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Glass. I don't remember other movie trying to debunk its own main idea. It failed and bored me, I did not watch it until the end. I expected more considering Split was a very good movie.
"IPCRESS File"(1965), first of three Harry Palmer spy flicks with the inimitable Sir Michael Caine in the lead role. Oh-so-droll dialogue, as only the Brits can script and toss it off.
Multiple times just now, I kept mis-reading "first of three Harry Potter spy flicks" and wondered how I missed sequels of that nature.
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LegoDnD: Multiple times just now, I kept mis-reading "first of three Harry Potter spy flicks" and wondered how I missed sequels of that nature.
Sequels: "Funeral in Berlin"(1966), "Billion Dollar Brain"(1967), based on the Len Deighton novels. These last two films were stolen by the hilarious Oskar Homolka, playing, of all things, a Russian Army Colonel with a delightful sense of wry humour, as well as a hearty laugh. A "grim" old Bolshevik indeed! ((;--))
I watched all Star Wars movies on TV with Ukrainian translation - voice and text. I want to mention that Ukrainian translation companies do a great job - high quality translations. Only 12 years ago there were a lot of channels on TV that almost 24/7 broadcast cool movies with russian (puki) translation. Nowadays there are about 93% of all channels broadcast movies with Ukrainian translation and I must say I love such idea - more Ukrainians will watch movies, shows, and soaps with Ukrainian translation more they will start to speak the Ukrainian language on streets, in shops, and at work!
I want to believe that Ukrainian language will be The First and Main language and English will be The Second necessary language in Ukraine.
If someone wants to learn German, French, and Korean language - that is completely good, but Ukrainian language deserves to be the First and Main language in Ukraine!
Post edited May 02, 2024 by MolodyiGamer63
Top Gun: Maverick. It was entertaining although predictable. Action scenes with jets and Tom Cruise can't go wrong.
Watched The Company Men. Sought something cathartic after a lay off.
Post edited May 09, 2024 by Lionel212008
I've watched several movies recently. I'll mention the movie and something I liked about it.

The Suicide Squad - great adaptation, characters and writing.
Black Adam - lots of action and interesting to see the main character with super powers not be a saint
Aquaman - some nice fight scenes
Hellboy - Some humorous scenes and interesting character designs.
Hellboy II - Enjoyable and memorable locations, scenes, visual effects and plot.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - It's such a strange movie. I love it.
The writer of Abigail watched Cabin in the Woods and felt the same as myself: the killer ballerina is the best monster and should get her own movie. And much like Don't Breathe, A) those opposing the monster are all criminal scumbags and B) the dumbest criminal dies first and the nice one escapes.
Dune II -- It was rather dry.
Monkey man - like an Indian themed John Wick, I liked it. I often record my favorite movies and videos to rewatch them. I use screenshot app at https://screenpixel.org/ for Windows. With its help I can take a screenshot or snip. It allows me to capture the screen, but I can also add your voice-over audio and record the screen.
Post edited May 30, 2024 by tonnyys
Under Paris (2024), french film on Netflix.

In short, a shark movie for the "modern audiences"

It's got all the woke tropes of a super-diverse cast, gay relationships, climate activism, all the white male characters die, and so on. It's all rather stereotypical by now, and also rather typical of an activist film: there are so many activist topics squeezed into it, that it looses its focus. Why can't they just focus on one thing? that's how you make a decent political film.

On the plus side it's quite gory, the concept is interesting and cool, the filming is not bad, and the acting is not bad either.

As a shark horror film goes I would rate it 5/10. I've seen free shark movies on Youtube that were more entertaining for my preferences.

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I have a massive backlog on GoG. Do you really think I have time for movies when there's sooo many games to play? Na-ah :)
The Planet of the Apes trilogy. Andy Serkis is so good in those.
Watched Birdman recently and would recommend it strongly. It has a well-written story about artistry and obsession along with some brilliant performances and stunning cinematography.