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People who complain about BvS, should really take a look at S3 and S4. Abysmal from start to finish. S3, a.k.a. The Richard Pryor Show, is an entire stairway down from S1 and the Donner cut of S2.
How they managed to screw them up so badly after two GREAT movies I'll never know
Followed by One Spy Too Many with the great Rip Torn, lots of fun this film has swagger. Batgirl gets naked, whatever would Commissioner Gordon think. Thou shalt watch this again this week.
I enjoyed it! There were some interesting feats they pulled off with that shrinking technology! I incorrectly assumed he could shrink and that was that (which was why it's taken so long to see the movie- wasn't terribly interested)
There were a ton of neat visuals and gave me a nostalgic reminder to 'Honey I Shrunk the Kids'. The subatomic scenes were really cool too!
One of the cooler parts was the beginning: set in 1989 and Michael Douglas was digitally de-aged so well, he looked like he walked right off the set of Black Rain! De-aging actors had a rough start (X-Men 3, I'm looking at you) but now they've got it down!
From McDowell, I'd say my favorite 3 are A Clockwork Orange, Time After Time, and If. Also enjoyed seeing him in Star Trek Generations and Teen Titans. I've seen him in a few other things I didn't care for as much, and unfortunately much of his filmography seems kind of meh. Personally I'm going to skip on Caligula; don't much enjoy extremely explicit films.
Norwegian black comedy thriller from 2011, based on a book by Jo Nesbø.
Miles and miles better than Headhunters. Funny and exciting from start to finish.
And as a bonus partly shot in my childhood hometown.
Talk of 'girly men' on another thread over the weekend made me long for some 'old school' tough guy Arnie, and so I popped in this mid 90's actioner. I have always enjoyed this one. Costarring Vanessa Williams, James Caan & James Coburn, it has a few 'Bondian' moments.
Arnie plays Witness Protection Program agent John Kruger. He is a man who 'erases' witness identities. Williams plays Lee Cullen, an employee of a large defence contractor (who is selling arms illicitly to foreign powers). She is a whistle blower (pre-Snowden) and Arnie's job is to save her from those attempting to put a stop to her plans.
As mentioned - some Bondian moments, including Arnie doing his version of Moore's legendary MR pretitles fall from a plane, a great shootout at a local zoo, & some funny one liners. It's nowhere up to the standards of T, T2, True Lies or Total Recall, but if you want an Arnie fix, this could be it.
Recommended
Great film and music and more.........
I don't think the film would be as good as it is without Clint. Probably would have failed.
He's amazing in the film.
I'm sure you think the same ?
It's a shame that Clint didn't do a fourth one, though.
So, the character of The Man With No Name was replaced with Harmonica (who was named after the musical instrument he plays in the film). Bronson gives out a fascinating delivery. Ironically, Bronson turned down the role of The Man With No Name previously and recommended Eastwood in Fistful of Dollars. He also turned down the part for Colonel Douglas Mortimer that went to Lee Van Cleef eventually, claiming that both the scripts he read didn't make sense. Same with Once Upon A Time In The West. He said, despite not understanding much of it, he did it anyway.
Years later, when Leone directed Robert De Niro in Once Upon A Time In America, he mocked Eastwood and praised De Niro's performance instead. We could say both the men hated each other, hence never collaborating in a project together, again.
I bought this cause of Roy which now belongs to my favourites.
I really only knew him as Captain Nathan Bridger.
The two Jaws movies and this great early eighties movie are fabulous and those movies owe a lot to Scheider!
2010? Don't get it.
The sequel to 2001
Didn't even know that exists :-\"
Will look it up once I'm home. If iTunes has it it's a done deal. I have to see more of him now. Was that also made by Kubrick?
I never seen that, but I like Scheider, so i'll add it to my 'to watch' list.