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cecilfienkelstien
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09 Jan 2022, 10:01 am

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James Bond: No Time To Die.

While I definitely enjoyed it, it wasn't by any means my favorite. Still, gives this Bond a memorable send off, and allows for a whole new Bond franchise to begin.

Agreed.


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09 Jan 2022, 2:03 pm

My best friend's wedding. I really liked the ending though it was unexpected.



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09 Jan 2022, 4:05 pm

Last night we watched:

The Big Store [1941]
-=-"Where everything is a good buy. Good-bye!"
This was intended to be the Marx Brothers' last movie together but they later did two more.



It may not have been the Marx Brothers' best movie but it is still a lot of fun.

Though I found Virginia O'Brien's performance a little disconcerting.


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09 Jan 2022, 6:17 pm

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Watching Nocturnal Animals right now.


What is your opinion?


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10 Jan 2022, 1:04 am

That'd be

A Field in England.

Wouldn't be for everyone, and the background of the 17th century English civil war doesn't really have any bearing. It's one of those psychological character driven thingies that sorta reminds me of a Lovecraft story. Soundtrack fits it very well. The period firearms are treated quite well (little actual shooting, which is what I like in a movie; it has an impact if done correctly).



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10 Jan 2022, 5:23 am

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AprilR wrote:

Watching Nocturnal Animals right now.


What is your opinion?


I didn't really like it, was more disturbing than scary. Although maybe that was the point.



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10 Jan 2022, 5:59 am

AprilR wrote:
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AprilR wrote:

Watching Nocturnal Animals right now.


What is your opinion?


I didn't really like it, was more disturbing than scary. Although maybe that was the point.


It very much was the point of the film. I actually liked it.


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10 Jan 2022, 9:34 am

Night Hunters
Very intense.


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10 Jan 2022, 9:44 am

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That'd be

A Field in England.

Wouldn't be for everyone, and the background of the 17th century English civil war doesn't really have any bearing. It's one of those psychological character driven thingies that sorta reminds me of a Lovecraft story. Soundtrack fits it very well. The period firearms are treated quite well (little actual shooting, which is what I like in a movie; it has an impact if done correctly).

It sounds kind of interesting.


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10 Jan 2022, 10:04 am

Last night we watched:

Black Sheep [2006]
-=-"The sheep on this farm have turned to the baaaaaad side"



Animal husbandry gone wrong. And, for the benefit of anyone unclear on the concept:

Flocks of killer, carnivorous sheep are dangerous!


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10 Jan 2022, 3:53 pm

cecilfienkelstien wrote:
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We just watched:

This is the End [2013]
=-="Nothing ruins a party like the end of the world."

You should not take this move seriously—they didn't.

This one was funny.


Do consider taking the time to watch The World's End,
which is a similar comedy from England directed by Edgar Wright
that starred Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.

Should a sequel to This is the End ever happens,
it may be called No, This is the End.


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10 Jan 2022, 4:21 pm

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Do consider taking the time to watch The World's End...
Got it covered. :) And I agree—they are similar kinds of fun!


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10 Jan 2022, 8:51 pm

Double Retired wrote:
Last night we watched:

Black Sheep [2006]
-=-"The sheep on this farm have turned to the baaaaaad side"



Animal husbandry gone wrong. And, for the benefit of anyone unclear on the concept:

Flocks of killer, carnivorous sheep are dangerous!


:lol: :lol: :lol: ! !!


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10 Jan 2022, 9:54 pm

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Ghostbusters Afterlife I enjoyed it.

I enjoyed it too.


Yes it had a good storyline.



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11 Jan 2022, 9:50 am

Double Retired wrote:
Last night we watched:

Black Sheep [2006]
-=-"The sheep on this farm have turned to the baaaaaad side"



Animal husbandry gone wrong. And, for the benefit of anyone unclear on the concept:

Flocks of killer, carnivorous sheep are dangerous!

I remember watching that back when it came out. It was a pretty cool film.


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11 Jan 2022, 1:27 pm

Aprilviolets wrote:
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Ghostbusters Afterlife I enjoyed it.

I enjoyed it too.


Yes it had a good storyline.

I think Phoebe is autistic.


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