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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Brooding, grey, and lovely psychological thriller tracing the last few months of the famous American outlaw and the man who both revered and hated him.   Literary, at times poetic, even at its full three hours it's time well-spent.   Based on the 1983 novel by Ron Hansen.
I enjoyed that film a lot although it's ages since I watched it. Love a good western!

I was never a fan of westerns but lately have really been enjoying them--- the most interesting one I've seen recently was The Sisters Brothers with Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly.


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This month, I have mostly been watching movies starring Daniel Craig, who doesn't care whether his dry Martini is shaken or stirred. Smile


 3 stars 2002: Road to Perdition - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbuLZM36LYQ
 2 stars 2004: Layer Cake
 5 stars 2005: Munich
 4 stars 2006: Casino Royale
 3 stars 2007: The Invasion 
 4 stars 2008: Quantum of Solace
 3 stars 2011: Cowboys and Aliens
 5 stars 2012: Skyfall
 4 stars 2015: Spectre
 3 stars 2021: No Time to Die
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Sense and Sensibility ... I'm not a great fan of the Bronte anything, and the film (Ang Lee) was nice but by the end, I could safely say I was wondering where the next woman crying was going to be! At least it ends in a very positive note ... but the twists and turns are tough and sad.

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Hi,

I was writing the review and immediately said ... ooops ... and came here to fix it ... thanks ... as I get older, it just seems stupid how some bits like that slip ... much appreciated in making sure things are "right".

Films I have not written a review yet, and some of them I might not at all ... 

Beowulf and Gretel
Happy People
House of Gucci
Incognito
Ithaca
Kesari
Kieu
Padmaavat
Picasso (special not listed as a film!!! Really far out!!!)
Rainy Day
Safe Heaven
The Devil's Violin
The innocent
Total Eclipse
Vincent and Theo (working it)
Sense and Sensibility (working it)
The Revenant (working it)



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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Sense and Sensibility ... I'm not a great fan of the Bronte anything, and the film (Ang Lee) was nice but by the end, I could safely say I was wondering where the next woman crying was going to be! At least it ends in a very positive note ... but the twists and turns are tough and sad.

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Hi,

Catching up on a few things ... 

El Topo ... didn't realize I had not reviewed this or remembered it well at all.

5 Easy Pieces and Easy Rider ... really far out and well done, and a very clear example of Americana even with its ....

The Revenant ... had not seen this before ... very nice and the music was excellent by Mogwai.

Sense and Sensibility ... I'm not a great fan of the Austen/Bronte anything, and the film (Ang Lee) was nice but by the end, I could safely say I was wondering where the next woman crying was going to be! At least it ends in a very positive note ... but the twists and turns are tough and sad. Some interesting acting choices.

Beckett ... Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole hack it out ... and it has excellent moments, even though the acting for me, in this film (made in 1964!!!) was too stodgy and and "posed" for the cameras ... and the best lines in it it are Peter O'Toole's who I think had decided he was not going to pose and provide a different point of view to Richard Burton ... you could say that it was the old school versus the new school of acting.

Vincent & Theo ... a very interesting film, and quite enjoyable, though it is Robert Altman and his take on things are often strange and weird, but they work OK here. Nice performances that I'm not sure are given a chance as it is a talkie film, that does not spend as much time on the art as it does on Vincent's way of life and living.

I Am Damo ... the special done about Damo Suzuki before he passed away ... very energetic and strong, and the appreciation for a true artist of the heart is ... difficult to watch at times ... but his smile and energy is enough to carry you.


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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Brooding, grey, and lovely psychological thriller tracing the last few months of the famous American outlaw and the man who both revered and hated him.   Literary, at times poetic, even at its full three hours it's time well-spent.   Based on the 1983 novel by Ron Hansen.


I enjoyed that film a lot although it's ages since I watched it. Love a good western!
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Borderlands - This got absolutely slaughtered in reviews so I had very low expectations. I think the problem people were having with this movie was the difference between it and the beloved game of the same name. Me, I don't care about the game and had no idea what it was about before viewing this flick. Well I thought it was pretty good. A great cast (if a little miscast here and there), and an enjoyable romp too. I did laugh out loud a few times - but I like Kevin Hart anyway so to me he can do no wrong. Cate Blanchett and Jamie Lee Curtis dialed it really but they at least gave it their all. Not overlong either, which some recent movies suffer from. It was actually filmed and in the can back in 2021 but needed some reshoots and hence a revised score to round it all off. Where it is a let down is its rating. It would have been much better as R rated - I mean this is Eli Roth we're talking about (Hostel etc.). Not bad at all - 7/10
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Brooding, grey, and lovely psychological thriller tracing the last few months of the famous American outlaw and the man who both revered and hated him.   Literary, at times poetic, even at its full three hours it's time well-spent.   Based on the 1983 novel by Ron Hansen.

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Three Poplars in Plyushchikha - 7.5/10
A movie friend I know recommended me this, describing it like "Brief Encounter" (Lean). When I saw the photograph of the woman, I wanted to see the movie. The other two times I did see a movie based on a face (thanks to Stirchley posting), they were both great. I really liked this woman, but I also like to see how things are (even if it's just a movie) in Russia.. She was so flirtatious in the first half of the movie, but in a very cute way.

I loved a comment she made about America.. "It's dangerous there"

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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

Fun and well-paced if rompish spy thriller about the first major special operation by Britain against German U-boat forces in Spain with Henry Cavill leading a small group of commandos, secretly directed by Churchill in an unauthorized sabotage mission that changed the course of WWII.   Based on the 2014 book Churchill's Secret Warriors:The Explosive True Story of the Special Forces Desperadoes of WWII by Damien Lewis.

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^ I watched another of his recent films Old not long ago and thought I might have reviewed it but doesn't seem so. I enjoyed it although the ending does smack a bit of one of those that was reshot because of test screening quibbles. Could have ended before it actually ended with too much explanation for my liking. Keep the mystery! 7/10
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Trap - Another M. Night Shyamalan offering. I like most of his stuff, but some are much better than others - this one I really like. The excellent Josh Hartnett stars in this strange movie as he takes his teen daughter to a music concert - as he enters the arena he notices an unlikely amount of police on the doors and exits - and I'll leave it there to avoid any spoilers. It rips along at a great pace and is never dull. It seems the story is loosely based on a real incident - wow if it was. 9/10
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DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS
MY daughter  said to me '' dad,this movie is perfect for you ''



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Have you seen the alternate cut of A3 ?   It is almost an entirely different movie (and just as good).   Well worth catching.


nope , need to check that out Thumbs Up
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DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS

MY daughter  said to me '' dad,this movie is perfect for you ''
so i check it out in IMDb and read this ...

SYNOPSIS

William Brown is a struggling prog-rock musician whose life is turned upside down when he accidentally kills Vlad, the neighbour from hell, and now he’s got to cover it up! LOL

highly recommend And like the hero of the movie quote about prog music ''not everyone will get it, but the right ones will ''

Nothing can last
there are no second chances.
Never give a day away.
Always live for today.


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^ Oh Alien3 is superb, my favorite after the '79 original.   The sets, cast, story, sophisticated sub-plotting.

Have you seen the alternate cut of A3 ?   It is almost an entirely different movie (and just as good).   Well worth catching.

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^ I thought the first Prometheus film was good in a 'popcorn movie' sort of way. The second one was not very good despite a good cast. It seemed that Ridley Scott fell into the traps he had successfully avoided with his previous 2 entries to the franchise. 
As regards the proper franchise (ie no Alien v Predator nonsense), I'm not such a big fan of Aliens as most are but actually rather like Alien 3. I know it wasn't the film David Fincher wanted to make as is well documented but it was still a fun ride and had a great ending. Alien Resurrection was bang average but not terrible. Haven't seen the latest film as yet and of course we have the new TV series to look forward to as helmed by Fargo's Noah Hawley. I have sky high expectations for this so will likely be disappointed!
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Alien: Romulus

Why anyone would ever work for the Weyland-Yutani Corporation is inexplicable--- you'd have to be either desperate or facing life in prison to subject yourself to the grim, claggy, dank environs of W-T's installations and the sinister shenanigans they were up to their necks in.   But with a young cast (Cailee Spaeny & David Jonsson are excellent), set between Alien and Aliens and with a straight-forward plot, Romulus is probably about as good an installment in the Alien series we're going to get these days as a group of naive twenty-somethings attempt to retrieve some old but useful tech from an abandoned space station carrying remnants of the old Nostromo only to have their business venture interrupted by a hoard of face-huggers.   Not amazing but more satisfying than the Prometheus duo of films, it is essentially a good old-fashioned space thriller with enough tension to please and to scare.   


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Saw X
I could say this is very 'far fetched' but if you have got this far with the franchise then you won't care. The first half an hour fools you into thinking they might be going for a very different style of horror film but then the usual extreme gore kicks in and is unrelenting ansd not remotely subtle. Not a bad film for this genre, but probably a tad long at 2 hours. 6/10
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Twisters - Some of the effects were quite good; apart from that I've forgotten it already 2/10
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