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@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
Despite the fact I’ve gone off him a bit on account of his out of touch Trump rants
His on point rants about Trump is the reason I've stayed a fan despite his questionable acting roles and performances in recent years.
I get what you mean but I don’t take any star voicing political opinions remotely seriously. They should stick to entertaining.
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@mick-gold-coast-qld said in Movie review thread...:
You do get some pleasant surprises - I used think weird-in-public Sean Penn must find his work in Corn Flakes packets, having never seen him in anything,
until my baby daughter wanted me to see Thin Red Line with her. Well, Penn was just outstanding! Not long after I saw him in Carlito's Way with Pacino, same thing, and again in Mystic River, a virtuoso performance.
Penn is also really good in Dead Man Walking, Milk and I Am Sam.
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@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
We all forgot Jackie Brown too
There are too many.
Best actor since I was born in '66 IMHO
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@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
Despite the fact I’ve gone off him a bit on account of his out of touch Trump rants
His on point rants about Trump is the reason I've stayed a fan despite his questionable acting roles and performances in recent years.
I get what you mean but I don’t take any star voicing political opinions remotely seriously. They should stick to entertaining.
I used to think that then thought about it one day, and thought they're people, why can't they have an opinion on politics and then voice that? If Youtube twats can monetise their politics then I don't see why De Niro can't risk his standing by calling out Trump, or Charles in Charge can't do the same by fluffing Trump.
Israel Dagg campaigning for National on election day was disgusting though, he should have his Magpies career revoked.
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@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
Despite the fact I’ve gone off him a bit on account of his out of touch Trump rants
His on point rants about Trump is the reason I've stayed a fan despite his questionable acting roles and performances in recent years.
I get what you mean but I don’t take any star voicing political opinions remotely seriously. They should stick to entertaining.
I used to think that then thought about it one day, and thought they're people, why can't they have an opinion on politics and then voice that? If Youtube twats can monetise their politics then I don't see why De Niro can't risk his standing by calling out Trump, or Charles in Charge can't do the same by fluffing Trump.
Israel Dagg campaigning for National on election day was disgusting though, he should have his Magpies career revoked.
Yeah I just think it was the way De Niro did it that annoyed me, not entirely sure why.
He’s no Bono or Bob Geldof though to be fair.
As for Israel Dagg now that his playing days are over I change the channel every time I see him and his hair on TV.
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@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
Despite the fact I’ve gone off him a bit on account of his out of touch Trump rants
His on point rants about Trump is the reason I've stayed a fan despite his questionable acting roles and performances in recent years.
I get what you mean but I don’t take any star voicing political opinions remotely seriously. They should stick to entertaining.
I used to think that then thought about it one day, and thought they're people, why can't they have an opinion on politics and then voice that? If Youtube twats can monetise their politics then I don't see why De Niro can't risk his standing by calling out Trump, or Charles in Charge can't do the same by fluffing Trump.
Israel Dagg campaigning for National on election day was disgusting though, he should have his Magpies career revoked.
Yeah I just think it was the way De Niro did it that annoyed me, not entirely sure why.
He’s no Bono or Bob Geldof though to be fair.
As for Israel Dagg now that his playing days are over I change the channel every time I see him and his hair on TV.
That's not his hair.
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@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
Despite the fact I’ve gone off him a bit on account of his out of touch Trump rants
His on point rants about Trump is the reason I've stayed a fan despite his questionable acting roles and performances in recent years.
I get what you mean but I don’t take any star voicing political opinions remotely seriously. They should stick to entertaining.
I used to think that then thought about it one day, and thought they're people, why can't they have an opinion on politics and then voice that? If Youtube twats can monetise their politics then I don't see why De Niro can't risk his standing by calling out Trump, or Charles in Charge can't do the same by fluffing Trump.
Israel Dagg campaigning for National on election day was disgusting though, he should have his Magpies career revoked.
Yeah I just think it was the way De Niro did it that annoyed me, not entirely sure why.
He’s no Bono or Bob Geldof though to be fair.
As for Israel Dagg now that his playing days are over I change the channel every time I see him and his hair on TV.
That's not his hair.
“The” hair then
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@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
Despite the fact I’ve gone off him a bit on account of his out of touch Trump rants
His on point rants about Trump is the reason I've stayed a fan despite his questionable acting roles and performances in recent years.
I get what you mean but I don’t take any star voicing political opinions remotely seriously. They should stick to entertaining.
It was a real hoot a few years ago when singer Pink managed to drum up an enormous reaction against Australian lamb producers when she called the process of sheep mulesing¹ “sadistic” in a video for PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals I think) and wanted the industry shut down which, after all, she was both qualified and entitled to do.
Oh, how we laughed - ho, ho, ho - as the shoppers simply stopped buying up for Christmas, retailers got the jitters and their stock buyers backed off for Australia Day and Easter. December to Easter sales are important for the growers, but people ignored that and listened to Pink because she had credibility as their very most fave singer (or something). And anyway, she said she grew up in rural Pennsylvania. But.
Which grows bugger all lamb. But. Especially not in town, where daddy went to work every day selling insurance.
"Cheeky li'l minx" chortled the lamb growers from the Range down the south west slopes all the way out to Cootamundra, as their livelihoods were hung out to dry by a 27 year old warbler from the USA, they were soooo amused!
About 4 weeks later in mid January, as Pink's prospects of being fed through a mincer improved, reimagined as a lamb sausage, out came a profound tearful statement:
*Pink backs down over animal cruelty claims
“I probably could have been a lot more researched on my own… My message was, in my mind, boycott animal cruelty – not an entire industry, not Australia, obviously, because it’s my favourite country.“Then going back, I was speaking without thinking and I actually did say ban Australia. It’s not something that I can agree with. I have nothing against farmers. I grew up in rural Pennsylvania. I don’t want to hurt anyone, I just want the animals to hurt less.”*
She added that she had never heard of mulesing - which didn't stop her from expressing her distaste. It is so very easy being terribly important, and facile, eh?
I see a rationale that "they're people, why can't they have an opinion on politics and then voice that?" This drongo's opinion cost them their income during the peak sales period, plus some.
I wonder what the sheep growers of Harden Murrumburrah would say to that? It took them years to recover from Pink's stupidity.
¹ "mulesing" prevents maggot infestation, otherwise the animals die
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@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
I used to think that then thought about it one day, and thought they're people, why can't they have an opinion on politics and then voice that? If Youtube twats can monetise their politics then I don't see why De Niro can't risk his standing by calling out Trump, or Charles in Charge can't do the same by fluffing Trump
If they want to get involved in politics like Eastwood, Reagan or Schwarzenegger, then fine by me - they have the same rights as everyone else. And people like Streep, Clooney & De Niro have the right to criticise Trump or any other politician too.
But it's the "how dare he say that about me" tantrums this latter group of people exhibit when politicians hit back I find really amusing. Makes me think their utterance are more "look at me and how virtuous I am" than anything else.
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@mn5 said in Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Ludicrous bunch of posts. Everyone knows that Val's best movie was Top Secret
That’s actually not a bad call, fucken classic flick !
How good is this scene, Forgert Star Wars, this is Moff Tarkin at his finest !
Just watched this after about 10 years. Bonkers and a bit hit and miss - but with some classic moments
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@victor-meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
I used to think that then thought about it one day, and thought they're people, why can't they have an opinion on politics and then voice that? If Youtube twats can monetise their politics then I don't see why De Niro can't risk his standing by calling out Trump, or Charles in Charge can't do the same by fluffing Trump
If they want to get involved in politics like Eastwood, Reagan or Schwarzenegger, then fine by me - they have the same rights as everyone else. And people like Streep, Clooney & De Niro have the right to criticise Trump or any other politician too.
But it's the "how dare he say that about me" tantrums this latter group of people exhibit when politicians hit back I find really amusing. Makes me think their utterance are more "look at me and how virtuous I am" than anything else.
I visited Carmel where Clint was the mayor back in 2000, beautiful little spot. I also went to the restaurant he owns but he wasn’t there that night.
So yeah I’d probably better do an un fern thing and retract what I said about De Niro.
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Longhaul flight so a rare chance to catch a few flicks:
Suicide Squad: Potential there and some great scenes and lines but also too much crap as well. Just a mess really. The weasel was hilarious though.
Dune: I really liked this. Saw the Lynch version as a kid and thought it was boring crap (was expecting Star Wars). But I really liked the premise and the world and will definitely have a crack at the books. I can see why they never give up this story despite it never really gaining mainstream appeal. It's just too cool to ignore.
King Richard: very enjoyable. Not sure how much was embellished but it was a good film. The Slapper was good but tbh I thought he was better in his other Oscar nominated films.
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Moonfall
Roland Emmerich film which is a re-hash of Independence Day & The Day After Tomorrow. Utter shite.
Don't bother unless you are a connoisseur of hokey dialogue, cliche characters and hammy acting. Oh, and Halle Berry plays a character called Jacinda who saves the world....
1 Jeff Goldblum mad scientist out of 5 Morgan Freeman US Presidents.
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@victor-meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
Moonfall
Roland Emmerich film which is a re-hash of Independence Day & The Day After Tomorrow. Utter shite.
Don't bother unless you are a connoisseur of hokey dialogue, cliche characters and hammy acting. Oh, and Halle Berry plays a character called Jacinda who saves the world....
1 Jeff Goldblum mad scientist out of 5 Morgan Freeman US Presidents.
I thought the original was bad but hats off to the sequel for being a shitload worse.
I’m the moron that watched it hoping for something better though so the joke is on me.
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