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Baylor is Trash.
Damn. Had high hopes for both of these.Was Darkest Hour better than Dunkirk? I hope so. Dunkirk just disappointed me to no end.
Damn. Had high hopes for both of these.Was Darkest Hour better than Dunkirk? I hope so. Dunkirk just disappointed me to no end.
Battle of Gallipoli history was interesting.Water Diviner was great. It just came on whatever movie channel I had on during a lazy weekend and it was a treat.
Damn. Had high hopes for both of these.
That’s definitely what I want in a war movie.I loved Dunkirk. Thought it was great, the way they did it. If you want character development or something like that stay away. But if you want to see what those men went through, it definitely fills that tank.
Was Darkest Hour better than Dunkirk? I hope so. Dunkirk just disappointed me to no end.
Sadly we now compare everything to Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. All other war movies are screwed.That’s definitely what I want in a war movie.
Sadly we now compare everything to Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. All other war movies are screwed.
Sadly we now compare everything to Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. All other war movies are screwed.
It’s so good that I don’t compare anything to it. You can’t because then nothing would ever be worth watching.Band of Brothers is greatness though.
I watched the Big Sick based on your recommendation a few weeks back. It was really good.I enjoyed that one. Amazing how it was just the two of them for 85% of the movie.
The Big Sick is a recent movie that I enjoyed.
I watched it on a plane last week. Well, I watched 90 percent of it. Then we landed. I have no idea what happened. I'm going to keep it that way. It's like a movie Mad Lib where I get to write the ending.Just finished Logan Lucky on the back of some of y'all's comments. Nice. Definitely recommend it. Kind of like a redneck Guy Ritchie film.
Didn't care for Hillary Swank though, her performance dragged it down but still a worthwhile watch overall.
I'm glad they kept it to little more than a cameo.Just finished Logan Lucky on the back of some of y'all's comments. Nice. Definitely recommend it. Kind of like a redneck Guy Ritchie film.
Didn't care for Hillary Swank though, her performance dragged it down but still a worthwhile watch overall.
Completely agree. I have so many issues with movie theaters but the biggest are:
1. Other people. And their noises. So many noises. Stop squeaking your darning straw already. And eating popcorn shouldn't be louder than a THX theater.
2. No pause button. So I pay a ridiculous amount to watch a movie one time but if I have to take a leak I just have to miss part of it and no way to get it back? Nope. Would rather spend the $20+ to buy it when it comes out.
3. Unless a theater sells adult beverages I'm not going. I can have a drink at home while watching. I should be able to do so at the theater. However this leads us back to issue #2. See above.
4. My couch/chair is more comfortable.
5. I spent hard earned money to be able to watch a movie at home on a big screen with superior sound. Why would I leave the house to pay money to do the same?
My theory is this: movie theaters are for kid movies and action blockbusters that you dont really care about. They are not the place to see the movie you really want to see and/or requires full attention. Some jackwagon will ruin the experience. Guaranteed.
Definitely had to google that. I liked Rogue One a lot though. Far better than any of this other crap they've put out. Seemed like it captured more of the originals feel than any of the other new ones.
Wes changed the filters to German.What, no James Bond? Goldfinger gets my vote for a good movie. Oddjob, girls painted in gold, mobsters, and [ muschi ] Galore.
Muschi? You have got to be kidding me.
Wes changed the filters to German.
der Hintern dieses PferdesWes changed the filters to German.