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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    Rogue Nation was quite good, i did like Spectre a lot but the previous 2 bond films didnt do much for me.
    Spectre and Casino Royale are easily the best of the new Bond flicks for me. Skyfall was interesting but I can only take so much brooding Bond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterShake View Post
    Spectre and Casino Royale are easily the best of the new Bond flicks for me. Skyfall was interesting but I can only take so much brooding Bond.
    Exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor View Post
    Was it as good as the first one?
    um. Its definitely close. Just a different film, but has the same type of feel.

    i think i may have liked it more tbh. beginning is pretty awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneFalco View Post
    Mission Impossible Fallout

    10/10

    Like a great bond film. Great scenery for every single action sequence.
    I recently re-watched all the films leading up to it. I really want to see Fallout. Looks like a very solid movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneFalco View Post
    um. Its definitely close. Just a different film, but has the same type of feel.

    i think i may have liked it more tbh. beginning is pretty awesome.
    Cool, the first one was really good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor View Post
    I saved that to my list. I’m looking forward to watching it. I’m curious to see the directing and acting because it appears to be all Middle East actors
    It is. Lots of subtitles, as they use native languages and English throughout. Excellently done. A few era slip ups (KC and the Sunshine Band in a club five years before the song came out), but overall pretty good.
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    Mandy- 7/10




    I was so super excited to see this because i love the previous film (Beyond the Black Rainbow) by director Panos Cosmatos however despite the great visuals and soundtrack the acting was not very convincing and lackluster for me. Even the execution of what i thought might be more risk taking with the violence seemed to underwhelm me. While Cage has a great resume of some very good movies lets face it, he did the "crazy" thing a long time ago in films like Wild at Heart and Face Off. It just seems that Cage is trying to go to the well one too many times here. Dont get me wrong, the movie is still strong enough for a once viewing because as i said the visual effects and soundtrack creates some really great atmosphere but the story isnt really original and fails to capture much excitement beyond that. The character Jeremiah portrayed by Linus Roache is probably the most interesting of the bunch but ultimately cant save the film anymore and rarely do really get a glimpse into his world throughout the film.

    The plot of Mandy is about Red Miller (Cage) who is a logger who lives with his artist girlfriend Mandy in their cabin in the deep woods. Both are free spirits of sorts who one night have an encounter with intruders who attempt to abduct Mandy because Jeremiah, a self proclaimed prophet of sorts wants to add her to his cult like group. When things dont go well and ends tragically for Miller he then begins on his quest to track down Jeremiah and his cult and exact revenge. Mandy is certainly worth a viewing but i felt like Cosmatos took more chances with Beyond the Black Rainbow and unfortunately Mandy fell short overall for me.

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    I turned off my Broncos stream after the 1st quarter and decided to watch In Bruges for the first time.

    It was a good decision. An enjoyable movie. Will make for some good rewatching around Christmastime.

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    I saw the scariest movie of the year today.

    Its called the 2018 Denver Broncos- 1/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    I saw the scariest movie of the year today.

    Its called the 2018 Denver Broncos- 1/10
    Yeah, that existential meandering coupled with moments of evisceration was just too much. I'd be ok with it if it had some direction, but it was like one of those splatter paintings with all the wrong colors, not even sure the artist knew where the canvas was.

    BTW, I'm watching The Endless on Netflix now. Kinda interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    I saw the scariest movie of the year today.

    Its called the 2018 Denver Broncos- 1/10
    Is that the movie based on this book?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterShake View Post
    Is that the movie based on this book?

    Yea, its based on true events!

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    Shake. It's too early on a Monday man. I can't take it!
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    The Angel (Netflix) 7.5/10

    Story of Ashraf Marwan, a double agent for Israel and Egypt in the 1970s.
    not a bad movie at all.

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    In Bruges. 9/10
    It's a British flick about 2 Irish hitmen hiding out in Bruges, Belgium after a hit goes sideways.
    It switches back and forth from really funny to really serious throughout the whole thing.
    I've had it PVR'd for 2 years and finally decided to watch it.
    Glad I did.

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