Dirty Harry 1971. A cultural shift and another end of the 60's touchstone. It is also heavily borrowed from in later hits like the jumper scene in Lethal Weapon and the pay phone tag game in Die Hard 3 I believe
As a 14 year old coming out of the 60s cops were bad and criminals were misunderstood showing how the more things change the more they stay the same
Dean Wormer telling Harry not to kill anymore perps like the suspected rapist
When I see a guy chasing a women with a knife and a hard on its not suspected
They pulled it off because Harry hated the cops too. And America was ready to see some tough on crime Nixon got elected on it
The opening shoot out scene in downtown SF would not happen today. That's the scene that ends in do you feel lucky?
I didn't expect to watch it all the way through again but I did
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - Entertaining. Not a horrible follow up, but not as good as the original either.
Midway (2019) - Much more entertaining than I thought. Decent action. Only issue I had was Netflix didn't have the japanese subtitles on, so I'd have to pause, turn on subtitles, then turn them off. Me no likey read movies.
If you like people discussing religion in a creepy format this is for you. Kind of disappointed in that it was an A24 film. Didn’t live up to my expectations.
Mostly been watching Christmas movies with the kids lately. Grinch, Elf, Christmas Vacation. Also watched the GOAT Christmas movie, Die Hard, with the wife.
Watched The Eagle has Landed yesterday. 1976 flick (ILTCMFIWILTD) with Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland, Robert Duvall and others. Older movies tend to be cheesy to the point it ruins the movie but I thought this was pretty damn good.
At around 2am when the the movie finally finished and I was ready to pass out from the last 48 hours of being Santa, they mentioned in the prologue that the fictional book this Spokane white supremacy group followed was used in the "January 6th Insurrection".
It pissed me off to the point of getting no sleep. I'm literally tired of this shit being in every piece of art I consume.
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Dirty Harry 1971. A cultural shift and another end of the 60's touchstone. It is also heavily borrowed from in later hits like the jumper scene in Lethal Weapon and the pay phone tag game in Die Hard 3 I believe
As a 14 year old coming out of the 60s cops were bad and criminals were misunderstood showing how the more things change the more they stay the same
Dean Wormer telling Harry not to kill anymore perps like the suspected rapist
When I see a guy chasing a women with a knife and a hard on its not suspected
They pulled it off because Harry hated the cops too. And America was ready to see some tough on crime Nixon got elected on it
The opening shoot out scene in downtown SF would not happen today. That's the scene that ends in do you feel lucky?
I didn't expect to watch it all the way through again but I did
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - Entertaining. Not a horrible follow up, but not as good as the original either.
Midway (2019) - Much more entertaining than I thought. Decent action. Only issue I had was Netflix didn't have the japanese subtitles on, so I'd have to pause, turn on subtitles, then turn them off. Me no likey read movies.
My Old Ass
Girl meets her future self. Aubrey Plaza humor. No boobs.
The downvote is for no boobs, not you personally.
Watched Cannonball Run 2 last night. Cheesy but funny.
The OG is unavailable anywhere on streaming. I’ve been looking for it for about 3-4 years and might just cave and buy a Blu-ray or dvd.
Heretic
If you like people discussing religion in a creepy format this is for you. Kind of disappointed in that it was an A24 film. Didn’t live up to my expectations.
Mostly been watching Christmas movies with the kids lately. Grinch, Elf, Christmas Vacation. Also watched the GOAT Christmas movie, Die Hard, with the wife.
We save Die Hard for Xmas Eve.
Makes sense.
Watched The Eagle has Landed yesterday. 1976 flick (ILTCMFIWILTD) with Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland, Robert Duvall and others. Older movies tend to be cheesy to the point it ruins the movie but I thought this was pretty damn good.
I was re watching Banshee a couple months ago when I realized Hood was this guy in the meme
so i thought i check out the Boys which I had ignored for years
Season 1 was funny and subtle. 2 through 4 not so much but I got through them
The politics are obvious but that in itself isn't a deal breaker if well done
Prizzi’s Honor
Kathleen Turner at her prime. Some hint of boobs. Jack’s accent is pretty cheesy.
I couldn't handle his accent. I watched that as a kid, but couldn't do it when I tried again later.
If you want full Kathleen Turner you want Body Heat
glad I am not alone.
My posts now must include if there is full on boobs or a hint of boob for Purple Throbber.
Landman update - the wife/daughter storylines are fucking stupid.
Taylor Sheridan should have stuck to Billy Bob talking shit to cartel members and lawyers
The Order.
At around 2am when the the movie finally finished and I was ready to pass out from the last 48 hours of being Santa, they mentioned in the prologue that the fictional book this Spokane white supremacy group followed was used in the "January 6th Insurrection".
It pissed me off to the point of getting no sleep. I'm literally tired of this shit being in every piece of art I consume.
Recently watched The Thomase Crowne Affair (OG version), Cannonball Run and Cannonball Run 2.
Cannonball Run is unavailable on streaming for years now so I invested in the DVD (don’t know if it’s on Blu-ray either).
Conclave. Great movie.