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watched the new mission impossible. it was entertaining but more of the same. 3/5 stars
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go birds wrote:watched the new mission impossible. it was entertaining but more of the same. 3/5 stars
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JL21 wrote:Pretty much anything that was remotely close to winning an award in 2005 was better than Crash. My dirty, sweaty nuts are better than Crash.Vidor wrote:2005: Can't really speak to "Crash" over "Brokeback Mountain" as I haven't seen either, but after "South Park" called "Brokeback Mountain" in advance with that episode about gay cowboys eating pudding...
And yes, ET was light years better than Gandhi. So was The Verdict, Sophie's Choice, Diner, and Blade Runner. I don't mean to run down Gandhi- it was a perfectly decent film- but I'd take those others over it.
Finally saw The Verdict. Down the rabbit hole from the Michael Clayton recs. Really good, sort of old school legal drama.
Speaking of Michael Clayton, none of you answered my question
lukethedrifter wrote:Freed Roger wrote:heck to the yeah. skimmed past that movie so many times. this is why I read this threadthrill wrote:Possibly my favorite movie of all time. So many incredible performances. Insane cast.stlouie_lipp wrote:Love that movie. Good to know its on Prime.Michael wrote:Late to the party, but last night I watched Michael Clayton on Amazon Prime. It's very good thriller that futures peak Clooney.
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I always figured he stopped to look at the horses because he was having a breakdown and questioning his entire life and the horses represent a simpler beauty and freedom.
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Bird Box was dumb as hell
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I enjoyed the family outrage when snuck in a viewing of the 1st Buster Scruggs vignette.
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thrill wrote:I always figured he stopped to look at the horses because he was having a breakdown and questioning his entire life and the horses represent a simpler beauty and freedom.
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Ahhhlukethedrifter wrote:thrill wrote:I always figured he stopped to look at the horses because he was having a breakdown and questioning his entire life and the horses represent a simpler beauty and freedom.
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The Verdict is one of my top 5 Newman movies...maybe top 3.lukethedrifter wrote: Finally saw The Verdict. Down the rabbit hole from the Michael Clayton recs. Really good, sort of old school legal drama.
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Realm and Conquest matters.stlouie_lipp wrote:Ahhhlukethedrifter wrote:thrill wrote:I always figured he stopped to look at the horses because he was having a breakdown and questioning his entire life and the horses represent a simpler beauty and freedom.
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