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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by bates40:
cobain: Montage of Heck

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Originally posted by bates40:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqyPMyC2T0s

Simply one of the greatest works of art I have ever experienced.

As a huge Nirvana fan this documentary was memorizing - does not ask the eternal question of "WHY?" but provides an awesome and unprecedented insite into the life (and death) of Cobain

"memorizing" Confused

"insite" Confused Confused

I will say, even though I have no interest in Cobain or this picture, the director Brett Morgan's The Kid Stays in the Picture is a brilliant documentary.


Okay, okay, fixed my spelling errors - hopefully I will not get detention or have to clap the erasers after school
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by bates40:

Okay, okay, fixed my spelling errors - hopefully I will not...have to clap the erasers after school

Someone has to do it.

You may have fixed the spelling, but I think the grammatical error is still there. I think you mean "insight" and not "incite." Just sayin'!
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Originally posted by DoubleD:
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by bates40:

Okay, okay, fixed my spelling errors - hopefully I will not...have to clap the erasers after school

Someone has to do it.

You may have fixed the spelling, but I think the grammatical error is still there. I think you mean "insight" and not "incite." Just sayin'!


There, fixed it -

jeez
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Originally posted by mneeley490:
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Good flick, certainly packed with plenty of action. But James Spader('s voice), dripping with sarcasm, is the best thing about the movie. Although I do like the humor injected here and there, too. Something glaringly missing from the recent Batman and Superman movies.


I liked the first Avengers way better.
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Originally posted by spo:
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Originally posted by mneeley490:
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Good flick, certainly packed with plenty of action. But James Spader('s voice), dripping with sarcasm, is the best thing about the movie. Although I do like the humor injected here and there, too. Something glaringly missing from the recent Batman and Superman movies.


I liked the first Avengers way better.

I liked The Avengers best with Diana Rigg.
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Originally posted by Parcival:
Maggie: All I can say is "Wow" this was a terribly boring, slow-moving, and predictable movie!! And, my bar for at least liking a movie, particularly when I'm watching on a flight, is fairly low.

There is enough content in this flick for ~a 10 minute short film at best. Arnold Schwarzenneger must have needed some extra cash for his child support payments


is that the zombie movie?
Anyone seen the new Mad Max movie yet?

I don't know whether I should go see it or not. I am a huge fan of The Road Warrior, in part because I like the gritty, mostly realistic atmosphere and the real stuntwork - no CGI in that movie.

The new movie looks like they took The Road Warrior and pumped it full of steroids. Rather than beat-up, dusty cars, it looks like they are all driving custom-made deathmobiles.

I've heard that they tried to limit the CGI, but I just don't know whether that's true or not.
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Originally posted by Rothko:
Anyone seen the new Mad Max movie yet?

I don't know whether I should go see it or not. I am a huge fan of The Road Warrior, in part because I like the gritty, mostly realistic atmosphere and the real stuntwork - no CGI in that movie.

The new movie looks like they took The Road Warrior and pumped it full of steroids. Rather than beat-up, dusty cars, it looks like they are all driving custom-made deathmobiles.

I've heard that they tried to limit the CGI, but I just don't know whether that's true or not.


No but it has gotten some decent reviews. Charlize Theron is supposed to be quite good in it
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Originally posted by g-man:
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Originally posted by Parcival:
Maggie: All I can say is "Wow" this was a terribly boring, slow-moving, and predictable movie!! And, my bar for at least liking a movie, particularly when I'm watching on a flight, is fairly low.

There is enough content in this flick for ~a 10 minute short film at best. Arnold Schwarzenneger must have needed some extra cash for his child support payments


is that the zombie movie?


Yeah . . . painful at best. If Arnold is not toting a gun or a hatchet and blowing stuff up, he should not appear in a movie

Exception: Kindergarten Cop
-I loved this flick especially Arnold's famous line "It's not a tumor"
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by wine+art:
Three Days of the Condor

The Parallax View

The Day of the Jackal

Did not like TDofJ when I saw it in the theatre. Perhaps worth a rewatch?


Clearly the weakest of the three, and not sure you would change your opinion if you viewed again, but I enjoyed.

All three are from a great decade of cinema in my opinion.
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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by wine+art:
Three Days of the Condor

The Parallax View

The Day of the Jackal

Did not like TDofJ when I saw it in the theatre. Perhaps worth a rewatch?


Clearly the weakest of the three, and not sure you would change your opinion if you viewed again, but I enjoyed.

All three are from a great decade of cinema in my opinion.


Definitely true
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by spo:
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Originally posted by mneeley490:
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Good flick, certainly packed with plenty of action. But James Spader('s voice), dripping with sarcasm, is the best thing about the movie. Although I do like the humor injected here and there, too. Something glaringly missing from the recent Batman and Superman movies.


I liked the first Avengers way better.

I liked The Avengers best with Diana Rigg.
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I like Diana Rigg's character in Game of Thrones.

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