    20. The Shape of Water (2017)


    Coming soon: A detailed ranking of Peter Weir's filmography!
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    @FoxRox I'm missing some European stuff in there, but it can't be argued that these are all superb films. Very nice list :)

    Congrats to the entire forum, btw. We surpassed the 1000-page mark. Seems we all watch so much more than just 007 ;)
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    @GoldenGun Thank you very much! I did think about that; I very much like many European films, and other non-American work, but this is the selection that has spoken to me the most and has generally inspired me the most. And indeed, 1000+ pages is awesome!
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    HAVOC (2025)
    Director Gareth Evans blood soaked thriller, part Year of the Dragon, part John Woo, with a smidgen of Blade Runner in the way the city is presented! Tom Hardy, gruff as ever, plays the corrupt cop who gets caught up in the equally corrupt Mayors ( Forest Whitaker) quest for his son who takes part in the thrilling opening heist/chase! The story is pretty ok, but it's the action any fans of Evans will be looking at and it's staged very chaotically and very bloody, a sequence in a nightclub is a real eye opener ( or eye gouger, I should say!) Very watchable, but no classic!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    The Hunt For Red October
    Everything about this film is outstanding, they don't make movies like this anymore.

    John McTiernan is one of the greatest action directors.

    One of the best casts assembled in modern cinema.

    One of my favourite none Bond Connery roles.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    The Hunt For Red October
    Everything about this film is outstanding, they don't make movies like this anymore.

    John McTiernan is one of the greatest action directors.

    One of the best casts assembled in modern cinema.

    One of my favourite none Bond Connery roles.

    Yeah, both my wife and I love that film. It's one of those "filler" movies when we don't know or agree which "new" film (one that we own but haven't watched) should see. Then either of us suggests "Red October", and the evening is saved. Special kudos to Basil Poledouris' score, with the Russian choir etc. It fits to a tee. Though I overall prefer Harrison Ford over Alec Baldwin, this is clearly the best of the Jack Ryan movies.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    I bought the Basil Poledouris score a few years back it's excellent.

    Agree it's the best of the Ryan films though Ryan is not as center stage here, it's really about the ensemble cast, all excel.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Madame Web should be called ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) the movie. Wow this film is bad though equally hilarious, Dakato Johnson should do more comedy.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Dakato Johnson
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    Dakato Johnson should do more comedy.

    :))

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    mattjoes wrote: »
    Dakato Johnson should do more comedy.

    :))

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    Spelling is my Kryptonite 😂
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