Shin Godzilla I thought it was good. Live action version of Beauty and the Beast.
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No, but I have seen a lot 2012 was ABYSMAL. I don't know what happened to John Cusack, but his movies the last few years are simply awful. Nicolas Cage level awful.thats the one! Have you seen every disaster movie in existence?
They are so nice together. Barefoot in the Park was a good beginning I'm very much looking forward to this one!Our Souls at Night
Robert Redford and Jane Fonda as the best-looking oldsters ever who want to sleep together without benefits. Just coz they're lonely. Nice performances by both, if a bit slow and predictable.
I do, too! I've watched it several times, and I never get tired of it.I love that one too... but my hands were in fists for the whole movie, it was just overwhelming; the fear of going through that with your children... and/or anyone you loved.
Hey! You gotta count that as your first in the horror movie marathon. Hope your son has recovered!I scared The Kid with Night of the Living Dead. Totally didn't think it would scare him, but it did. Good for George A Romero; sorry to my son.
As opposed to the live action version of Beauty And The Beast?Shin Godzilla I thought it was good. Live action version of Beauty and the Beast.
They were both good. Sorry bad with words and spelling. I like them both.As opposed to the live action version of Beauty And The Beast?
My son and I LOVED the first Kingsman movie. Looking forward to seeing the sequel.Kingsman: The Golden Circle - freaking hilarious, highly recommended.
I actually rolled my eyes at the previews for this. Thanks for the validation. I'm not against remakes, in general, but at least improve upon the original movie. Speaking of the original, I liked it. I think it's a memorable movie and thought-provoking. Did you think it was silly?Flatliners - horror-ish remake: dumb as a box of frogs, not unlike the original
I'm glad you liked The Founder. I loved Keaton in that role.A few days ago I watched The Founder on Netflix (danie, I think, suggested it) and I enjoyed it much more than I expected. It has a 'cold open' where Michael Keaton's character is in a close-up giving a sales pitch and from that moment on I was involved.
This morning I watched Wind Across the Everglades (1958). An Audubon Society agent (Christopher Plummer) fights a poacher (Burl Ives) of plume birds in early 1900s Florida. I liked it. Have you seen this, muskrat? It had the feel of a lost Disney film or something like Long Hot Summer.