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Movie Recommendations - not necessarily too hot

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by goodlife, May 24, 2021.

  1. Gatorhead

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    WRONG - One Libby here that LOVED your list!!!
     
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    Irons + Cronenberg, how could it be bad? Its free on Amazon now, so I'm going to have to watch it.

    Irons was really good in Reversal of Fortune too.
     
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  3. Orange_and_Bluke

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    It’s okay…slow build up suspense/horror. I didn’t hate it.
     
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  4. Orange_and_Bluke

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    Hollywood would suck without the libbies.
     
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  5. 92gator

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    Springsteen's cover of it was pretty good too.

    (What can I say...was an 80s kid--i even know the song, bc he covered it).
     
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  6. 92gator

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    Scared it's going to suck?
     
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  7. GatorRade

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    I did, but it was a while ago. I remember it being very quietly creepy and unsettling.

    On that topic, my favorite cronenberg is Naked Lunch.
     
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  8. Orange_and_Bluke

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    Quietly creepy is good. Raunchy and gory, not so much for me.
    Thanks!
     
  9. CaptUSMCNole

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    Just watched Tenet.

    If you have the time, it is definitely worth a couple watches, which is required
     
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  10. 92gator

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    The Protector 2:
    Tony Jaa (Actor), RZA (Actor), Prachya Pinkaew (Director) Rated:
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    Mindless martial arts actioner. Lots of CGI, lighter on martial arts than Id like,
    some funny/cheesy feel at points, but...not horrible. Action reminded of MI movies
    (poor man's MI); also a little of Man with the Iron Fists feel (RZA in both).

    fwiw
     
  11. g8rjd

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    I liked QP1 too. Although watching it on Amazon Prime probably wasn’t the emersion experience one gets on the theater for that kind of movie.
     
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    Thank you! I saw this as a stream option and didn’t know if it is worth the time. Will watch.
     
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  13. CaptUSMCNole

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    Be prepared to have to watch it again. The plot is very complicated.
     
  14. 92gator

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    Answering my own question...(finished watching it..):

    The Seven + hour Russian marathon edition was kind of hard to plod through due to its length and language/subtitles.

    ...but I could see why it got the love it did. The battle scenes were very impressive, very detailed. Very well done. Best of the 3 W&P's previously mentioned (1956 with Henry Fonda and Audrey Hepburn, and 2016 BBC) by far.

    Now I still prefer the underrated '56 version, because it tells the same story in remarkably succinct, and efficient delivery, with beautiful colors, sounds, and presentation; just an over all solid movie experience, even if the battle scenes seem hokey in comparison to the Soviet edition (i can watch a 1000 other movies for great war scenes).

    The BBC version--perhaps a step up from the 56 version in terms of the battle scenes, but still, a hollow shadow against the Russian one, and in length, falls squarely between the 3 hour American (Fonda-AHep) edition, and the 7+ hour Russian marathon.

    Now with the above said, the final battle scenes in the Russian version were mostly on disk 3, which tallies in at a little over 2 hours. If you come accross the dvd set, and u don't care to invest 7+ hours of your time....cue up disk 3, then cue up battle scenes.

    For the rest of the surrounding story, go with Fonda-AHep, or the BBC version (or read the book; there's always the book....). :cool:

    jmho/fwiw.


    (one other side note--Henry Fonda was 50 y/0 when he did this move, and Audrey Hepburn in her mid 20's--somehow this generated some flack from the press folk, despite Fonda looking a very young and lean 50; meanwhile, Sergei whatever (dir, producer and main actor) was in his mid-40's, playing the same 20 something year old character (Pierre Buzukov), and looking every bit of 40 something, and a pretty decent sized fellow to boot (and no one said boo about that); also, the counter part to AHep, was a tea cup sized Russian ballerina who was in her teens when filiming began in '61, and mid 20's by the time it ended in '66--showing actual aging, consistent with the book).
     
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  15. 92gator

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    Anyone have any particular recommendations for 4th of July/patriotic movies?
     
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    I got half way through and gave up. It seemed like an overly complicated plot created to support random action sequences.
     
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  17. l_boy

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    Watched HBO MAX "no sudden moves". Great cast, but movie was just meh.
     
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  18. CaptUSMCNole

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    As a military officer, the concepts in the movie are very interesting and I wanted to try and understand them them after the first viewing. Watched it a couple more times and still having issues wrapping my head around them.
     
  19. CaptUSMCNole

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    Darn it. Saw the preview and was really looking forward to watching.
     
  20. CaptUSMCNole

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    I still enjoy watching the HBO series John Adams to get a realistic idea of what was involved in the break from Britain. Nothing is ever going to be 100% historically accurate but I took/listened to a Yale Class on the American Revolution and the professor stated that most historians that study that era were overall happy with the series.
     
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