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Invisible Man on Saturday night. Really enjoyed the first half, give it 8/10 ... 2nd half falls apart and goes cliche in too many ways 2/10. Overall about 5/10, which is what I expected after the trailer, but then I saw the good reviews and it might have skewed my viewpoint.

Rewatched Dazed and Confused this weekend and that movie has to be in my top 10 of rewatchable flicks. Doesn't matter how many times I've seen, or where I hop in to it, I can always watch to the end. It's not in my top 10 of favorite movies but can always watch it.

For a B level movie i enjoyed it as well as it brings me back to my 70's when i was dazed and confused. It had many future stars as well.
 
Knifes Out!. Totally awesome murder mystery. Daniel Craig can use his southern accent like he was brought up on brisket and sweet potatoes.
 
Knifes Out!. Totally awesome murder mystery. Daniel Craig can use his southern accent like he was brought up on brisket and sweet potatoes.
Brisket is a Texas specialty.
For the deep South you need to say, okra, collard greens and hominy grits.

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Add corn bread, mint juleps and sweet iced tea.
 
Anybody plan on seeing ‘The Hunt’?

I’m not at all interested in it but I’m curious about what reception the movie gets and will be interested to hear what you guys say if any of you go and see it.
 
Anybody plan on seeing ‘The Hunt’?

I’m not at all interested in it but I’m curious about what reception the movie gets and will be interested to hear what you guys say if any of you go and see it.
That is a recycled story of "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.

I doubt I will watch the movie.
 
I was about 10 living in Springfield when that movie was shooting. I was going to be an extra in it but when Rob Reiner explained the scene to us (everyone throwing up at the pie eating contest), I decided to pass.

I knew the kid who threw up. I was friends with his brother.
 
Anybody plan on seeing ‘The Hunt’?

I’m not at all interested in it but I’m curious about what reception the movie gets and will be interested to hear what you guys say if any of you go and see it.

Maybe. I don't like the idea of people hunting other people for fun. I also don't like that it villainizes the educated as well as liberals. But, satire is satire I guess.
 
Don't bother wasting your time, that flick is one of the most overrated movies I've ever seen. If you want a truly great movie, also filmed in Oregon, about kids coming of age and on an adventure, then go with Stand by Me.



Heeeeeeeere's Johnnny!!

Errrrrr......wait.
 
The Seven Samurai.
About seven samurai who help a besieged village repel attacks by bandits.

The idea for the movie came up from a Japanese who wanted to emulate American Westerns. It is titled in Japanese, the Magnificent Seven. The title was changed after the American movie by the same title was released.The Japanese director of the Seven Samurai greatly admired the American Magnificent Seven.

Haven't see this movie in over 40 years. I think the older I get the more I appreciate it.
 
best movie filmed in Oregon: probably One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest although if you're a big fan of comedy it could be Animal House

others: Personal Best; Paint Your Wagon; Without Limits; The Shining; Drugstore Cowboy
 
best movie filmed in Oregon: probably One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest although if you're a big fan of comedy it could be Animal House

others: Personal Best; Paint Your Wagon; Without Limits; The Shining; Drugstore Cowboy
Stand by me. My all time favorite movie
 
best movie filmed in Oregon: probably One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest although if you're a big fan of comedy it could be Animal House

others: Personal Best; Paint Your Wagon; Without Limits; The Shining; Drugstore Cowboy
Speaking of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest, guess what prominent member of this forum jammed with not only Kesey in Kesey's famous psychedelic school bus but also with Wayne Garcia at the same time. That's right, the three of them jamming together. Cool, huh.

While Animal House was filmed at the University of Oregon, the scene of the horse dying on the roof actually came from an incident at Oregon State University where some students shot a horse dead on the roof of a dorm.
 
best movie filmed in Oregon: probably One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest although if you're a big fan of comedy it could be Animal House

others: Personal Best; Paint Your Wagon; Without Limits; The Shining; Drugstore Cowboy
Weren't the only parts of The Shining that were filmed in Oregon the exterior shots of the lodge? I mean I guess it counts, but still.
 
Yeah. I wanted to watch with subtitles but wife didn't
My wife is the same way.
The Seven Samurai was shown with subtitles so I watched and my wife busied herself with a steak dinner except the steak was cooked well done throughout the steak which meant I couldn't eat but about three or four small bites. Too bad, otherwise it would have been a great T-Bone with fried mushrooms and spinach with a splash of vinegar. She tried to get me to eat it with steak sauce but where I normally eat a bad steak with plenty of steak sauce I couldn't bring myself to even try.
 
Finally just watched Contagion. Eerie similarities to the present.

Chef no wash hands.
 
My wife calls me in from my office last night and tell's me, she wants me to watch this movie (doc). When I asked what it is, she said Ron Artest, a bio on Ron Artest with JO, Kobie and few others, I wasnt really wanting to watch anything but I did watch it and thought it was pretty well done. It was on one of those premium channels, that we now get for free. Worth watching.
 
Watched Cadillac Records about Chicago Chess records...thought it was brilliant...Jeffrey Wright played a great Muddy Waters and Adrian Brody played Leonard Chess....Beyoncé played Etta James but she's way prettier than Etta ever was...
 
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Watched Cadillac Street about Chicago Chess records...thought it was brilliant...Jeffrey Wright played a great Muddy Waters and Adrian Brody played Leonard Chess....Beyoncé played Etta James but she's way prettier than Etta ever was...
I missed that. How old is it? 5-6 years?. Wonder why I never watched it. Brody is worth watching in almost anything.
 

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