I'm not the one to ask about current releases and so in that vein, the one useable still, is my review with some help from someone I don't know.
The Spy, starring Mellisa McCarthy, no relation to Paul, had more belly laughs per scene than any other movie to date and that includes Napolean Dynamite.
Justin?
An uproarious blast of globe-trotting action-comedy delirium that doesn't spoof the espionage-thriller genre so much as drop a series of banana peels in its path.Full review Variety.
The Room....and by fucking God did it live up to the hype.
The Brothers Grimsby
funny as hell but not for the kids to watch at all
SBC is god.
all hail Hydra
Originally Posted by DanDruff:Since I'm a 6'2" Republican with an average-sized nose and a last name which doesn't end with "stein", "man", or "berg", I can hide among the goyim and remain undetected unless I open my mouth about money matters.
Just got down watching this on Netflix. And even though it has a bit of Pokerstars indirectly promoting itself, this is, IMO, an excellent documentary, and tells an amazing true-life story.
one of my absolute favorites. know it almost word by word.
sometimes I compare Druff to Alan Berg, who Talk Radio is based on. And all of you racist PFA'ers are just like the callers.
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
Saw the new Jason Bourne movie last night:
It was just okay. Too many plot holes that you could drive a semi through for my liking but was entertaining.
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love me some Coen Brothers.
one of my all time favorites.
Sonnenfelds last movie as a director of photography. He went on to direct movies after this (The Adams Family was his debut, which shares a lot of the same coloring, and a lot of the same dynamic shots)
Also, there's a Sam Raimi cameo about halfway through.
a must watch for anyone who hasn't seen it.
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
I was looking forward to this like some kind of holiday. Loved the Bourne franchise.
Simply fucking dreadful. Vacuous story. Fights and car chases don't hold a candle to the old stuff. Every allusion to tech was a damn squeamish embarrassment.
Imagine Zuckerberg and the CIA on the same stage. Yup, that dumb.
Fell asleep and got yelled at for watching baseball on phone.
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
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Kuntmissioner: Great cast, great shots. Also one of my faves.
The opening dialogue alone makes this movie one of the GOATs. And as for film Noir, this one is top top as well. Yeah it aint no Chinatown, but it is still classic.
The dvd i have has an extra with Sonnenfeld that explains how he shot the movie almost frame for frame the way they storyboarded it. They paid a lot of attention to detail.
Also, it's a retelling of the Akiro Kurasowa classic YoJimbo. And so was Last Man Standing.
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
Last week or so I saw some brief coverage of a Matt Damon interview asking how he felt about doing another Bourne movie. He didn't lie very well and I got the impression he thought it was a dog but had to play it up for the media tour. Plus, simply sitting for such a fluff interview was a bad sign given how marketing makes the stars do extra fluff interviews to hype the film. Your comments here comfirm that sentiment.
welll he said he wouldnt do another if Paul Greengrass wasn't the director.
Aside from maybe Bullitt, the og Gone in 60 seconds, and Ronin, the first 3 had some awesome car chase scenes.
Out of that list it goes for me Ronin (because I drive an Audi and they drive an Audi s8 in that movie) Bullitt, and the og Gone in 60
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
Debbie Harry's boobs.
cronenbergs best.
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
Not his best, but the guy has really brought some amazing ideas to the screen. Naked Lunch was the best as far as what he could 'do' with the budget. Scanners and Videodrome really brought the 'big think' to an otherwise clunky genre. The Fly was a much better approach than the 1950's original, I thought. I think that The Dead Zone is maybe the most quotable. The guy always seems to find something within the story that is not the baseline for the movie that really brings it home.
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