What Movie Are You Watching?

Same thing with "Scarface".

If we really ****ing talked that way around this ****ing place, this is what it would ****ing sound like. Am I ****ing right, or what?

****!

😁
 
Same thing with "Scarface".

If we really ****ing talked that way around this ****ing place, this is what it would ****ing sound like. Am I ****ing right, or what?

****!

😁

Spot f'g on. I was stunned the first time I started to watch that film.
 
I like that there are silly Bond movies and serious Bond movies, and you can watch whichever kind you're in the mood for.
 
Most people and goblins stayed for the first credits roll and then left after the post-credits scene. Only three visitors stayed longer and saw the second post-credits scene. Muhaha.
Wait...there was a second post-credit scene??????

Who played the goblin? That voice was so familiar!
 
My wife will not be pleased.

Edit: Oh yeah, we knew that. Eh, Tommy likes big box office.

If there was one movie that stands out from my college years, it was Top Gun.

All of a sudden everyone was wearing Aviators and wanting to be a fighter pilot. One fraternity brother went and signed up for AF ROTC and eventually went through the AF version of Top Gun.
 
If there was one movie that stands out from my college years, it was Top Gun.

All of a sudden everyone was wearing Aviators and wanting to be a fighter pilot. One fraternity brother went and signed up for AF ROTC and eventually went through the AF version of Top Gun.
Was in a school in the Navy in 1997 learning how to be an aircraft electrician, living in dorm style buildings. I was 27 so older than most there and I was struck by how much these kids watched Top Gun over 10 years after it came out. Has to be the greatest recruiting commercial ever made.
 
I’m not sure what I find more dumb, joining (any) army or the Scientology cult because of a Tom Cruise (movie).

Nothing against some easy action flick of course for entertainment purposes.
 
The 1981 version of The Postman Always Rings Twice (Jack Nicholson, Jessica Lange). On HBO Max. I like the film but it has always struck me as an overplayed take on the 1946 adaptation with John Garfield and Lana Turner. It's not that the later version is not a watchable or rewatchable movie, it's that it's somehow a lot less edgy than the earlier one just for being so explicit. Sort of like the studio was saying "This would be classic film noir except we can get away with this instead of all that low key suggestive stuff from 40 years ago, so here it is."
 
Red Notice (2021 Netflix)- Light, action, comedy heist flick. Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot. Loved by audiences, hated by critics, fun and mostly unbelievable and predictable, globe trotting adventure. The 3 actors have good rapore.

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I’m not actually watching this right now…to tell the truth, I have no idea where you’d even find the movie…but this article about Steven Spielberg’s “Duel” revived some vivid memories for me. Specifically, going in thinking, “A movie about a car and a truck. How exciting can that be?” And being proven so very, very wrong.

 
I’m not actually watching this right now…to tell the truth, I have no idea where you’d even find the movie…but this article about Steven Spielberg’s “Duel” revived some vivid memories for me. Specifically, going in thinking, “A movie about a car and a truck. How exciting can that be?” And being proven so very, very wrong.


Oh I remember it well, good one! Thanks for the reminder!
 
I like to think of it as everybody's road rage nightmare.

I checked it out and it's on AppleTV and Prime, among others. Not free, unfortunately.
 
Heads up Shang-Chi is available on Disney+ now. No extra charge or anything.
 
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