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RichardSimon 12-15-2017 08:35 AM

Let's recommend some movies
 
Molly's Game,, superb Idris Elba, sexy and superb Jessica Chastain.
And a rollicking script based on an autobiography.
Poker players will probably love this one. And that was only one reason that I did.

barrysloate 12-15-2017 10:11 AM

Are we recommending current movies only, or classic favorites as well?

RichardSimon 12-15-2017 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1729711)
Are we recommending current movies only, or classic favorites as well?

Any movie.

BillCross 12-16-2017 04:45 AM

I heard "Dunkirk" was good, though I wasn't really able to see it yet, been busy with work, but I've been hearing good reviews about it.

RichardSimon 12-16-2017 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by BillCross (Post 1729949)
I heard "Dunkirk" was good, though I wasn't really able to see it yet, been busy with work, but I've been hearing good reviews about it.

I saw Dunkirk and it is excellent.

BillCross 12-19-2017 08:53 AM

Man, the more reason for me to see it. :)

jfkheat 12-19-2017 09:42 AM

One of my favorite movies is World's Fastest Indian. Anyone that is into motorcycles or cars will probably like it.
James

RichardSimon 12-19-2017 10:00 AM

I just saw The Post.
Terrific movie.

rayray 12-19-2017 10:31 AM

I've yet to see Dunkirk, but here's a few that come to mind:

City of God (great movie)
When we were Kings (favorite documentary)
Ex Machina (sci-fi)

familytoad 12-19-2017 09:16 PM

Old
 
I only watch really old movies.
I’ll get around to seeing these newer movies like Dunkirk when I’m old (too late?:p)

Last night I re-watched “ Christmas in Connecticut (1945)“ which is a screwball comedy / part romance movie.

The night before was another comedy starring one of the greatest actors ever, Edward G. Robinson “A Slight Case of Murder” (1938) , a few nights before that was “Larceny Inc” (1942) also with EGR. He had a real comedic knack even though he was more known for dramatic roles.

I have a few days off during the holidays, meaning I can stay up later and browse the offerings on my Turner Classic Movies app.
Beyond this site and email that app is what I use this IPAD for the most!

BillCross 12-20-2017 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rayray (Post 1730920)
I've yet to see Dunkirk, but here's a few that come to mind:

City of God (great movie)
When we were Kings (favorite documentary)
Ex Machina (sci-fi)

Ex Machina? Is that the one with Oscar Isaac?

clydepepper 12-20-2017 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jfkheat (Post 1730891)
One of my favorite movies is World's Fastest Indian. Anyone that is into motorcycles or cars will probably like it.
James



+1 - Great!

rayray 12-20-2017 10:02 AM

Quote:

Ex Machina? Is that the one with Oscar Isaac?
yeah (2015)

Prof_Plum 12-22-2017 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jfkheat
One of my favorite movies is World's Fastest Indian. Anyone that is into motorcycles or cars will probably like it.
James
Quote:

Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1731147)
+1 - Great!


Agree, a great movie. And I'm not into motorcycles or cars. Just thought it was a great story with Anthony Hopkins as some old fart being able to accomplish something when the establishment told hm he couldn't.

Snapolit1 12-22-2017 12:24 PM

Hell or High Water. Think it came out in 2016. Awesome movie not many people saw.

I always recommend Almost Famous to people if you are a fan of 70s rock and music journalism.

Anything by Richard Linklater.

judsonhamlin 12-22-2017 07:40 PM

Some less obvious films I really like:

Atomic Cafe (doc on the Cold War)
They All Laughed (Bogdanovich's NYC in the early 80's)
A Midnight Clear
Mountains of the Moon
Any film by Whit Stillman
Costa Brava (circa 2000 indie film from Catalunya)
My Man Godfrey
Johnny Stecchino
The Gods Must be Crazy

the 'stache 12-22-2017 09:17 PM

I'll watch Christmas in Connecticut for the first time this weekend. I'm a huge Barbara Stanwyck fan. Two of her best I'd recommend: Double Indemnity, and The Lady Eve.

What kinds of films do you all like? My plan is to write about film history, so this is right in my wheelhouse.

the 'stache 12-22-2017 09:23 PM

I love They All Laughed. Really underrated homage to the screwball comedy. John Ritter, Audrey Hepburn (her last film), Ben Gazara and Dorothy Stratten (also her last film). Dorothy looked absolutely luminous. I think she would have been a huge star. She had real screen presence, and she was very serious about her craft.

Peter Bogdanovich is somebody I'd really like to meet. His encyclopedic knowledge of film is pretty much legendary at this point. Also, What's Up, Doc?, Paper Moon and The Last Picture Show rank among the finest American films of the 1970s.

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Originally Posted by judsonhamlin (Post 1732051)
Some less obvious films I really like:

Atomic Cafe (doc on the Cold War)
They All Laughed (Bogdanovich's NYC in the early 80's)
A Midnight Clear
Mountains of the Moon
Any film by Whit Stillman
Costa Brava (circa 2000 indie film from Catalunya)
My Man Godfrey
Johnny Stecchino
The Gods Must be Crazy


KCRfan1 12-22-2017 09:33 PM

I love the movie, The Game with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn.

Just be sure to pay attention, as there is a lot going on in the movie.

clydepepper 12-22-2017 09:35 PM

Wind River

Robot & Frank


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Prof_Plum 12-23-2017 10:03 AM

There's a bunch of Coen brother's movies I like; too many to name.

A better than I expected somewhat recent movie (not Coen) is "Hacksaw Ridge"

chlankf 12-23-2017 02:38 PM

worked in video rental store from 86-06
 
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At the movie rental business I worked at, my fathers, we specialized in older and odd/rare titles. Our inventory had almost 20k different titles.

Some of my favorite, I like horror, sci-fi and ones where the bad guy wins.

Brain Dead, mind bending Bill Pullman film.
Fallen, Denzel at his best.
Altered States, William Hurt masterpiece.
Falling Down, Michael Douglas portraying how all people have felt at one time.
Soylent Green, the great Charlton Heston, referencing women as furniture. Wow has time changed.

All-Time favorite horror/gore/comedy...guy straps a lawnmower to his chest and walks through a room of undead. Brilliant and hilarious scene.

Dead Alive

earlywynnfan 12-23-2017 03:45 PM

On break for the holidays, had to order up The Big Country to watch again. Western, but much bigger than "just" a western.

Thought Hacksaw Ridge was phenomenal, really liked Dunkirk.

My friends keep telling me to see Thor, it's not just a silly comic book movie, supposedly really funny, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

If you're ever in the mood for dumb/funny/action, you can't beat Big Trouble in Little China!

RichardSimon 12-23-2017 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 1731921)
Hell or High Water. Think it came out in 2016. Awesome movie not many people saw.

I always recommend Almost Famous to people if you are a fan of 70s rock and music journalism.

Anything by Richard Linklater.

+++++ two great movies.

glynparson 12-25-2017 07:57 AM

Wonder Boys
Everybody Wants Some
Hidden Figures

Not a great movie but a movie that is greatly enjoyable if you don't need cinematic genius with your films:
Midnight Madness, is as enjoyable as any movie i have ever seen but it is silly 1980s style humor. Something for which I am admittedly a sucker .

RichardSimon 12-25-2017 10:55 AM

Just saw The Big Sick,, if you like really good rom coms then this is for you. It scored a 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.

barrysloate 12-26-2017 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by RichardSimon (Post 1732679)
Just saw The Big Sick,, if you like really good rom coms then this is for you. It scored a 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.

I saw Big Sick, and thought it was great.

vintagewhitesox 12-28-2017 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1732811)
I saw Big Sick, and thought it was great.


I saw this on Monday. Loved it. Aidy Bryant is very very funny. (not just in this movie, I think she's a riot on SNL).

tedzan 12-28-2017 07:34 PM

Dunkirk ( Dunkerque) is a very realistic presentation of a major event at the start of WWII.....it is very highly recommended.

Then follow it up with Darkest Hour (currently showing in most theatres). This movie portrays Winston Churchill's early days
as Prime Minister in the Spring of 1940 and his struggle with the "appeasement" politicians which he had to deal with leading
up to the events in Dunkirk. Gary Oldman (Churchill) deserves an Academy Award for his performance.


TED Z
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Snapolit1 12-29-2017 09:06 AM

Dunkirk was excellent. Saw it in the theater. Was rivieting. Was amazing to me how little dialogue there was in spors. It had the effect of really putting you in the middle of it all, which is sort of the point of any movie. Don't need a ton of dialogue on a good war movie. Let the action tell the story.

PowderedH2O 12-29-2017 10:12 AM

Well, I like OLD movies, so here's a few. First of all, TCM is running a six movie marathon on New Year's Eve of The Thin Man movies with Myrna Loy and William Powell. I have had a little crush on Myrna Loy since I was a boy (and my beautiful wife has hair that is exactly the same style she wore in the 30's). If you like funny movies with clever banter, these might be for you.

I also love The Big Sleep with Bogart.

Oh, and one other... I was at the Goodwill store the other day and picked up a still wrapped VHS of Breaking Away. I've seen it a dozen times, but for 49 cents, I couldn't pass it up. We watched it again last night. What a wonderful movie.

irv 01-04-2018 04:25 PM

There are many more but these come to mind.


The Shawshank redemption, with Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins. Excellent, much watch movie.

Man on Fire, my favorite Denzel Washington movie. I love when justice wins!

Seven, with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman again. Great actor!

Forest Gump, of course.

Saving Private Ryan, another excellent Tom Hanks movie.

The silence of the Lambs. Jodie Foster.

I'll have to make it to see Dunkirk. Aside from the comments here, there are many who speak very highly of it.

chlankf 01-04-2018 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by irv (Post 1735534)
There are many more but these come to mind.


The Shawshank redemption, with Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins. Excellent, much watch movie.

Man on Fire, my favorite Denzel Washington movie. I love when justice wins!

Seven, with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman again. Great actor!

Forest Gump, of course.

Saving Private Ryan, another excellent Tom Hanks movie.

The silence of the Lambs. Jodie Foster.

I'll have to make it to see Dunkirk. Aside from the comments here, there are many who speak very highly of it.

I am on the outside on Dunkirk, not a fan.

Did take kids to Ohio State Reformatory, where Shawshank was filmed. One of my favorite movies, kids hadn't seen it but enjoyed visiting the prison.

tjb1952tjb 01-05-2018 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by KCRfan1 (Post 1732070)
I love the movie, The Game with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn.

Just be sure to pay attention, as there is a lot going on in the movie.


+1

tjb1952tjb 01-05-2018 01:10 AM

The Searchers

High Noon

To Kill a Mockingbird

Fried Green Tomatoes

The Seven Year Itch (Tom Ewell never fails to crack me up)

58pinson 01-05-2018 10:04 AM

Somehow this one snuck by me for a few years, but I saw "The Book Thief" a few days ago. The young lady in the lead role (Sophie Nelisse) was absolutely wonderful. A ten hanky ending for me I'm afraid, but still thought it a beautiful film.

Writehooks 01-06-2018 05:08 PM

Never grow tired of rewatching my four faves by "Clint the Squint":

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Heartbreak Ridge
Gran Tornio

bauce 01-06-2018 05:39 PM

Let It Ride
Full Metal Jacket
Devil's Advocate
Stalag 17
Die Hard with a Vengeance
The Inner Circle (1991)
Enf Of Watch
Bad Grandpa

tjb1952tjb 01-11-2018 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by 58pinson (Post 1735728)
Somehow this one snuck by me for a few years, but I saw "The Book Thief" a few days ago. The young lady in the lead role (Sophie Nelisse) was absolutely wonderful. A ten hanky ending for me I'm afraid, but still thought it a beautiful film.

a big +1.....well worth seeing.

bauce 01-11-2018 06:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Writehooks (Post 1736145)
Never grow tired of rewatching my four faves by "Clint the Squint":

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Heartbreak Ridge
Gran Tornio

I haven't seen Gran Torino yet. They just showed Josey Wales a few nights ago.

Other Squint Eastwood movies I enjoyed were: Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, Unforgiven, and Firefox.

clydepepper 01-11-2018 02:50 PM

Just Sayin':

The VERY WORST movie I have seen in a long, long time:


'The Dinner' staring Richard Gere & Laura Linney.

HORRIBLE!

Prof_Plum 01-12-2018 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by bauce (Post 1737514)
I haven't seen Gran Torino yet. They just showed Josey Wales a few nights ago.

Other Squint Eastwood movies I enjoyed were: Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, Unforgiven, and Firefox.

Can't forget about Kelly's Heros or Two Mules for Sister Sara

pokerplyr80 01-13-2018 03:06 AM

I'm with Irv, The Shawshank Redemption is the best movie I've ever seen. Momento is a close second. It will blow your mind if you've never seen it. I enjoyed A Time to Kill as well. One of few movies that's just as good as the book.

nolemmings 01-13-2018 11:15 AM

Just saw The Post. Outstanding, although I'm biased. I would pay to watch a two-hour infomercial on toenail fungus ointment if Meryl Streep was in it.

clydepepper 01-13-2018 06:16 PM

I rented a movie from Netflix, but did not notice that it was a foreign (Danish) film.

Luck was with me and it was outstanding! About a piece of history I knew nothing about.

I highly recommend 'Land of Mine'.



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jerrys 01-14-2018 02:05 PM

The Godfather
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Shawshank Redemption
Rocky
Forest Gump

My Cousin Vinnie
The Graduate
The Sting
Dr. Strangelove
My Man Godfrey

asoriano 01-14-2018 05:19 PM

Casino
The Shawshank Redemption
The VVitch (highly recommended)
The Danish Girl
12 Years a Slave
American Beauty

Snapolit1 01-16-2018 07:25 PM

Casino is terribly underrated. It's no Goodfellas, but a damm enjoyable movie.

Leerob538 01-17-2018 06:09 AM

For Josey Wales fans
 
Did you know, Abe the Mountain Man that got the drop on Josey was played by Len Lasser, who also played Uncle Leo on Seinfeld. ?

Regatds,

Len

Stampsfan 01-17-2018 01:09 PM

A good recent release that the Mrs. and I both enjoyed is "Molly's Game". But only if you're into poker, gambling, illegal activity, and sports (cannot imagine anyone here is into those things).

Plus she is pretty easy on the eyes.

samosa4u 01-22-2018 10:55 AM

If you want to see a great action flick, then I highly recommend Terminator Salvation starring Christian Bale.

Now Terminator Genisys, on the other hand, is ridiculously stupid! They have a 70-year-old Arnold in that film who is cracking jokes nonstop and smiling at people. The storyline is also really confusing. Avoid this movie.

frankbmd 01-23-2018 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by nolemmings (Post 1738332)
Just saw The Post. Outstanding, although I'm biased. I would pay to watch a two-hour infomercial on toenail fungus ointment if Meryl Streep was in it.

One of my classmates in college dated Meryl Streep. I never noticed her or her feet.:eek:

ALR-bishop 01-23-2018 11:46 AM

Todd-- could you pick out her feet in a foot lineup ?

Life With Father

nolemmings 01-23-2018 01:09 PM

Geez guys, I was just trying to make clear how much I like her. The rest was just a footnote.;)

frankbmd 01-23-2018 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1741275)
Todd-- could you pick out her feet in a foot lineup ?

Life With Father

Quote:

Originally Posted by nolemmings (Post 1741296)
Geez guys, I was just trying to make clear how much I like her. The rest was just a footnote.;)

Well, that pretty much nails it.

RichardSimon 01-24-2018 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1741309)
well, that pretty much nails it.

groan :) :).

clydepepper 02-21-2018 01:37 PM

You guys are cheap, but great, entertainment!

Thanks!

EvilKing00 02-21-2018 08:50 PM

Many good moves i saw posted here so ill add a few i didnt see posted:

1- The matrix - its a must see, if you just watch the first 15m you will understand how and why the people can run and jump like that.

2- braveheart - just great overall

3- stripes - if you like to laugh

4- office space - again if u like to laugh

5- deadpool - if you like superhero movies and are pollitically incorrect

6- one flew over the cookoos nest - jack at his best, danny diveto too

7- 12 angry men! - how can u not love a movie that takes place all in one room!

8- jaws - if you havent see it thats a big problem

9- platoon- excelent

10- fight club .... - come on, who didnt like fight club?

1952boyntoncollector 02-21-2018 08:52 PM

Kentucky Fried Movie is a classic..

joshuanip 02-21-2018 11:49 PM

Battle Royale, A real $%*&'ed up movie that really makes sense that its Japanese.

joshuanip 02-22-2018 12:08 AM

Fist of legends my favorite jet Li movie
Groundhogs day - my favorite groundhog movie

crose 02-23-2018 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 1731921)
Hell or High Water. Think it came out in 2016. Awesome movie not many people saw.

I always recommend Almost Famous to people if you are a fan of 70s rock and music journalism.

Anything by Richard Linklater.

I thought Hell or High Water was probably the best movie I’d seen it the last five years at least. I throughly enjoyed it.

ALR-bishop 02-23-2018 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crose (Post 1750741)
I thought Hell or High Water was probably the best movie I’d seen it the last five years at least. I throughly enjoyed it.

"What don't you want ?"

https://video.search.yahoo.com/video...spart=att&tt=b

crose 02-23-2018 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1750749)

After I made my post, I did a few errands around the house. I went to watch some TV and the movie was on Showtime at that very part. LOL

clydepepper 02-24-2018 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crose (Post 1750777)
After I made my post, I did a few errands around the house. I went to watch some TV and the movie was on Showtime at that very part. LOL



That's some goooood customer service!

- never liked trout much anyhow.

npa589 03-01-2018 12:29 PM

I like this topic!
 
This is one of those casual conversations I will always get suckered into - I don't care if I had never spoken with the person before in my life. If movies are mentioned, I'm in.

Here would be my recommendations (largely based upon my favorite movies):

The Shawshank Redemption - agreeing with a few of you that this is the best film ever made. Everything is perfect in this movie, and the marriage of all of the aspects is seamless.

Godfather I & II The III is good relative to other movies, but doesn't deserve to be a part of the perfection that is Godfather. The score, the tragedy, just amazing.

It's a Wonderful Life This is a lot of people's family favorite, and it's that contextual and familial feel that make this movie. I literally cannot watch this movie without simply sitting there in tears like a toddler throughout the entire thing. My wife will come in as I will be watching the movie angrily every year, disgusted that I can't make it 5 minutes without crying.

Lawrence of Arabia Still the most interesting character study I've seen on film. It's not for everyone, as I have no problem sitting there for 3+ hours and devouring it.

River Runs Through It There are few movies that I have dwelt on for days after the fact. I remember when I first saw this as a high school student in early 2000s, and I remember mowing the lawn in a state of morose over this movie.

Schindler's List The scene at the end by Liam Neeson is still probably the most powerful scene I have ever seen in movies. I will weep every time.

Rope If I had to pick my favorite Hitchcock movie, this actually wouldn't be it, but I think it's brilliant and different. The extremely long takes in this film give it a feel as though you are there.

On the Waterfront Iconic quotes, Marlon Brando at his peak, great symbolism, and perfect acting.

12 Angry Men Basically everyone needs to see this movie at some point. It's brilliant. One of my favorite quotes in any film
[Juror #7 gets up and heads to the bathroom]
Juror #9: Now I'm talking here! You have no right to leave this room - !
Juror #8: [calmly stopping him] He can't hear you, and he never will. Let's sit down.


I'll stop for now.

familytoad 09-16-2018 12:09 AM

Rekindled
 
I’m going to admit that I have an obsession with Turner Classic movies that is beginning to take over my late evening life...right after baseball games finish.

I’ve been considering taking a week off from work and doing nothing but watching classic movies. That could describe 7 days in December when it will probably be raining around here anyway...

I’ve watched these all again lately:

A Night at the Opera [Marx bros.]
The Man who knew too much [James Stewart & Doris Day]
Bridge on the River Kwai [William Holden, Alec Guinness]
The African Queen [Bogart & Hepburn]
Dark Passage [Bogart & Bacall]
Captain Courageous [Spencer Tracy]
Grand Hotel [ensemble , awesome cast]
Captain Blood [Errol Flynn]
The Long Street [Henry Fonda &Lucille Ball]
The Tuttles of Tahiti [Charles Laughton]
Confidential Agent [Boyer & Bacall]

Still my all time favorites, which you may not need the top billed actors for:
  • Casablanca
    North by Northwest
    The Great Escape
    Larceny Inc
    Papillon
    Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Jim65 09-16-2018 06:04 AM

I'm a sucker for the old Sidney Toler Charlie Chan movies and the older Dead End Kids, Dead End, Angels with Dirty Faces, Crime School, etc.

irv 09-16-2018 11:32 AM

I just watched "Man on Fire" again a few weeks ago. Not that we have a lot of movies at our trailer, but I never get tired of it. :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb-ZEBBKolc

celoknob 09-16-2018 04:27 PM

The Day of the Jackel

2dueces 09-20-2018 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nolemmings (Post 1738332)
Just saw The Post. Outstanding, although I'm biased. I would pay to watch a two-hour infomercial on toenail fungus ointment if Meryl Streep was in it.

Much respect for her as an actress. Only modern actress that can compare t other greats. I.E. Betty Davis, Joan Crawford, Ida Lupino etc.

But what really impressed me was her love for John Cazale (Fredo, Godfather)
If you've never heard the story of John I suggest you find it. Al Pacino called him the greatest actor he ever knew. He passed away of cancer and Meryl stood by him to the very end. He was the love of her life. Mucho respect for her as a person after I read the story.

pawpawdiv9 09-20-2018 07:54 AM

i like DeNeiro...just recently watched Dirty Grandpa. Pretty darn hilarious!

clydepepper 09-20-2018 03:35 PM

Two I've seen recently:

Atomic Blonde - pretty good with a GREAT 1989-ish soundtrack!

GREAT Movie - Only the Brave


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TUM301 09-20-2018 04:01 PM

One a my fav that came out of nowhere, "Kill The Irishman". Had never heard of it when a friend said GIVE IT A SHOT !

RichardSimon 12-16-2018 09:36 AM

On The Basis of Sex
 
I just saw On The Basis of Sex.
Do not get carried away guys, :) it is a movie about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her historic legal work.
I really liked this film.

CobbSpikedMe 12-19-2018 06:58 PM

I suggest Memento. It's a super film that really sucks you in scene to scene. Anyone else ever seen it?

tschock 12-19-2018 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by CobbSpikedMe (Post 1837978)
I suggest Memento. It's a super film that really sucks you in scene to scene. Anyone else ever seen it?

Agreed. But it's been a while.

buymycards 12-20-2018 07:26 PM

A Star is Born
 
I just saw "A Star is Born". It is a wonderful movie, and Lady Gaga is awesome. My wife wanted to see it and I wasn't all that thrilled about going, but it was really good.

Rick

irv 12-20-2018 08:12 PM

I'm looking forward to seeing Clint's new move, The Mule. Has anyone seen it yet?

Lordstan 12-21-2018 09:18 AM

Personally I thought Dunkirk was boring. The Darkest Hour was excellent.

My fav movie of all time is without question Inherit The Wind. It was remade a few different times, but the 1963 version with Spencer Tracy, Fredrick March, and Gene Kelly is by far the best version. Well worth the time to check it out.

Also, Clint's "Trouble with The Curve" was a very good movie and even better for a baseball fan.


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