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This film is excellent. I cant champion this film enough. Connery was a real bastard in this; but he was so damn charmingly cool. Cinema will never have such acting prowess and characterisation like this ever again.
"Do women always do what you ask, Mr. Richmond?"
"Invariably."
As you said, cinema will never be the same as that.
That entire scene was just magic.
I'll also add he made being rejected look cool. What a performance. Connery was just a star. A real natural movie star. Everything was just so effortless. I need to watch this again tonight.
"If you want that money, Maria, he's alive..." (ups the Waltz music volume) "Alive!"
Friggin' Aye! :D
My favourite scene is actually right at the end when the 'game is up' for him. The look of desperation and fear in his face before he attempts to flee is so real. Connery doesn't get enough credit for being an excellent actor. Like Moore, he just makes it look so easy, so he is underestimated.
A forgettable horror film where a group of strangers are trapped in a storage facility, with someone... or something, picking them off one by one. I watched it for two reasons, 1) Mischa Barton and 2) it's a horror film, but it's not a good example of either. The ending left a nasty taste in my mouth as well, talk about a mean-spirited.
The Neon Demon (2016)
One of the most mesmerizing big screen experience I've ever had. First off, the film is absolutely nuts. From a very claustrophobic atmosphere, to scenes of extreme violence and/or of hardcore sexual nature (instance of necrophilia and one of the most disgusting and revolting scene of cannibalism I've seen in a film), to powerhouse performances from Elle Fanning, Jena Malone and a Keanu Reeves who chews the scenery with off-the-charts screen presence (and without much dialogue) , to one of the most electrifying soundtracks I've heard ('chillax' electro music the whole film) to a insanely gorgeous cinematography: the film will either hypnotize you or extremely offend you, but it won't leave you indifferent.
Another highly stylized and unique film from Refn.
When I last watched the film about six months ago, I realized, no matter how good Craig is, Connery rules from a great height.
Love him in Marnie too. Just all out class.
I'm even more intrigued to see The Neon Demon now.
I just watched it too and you are spot on. Excellent film.
However, not to forget the other four parts that consist of wonderfully composed shots such as this one:http://www.classicartfilms.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Battleship-1.jpg, and amazing close-up shots such as this one: https://static-secure.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Archive/Search/2011/5/26/1306403750895/Battleship-Potemkin-1925-007.jpg
And Dredd. Don t forget Dredd.
And Dredd. Don t forget Dredd.