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The first time you've seen Predator?!!!
What other cool 80's movies have you yet to see?!!!
Not sure if you've seen them but another few must see 80's movies are, Scarface, Back To The Future, Brazil, Red Heat and Aliens
@ClarkDevlin, I enjoyed 'Raw Deal' so much the first time I saw it that I had to shell out for an import blu-ray. Very entertaining, especially the ending!
Arnold at his peak was indeed a beast.
Try to check out Eraser as well.
As did I, @Creasy47. I enjoyed that movie thoroughly. And the ending was definitely spectacular! I'll never forget that moment I fell in love with a Calico weapon (used in the climax).
The Peacemaker (1997)
Bloody fantastic. Wall to wall action from start to finish (a common occurrence in 1997 it seems, thanks to TND and a few others). I am a big fan of George Clooney but I never thought he could be this badass. The man was firing on all cylinders for 2 hours, taking no bullsh*t from anything or anyone. Nicole Kidman is lovely as always, and the film features another stellar soundtrack from Hans Zimmer. This will probably have very good rewatchability for me - not a moment to take out breathe between intense action scenes, and a legendary Clooney destroying the enemy force.
Clooney is really on top of his game here. I can't believe he made this film and the disastrous shambles that was Batman and Robin in the same year.
For another killer film with Clooney I highly recommend Out of Sight. He and Jlo are electric in that one. Chemistry that lights up the screen.
Cold Mountain (2003)
An American Civil war drama with a romance. So... Nicole Kidman, Jude Law, Renee Zellweger, Donald Sutherland, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Brendan Gleeson, Natalie Portman, etc. A big cast, and not a bad one, either. A big, sprawling story, but despite some predictable turns pretty good. I thought the actors in supporting roles were mostly better and more believable and interesting than the two leads.
Girl With A Pearl Earring (2003)
A movie like a series of beautiful paintings. Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth, Tom Wilkinson. I'm sure I had seen this before, but didn't remember a damned thing. Liked it though. And yes, it looked great.
Part of the Michael Fassbender project (lead in first, supporting in second):
Centurion (2010)
More gore and violence than character or anything else particularly interesting.
Haywire (2012)
A Steven Soderbergh thriller. Didn't manage to fully hold my interest, but certainly wasn't bad.
The Gift (2015)
Written, directed, produced and starring Joel Edgerton - plus I read good things about it, so I was interested. Good.
Beverly Hills Ninja (1997)
I blame thank Christian Bale; I don't think I ever would have watched this without him mentioning it a few times as his favourite movie when asked for one. I obviously never took him seriously, it's just his humour, but I was curious all the same. I fully expected this to be crap, but to my surprise it actually made me laugh far more than most comedies do, so I'm happy I watched it. I may even have to re-watch.
(For some strange reason, while I was sitting in dentist's chair today, my mind wandered off to this movie, and I had to force myself to quickly think about something else in order not to start laughing.)
The International (2009)
Stylish. Interesting story-wise. Naomi Watts I like, but Clive Owen is sadly boring and one-note, but serviceable for a movie like this.
Blackhat (2015)
Now talking of stylish movies and boring leads... The movie looked good - as usual for Mann. Some of the visual stuff was very enjoyable. Chris Hemsworth was predictably meh, and the romance was silly, too sudden and not even remotely believable. On the whole not a bad movie, but lesser Mann.
@Tuulia, you need to curb your 'elitist reviewer mentality' here & just enjoy the bloody movies. =))
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Thanks to @DaltonCraig007's great review earlier, I finally got round to watching The Peacemaker (1997) again, after about a decade.
Although I've recommended the film here before and am a big proponent of it, it completely blew me away again and was so much better than even I remembered it. Amazing action from start to finish, it features George Clooney in superb form as a US Army Special Forces Lieutenant, Nicole Kidman as a White house nuclear expert & his temporary boss, Armin Mueller-Stahl as Clooney's Russian counterpart, & Marcel Iures as a disaffected Yugoslav & the villain.
It remains one of my favourite films of the late 90's. Watching it tonight took me back to all those years ago when I first saw it in the theatre. It's a James Bond film in all but name. I remember now that this was the film which soured me on EON's efforts from the 90's. While this movie is intensely gritty, tense & features a serious hard-ass in Clooney, the Bond films from 1997 to the early 00's were anything but. I also remember thinking then that EON seriously needed to get a Bond actor with some machismo, like Clooney shows in this film. They eventually did and the rest is history. Nicole Kidman really impressed me in this film. She's credible and alluring in a geeky sort of way as Dr. Kelly.
I also realized today for the first time that two of my favourite films, this one and Angels and Demons, feature a protagonist being interrupted in the pool by a crisis: Kidman in this film, and Hanks in the Brown adaptation. They also feature Armin Mueller-Stahl.
Incidentally, I'm open to a Bond film in New York again. The climax of this one is in Manhattan, and it's a great backdrop, used as well here as it was in Die Hard 3 & The Bourne Ultimatum.
Highly recommended for fans of the action thriller genre.