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RED (retired extremely dangerous) falls into the action/adventure/buddy film genre. Helen Mirren, Bruce Willis, Malkovich, Mary Louise Parker, Morgan Freeman.
The Kingsman films with Colin Firth are also good fun...Bond like adventure
Ha, we just watched RED last night... was very entertaining.
So was Knives Out (which is streaming on Prime).
Up tonight is 1969's The Italian Job, never seen it, also on Prime.
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga on NF. Rachel McAdams makes the movie much better than I expected from a Will Ferrell movie.
Saw it a while ago, and enjoyed it!Saw it a while ago, and enjoyed it!
And I like this easy one, not used to see Colin Firth in a role like this. I genuinely laughed a few times.
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Andrea "Gattonero" Cattolico, head mechanic @Condor Cycles London
"Caron, non ti crucciare:
vuolsi così colà dove si puote
ciò che si vuole, e più non dimandare"
Just watched Scorsese's "No Direction Home" on Netflix. Bob Dylan between 1961-66. Fascinating. Great old footage too. Does not suck.
No direction home and the last waltz are tremendous.
Post socially distanced Halloween for the kids, me and the wife are watching Red October. She claims she met SC in St Andrew’s while she was in college. RIP.
I’ll add in « Jimmy Carter thé Rock and Roll President » which is a documentary available until I think November 5 at AFI Silver Screening (12 bucks). Carter was really about do things because it is right not necessarily politically expedient. The music is great. I forgot how well versed he was in it. And, it is interesting how his upbringing included music across all genres. The musicians in the movie are great. It made me feel warm about the world in many ways. A very humanizing look at the world. Definitely worth the 96 minutes and the 12 bucks.
« If I knew what I was doing, I’d be doing it right now »
-Jon Mandel
Just watched "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead". Saw it on release and again tonight. A great Neo-noire. And they filmed the jewelry heist scene in the shopping center where I grew up. Was supposed to be Westchester but they liked the Bayside shopping center better -Mike G
Top Gun, Maverick was way better than I expected it to be after Tom’s Cruise’s past couple decades. Not deep or anything but enjoyable.
Recent documentary Hockeyland on HS hockey in Minnesota was well done if you’re a fan of the sport.
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Just and finally watched "The Gentlemen" by Guy Ritchie. I missed it when it came out in 2020. Really enjoyed it - don't generally enjoy Matthew McConaughey but he was a great part of an excellent cast. Won't rock your world but solid, fun entertainment. Netflix.
Just watched "Moonstruck" again and always enjoy it. And since I brought up movies about Italians "Big Night" is another good one.
"The Station Agent" with Peter Dinklage, Bobby Cannavale and Patricia Clarkson, and then Cannavale in "The Jesus Rolls" with John Turturro.
And Dinklage in two versions of "Death at a Funeral", British and American. Of the two, both good, I enjoyed the American version better.
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