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Here`s a couple you guys might enjoy.
Kill the Irishman ( not the Irishman) House of Games Boiler Room Suicide Kings Poolhall Junkies Glenngary Glennross The Cinncinnatti Kid
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A favorite of mine, just chock full of great acting.
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When I was young I would travel with my Grandfather. Road trips mostly to visit relatives. 3 summers in a row we went to local Drive ins in three differant States, to catch a Movie. And All three years The Sting was playing. It was just as much fun the third year as the first. Friends of Eddie Coyle is definitely worth watching. Good Bad and Ugly the crown jewel of spaghetti westerns And original Producers Movie Gene Wilder Zero Mostel. J Last edited by bigfanNY; 07-09-2023 at 05:06 PM. |
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Only recall two "recent" movies. Ever since our now 2 1/2 year old daughter was born, we've fallen very far behind on anything. Just last night finally got to finish the last season of Cobra Kai.
The Pope's Exorcist was one I was looking forward to. I love that genre of horror movies that get into your head and not the "horror" movies that revolve around blood and gore or go for the quick little scare that might make you jump a little. This movie started out showing promise in my opinion, then I felt like the last 20-30 minutes were essentially "Let's wrap this thing up" and got ridiculous. It's a couple of years old but we also watched The Black Phone. Really enjoyed that movie. |
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Not Stephen King written, but it felt like a really good Stephen King adaptation. Lots of similar themes that are in his stories. |
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Rumors of a sequel/franchise. Not sure how I feel about that. |
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The Wailing. Slow build for the first 45 minutes or so, but the payoff is worth it for horror fans.
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Interesting. Didn't know it was King's son that wrote it. Makes perfect sense. I would root against a sequel/franchise. Not a concept I want to see overdone to death. |
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Ok let`s try a couple more here
Man With the Golden Arm, Manchurian Candidate ( Sinatra) Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Harder They Fall, ( Bogart) 2001 Space Oddessy, Blade Runner, The Hitcher(Rutgar Hauer) Requiem For a Heavyweight The Hustler, Young Philadelphians, Giant, From here to Eternity
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