Gold finger! For the winWith a new Bond on the horizon it is a good time to chalk up our past faves and razzies. Which are yours?
Best James Bond Movies of All Time, Ranked | Men's Journal (mensjournal.com)
Gold finger! For the winWith a new Bond on the horizon it is a good time to chalk up our past faves and razzies. Which are yours?
Best James Bond Movies of All Time, Ranked | Men's Journal (mensjournal.com)
I haven't but am looking forward to it, for sure. Loved Skyfall, maybe my favorite Bond film.Anyone seen No Time to Die? I have not yet but am a Bond fan and do enjoy Daniel Craig as Bond
That good? Really?The Forgotten Battle on Netflix. Rivals Saving Private Ryan. Amazing!
Doesn't look like YouTube links show up like most sites. Check it out.That good? Really?
Yep, was lucky enough to see it on Apple TV. I thought it was a really good movie -- very surprised with the authenticity.Finally was able to get a DVD copy of Tom Hanks' movie Greyhound that was not able to be released in theatres due to the pandemic. It is no longer in the black hole in space of Apple TV.
It's probably the most realistic war movie for ex-Navy guys like myself. A great instructional movie. C. S. Forester's book The Good Shepherd, on which the movie is based, was used as an instructional text at the Naval Academy for many years.
Aside from the realism and excellent action scenes, the best thing is it's only 90 minutes long, like movies used to be. A very efficient use of the time allotted and not so long that you feel the need to hit the restroom in the middle of it like so most movies today.
I guess that's a function of being streamed online where you can just hit the pause button if you need to take a restroom break.
Yep, was lucky enough to see it on Apple TV. I thought it was a really good movie -- very surprised with the authenticity.
I seen it a couple of weeks ago. I also enjoyed it.Finally was able to get a DVD copy of Tom Hanks' movie Greyhound that was not able to be released in theatres due to the pandemic. It is no longer in the black hole in space of Apple TV.
It's probably the most realistic war movie for ex-Navy guys like myself. A great instructional movie. C. S. Forester's book The Good Shepherd, on which the movie is based, was used as an instructional text at the Naval Academy for many years.
Aside from the realism and excellent action scenes, the best thing is it's only 90 minutes long, like movies used to be. A very efficient use of the time allotted and not so long that you feel the need to hit the restroom in the middle of it like happens in most movies today.
I guess that's a function of being streamed online where you can just hit the pause button if you need to take a restroom break.
I seen it a couple of weeks ago. I also enjoyed it.
So supposedly, 3 Body Problem is huge in China -- I've heard it compared to the Star War's franchise here in the U.S.Not a movie per say but I just finished watching "3 Body Problem" on NetFlix. Very good sci-fi. A completely different twist on a classic sci-fi theme. 10 episodes IIRC.
Really? My son was telling me that China banned it because of the way the Chinese Government is portrayed.So supposedly, 3 Body Problem is huge in China -- I've heard it compared to the Star War's franchise here in the U.S.
I think the reaction was over the direction the producers took the Netflix version, it was "westernized". Netflix took the point of view that the ideas from the work were universal and set them primarily in the U.K., and the Chinese feel pretty strongly that it is uniquely Chinese (set in the Chinese cultural revolution of the 1960"s).Really? My son was telling me that China banned it because of the way the Chinese Government is portrayed.
I like Kevin Costner, and hope this does well, but just can't force myself to go see it now. I hate serial episodes, and usually just wait for the entire work to be finished before starting.Went to see Horizon this past weekend.
Not bad, but it was like 3 stories that could have been a movie on their own that never really come to an end, probably because Chapter 2 is coming down the road.
Same. You have remember the plot and the actors may change, too.I like Kevin Costner, and hope this does well, but just can't force myself to go see it now. I hate serial episodes, and usually just wait for the entire work to be finished before starting.
I like Kevin Costner, and hope this does well, but just can't force myself to go see it now. I hate serial episodes, and usually just wait for the entire work to be finished before starting.
So that explains some of the multiple-plot stuff in Chapter 1. At least the characters will be the same when Chapter 2 is finally released.Part two of Kevin Costner’s ambitious Western epic Horizon: An American Saga will no longer be released in theaters next month.