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  • BonesB Online
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    Bones
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    @tim said in Movie review thread...:

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    Seinfeld belongs in the TV thread

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    @bones said in Movie review thread...:

    @tim said in Movie review thread...:

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    Seinfeld belongs in the TV thread

    😁 😁 😁 😁

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    now, i love The Departed. I genuinely consider it one of the best movies i have ever seen

    But i just read talk of a Departed 2??

    The actual fuck is that? How in sam hell can you make a sequel to a movie where the main characters are all fucking dead?? (spoilers for a 16 year old movie)

    One assumes it has to be based around the comic bit-part character? How does that even work?

    This stinks like shiiiiit

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    Nepia
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    @mariner4life said in Movie review thread...:

    now, i love The Departed. I genuinely consider it one of the best movies i have ever seen

    But i just read talk of a Departed 2??

    The actual fuck is that? How in sam hell can you make a sequel to a movie where the main characters are all fucking dead?? (spoilers for a 16 year old movie)

    One assumes it has to be based around the comic bit-part character? How does that even work?

    This stinks like shiiiiit

    The Infernal Affairs sequels were pretty good, but I can't remember what they were about as it was years ago that I watched them. They may have been prequels, or based on the Alec Bladwin and Marky Mark equivalent characters.

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    @mariner4life said in Movie review thread...:

    now, i love The Departed. I genuinely consider it one of the best movies i have ever seen

    But i just read talk of a Departed 2??

    The actual fuck is that? How in sam hell can you make a sequel to a movie where the main characters are all fucking dead?? (spoilers for a 16 year old movie)

    One assumes it has to be based around the comic bit-part character? How does that even work?

    This stinks like $$$$$$$$$Shillll

    Fixed it for ya

    If nothing else, the last few years have proven fans will splash out for anything no matter how crap

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    Dirty Harry

    Always good to revisit every few years.

    70s and funky, a bit dated……but yet so amazingly stylish. San Fran is as much of a star as anyone on screen.

    ….Clint rocks, the story rocks, the bad guy rocks and it pretty much single handely created the whole “renegade cop” genre of movies.

    5 I know what you’re thinking out of 5 well do ya punk ?

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    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Dirty Harry

    Always good to revisit every few years.

    70s and funky, a bit dated……but yet so amazingly stylish. San Fran is as much of a star as anyone on screen.

    ….Clint rocks, the story rocks, the bad guy rocks and it pretty much single handely created the whole “renegade cop” genre of movies.

    5 I know what you’re thinking out of 5 well do ya punk ?

    Is that the one with Scorpio? The one where he save the kids in the school bus?

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Dirty Harry

    Always good to revisit every few years.

    70s and funky, a bit dated……but yet so amazingly stylish. San Fran is as much of a star as anyone on screen.

    ….Clint rocks, the story rocks, the bad guy rocks and it pretty much single handely created the whole “renegade cop” genre of movies.

    5 I know what you’re thinking out of 5 well do ya punk ?

    Is that the one with Scorpio?

    Sure is.

    Like loads of movies the first is an absolute classic ( and it really is ) and the rest are varying degrees of ok culminating in a pretty shite fifth one ( Liam Neeson and Jim Carrey are in that one )

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    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Dirty Harry

    Always good to revisit every few years.

    70s and funky, a bit dated……but yet so amazingly stylish. San Fran is as much of a star as anyone on screen.

    ….Clint rocks, the story rocks, the bad guy rocks and it pretty much single handely created the whole “renegade cop” genre of movies.

    5 I know what you’re thinking out of 5 well do ya punk ?

    Is that the one with Scorpio?

    Sure is.

    Like loads of movies the first is an absolute classic ( and it really is ) and the rest are varying degrees of ok culminating in a pretty shite fifth one ( Liam Neeson and Jim Carrey are in that one )

    Love the opening scene with the black robber. "I gots to know"

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    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Dirty Harry

    Always good to revisit every few years.

    70s and funky, a bit dated……but yet so amazingly stylish. San Fran is as much of a star as anyone on screen.

    ….Clint rocks, the story rocks, the bad guy rocks and it pretty much single handely created the whole “renegade cop” genre of movies.

    5 I know what you’re thinking out of 5 well do ya punk ?

    Is that the one with Scorpio?

    Sure is.

    Like loads of movies the first is an absolute classic ( and it really is ) and the rest are varying degrees of ok culminating in a pretty shite fifth one ( Liam Neeson and Jim Carrey are in that one )

    Love the opening scene with the black robber. "I gots to know"

    That guy played four different parts in four different Dirty Harry flicks !

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    Licorice Pizza: I think I hate this movie. I really can't believe it is winning awards and getting critical acclaim. Awful characters, style over substance, a storyline that would be panned by all and sundry if reversed. Good soundtrack as to be expect from a PTA movie.

    Early contender for worst movie of the year (TBF last years worst for me came out early in the year too).

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    Castaway

    I'm sorry to say I don't think I've ever watched the film in its entirety. Very strong performance by Tom Hanks, I thought it did well to try and capture what his character's ordeal would have been like. It even had some jungle dentistry which looked harrowing. The end had Mrs CF sniffling in the back, a solid 4 Wilsons out of 5 lost courier parcels

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    The Kings Man

    I love the premise and really enjoyed the first one, recapturing the old school fun aspects of “Bond”….but they seem to struggle to find what made the first one fun

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    @nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    Licorice Pizza: I think I hate this movie. I really can't believe it is winning awards and getting critical acclaim. Awful characters, style over substance, a storyline that would be panned by all and sundry if reversed. Good soundtrack as to be expect from a PTA movie.

    Early contender for worst movie of the year (TBF last years worst for me came out early in the year too).

    Agreed

    Shit

    Was hoping they all went off the cliff as the truck was freewheeling backwards

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    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    The Kings Man

    I love the premise and really enjoyed the first one, recapturing the old school fun aspects of “Bond”….but they seem to struggle to find what made the first one fun

    Maybe the prequel is just a little too serious? Kingsman one especially was irreverant fun

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    watched The Fifth Element with the boys on Saturday (Stan has an entire genre of "90s nostalgia!)

    Fuck that is an entertaining film.

    The kids were so funny. First it was "this is just like Die Hard in space, this guy is always the same"

    and then, on more occassions than i want to admit

    "oh that's where that thing you say all the time comes from!" apparently it's very quotable.

    4 multipasses out of 5 big bada booms

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    @mariner4life said in Movie review thread...:

    watched The Fifth Element with the boys on Saturday (Stan has an entire genre of "90s nostalgia!)

    Fuck that is an entertaining film.

    The kids were so funny. First it was "this is just like Die Hard in space, this guy is always the same"

    and then, on more occassions than i want to admit

    "oh that's where that thing you say all the time comes from!" apparently it's very quotable.

    4 multipasses out of 5 big bada booms

    I never say ‘Lilu Dallas Multipass’ everytime I have to produce anything like an ID, that would be lame 🙂

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  • TimT Away
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    Tim
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    God damn, I had forgotten how good the start of Red Dawn was. The great prologue, then immediately into some brutal action.

    Soviet Union suffers worst wheat harvest in 55 years

    Labor and food riots in Poland. Soviet troops invade

    Cuba and Nicaragua reach troop strength goals of 500,000. El Salvador and Honduras fall

    Greens party gains control of West German Parliament. Demands withdrawal of nuclear weapons from European soil

    Mexico plunged into revolution

    NATO dissolves. United States stands alone.

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  • TimT Away
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    Tim
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    Yes… yes. Go to the sporting goods store. From the files obtain forms 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons, and lists of private ownership.

    LOL, how is this movie not a 9 on IMDB.

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  • voodooV Offline
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    @tim said in Movie review thread...:

    God damn, I had forgotten how good the start of Red Dawn was. The great prologue, then immediately into some brutal action.

    Soviet Union suffers worst wheat harvest in 55 years

    Labor and food riots in Poland. Soviet troops invade

    Cuba and Nicaragua reach troop strength goals of 500,000. El Salvador and Honduras fall

    Greens party gains control of West German Parliament. Demands withdrawal of nuclear weapons from European soil

    Mexico plunged into revolution

    NATO dissolves. United States stands alone.

    Not a movie, but have you read Red Storm Rising? It's tied for my fav book ever, and seems to be playing out for real right now

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