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Like all the members of the crew, Mary Ramos is part of them, and the top stairstep is occupied by Tarantino who ultimately gets the final say in creativity. The man comes up with the primary concept, the underlings as I call them, which is no way meant to be an insult... alright, I'll change it with lieutenants... improve and extend the page for him into a thick book. Surely Tarantino hasn't done this all alone. Otherwise, he'd be the doppelganger of the godawful director that is Robert Rodriguez, who tries to be a 10-year-old Sergio Leone wannabe on steroids.
Enjoyed it but still think the original is the best of the lot. Great to see Tommy Lee Jones as always.
Yes, there are some great bits, but taken as a whole…
Make no mistake, I enjoyed it too. It's just that "Jason Bourne" shows the franchise lacks the durability and sustainability that the Bond franchise has. James Bond had some difficult, very difficult moments, when the producers had to cast a new lead in the late 1960's. "Jason Bourne" is going to that process now. And I just read production of the new 6th "Mission: Impossible" film os halted, because Paramount/Viacom can not agree with Tom Cruise on the salary.
Some great moments,and some horrible.Like the rest, mediocre.
Feels a bit like STAR TREK INSURRECTION to me, like an extended episode of one of the series. I prefer the first two Abrams films to this one, though I can't say I had a bad time.
First time in a while but still retains it's power, as thilling as the best action film. Redford & Hoffman on top form and an outstanding supporting cast. Nothing short of a masterpiece and the blue print for type time of film, The Insider, Zodiac and more recently Spotlight owe it a debt.
5/5
Sue me I loved Star Trek Beyond and thought it the best of the new films but I'm not a Trekkie so I'm not emotionally invested and I certainly aren't drawn to CGI led movies, plenty in it to entertain me outside of that and certainly considerably better than SPECTRE.
11. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
10. Ponyo
9. Castle in the Sky
8. Howl's Moving Castle
7. Kiki's Delivery Service
6. Porco Rosso
5. The Castle of Cagliostro
4. The Wind Rises
3. My Neighbor Totoro
2. Princess Mononoke
1. Spirited Away
Too bad. They are all quite unique and great experiences for me. But at least you enjoyed them. Studio Ghibli is special.
Great film. That, whisper of the heart, and soon only yesteray (which I haven't watched yet) will be the non-Miyazaki-directed Ghibli films I own.
Mostly agree with this. Uhura is still an improvement. Wasn t she supposed to be sexy in the old series? She certainly wasn t , but they finally got it right. Chekov has always been annoying as all Hell.
Sir Rog is a friggin God. I really enjoyed all 3 of these films, the latter two were like WW2 films made as Bond adventures with Sir Rog having tons of fun! And what a sight to see Sir Rog in nazi uniforms and a german accent still enjoying himself and bedding the attractive women that he sees. Or seeing Sir Rog in army gear with a huge cigar in his mouth while shooting some bad guys! I will never cease to be thrilled by Moore adventures, be it WW2 films, a british Expendables film or any of his Bond films!
Now you see me 2.
Basically if you liked the first one, you'll like this and nice to see Tsai Chin ( YOLT, CR) in it.
After the great Genesis Trilogy the quality of this film is lower than the previous films, Though there were a lot of behind the scenes problems from what I've gathered. This is a really fascinating entry in the series. I don't find it to be bad like the majority does. It's certainly not as good as the films that came before it but I find it strangely compelling and interesting it's own special way. It reminds me of a few Original Series episodes. In the end I think the good things of this movie outweigh the bad. I like it just fine.
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I'm a fan of Lew grade films, my favourite being 'Escape To Athena'. By chance I watched 'North Sea Hijack' yesterday starring Sir Rog as Rufus Excalibur Ffolkes. It's many years since I saw it. I'm sure you will enjoy watching that one.
They are fun adventures. Also nice to see David Niven in there. I think he and Rog were good friends.
Really thought i would love this one, ended up very dissapointed. Still a decent film though.
Wonderful legal drama with top cast and script. Looks slow compared to the movies made today but its pure quality. Treats the audience as grown ups.
A special word for Milo O' Shea as the biased Judge! David Mamet did the great script!
What a great experience it must have been to enjoy Moore in his prime. In both The Wild Geese and The Sea Wolves he holds his own with absolute screen legends in Richard Burton, Richard Harris and Gregory Peck.
Moore is unfairly (imho) considered a relative lightweight in comparison to them by some, but his off the charts charm and charisma to some extent even overshadows these thespians in both films. Whenever I watch these two I can't wait for him to be on screen, because he just owns it. The same goes for Gold, where he stars with legend Ray Milland.
I've got to watch all of these again soon.
Frankly, I didn't know that a) The denizens of Easter Island were black, or b) that there was an active volcano on Easter Island either (although I learned later on - today in fact - that there are three extinct volcanoes on it). All in all, a good romp, with a monster that managed to beat the giant turtle not once, but twice. Plus a nice tribute to "Fantastic Voyage"Still, I prefer the first two movies.