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  • HoraceH Online
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    I watched Deadpool 2 last night. Nominally a superhero movie but as a comedy it's as funny as anything I've watched in a long time. Deadpool 1 was also good if I recall. There's a 3, too, which I haven't watched yet.

    Education is extremely important.

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      I just watched a company movie all about inclusion and diversity.

      The women in it were really hot.

      I think I may have been stuck at home for too long.

      I was only joking

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        I just watched a company movie all about inclusion and diversity.

        The women in it were really hot.

        I think I may have been stuck at home for too long.

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        @doctor-phibes said in Movie Reviews:

        I just watched a company movie all about inclusion and diversity.

        The women in it were really hot.

        I think I may have been stuck at home for too long.

        Like this one?

        Link to video

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          @klaus said in Movie Reviews:

          @horace said in Movie Reviews:

          I've been enjoying Tom Hardy movies lately. He seems like an acting talent nearly at the level of Daniel Day Lewis, with his range and voice/mannerism changes. I watched The Drop last night and The Revenant the night before. Both very good movies IMO, and a nice contrast showing extremes of what he can do.

          Did you see "Locke"? That's a spectacular solo performance by Hardy.

          Nope, but I put it on my list. Thanks for the recommendation.

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          @horace said in Movie Reviews:

          @klaus said in Movie Reviews:

          @horace said in Movie Reviews:

          I've been enjoying Tom Hardy movies lately. He seems like an acting talent nearly at the level of Daniel Day Lewis, with his range and voice/mannerism changes. I watched The Drop last night and The Revenant the night before. Both very good movies IMO, and a nice contrast showing extremes of what he can do.

          Did you see "Locke"? That's a spectacular solo performance by Hardy.

          Nope, but I put it on my list. Thanks for the recommendation.

          That was a great movie. More of a short story. Not much cinematic about it. But it was well told by Hardy.

          Education is extremely important.

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          • HoraceH Online
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            I finally worked my way through Phantom Thread. Starring Daniel Day Lewis and written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. So I expected greatness, and I know lots of critics found it. I didn't. The lead actress opposite Day Lewis seemed to follow his vocal lead and just let the words ooze out of her mouth as if she didn't have the strength to enunciate. That got really old. The plot was like a long stretch of flat land with tiny little gopher mounds meant to look like mountains in comparison. The whole thing was set to piano music that sounded a lot like Eric Satie. Anybody else watch this movie?

            Education is extremely important.

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            • HoraceH Horace

              @horace said in Movie Reviews:

              @klaus said in Movie Reviews:

              @horace said in Movie Reviews:

              I've been enjoying Tom Hardy movies lately. He seems like an acting talent nearly at the level of Daniel Day Lewis, with his range and voice/mannerism changes. I watched The Drop last night and The Revenant the night before. Both very good movies IMO, and a nice contrast showing extremes of what he can do.

              Did you see "Locke"? That's a spectacular solo performance by Hardy.

              Nope, but I put it on my list. Thanks for the recommendation.

              That was a great movie. More of a short story. Not much cinematic about it. But it was well told by Hardy.

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              @horace said in Movie Reviews:

              @horace said in Movie Reviews:

              @klaus said in Movie Reviews:

              @horace said in Movie Reviews:

              I've been enjoying Tom Hardy movies lately. He seems like an acting talent nearly at the level of Daniel Day Lewis, with his range and voice/mannerism changes. I watched The Drop last night and The Revenant the night before. Both very good movies IMO, and a nice contrast showing extremes of what he can do.

              Did you see "Locke"? That's a spectacular solo performance by Hardy.

              Nope, but I put it on my list. Thanks for the recommendation.

              That was a great movie. More of a short story. Not much cinematic about it. But it was well told by Hardy.

              My favorite that year. Phantom Thread.

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              • HoraceH Horace

                I finally worked my way through Phantom Thread. Starring Daniel Day Lewis and written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. So I expected greatness, and I know lots of critics found it. I didn't. The lead actress opposite Day Lewis seemed to follow his vocal lead and just let the words ooze out of her mouth as if she didn't have the strength to enunciate. That got really old. The plot was like a long stretch of flat land with tiny little gopher mounds meant to look like mountains in comparison. The whole thing was set to piano music that sounded a lot like Eric Satie. Anybody else watch this movie?

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                @horace said in Movie Reviews:

                I finally worked my way through Phantom Thread. Starring Daniel Day Lewis and written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. So I expected greatness, and I know lots of critics found it. I didn't. The lead actress opposite Day Lewis seemed to follow his vocal lead and just let the words ooze out of her mouth as if she didn't have the strength to enunciate. That got really old. The plot was like a long stretch of flat land with tiny little gopher mounds meant to look like mountains in comparison. The whole thing was set to piano music that sounded a lot like Eric Satie. Anybody else watch this movie?

                My favorite that year. Remarkably engaging. Not everyone I recommended it to felt that way.

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                  @horace said in Movie Reviews:

                  I finally worked my way through Phantom Thread. Starring Daniel Day Lewis and written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. So I expected greatness, and I know lots of critics found it. I didn't. The lead actress opposite Day Lewis seemed to follow his vocal lead and just let the words ooze out of her mouth as if she didn't have the strength to enunciate. That got really old. The plot was like a long stretch of flat land with tiny little gopher mounds meant to look like mountains in comparison. The whole thing was set to piano music that sounded a lot like Eric Satie. Anybody else watch this movie?

                  My favorite that year. Remarkably engaging. Not everyone I recommended it to felt that way.

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                  Horace
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                  @loki said in Movie Reviews:

                  @horace said in Movie Reviews:

                  I finally worked my way through Phantom Thread. Starring Daniel Day Lewis and written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. So I expected greatness, and I know lots of critics found it. I didn't. The lead actress opposite Day Lewis seemed to follow his vocal lead and just let the words ooze out of her mouth as if she didn't have the strength to enunciate. That got really old. The plot was like a long stretch of flat land with tiny little gopher mounds meant to look like mountains in comparison. The whole thing was set to piano music that sounded a lot like Eric Satie. Anybody else watch this movie?

                  My favorite that year. Remarkably engaging. Not everyone I recommended it to felt that way.

                  I should watch it again.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                    All the Old Knives

                    On Amazon Prime.

                    You know how, in so many of LeCarre's books, the ending is quiet, frequently disturbing and frequently unsatisfying ("Spy Who Came In From The Cold")?

                    This is similar.

                    It's a story of a hijacked airplane 8 years ago, and CIA decides to re-open its investigation into what went wrong, with everyone on the plane dying.

                    Chris Pine and Thandie Newton are former and current CIA agents and lovers who are involved in the original hijacking and subsequent investigation.

                    Multiple levels of betrayal, distrust and false leads are all over this movie. It's told through a series of flashbacks, and flashbacks of flashbacks about what went wrong, why, and who is to blame for it all.

                    Reviews are mediocre, but I enjoyed it, mostly for the slow, slow, burn of the story being unfolded. Great twist at the end with flashbacks re-referenced to explain it all.

                    A quiet, disturbing and depressing movie. But, if you're into that kind of stuff, give it a watch.

                    Also, I can just look at Thandie Newton all day long....

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    • George KG George K

                      All the Old Knives

                      On Amazon Prime.

                      You know how, in so many of LeCarre's books, the ending is quiet, frequently disturbing and frequently unsatisfying ("Spy Who Came In From The Cold")?

                      This is similar.

                      It's a story of a hijacked airplane 8 years ago, and CIA decides to re-open its investigation into what went wrong, with everyone on the plane dying.

                      Chris Pine and Thandie Newton are former and current CIA agents and lovers who are involved in the original hijacking and subsequent investigation.

                      Multiple levels of betrayal, distrust and false leads are all over this movie. It's told through a series of flashbacks, and flashbacks of flashbacks about what went wrong, why, and who is to blame for it all.

                      Reviews are mediocre, but I enjoyed it, mostly for the slow, slow, burn of the story being unfolded. Great twist at the end with flashbacks re-referenced to explain it all.

                      A quiet, disturbing and depressing movie. But, if you're into that kind of stuff, give it a watch.

                      Also, I can just look at Thandie Newton all day long....

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                      @George-K All the Old Knives...

                      Not much of a thriller. Chris Pine character deserved to die -- much more painfully than he did.

                      Can't find the Spoiler code, sorry.

                      Thandie has a nice rack.

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                        Spent the morning watching "Joker."

                        Though not strictly a "Batman" movie (it nods to Bruce's dad), it's a remarkable portrayal by Joaquin Phoenix of a man with a terribly troubled past and his descent into total insanity.

                        Think "Taxi Driver" but more violent, and a lot, lot, crazier.

                        He deserved the Oscar for this.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          I tried to watch The Batman and totally lost interest.

                          Started My Blue Heaven today. Interestingly enough, Joan Cusack speaks and sounds just like Lorraine Bracco in it.

                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                            The Man from Earth

                            I first saw this movie shortly after it was released, and something brought it to mind, so I gave it a re-watch this afternoon.

                            The premise is that John Oldman, a professor at a local college in Arizona has resigned after 10 years on the faculty. Several of his friends show up as a surprise going-away party as he's packing to leave. Among them are a biologist, his secretary, a psychiatrist, an anthropologist and one or two others.

                            As they celebrate his going-away with some Johnny Walker Green, one of his friends finds a stone, shaped like an ancient chisel, in a box John has packed.

                            When asked about it, John starts to tell a story about being not who everyone thinks he is. He explains that he has to "move on" every ten years, and that he's had some very very interesting encounters in his past.

                            I won't say more, because it's kind of weird. I enjoyed it when I first saw it, and today, knowing how it ends, I liked it even more.

                            Very low budget, all shot inside John's cabin in the desert, and with a small cast.

                            If you like unusual, this will fit the bill.

                            Gets 7.9 stars on IMDB with 185K votes.

                            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                              I've talked about this movie before, but I thought, considering that it's not in this thread to re-evanglize it.

                              "Moon."

                              It's a small sci-fi movie directed by Duncan Jones (David Bowie's son) starting Sam Rockwell.

                              Premise is that Rockwell is at the end of his tour mining precious material on the Moon. He discovers a shocking truth about what's really going on.

                              https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Sam-Rockwell/dp/B0030B0S2Q

                              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                              • George KG George K

                                I've talked about this movie before, but I thought, considering that it's not in this thread to re-evanglize it.

                                "Moon."

                                It's a small sci-fi movie directed by Duncan Jones (David Bowie's son) starting Sam Rockwell.

                                Premise is that Rockwell is at the end of his tour mining precious material on the Moon. He discovers a shocking truth about what's really going on.

                                https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Sam-Rockwell/dp/B0030B0S2Q

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                                @George-K said in Movie Reviews:

                                I've talked about this movie before, but I thought, considering that it's not in this thread to re-evanglize it.

                                "Moon."

                                It's a small sci-fi movie directed by Duncan Jones (David Bowie's son) starting Sam Rockwell.

                                Premise is that Rockwell is at the end of his tour mining precious material on the Moon. He discovers a shocking truth about what's really going on.

                                https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Sam-Rockwell/dp/B0030B0S2Q

                                That's a good one.

                                Please love yourself.

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                                  https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/topic/19094/all-quiet-on-the-western-front?_=1667524297659

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    The Tinder Swindler

                                    Swipe, swipe, swipe, It's not easy to find love online, so when Cecilie matches with a handsome billionaire playboy, she can't quite believe it when he turns out to be the man of her dreams. But dreams aren't reality and by the time she discovers this international businessman isn't who he says he is, it's too late. He's taken her for everything. Where this fairytale ends, a revenge begins.

                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tinder_Swindler

                                    The Tinder Swindler is a British true crime documentary film directed by Felicity Morris and released on Netflix on 2 February 2022.[1] The documentary tells the story of the Israeli conman Simon Leviev (born Shimon Hayut) who used the dating application Tinder to connect with individuals who he then emotionally manipulated into financially supporting his lavish lifestyle on the pretext he needed the money to escape his "enemies."

                                    An Israeli man, born Shimon Hayut, travelled around Europe, presenting himself as the son of Russian-Israeli diamond mogul Lev Leviev aka the Diamond King.[3] He used the dating app Tinder to contact women as Simon Leviev, and tricked them into lending him money that he would never repay. He would charm women with lavish gifts and take them to dinners on private jets using money he borrowed from other women he had previously conned. He would later pretend he was being targeted by his "enemies", often sending the same messages and images to each woman, indicating that he had just been attacked with a knife, but that his bodyguard had saved him and was hurt. He then asked his victims to help him financially due to the breach of 'security', supposedly hindering his use of his credit cards and bank accounts; the women would often take out bank loans and new credit cards in order to help.[4] He would then use the money gained through the deception to lure new victims, while essentially operating a Ponzi scheme.[3][4] Later, he would pretend to repay his victims by sending forged documents showing fake bank transfers[4] and then break off contact with the victims.[5] Sometimes he would even go as far as threaten them and use manipulation to get more money from his victims. It's estimated that he swindled $10 million from people across the globe

                                    On Netflix

                                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      Just finished The Northman on Amazon.

                                      Don’t. Just don’t.

                                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                        Just finished The Northman on Amazon.

                                        Don’t. Just don’t.

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                                        @Mik said in Movie Reviews:

                                        Just finished The Northman on Amazon.

                                        Don’t. Just don’t.

                                        I lasted about 30 minutes in that one.

                                        Awful.

                                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                          I watched the “Downton Abbey: A New Era” movie on Amazon.

                                          If you liked the tv show the movie is worth watching, it has most of the same cast.

                                          Marriages, secret affairs and a death will be revealed.

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