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I tried watching Les visiteurs 2 a few days ago. I thought the first film was good, but for some reason I just couldn't get into the sequel, so I quit watching it, which rarely happens in my case. I also missed Valérie Lemercier, who was great in the original.
You're putting me in an Argento mood, @GoldenGun. Tenebre is definitely up there with his best.
I hadn't seen it for a very long time, the movie is great. Really well written and makes very good use of its central premise. Cruise is (as he always is) very good and so is Emily Blunt (I still hold hope we will have her as a Bond girl one day). The action is well staged and its always exciting and entertaining. Highly recommended.
Bill Paxton is also great in his role as the Army squad leader.
I agree; it's a cool film! Sadly, it also came out in an era when it was in vogue to hate on Tom Cruise. Many people told me they weren't going to see the film "because of Cruise." I've got a feeling that issue has more or less been resolved and respect for Cruise has returned. (*)
I also liked Oblivion, another Cruise sci-fi flick from those days that I think did an admirable job.
(*) Nowadays, it's in vogue to hate on Zack Snyder. ;-)
A bit too bizarre for my liking, but the photo is excellent.
Not the Tom Hardy Kray twins film, but Ridley Scotts fantasy movie starring Tom Cruise!!
Havent watched it since seeing it in the cinema, and this blu ray, though a bit grainy in places, looks great. Of course the visuals are Scotts forte and they are excellent, particularly Assheton Gortons production design.
The film belongs though to Tim Currys amazing portrayal of Darkness. Under a ton of make up by effects maestro Rob (The Thing) Bottin, Curry gives a memorable personification of the Devil.
Of course ithe film will also be remembered as part of the tragedy that was the burning down of the 007 stage, which killed a lot of the birds used in the film!
Overrated dated melodramatic film.
Excellent recommendation.
May I also suggest Vals Im Bashir (aka WALTZ WITH BASHIR).
Here's the trailer:
That looks very good.
Starts out good as a social commentary, but deteriorates into something horrible when it turns into a horror film.
Fun tidbit. saw The Wild Geese in the cinema in the 80s sometime. Remember practically nothing.
Not as high energy as the first two (How could it be? These guys are MY age!), but the funny is definitely there. It's a giggle.
Me and my wife went to a pop up drive in and watched Ferris Buller's day off.. it was really fun and the film is brilliant I love how if you think about this for five minutes Ferris Buller is a better planner then the joker in the dark knight or Silva in Skyfall...
Really love it though
Films in 2020
1. Batman Begins
2. Jaws 2
3. Ferris Buller's Day off
4. Woodstock the movie
5. Sherlock Holmes a game of shadows
6. Ronin
7. The breakfast club
8. Rolling stone gimmie shelter
9. Octopussy
10. The temptations
11. Stand by me
12. The Art of war
13. No direction Home
14. Rise of skywalker
15. Casino Royale 1954
16. Pearl Harbor
17. Little women
18. Journey greatest hits live
19. The Grateful Dead movie
Bond films
1. Octopussy
2. Casino Royale 1954
Scott Adkins and Louis Mandylor return for another round of bickering, debt collecting and ass kicking. It doesn't stray too far from the first film, but then the first film had a likeable formula, so why change it?
Fantasy Island I would not waste your time, pretty dier film.
The highlight was seeing Maggie Q, I would love to see her return to the Mission: Impossible films, Maggie still looks amazing.
One of my favourite films
So much fun it's not funny...... :)>-
THE INNOCENT
1976
Directed by the great Luchino Visconti. With our very own Giancarlo Giannini as the protagonist.
Fabulous piece of art.
(1975 model, nothing to do with the movie, just a nice car.)
Cool revisit to the Gilliganverse, like an encore. Picks up right where Breaking Bad ended, and has some flashbacks from that period that we hadn t seen before.
Mine too! Never fails to entertain!
Has one of my favourite opening titles scenes, great score!