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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHQC_A54Nxg
An oldie but a goody. Great fucking performance by John Ritter (RIP). -
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Taken 3
Like all 3 movies unnecessary unoriginal and mailed in. Saved by gratuitous violence as always
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I watched Romancing the Stone and Big Trouble in Little China this week.
Stone is good. Little China is fucking weird, like it couldn’t make up its mind if it’s supposed to be parody, scary or campy. -
I remember my Kathleen Turner phase.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I watched Romancing the Stone and Big Trouble in Little China this week.
Stone is good. Little China is fucking weird, like it couldn’t make up its mind if it’s supposed to be parody, scary or campy. -
Ah yes, scenes from our most recent Hardcore Husky get together
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Big Trouble could've been so much better for the exact reason you mentioned. I still like it though.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I watched Romancing the Stone and Big Trouble in Little China this week.
Stone is good. Little China is fucking weird, like it couldn’t make up its mind if it’s supposed to be parody, scary or campy.
I haven't seen Romancing the stone in what seems like decades. I always liked that one. -
Gonna watch Tetris on Apple TV this weekend.
Is Air available for streaming yet?
Can't quite buy the concept of Matt Damon as Italian mafia-like Sonny Vaccaro and Ben Affleck as Phil Knight but whatever....
Jordan > LeBron POTD.
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Latest “Papillon”…
Entertaining and pretty good. -
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Currently watching a TV show called The Strain. Was on FX a few years ago. So I am slamming through those DVDs
I think the next movie in the DVD queue from Netflix is Final Destination 5. -
Not movies but Jesse Stone with Tom Selleck.
Good “series” or whatever it is…highly recommend. Start with “Night Passage” -
Watched "TAG" tonight, based on the true story of a bunch of Gonzaga Prep alumni who continued to play the game - one month per year - well into their 50s. Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner, John Hamm & a few other recognizable faces from the Hangover and other similar movies. I'd rate it about a 7.5 out of 10.
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I watched the Nolan Ryan documentary the other day on Netflix. It was a good watch. I would have produced it a little differently, but still it was good.
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Saw a few “documentaries” the other day, one called “2nd Chance” where the guy that built the bullet proof vest. And. Another that was about a local guysm to me in Gulfport basketball..”Stand”…Both were pretty good.DerekJohnson said:I watched the Nolan Ryan documentary the other day on Netflix. It was a good watch. I would have produced it a little differently, but still it was good.
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I watched Return of the Pink Panther last night. 1975 movie where Peter Sellers still calls Cato his “little yellow friend”.
Catherine Schell was intriguing as the lead actress.
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TurdBomber said:
Watched "TAG" tonight, based on the true story of a bunch of Gonzaga Prep alumni who continued to play the game - one month per year - well into their 50s. Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner, John Hamm & a few other recognizable faces from the Hangover and other similar movies. I'd rate it about a 7.5 out of 10.
https://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/tag/
The Throbber knows several of the Tag team members older siblings.
The movie was surprisingly better than anticipated. Plus Annabelle Wallis. brb, jo.
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CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I watched Return of the Pink Panther last night. 1975 movie where Peter Sellers still calls Cato his “little yellow friend”.
Catherine Schell was intriguing as the lead actress.
The “draw bridge crossing” on The Pink Panther Strikes Again is always good…😄https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qL-FfePxRL0
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Gonzaga had some good Football teams back then. Watched them lose to Sumner in the inaugural King Bowl in about '77, but it was a close game.PurpleThrobber said:
The Throbber knows several of the Tag team members older siblings.TurdBomber said:Watched "TAG" tonight, based on the true story of a bunch of Gonzaga Prep alumni who continued to play the game - one month per year - well into their 50s. Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner, John Hamm & a few other recognizable faces from the Hangover and other similar movies. I'd rate it about a 7.5 out of 10.
The movie was surprisingly better than anticipated. Plus Annabelle Wallis. brb, jo. -
Killer flick and I'm not a Sci-Fi Guy. -
I have been going back and forth between Reacher on Amazon video and that Lakers Winning Time. Next movie will be the Final Destination 5
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I watched Event Horizon from 1996 the other night. It's a scifi featuring Larry Fishburn, Sam Neil, and a couple of other familiar actors who's names I don't remember. The plot is that they fly out to the Neptune orbit to rescue a ship that was made to warp space and travel anywhere in the universe...or is it some other universe? Hmmm
I wouldn't recommend it. It can't decide if it's scifi, psychological thriller, or suspense/slasher horror flick. At times it seemed like they wanted to channel the Hellraiser movies.
Sam Neil is usually pretty good but he sucks donkey dick in this one. It's not a real resume builder for Fishburn either. -
Never heard of itBaseman said:
Killer flick and I'm not a Sci-Fi Guy. -
Ganja and Hess.
Pretty fouled up. Again. -
I watched Winning Time, The Laker Dynasty show on HBO
Started The Expanse on prime video.
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Time to watch the Peter Pan remake on Disney Plus. Heard nothing but good things.
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You can see why Hollywood writers would think that they deserve a raise, what with all the Unqualified Successes they've been scoring with their relentlessly-innovative creativity, taking one old movie and TV show after another and, get this, just writing the exact same thing again but with the main character gender- and race-swapped.
This is, of course, the very zenith of creativity, and all of Hollywood should take a bow for it.https://youtu.be/KuREaFVr-Vc
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This is how I remember Catherine as hell. Space 1999.
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I saw Air last night. The story behind Air Jordan shoes. Good movie.