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I appreciated that Jason used more weapons, but it felt like it came down to the same-old tricks somehow. It feels like they've exhausted all their ideas for deaths.
Its a masterpiece. A dream.
The Matrix (1999)
This is the first time I rewatch one of the Matrix films since discovering Keanu Reeves' John Wick character. The man just doesn't age. Great plot, fantastic action sequences, breathtaking special effects, a killer soundtrack, a totally badass Keanu Reeves and a very cool supporting cast (Hugo Weaving, Laurence Fishburne). I regret not seeing this in theaters in 1999, but the first saw this film about 3/4 years ago, it really blew my mind. One of my favorites sci-fi films, alongside Children of Men, Inception and Edge of Tomorrow. Now that I have seen him as Neo again (been a while), I really can't wait to see Keanu Reeves kick some major ass in 'John Wick 2'.
Like Heaven's prisoners with Baldwin in the part it looks to be a single movie.
Both are good police stories with an original approach.
Looks great on BD. Makes no sense but visually incredible. Pure Argento.
Whatever gets your top spinning.
Forget Interstellar. This is the true heir to Nolan in his prime. Very intelligent and emotional film. The climax is incredibly powerful, and there is a clever double meaning to the title that isn t revealed until the very end. Highly recommended.
Doctor Strange
Absolutely brilliant.
It looks like Mr. and Mrs. Smith set in World War II, so I'm all in for it. From the costume design I've seen, especially the suits they're putting Brad in, it could garner some Oscar nods for its efforts.
Yep, Suspiria is my favourite of his as well.
Hasn't made a good film since the excellent Tenebrae
Plus post my bondathon I intend to do a top 10 spy films one per franchise (which also means catching up on Bourne and re watching the mission impossible films to see which of those will be in said list)
There are also a few spy films I need to buy and see before I go on this quest specifically
1.. Norh by Northwest
2. Ronin
3. Spy Games
4. Tinker tailor soldier spy
5. Our kind of traitor
6. Three day in the condor
And of course if anyone wants to pm me or respond with their favorite spy films.. is their even a thread on top ten spy films
Denzel Washington is the friggen man. Until he retires from acting or passes away I will be there on opening day for every single film he'll appear in. His charisma is to the level of Sean Connery. The guy can express so many thoughts and emotions with his facial expressions alone, and commands huge respect and authority just by sitting in the corner of a room. He may be 62 years old now, but I still wouldn't recommend people my age (mid 20's) to piss him off, as he would destroy you and wipe the floor with you in 2 seconds.
Non Stop (2014)
Liam Neeson. Probably my all-time favorite actor. The day he decided to become an action hero thanks to 'Taken', the action genre gain an extremely badass and charismatic representative. Neeson action flicks are basically a sub-genre of their own, and he totally owns that share of the market. In this one, Liam Neeson uses his very specific set of skills to stop a terrorist plot aboard a long-flight airplane. From the first minutes, the film sets the tone for a very, very badass Liam Neeson who doesn't give a hell about his superiors (heavy drinking, and he carries a roll of duct-tape to be able to smoke in peace in the plane's bathroom). A style of stone cold Neeson that could carry on in the following year's 'Run All Night'.
Very quickly, sh*t gets very real, and we are in for 90 minutes of pure tension as Neeson tries to piece together the puzzle he is confronted with. As always, Neeson is involved in some brutal fist fights (the one in the bathroom is one of my favorite Neeson fisticuffs). The dramatic scenes involving our hero, Bill Marks, are boosted by Neeson's impressive acting skills. Neeson really is the whole package - badass, can beat you up in 2 seconds flat, charismatic and an actor of a highest calibre. I am ready for many more Neeson action flicks.