any of y'all watch Blade Runner 2049?
I'll wait until it hits Netflix.
I saw the original Blade Runner premiere that was enough. Don't believe all the hype about the original now - when it came out most people thought it was shit.
It wouldn't surprise me if the new one was a better film given they can tie up the loose ends and anomalies from the original.
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I watched Easy Rider on Netflix the other day. The soundtrack is brilliant but the movie itself I think is very over rated - and it certainly hasn't stood the test of time like the soundtrack has.
Justice League looks like it will be hot garbage.
I’m just hoping they show us what happened to Bruce Wayne’s parents I’ve always wondered how they died.
Watched Thor: Ragnarok, easily the best Thor movie made.
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My wife has gone through a real Bourne stage the last week, and we've re-watched the first 2 so far. She came home last night with a movie released last year called "Jason Bourne". Has anyone seen it? Thoughts?
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Watched The Hangover and The Hangover part 2 back to back today.
Both funny. Forgot how much I giggled through the second one.
No way either of them get made today.
you know what, i always thought i was in the minority. i thought part 3 was good. especially in the circumstance of what went before it and what they were 'supposed' to live up to. the trilogy was always one characters story, and i thought they stuck the landing.
i really like the way that dude shoots movies. and ill have the Hangover discussion with anyone when they are happy.
Anyone on here seein murder on the orient express? Cast is ridiculously stacked and it looks beautiful from what I've seen in the trailer but heard some average shit about it
It's been made so many times before that another version simply cannot be justified by anyone other than an accountant / MBA type.
Fair enough if all previous versions were trash but in reality it's been done well before and I think people are just tired of seeing the same shit regurgitated rather than something new / innovative.
The 1974 cast shits on this 2017 release as well with names like:
Albert Finney
Lauren Bacall
Ingrid Bergman
Jacqueline Bisset
Sean Connery
John Gielgud
Anthony Perkins
Vanessa Redgrave
Richard Widmark
Michael York
.. and so on.
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I watched Silver Lining's Playbook on Netflix last night. Nice little film that puts a smile on your face and gives you a laugh.
Just watched "The Hired Gun" on Netflix. Great doco on Session musician scene in USA. Some really big names in it as well. I'll be watching it again for sure.