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May 23rd, 2015, 09:06 PM | #7051 |
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Big Game
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2088003/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Strangely enjoyable, but completely bonkers I mean the president is parachuted out of AF1 ( airforce 1 ) in what seems to be the apollo landing craft, just before it is blown up, then it crash lands through a forest behind him, then it reappears in a lake still strangely intact, but everyone dead in it. There is hardly any reason given for the perps doing this they just say it's a long story, but it's fun and you rarely get to see mountains in Finland |
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Tomorrow Land
A lot of fun made me feel like a kid again but oh was it preachy about the environment |
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Bataan. It is the day before our Memorial Day when we honor those who have given their utmost. A very good movie filmed in 1943 about the fall of the Phillippines and the heroic resistance that some US and Filipino forces tried to put up.
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Sad film as they all die if I remember correctly. Not one of Taylor's best films.
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What movie are you viewing at the moment ?
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Cult (I wrote cult ) classic Only due to peer pressure from Brother Mal Can`t remember the last time I saw this. Which isn't any big shocker. Since I seldom remember most things. Let alone I`m meant to be Modding Anyway am a quarter of the way through and it`s smoothly laying the groundwork of the pivotal characters. So far and if you`d not seen it before , you`d have no clue how bleeding claustrophobic and callous it`s going to become. Uh huh. Can`t wait
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May 26th, 2015, 09:09 PM | #7058 |
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Another Memorial Day movie "The Battle of the Bulge". Great cast and pretty accurate historically. When they made they brought in actual combat veterans from both sides to be tech advisers.
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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2310332/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4 - Was expecting more,disappointing end of this trilogy. 6/10
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Gladiator (2000)
Don't Say a Word (2001) I don't remember watching Gladiator since the last time when I saw it in the cinema, 15 years ago. Not a particularly impressive movie but pretty decent compared to everything Ridley Scott directed afterwards. Why did I even watch this and that other crap with Michael Douglas? Not because I wanted to. I was lying on my lazy ass, not even knowing what day it is, and just caught them on TV. I was practically forced by my own laziness to watch them. It was like my laziness came to life and became a being of its own, holding a gun to my face and forcing me to watch Russell Crowe's pseudo-acting and a self-appointed psychological thriller involving a female detective that jumps to the wildest conclusions without a shred of evidence. |
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