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So i barely watch movies, so I am starting to catch up on all the classics I havent seen, and trust me there are a lot I havent seen.

 

Today:

 

The Departed

 

Goodfellas

 

Perfectly timed for Depahted. Wickad good movie to watch on March 17. You seen Casino yet?

 

No I plan on watching it soon, heard it is amazing

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So i barely watch movies, so I am starting to catch up on all the classics I havent seen, and trust me there are a lot I havent seen.

 

Today:

 

The Departed

 

Goodfellas

 

Perfectly timed for Depahted. Wickad good movie to watch on March 17. You seen Casino yet?

 

No I plan on watching it soon, heard it is amazing

 

The TV edit is hilarious.

 

“FREAK you Sam Rothstein!”

“You Jew MONEY LOVER you!”

 

:LOL:

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Bonnie and Clyde- 1967 w/Warren Beatty and Faye Runaway.

 

I hadn't sat and watched the whole thing in awhile. Still a really good movie, but less plot flow and more jumping around from scene to scene than I remembered. I read that it was because the director was imitating French New Wave films that apparently do the same thing. I found it distracting, though.

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First time in probably 30 years

 

The Omen .. what a masterpiece

 

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.. just reading a bit about The Omen, and I came across this ..

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/creepy-strange-tales-cursed-movies/4/

 

Take it for what you will .. Soon after the filming, John Richardson, the special effects artist who created the decapitation scene in The Omen, was involved in an automobile accident in which his assistant and partner Liz Moore was killed:

 

Special effects artist John Richardson, who helped with the film's infamous decapitation scene, was in a car crash during post-production.

 

While Richardson survived the Friday the 13th crash, the head-on collision beheaded Richardson's passenger, assistant Liz Moore, in a manner that was eerily similar to the death scene he helped shoot. Richardson reportedly saw a road sign near the accident scene showing the distance to a Dutch town that read: Ommen, 66.6 km.

 

 

I found these two pics - I assume these are what the article refers to:

 

Ommen_2.jpg

Ommen.jpg

Willing to bet that's apocryphal.

 

Well, Liz actually died, and even the less hysterical sites have it being reported as a beheading

 

The accident was in the Netherlands, where the town of Ommen is located ..

 

It does make of interesting news ... Whether or not Richardson actually passed the 666 sign is debatable I suppose - he may not have even said that about the sign .... But I would think, IF Richardson said it, it would be in extremely bad taste for him to make that part up considering his partner was killed in the accident

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With a nor easter in the forecast last night, I stayed awake and watched the Omen II

 

Definitely not on the level of the original, but enjoyable enough, with a few excellent and memorable scenes ( the hockey game in particular ) and Jonathan Scott-Taylor excellent in the role of Damien ..

 

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Blade Runner 2049

 

Boorrrrrrring.

 

:o

 

Seriously?

 

I loved it!

 

Of course I was obsessed w/ the original, and some people have said that was boring.

 

I thought 2049 was spectacular, visually stunning and just all around an awesome movie.

 

Go figure. :huh:

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I bet I've seen Ghostbusters 10 times in three weeks. My 3 year old son and my 8 year old daughter basically want to watch it on repeat. So does my baby 2 year old girl. But I think she's into it because the other two are into it. :LOL:
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Blade Runner 2049

 

Boorrrrrrring.

 

:o

 

Seriously?

 

I loved it!

 

Of course I was obsessed w/ the original, and some people have said that was boring.

 

I thought 2049 was spectacular, visually stunning and just all around an awesome movie.

 

Go figure. :huh:

I'm with you, AG. It was a visual feast.
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Blade Runner 2049

 

Boorrrrrrring.

 

:o

 

Seriously?

 

I loved it!

 

Of course I was obsessed w/ the original, and some people have said that was boring.

 

I thought 2049 was spectacular, visually stunning and just all around an awesome movie.

 

Go figure. :huh:

 

I loved the first movie. It’s always been one of my favorites. I just thought this one was incredibly yawn-worthy.

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Blade Runner 2049

 

Boorrrrrrring.

 

:o

 

Seriously?

 

I loved it!

 

Of course I was obsessed w/ the original, and some people have said that was boring.

 

I thought 2049 was spectacular, visually stunning and just all around an awesome movie.

 

Go figure. :huh:

 

I loved the first movie. It’s always been one of my favorites. I just thought this one was incredibly yawn-worthy.

Story-wise it wasn't as compelling, especially the final 1/3. No need to bring Harrison Ford back, IMO.
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Blade Runner 2049

 

Boorrrrrrring.

 

:o

 

Seriously?

 

I loved it!

 

Of course I was obsessed w/ the original, and some people have said that was boring.

 

I thought 2049 was spectacular, visually stunning and just all around an awesome movie.

 

Go figure. :huh:

 

I loved the first movie. It’s always been one of my favorites. I just thought this one was incredibly yawn-worthy.

Story-wise it wasn't as compelling, especially the final 1/3. No need to bring Harrison Ford back, IMO.

 

Well, except people wanted to know what happened to Deckard. Plus, I loved that part...the orange world, so cool looking.

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Blade Runner 2049

 

Boorrrrrrring.

 

:o

 

Seriously?

 

I loved it!

 

Of course I was obsessed w/ the original, and some people have said that was boring.

 

I thought 2049 was spectacular, visually stunning and just all around an awesome movie.

 

Go figure. :huh:

 

I loved the first movie. It’s always been one of my favorites. I just thought this one was incredibly yawn-worthy.

Story-wise it wasn't as compelling, especially the final 1/3. No need to bring Harrison Ford back, IMO.

 

Well, except people wanted to know what happened to Deckard. Plus, I loved that part...the orange world, so cool looking.

 

LOVED IT

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The Strange Color Of Your Body's Tears

 

French film from 2013, and unfortunately, the film's title, trailer and poster are far more interesting than the film itself

 

http://d13ezvd6yrslxm.cloudfront.net/wp/wp-content/images/strange-colour-trailer.jpg

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Blade Runner 2049

 

Boorrrrrrring.

 

:o

 

Seriously?

 

I loved it!

 

Of course I was obsessed w/ the original, and some people have said that was boring.

 

I thought 2049 was spectacular, visually stunning and just all around an awesome movie.

 

Go figure. :huh:

 

I loved the first movie. It’s always been one of my favorites. I just thought this one was incredibly yawn-worthy.

Story-wise it wasn't as compelling, especially the final 1/3. No need to bring Harrison Ford back, IMO.

 

Well, except people wanted to know what happened to Deckard. Plus, I loved that part...the orange world, so cool looking.

 

Nice to see it win cinematography at the Oscars. Deakins is one of the best and I can’t believe it was his first win. Speaking of Oscar winners....

 

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I think the last movie I saw was Darkest Hour. One of the best biopics out there in my opinion. The next movie I should get to watching is The Room.
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I think the last movie I saw was Darkest Hour. One of the best biopics out there in my opinion. The next movie I should get to watching is The Room.

 

I highly recommend watching the Rifftrax commentary.

 

On Denny: “It’s like Jerry Lewis playing the James Dean role in Rebel Without A Cause!” :LOL:

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