GangsterBB.NET


Funko Pop! Movies:
The Godfather 50th Anniversary Collectors Set -
3 Figure Set: Michael, Vito, Sonny

Who's Online Now
1 registered members (1 invisible), 281 guests, and 5 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Shout Box
Site Links
>Help Page
>More Smilies
>GBB on Facebook
>Job Saver

>Godfather Website
>Scarface Website
>Mario Puzo Website
NEW!
Active Member Birthdays
No birthdays today
Newest Members
TheGhost, Pumpkin, RussianCriminalWorld, JohnnyTheBat, Havana
10349 Registered Users
Top Posters(All Time)
Irishman12 67,461
DE NIRO 44,945
J Geoff 31,285
Hollander 23,876
pizzaboy 23,296
SC 22,902
Turnbull 19,512
Mignon 19,066
Don Cardi 18,238
Sicilian Babe 17,300
plawrence 15,058
Forum Statistics
Forums21
Topics42,322
Posts1,058,575
Members10,349
Most Online796
Jan 21st, 2020
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 71 of 91 1 2 69 70 71 72 73 90 91
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1020299
09/18/21 04:47 PM
09/18/21 04:47 PM
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Giacalone Offline
Underboss
Giacalone  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Originally Posted by Irishman12
THE POWER OF THE DOG

Brothers Phil (Benedict Cumberbatch) and George Burbank (Jessie Plemons) are wealthy ranchers in 1925 Montana. The film opens with them bringing cattle into town and settle themselves at an establishment run by a widow by the name of Rose (Kirsten Dunst) and her son Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee). Phil and George couldn't be any different from each other. Where Phil is loud, aggressive, and rude, George is quiet, reserved, and well mannered. While dining after their journey into town, Phil continuously offends and bullies the fragile and delicate Peter. This leads George to not only settle the bill upon everyone's departure but also apologize to Rose for his brothers actions. The next day he visits Rose again and he continues to drive into town to see her until they're finally married. This does not go over well with Phil as Rose now moves into the house he shares with his brother George while Phil is sent away to medical school. A slow burn of a film that in some ways could act as a spiritual sequel to THERE WILL BE BLOOD; however, again they deal with cattle as opposed to oil. One of the finest performances I've ever seen from Cumberbatch and I'm fully aware of how bold a statement that is due to his very impressive body of work. This should at least garner him an Oscar nomination. Plemons and Dunst were equally as good and balance out a very strong cast, although for a period of time, Plemons does disappear from the story between acts 2 & 3. I cannot recommend this movie enough! 8/10


Just added this one to my watchlist. Cumberbatch is an incredible actor, but Plemons is no slouch either in my book. I absolutely loved him in Breaking Bad and he was hilarious in that Justin Bateman flick Game Night lol


But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way
Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020304
09/18/21 05:14 PM
09/18/21 05:14 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Plemons is an overlooked actor but has done some great work and I look forward to seeing what else he dazzles us with. I'm definitely a fan of his as well.

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1020335
09/19/21 03:14 PM
09/19/21 03:14 PM
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 19,512
AZ
Turnbull Offline
Turnbull  Offline

Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 19,512
AZ
I came out about where Irishman did on "Cry Macho." An interesting story but marred by some sappy, improbable scenes and weak dialog for the kid, Rafo. Eastwood was...well...Eastwood, looking all of his 91 years but still good. The movie wasn't without its charming moments, especially as Eastwood starts appreciating Mexicans and especially when dancing with Marta.
t


Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu,
E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020358
09/20/21 04:44 AM
09/20/21 04:44 AM
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Giacalone Offline
Underboss
Giacalone  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Just watched Malignant. Fell asleep midway because it was so boring, but woke up just in time for the most predictable ending ever. What a shit movie, Irish. I'm so disappointed in James Wan.


But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way
Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020380
09/20/21 06:42 PM
09/20/21 06:42 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
THE CARD COUNTER

Let me preface this review by stating to avoid this film, which is a real shame as I am a fan of Oscar Isaac, Tye Sheridan, Willem Dafoe, Paul Schrader, and Martin Scorsese (who was a producer on this film). But this story was painful to get through all 112 minutes of it. It's a slow, dry film that just drifts from scene-to-scene. At first I gave it some time, allowing itself to establish and then open up with the story but it never does that. It just continues to flow through it's monotonous tone for the duration of the film. Isaac plays William Tell, a former military interrogator trying to extract intelligence from supposed terrorist at a blacklist site. Pictures of him and colleagues torturing inmates are made public and as such, the soldiers pictured take the fall, not any of their superiors, so he's an ex-con as well. While in prison, he learns to count cards and upon his release, uses his newfound skill to his advantage. Although, he's able to evade the ire of casinos in that his winnings are modest and not high dollar. Tiffany Haddish also stars as La Linda, who sponsors William in tournaments in exchange for a cut of his winnings. The pairing and forced romance between the two is awkward, with none to little chemistry shared between them. Unless you're having difficulty sleeping at night, avoid this snoozefest. 3/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Giacalone] #1020383
09/20/21 06:48 PM
09/20/21 06:48 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Originally Posted by Giacalone
Just watched Malignant. Fell asleep midway because it was so boring, but woke up just in time for the most predictable ending ever. What a shit movie, Irish. I'm so disappointed in James Wan.


You and me both my man. Had the ending figured out within the first 20-30 minutes of the show. Then was just waiting to be proven right.

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1020658
09/26/21 10:29 AM
09/26/21 10:29 AM
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 5,822
Where ever needed.
DuesPaid Offline
Banned
DuesPaid  Offline
Banned

Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 5,822
Where ever needed.
Originally Posted by Irishman12
THE CARD COUNTER

Let me preface this review by stating to avoid this film, which is a real shame as I am a fan of Oscar Isaac, Tye Sheridan, Willem Dafoe, Paul Schrader, and Martin Scorsese (who was a producer on this film). But this story was painful to get through all 112 minutes of it. It's a slow, dry film that just drifts from scene-to-scene. At first I gave it some time, allowing itself to establish and then open up with the story but it never does that. It just continues to flow through it's monotonous tone for the duration of the film. Isaac plays William Tell, a former military interrogator trying to extract intelligence from supposed terrorist at a blacklist site. Pictures of him and colleagues torturing inmates are made public and as such, the soldiers pictured take the fall, not any of their superiors, so he's an ex-con as well. While in prison, he learns to count cards and upon his release, uses his newfound skill to his advantage. Although, he's able to evade the ire of casinos in that his winnings are modest and not high dollar. Tiffany Haddish also stars as La Linda, who sponsors William in tournaments in exchange for a cut of his winnings. The pairing and forced romance between the two is awkward, with none to little chemistry shared between them. Unless you're having difficulty sleeping at night, avoid this snoozefest. 3/10


My Wife & I loved this movie….it had great mystiek.


Be Loyal, Be Loving, Be Quiet.
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020673
09/26/21 08:05 PM
09/26/21 08:05 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Glad you guys did. I was pretty disappointed in this, with the cast and Scorsese being a producer on it and all.

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020677
09/26/21 08:58 PM
09/26/21 08:58 PM
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,727
Larry's Bar
Giacomo_Vacari Offline
Underboss
Giacomo_Vacari  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,727
Larry's Bar
Watched a double feature.

Cry Macho, not impressed, same story as others with nothing new to it. Yeah, trying to get 9ut of Mexico fast and stopping way more than they should really was a waste. Eduardo Minett did a terrible job, and Clint Eastwood was not that much better.

Copshop, this one does not add any new formula, but is that old shoot em up action movie. Think of the original Assault on Precinct 13 and Fargo Season 3 in the jail scene and you know what you are getting yourself into. The editing was done poorly and you can see moments where they cut Butler and Grillo from delivering more. The ending leaves off to a possible sequel. You into the old 70s and 80s action shooters? This is for you. It played after Cry Macho and was more entertaining for me despite some of the old quiches.


"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020775
09/28/21 07:45 PM
09/28/21 07:45 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
THINGS HEARD & SEEN

Taking place during the year 1980 in the Hudson Valley, New York, a young married couple and their daughter move from the big city to this small, quite town when the breadwinner, George Claire (James Norton), accepts a teaching position upon completion of graduating from college. His wife Catherine (Amanda Seyfried) works as an art restorer in the city, but once they move, she's left with little to do in her life: no job and no family, she's quickly looking for her purpose during this next phase of her life. However, she soon suspects her home may be haunted after both her and her daughter begin seeing a strange figure. This was a slow paced film but does a fine job at keeping the audience engaged throughout, curious as to what will happen next. My biggest grip was the ending didn't have enough of a payoff for me. Seyfriend and Norton do well in their respective roles, particularly Norton as he is easily believable as the preppy, Connecticut, spoiled rich boy who gets any and everything he wants. He's pompous and overly confident whereas Seyfried is rational and intelligent. A well balanced cast with the additions of Natalia Dyer, Rhea Seehorn, Karen Allen, and F. Murray Abraham. Not a bad gamble to take on Netflix. 5.5/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020909
09/30/21 01:07 PM
09/30/21 01:07 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE

Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield play former TV evangelists Tammy Faye Bakker and Jim Bakker. The story tells the rise and fall of this Minnesota couple who, in an attempt to spread the word of God, succumbed to the desires of this world. Desires that tested their love, their marriage, and their faith. A lot has been said about Chastain's role as Tammy Faye and while I agree an Academy Award nomination could and probably should be in the cards for her, I'm not sure she did enough to bring it home (we'll have to see who her competition is). Garfield doesn't get talked about enough as he's equally mesmerizing as the sleazy, con-artist, looking to enrich himself through his parishioners donations, rather than give the money for its intended charities. However, while Tammy Faye is the Betty Boop voiced, obedient wife, she too is just as culpable as Jim in their transgressions. I appreciate the fact that director Michael Showalter kept his focus throughout and didn't make this a hit/anti-religion piece. 6/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020933
09/30/21 08:03 PM
09/30/21 08:03 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE

Tom Hardy is back as Eddie Brock/Venom. Picking up where the mid credit scene left off in the original, serial killer Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) asks Eddie back so he can give him the exclusive interview every media member has been salivating to get: Kasady opening up about his murders. However, before doing so, he asks Eddie to print something for him in his column that only his love interest Frances Barrison (Naomie Harris) will understand. Once Eddie does and during their interview, Cletus begins mouthing off at Eddie before biting him, transferring some of his blood and thus enabling Cletus to become Carnage. I was a fan of the original, and while this is in many ways in the same vein as it, it doesn't capture the same magic. The banter between Eddie and Venom is still there and I applaud the Axel Foley wardrobe Eddie's rocking throughout. However, being that it's PG-13, the films violent parts are watered down which was disappointing and somewhat took away from the story. Not to mention both Naomi Harris and Eddie's love interest Michelle Williams are sorely underutilized in this, especially Williams who is ever only needed onscreen to help Eddie it seems. Harris' character of Shriek is almost laughable at times with her powers. The only star of the show is Harrelson who does a fantastic job, living it up as the villain in an almost Mickey Knox sort of way. If you liked the original, you'll probably like this (and if you didn't, you probably won't). I'd still see a third film to see if it can redeem the franchise. Great mid credit scene here by the way so stick around for it! 5.5/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1020998
10/01/21 04:00 PM
10/01/21 04:00 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK

To begin with, I was against this project initially when I first heard about it. THE SOPRANOS is sacred territory as far as I'm concerned and I was afraid HBO was trying to unnecessarily return to a franchise in order to turn out another mediocre film, hoping the title alone would sell itself. Fortunately, after watching this, my fears were put to rest as this was a very beautiful and respectful prequel to THE SOPRANOS story. The trailer leads to you to believe this is a coming of age story of a young Tony Soprano. And while that is true, that part of the story doesn't take shape until the second half. The first half deals with his Uncle, Dickie Moltisanti, and his relationship with his father, step-mother, and business associates (some Italian and others African-American). It was awesome going back in time to see younger versions of Paulie, Livia, Silvio, and Uncle Junior amongst others. Every actor who stepped into those shoes did a great job at capturing the essence of the character from the show. However, the standout for me was Vera Farmiga as Livia as you can definitely tell why Tony wound up in therapy all those years later, she's wonderful! As is Michael Gandolfini as a young Tony. He's great as a teenager of the character his father made famous and I even hear whispers the cast and crew would be up for a sequel if HBO decided to move ahead with one. I would absolutely be up for it! 8/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1021000
10/01/21 04:05 PM
10/01/21 04:05 PM
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 23,878
H
Hollander Offline
Hollander  Offline
H

Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 23,878
Originally Posted by Irishman12
THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK

To begin with, I was against this project initially when I first heard about it. THE SOPRANOS is sacred territory as far as I'm concerned and I was afraid HBO was trying to unnecessarily return to a franchise in order to turn out another mediocre film, hoping the title alone would sell itself. Fortunately, after watching this, my fears were put to rest as this was a very beautiful and respectful prequel to THE SOPRANOS story. The trailer leads to you to believe this is a coming of age story of a young Tony Soprano. And while that is true, that part of the story doesn't take shape until the second half. The first half deals with his Uncle, Dickie Moltisanti, and his relationship with his father, step-mother, and business associates (some Italian and others African-American). It was awesome going back in time to see younger versions of Paulie, Livia, Silvio, and Uncle Junior amongst others. Every actor who stepped into those shoes did a great job at capturing the essence of the character from the show. However, the standout for me was Vera Farmiga as Livia as you can definitely tell why Tony wound up in therapy all those years later, she's wonderful! As is Michael Gandolfini as a young Tony. He's great as a teenager of the character his father made famous and I even hear whispers the cast and crew would be up for a sequel if HBO decided to move ahead with one. I would absolutely be up for it! 8/10


Thanks Irishman !


"The king is dead, long live the king!"
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1021006
10/01/21 05:12 PM
10/01/21 05:12 PM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 4,368
M
MeyerLansky Offline
Underboss
MeyerLansky  Offline
M
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 4,368
Originally Posted by Irishman12
THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK

To begin with, I was against this project initially when I first heard about it. THE SOPRANOS is sacred territory as far as I'm concerned and I was afraid HBO was trying to unnecessarily return to a franchise in order to turn out another mediocre film, hoping the title alone would sell itself. Fortunately, after watching this, my fears were put to rest as this was a very beautiful and respectful prequel to THE SOPRANOS story. The trailer leads to you to believe this is a coming of age story of a young Tony Soprano. And while that is true, that part of the story doesn't take shape until the second half. The first half deals with his Uncle, Dickie Moltisanti, and his relationship with his father, step-mother, and business associates (some Italian and others African-American). It was awesome going back in time to see younger versions of Paulie, Livia, Silvio, and Uncle Junior amongst others. Every actor who stepped into those shoes did a great job at capturing the essence of the character from the show. However, the standout for me was Vera Farmiga as Livia as you can definitely tell why Tony wound up in therapy all those years later, she's wonderful! As is Michael Gandolfini as a young Tony. He's great as a teenager of the character his father made famous and I even hear whispers the cast and crew would be up for a sequel if HBO decided to move ahead with one. I would absolutely be up for it! 8/10

i agree with everything you said my friend
btw you also think it was a little bit short ?
i feel like something missing
maybe i something inside me miss the show so much that it hurts to see it over
but the sequel thing
i hope we going to get it !

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021011
10/01/21 05:42 PM
10/01/21 05:42 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
I think it was just right. It's a slow burn as I had to pause the movie a few times and was surprised how little of it I'd seen but I think the runtime was fine. Just hope it does well in theaters and HBO Max and that they greenlight a sequel! Fantastic movie. Can't wait to watch it again.

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1021063
10/02/21 01:18 PM
10/02/21 01:18 PM
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 5,822
Where ever needed.
DuesPaid Offline
Banned
DuesPaid  Offline
Banned

Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 5,822
Where ever needed.
Originally Posted by Irishman12
I think it was just right. It's a slow burn as I had to pause the movie a few times and was surprised how little of it I'd seen but I think the runtime was fine. Just hope it does well in theaters and HBO Max and that they greenlight a sequel! Fantastic movie. Can't wait to watch it again.


Agree, however…i only wish their was more of Johnny and less Dickie.

I also wish the soap opera drama of the Zip chic could have been a bit less….and the need for Ray Liotta to have a second part as DIckies uncle in prison was to only show who was really in prison….Dickie was.

Acting was very good, the 2hrs run was plenty.

Love how they help us hate Uncle Junior even more.

7.5


Be Loyal, Be Loving, Be Quiet.
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021113
10/03/21 06:53 AM
10/03/21 06:53 AM
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,727
Larry's Bar
Giacomo_Vacari Offline
Underboss
Giacomo_Vacari  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,727
Larry's Bar
The Many Saints of Newark was good. Agreed with Farmiga did a superb job. We can see how Olivia got the way she did with John Sopranos antics. So much to that movie, I have to see it again to see if there was anything I missed. Tony Soprano and baby Chris is a good scene. We see why Junior gets so petty with things and why he turned out the way he did. We get a better look at Dickie Moltisanti and why Tony turned out the way he did. The Christmas scene in the warehouse was heartbreaking. There are a couple of things I am confused about, Salvatore in prison and what Dickie had in his pockets suggests something else, but it could also have been a gift for Olivia. Giuseppina helped to push, not drag the movie otherwise we would not have gotten the movie we got. Great part and I am pretty sure David Chase played DiMeo it is only for a few seconds and we only see his back and him sitting in the chair.


"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021401
10/08/21 06:59 PM
10/08/21 06:59 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
NO TIME TO DIE

Daniel Craig goes out with a bang as James Bond. A beautiful, heartfelt, and at times, gut wrenching film, which is quite surprising to type when describing a film in this franchise. From the opening scene, the film in many ways goes against the grain. The audience thinks they know how the formula works and while it still does stay true to it, in some ways, it doesn't give the audience what they want all the time either. Craig and Lea Seydoux are spectacular in this. Continuing their love affair after the events of SPECTRE before James goes off the grid and into retirement for 5 years before being forced out by new Bond villain Lyutsifer Safin (played by Rami Malek), who like any good Bond villain, has an elaborate plan to infect the world's population with a new biological weapon. Armed with an outstanding supporting cast, this is definitely one of the better Bond films in Craig's repertoire (better than QUANTUM OF SOLACE & SPECTRE but not quite as good as CASINO ROYALE or SKYFALL). Unfortunately for the likes of Christoph Waltz, who's Blofeld was very bland in both here and SPECTRE and Rami Malek, who's hardly in the film, these villains are tragically forgettable. I pity the man who has to take over for Craig as he has some very big shoes to fill. Not too bad for an actor who fans were screaming bloody murder upon his announcement as the new face of the franchise. 8/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021403
10/08/21 07:08 PM
10/08/21 07:08 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
LAMB

Set in Iceland, a childless couple witness the birth of a miracle lamb on their farm. With nothing but animals as their own to serve as substitute children, the couple raises the lamb as their daughter. A lot of religious iconography with very little dialogue makes this a beautiful and well told story. Nothing's spoon fed to you here so this is a film that could definitely be dissected and appreciated more with each additional viewing. Released by studio A24 and one of the main reasons why I took a flyer on this, as they continue to churn out great films. I look forward to another viewing to see what I missed the first time around but the film leaves you asking yourself many questions. An interesting and different film if you're curious enough to get on this ride. 6/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1021411
10/09/21 01:52 AM
10/09/21 01:52 AM
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 2,682
n.e.philly
hoodlum Offline
Underboss
hoodlum  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 2,682
n.e.philly
Originally Posted by Irishman12
LAMB

Set in Iceland, a childless couple witness the birth of a miracle lamb on their farm. With nothing but animals as their own to serve as substitute children, the couple raises the lamb as their daughter. A lot of religious iconography with very little dialogue makes this a beautiful and well told story. Nothing's spoon fed to you here so this is a film that could definitely be dissected and appreciated more with each additional viewing. Released by studio A24 and one of the main reasons why I took a flyer on this, as they continue to churn out great films. I look forward to another viewing to see what I missed the first time around but the film leaves you asking yourself many questions. An interesting and different film if you're curious enough to get on this ride. 6/10

Where do I find this Irish...Netflix or????..I do have firestick which gave me the opportunity 2 watch "the many saints..."

Last edited by hoodlum; 10/09/21 01:53 AM.

I didn't want to leave blood on your carpet...
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: hoodlum] #1021435
10/09/21 10:29 AM
10/09/21 10:29 AM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Originally Posted by hoodlum
Originally Posted by Irishman12
LAMB

Set in Iceland, a childless couple witness the birth of a miracle lamb on their farm. With nothing but animals as their own to serve as substitute children, the couple raises the lamb as their daughter. A lot of religious iconography with very little dialogue makes this a beautiful and well told story. Nothing's spoon fed to you here so this is a film that could definitely be dissected and appreciated more with each additional viewing. Released by studio A24 and one of the main reasons why I took a flyer on this, as they continue to churn out great films. I look forward to another viewing to see what I missed the first time around but the film leaves you asking yourself many questions. An interesting and different film if you're curious enough to get on this ride. 6/10

Where do I find this Irish...Netflix or????..I do have firestick which gave me the opportunity 2 watch "the many saints..."


This and NO TIME TO DIE are only in theaters currently. THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK is in theaters and HBO Max (I saw it on HBO Max).

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1021462
10/09/21 05:22 PM
10/09/21 05:22 PM
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Giacalone Offline
Underboss
Giacalone  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Originally Posted by Irishman12
THE NIGHT HOUSE

Rebecca Hall stars as Beth, a recent widow, who's husband Owen committed suicide by shooting himself in the head on a boat in the middle of a lake outside of their home. Self-medicating with various amounts of alcohol, she begins to unearth aspects of her late husbands life she was not previously privy to. An onion of a film that continues to keep you guessing with each layer that's peeled away as the film progresses and does a wonderful job at building the audiences suspense when multiple, unexplained disturbances occur within the house (such as the stereo constantly being turned on in the middle of the night). This leads Beth to believe her house is haunted and that her husband may be trying to make contact with her from beyond the grave. There's a lot to unpack here and this is one of those films where a second viewing is needed to really absorb everything being presented. An interesting story and twist at the end. This probably won't make much noise at the box office and from the previews I was only mildly interested; however, after seeing it, I look forward to getting back on this roller coaster. 6/10


I enjoyed this movie. I almost want to give it a 7, but the second half could've been better. Good effort though. I applaud them.

But yes, a second viewing might be in order.


But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way
Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1021487
10/09/21 09:08 PM
10/09/21 09:08 PM
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 2,760
Canada
Blake Offline
Underboss
Blake  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 2,760
Canada
Originally Posted by Irishman12
NO TIME TO DIE

Daniel Craig goes out with a bang as James Bond. A beautiful, heartfelt, and at times, gut wrenching film, which is quite surprising to type when describing a film in this franchise. From the opening scene, the film in many ways goes against the grain. The audience thinks they know how the formula works and while it still does stay true to it, in some ways, it doesn't give the audience what they want all the time either. Craig and Lea Seydoux are spectacular in this. Continuing their love affair after the events of SPECTRE before James goes off the grid and into retirement for 5 years before being forced out by new Bond villain Lyutsifer Safin (played by Rami Malek), who like any good Bond villain, has an elaborate plan to infect the world's population with a new biological weapon. Armed with an outstanding supporting cast, this is definitely one of the better Bond films in Craig's repertoire (better than QUANTUM OF SOLACE & SPECTRE but not quite as good as CASINO ROYALE or SKYFALL). Unfortunately for the likes of Christoph Waltz, who's Blofeld was very bland in both here and SPECTRE and Rami Malek, who's hardly in the film, these villains are tragically forgettable. I pity the man who has to take over for Craig as he has some very big shoes to fill. Not too bad for an actor who fans were screaming bloody murder upon his announcement as the new face of the franchise. 8/10


I've been worried the new James Bond would be super woke, and therefore be terrible. You're review has given me a little hope.


You talkin' to me?
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021488
10/09/21 09:12 PM
10/09/21 09:12 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Still has it's moments. There's 2 characters (one a beloved franchise icon) who's "wokeness" seeps through unfortunately.

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: Irishman12] #1021712
10/12/21 11:33 PM
10/12/21 11:33 PM
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 19,512
AZ
Turnbull Offline
Turnbull  Offline

Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 19,512
AZ
LANSKY (2021)

I can't figure out why Harvey Keitel signed on for the title role in this piece of crap. He's good, as you'd expect, as the aged Lansky, who allows writer David Stone (Sam Worthington, a one-expression actor) to be his biographer. But, most of the story is told in anachronistic flashbacks, with a weak cast wearing funny hats and suits they must have gotten from the Goodwill bin, and full of errors that easily could have been avoided if they'd simply read "Little Man - Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life," Robert Lacey's excellent and thoroughly researched bio. Don't waste your time.


Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu,
E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021716
10/13/21 02:23 AM
10/13/21 02:23 AM
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Giacalone Offline
Underboss
Giacalone  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2020
Posts: 3,216
Lacey misunderstood Lansky in such a colossal way, I'm surprised he's still being referenced. I have close ties to Miami and have had many conversations with the old timers down there. Lacey can write, but he discounted too many things. He discounted the wiretap information that was available, the accounts of Fratianno, Teresa, Fopiano, his lawyers, almost all of his family members (except for Buddy of course) and pretty much everything Robert Morgenthau and the Southern District had uncovered. Not to mention, the recent accounts of Phil Leonetti and Lansky's mistress who was living like a queen until the man's dying day. I liked the movie though. It was fiction, but I enjoyed it.


But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way
Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021811
10/15/21 09:23 AM
10/15/21 09:23 AM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
THE LAST DUEL

Ridley Scott is back at it again with another star studded cast that includes Matt Damon, Adam Driver, Ben Affleck, and TV now turned film star, Jodie Comer. The story is based on a true event taking place in 1386 France. Damon plays Jean de Carrouges, a man struggling financially through life, and in turn to earn money, constantly is off fighting France's battles with their neighbors in order to stay afloat. While fighting he meets Jacques Le Gris (Adam Driver) and the 2 begin their friendship to open the film. However, Driver is quick to make powerful friends upon his return to France, which only elevates his status within high society; whereas Damon is a brute, not very well mannered, and painstakingly speaks his mind at times, which more often than not, gets him into trouble with the very same crowd. One of Driver's new friends is Pierre d'Alençon (Ben Affleck) who is the cousin to King Charles VI. He lives a life of leisure but has trouble collecting debts. He enlists Driver's help in collecting and proving himself valuable to the task, he's quickly rewarded with property and status. The rise in Driver's status and the friction between Affleck's and Damon's drives a wedge between the Driver/Damon friendship. Off fighting another war, Damon's wife Marguerite de Carrouges (Comer) is left home alone one day when her mother-in-law goes to town to run some errands. Driver uses the opportunity of her solitude to force himself in the house and onto Comer. With no evidence of the crime other than Comer's word of guilt against Driver's of innocence, Damon challenges Driver to a duel and allow God to decide where the truth lays. A modern day RASHOMON, the story repeats itself 3 different times, from each characters point of view. And while this is appreciated, Kurosawa was able to wrap it up in 88 minutes. Scott's runtime balloons up to 152 minutes. Obviously, some scenes could have been trimmed out or omitted all together. The opening 30-45 minutes speeds through rather quickly to establish Driver's/Damon's friendship along with Affleck's/Damon's acrimonious relationship. However, once that's settled, the rest of the film until the duel itself is wrapped up within the 3 main characters. The film did feel a bit bloated but any longer and it would have really dragged on. With a cast like this, Comer continues to shine the brightest as she transitions from TV star to film star, showing a wonderful range as the sweet and innocent wife from Damon's perspective, to a woman who "wanted it" from Driver's, to how she views herself. Affleck also deserves a shoutout as the extremely pompous and arrogant, while rocking blonde hair and beard, Pierre. 6/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021833
10/15/21 03:52 PM
10/15/21 03:52 PM
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
Irishman12 Offline
UNDERBOSS
Irishman12  Offline
UNDERBOSS

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 67,461
The Villa Quatro
HALLOWEEN KILLS

As with the original sequel HALLOWEEN II in 1981, HALLOWEEN KILLS picks up immediately following the events of the first part of this new trilogy. Laurie Strode, her daughter Karen, and granddaughter Allyson are in the back of a pickup truck as Michael and Laurie's home are burning down. However, the local fire department attempts to put out the blaze and in the process, allow Michael to escape. Some of the local survivors from the original 40+ years ago (Tommy Doyle, Lindsey Wallace, and one other that I won't spoil here) gather at a local bar for a Halloween talent show. When they hear of Michael's escape, they gather as many of the townies as they can in order to hunt and kill Michael. In addition to these characters, the story also goes back to 1978 to paperclip a few additional characters into the story who play substantial parts in this film. The dynamic and volatile relationship within the Strode women is what keeps the story going as Tommy Doyle's vigilante arc is a hot mess, involving a very messy hospital sequence, which allows Laurie's and Tommy's paths to finally cross all of these years later. This is by far the most violent Halloween film of the franchise. It is the most gory film to have the name Halloween attached to it and in some ways, some of the deaths could be considered unnecessarily over-the-top. A disappointing sequel in my eyes and we can only hope the third film is able to redeem it. 5.5/10

Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III [Re: J Geoff] #1021842
10/15/21 06:03 PM
10/15/21 06:03 PM
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 15,019
Texas
O
olivant Offline
olivant  Offline
O

Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 15,019
Texas
Years ago I asked this question about a movie, but I cannot locate it.

There's a movie about a devilish monster that appears out of nowhere. If I remember correctly, he starts out as a kind of a dot and then expands into this horrid looking beast who goes after certain people...I can't remember why. I think he 's controlled by someone.

'The movie is B&W and may be from the 50s or 60s.


"Generosity. That was my first mistake."
"Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us."
"Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
Page 71 of 91 1 2 69 70 71 72 73 90 91

Moderated by  Don Cardi, J Geoff, SC, Turnbull 

Powered by UBB.threads™