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I missed that. How old is it? 5-6 years?. Wonder why I never watched it. Brody is worth watching in almost anything.
I don't know how old it is...a few years probably but the cars in this film are beautiful...the whole film is beautiful and the soundtrack is amazing...my kind of film set in the 50s
 
I don't know how old it is...a few years probably but the cars in this film are beautiful...the whole film is beautiful and the soundtrack is amazing...my kind of film set in the 50s
I'll have to check it out. Thanks
 
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.
Ron Artest was an ass of huge proportions. I couldn't stand to either hear his voice or see his face.
 
I don't know how old it is...a few years probably but the cars in this film are beautiful...the whole film is beautiful and the soundtrack is amazing...my kind of film set in the 50s
I love old cars and often fantasize about the ones I'd like to restore. This would include a few motorcycles.
 
Ron Artest was an ass of huge proportions. I couldn't stand to either hear his voice or see his face.
He was and his story show that big time but I got pulled into the movie because of all the other players and their take on him. He was bi polar and could go from laid back ok to crazy in a nano second.
I couldn’t stand the guy, and it was nuts that other teams gave him opportunities after Detroit melt down. Like JOneil said it wasn't fair or right that he could basically screw their team up while knocking at the door for a championship, and go to the Lakers and get one. He too hated the guy but are now talking and Jermain believes in redemption?
 
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I saw it. The best movie ever, and it's not close.

Dragon Lives Again.

The description

"After his death, Bruce Lee finds himself in the underworld, where he teams up with Popeye, Caine (from Kung Fu), and the One-Armed Swordsman to battle “the Exorcist,” “the Godfather,” James Bond, Emmanuelle (the main character of a series of erotic films), Clint Eastwood (dressed as the Man with No Name), Zatoichi, and Dracula"

Please do yourselves a favor and watch this one. All the parts are played by Chinese actors. Dubbed in horrible english as well.

If you don't laugh we can't be friends
 
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...
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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt - Dana Andrews

He plays a news man who wants to prove that a man can be wrongly convicted and given the death sentence for murder on strictly circumstantial evidence even though the man is innocent.
The ending has a very surprising twist.
Considered a brilliant film noir.
1955
 
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt - Dana Andrews

He plays a news man who wants to prove that a man can be wrongly convicted and given the death sentence for murder on strictly circumstantial evidence even though the man is innocent.
The ending has a very surprising twist.
Considered a brilliant film noir.
1955
12 Angry Men is another film from that era I enjoy 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...

Yeah, I watched that several years ago and really enjoyed it. The guy that played Howlin Wolf was one scary dude.
 
Always thought she was beautimous...she's got it all... hair, eyes, lips, teeth, body. And she's one of a few reasons I can't stand Ben Affleck.
Ben has made several great movies. I especially liked The Accountant. I don't know anything about the breakup of Jennifer and Ben.
She's too tall and I'm not crazy about her face. Other than that, she's great looking.
The only three movies I've ever seen her in are Pearl Harbor (a terrible movie), ELECTRA (meh) and Peppermint. Only Peppermint was good.
A good looking woman to me is short, not fat, nice legs (meaning slightly muscular), nice back (again slightly muscular), nice butt (must be well rounded from plenty of exercise), small feet, breasts that are not too large, medium size is best but small is better than too large. If she's Asian and knows how to fix her hair, I'm sold.
Actually, I'm very happy with my Asian wife.
 
We watched A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. Tom Hanks does his usual amazing acting job as Mr. Rogers, but overall we thought the movie was kind of meh.
 
Watched the Gentleman last night. Was pleasantly surprised on how good it was.
There are fewer and fewer gentlemen these days. You can tell them by the way they hold a door open for the person behind them, how they don't swear around strangers such as on the bus or light rail, how they tip, how they allow their guest to take the best seat in the restaurant, if it's a child you can tell if they're a gentleman by allowing their guest to have the best refreshment or cookies.
The way a man dresses or his hair style, or the car he drives has no bearing on whether hes a gentleman or not. It's more impressive when you see a poor man acting like a gentleman. It's easy for the wealthy to be gentlemen yet it's still rare for them to be gentlemen.

Thank you for bringing this up.
 
Watched the horror remake of Fantasy Island last night.

Hilarious! Campy as hell.

Michael Peña is Mr Roarke.

Reminded me of those 80s and 90s B movie horror films.

7/10 if you like campy horror films.
 
Watched the horror remake of Fantasy Island last night.

Hilarious! Campy as hell.

Michael Peña is Mr Roarke.

Reminded me of those 80s and 90s B movie horror films.

7/10 if you like campy horror films.
If you want to watch a campy horror flick then I suggest Motel Hell starring Rory Calhoun.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motel_Hell
 
if you have Amazon Prime, season 5 of Luther is out. 4 episodes. IMO, it was too violent, and Luther already had a significant level of violence
 
if you have Amazon Prime, season 5 of Luther is out. 4 episodes. IMO, it was too violent, and Luther already had a significant level of violence

I just binge watched the new season of Bosch on Amazon Prime. One of the best shows ever based on a book series. The casting is great.
 
So I seriously took a minute to decide.

Would I prefer that covid 19 didn't exist or Bad Boys For Life?


The answer is covid 19 but BARELY.

GOD DAMN THAT MOVIE WAS AWFUL.
 
Singin' in the Rain
Gene Kelly is the best dancer that ever lived. Fred Astaire is a close second and Donald O'Conner is virtually as good.
If you want to see some outstanding dancing that is decidedly manly, watch Oklahoma and South Pacific.
 
The Secret of Roan Inish

Beautiful classic movie.

Free on YouTube. Not sure how long it will be there.
 
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Saw The Gentlemen last night with the wife, it was not quite what I expected, but it was good
 

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