Did a little double feature last night. Started off with A Time to Kill and followed up with Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid. Good stuff/pure entertainment.
I wish they would make more quality stuff like that nowadays.
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Did a little double feature last night. Started off with A Time to Kill and followed up with Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid. Good stuff/pure entertainment.
I wish they would make more quality stuff like that nowadays.
A Time To Kill is probably Grisham's best book and best adaptation of one of his books. I still read his books for their guilty-pleasure quality--they're fun page-turners--but A Time To Kill I thought was a genuinely good book in its own right.
Butch/Sundance is one of my all-time favorites. If I'm channel-surfing and run across it, I have to watch it.
If you have TCM, they're running their 31 Days Of Oscar where they're showing Oscar-winning movies. I love to go there this time of year and just see what's on--it's usually good stuff.
Absentia centers on an FBI agent who disappears without a trace while hunting a serial killer. There will likely be more seasons to come as the first leaves you wanting more.
PSA: You can get 60 days of Sundance Now for free, via Groupon:
https://www.groupon.com/deals/sundance-now-1
Lucky Logan is now available on Amazon Prime.
Sneaky Pete season 2 will debut on March 8th I think, then Bosch season 4 on April 13.
Jessica Jones March 8th on Netflix.
I'm watching Bull Durham right now. Man I wish the Reds could be a contender at least once more before I die!
Has anyone seen Dunkirk? I went to IMDb to read some reviews and there were a lot of one-star ratings out of ten. Oddly enough the overall rating was 8.0 but I've read that IMDb sometimes will manipulate that number.
^I saw Dunkirk when it came out last summer and thought it was amazing. Tells the story of the rescue from several points of view: soldiers on the beach, civilians coming to the rescue, pilots in the air, etc. An extremely well-made movie that puts you right in the middle of the action from the beginning and doesn't really let up until the end. Kind of reminds me of "Gravity" in that way. I haven't seen a lot of the other nominees for Best Picture but I definitely think this was one was worthy of a nomination.
If you're looking for a WWII/Dunkirk timeframe double feature you can do this one and then watch "Darkest Hour" with Gary Oldman as Churchill. Another very good movie that covers the same time period roughly, but told in a different style and covers the political side not covered in "Dunkirk."
BTW, Mrs. BEvans and I are going to London in May and one of the places I'm most excited about seeing is the Churchill War Rooms, the underground bunker and office complex they used during WWII.
We were at the beach and the whole family saw it. I enjoyed it, but probably not as much as BEvans did. To me, it was a solid level below movies like Saving Private Ryan, Patton, etc. But definitely worth it. It was more fun to me being at the beach, somehow. Plus it was one of those weird great coincidences where the entire family wanted to see the whole movie!
^Thanks, Brian. I'll give it a shot.
Just watched Dunkirk and it was great but fairly brutal. I got the UHD version and it's the best usage of that I've seen yet. Very crisp but not overdone. I also watched Kingsmen: The Golden Circle. If you liked the first one you'll love this one. Pure fun.
Anybody watching McMafia on AMC?
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Amazon's Sneaky Pete season 2 starts Friday. After the first season's success they're bumping it up to 4K resolution. Good show. IMDb gives it an 8.2 rating.
The second season of Marvel's Jessica Jones starts tomorrow on Netflix.
Enjoying "Knightfall" currently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9dtepkeR0I
Amazon's Sneaky Pete season 2 turned out well but Netflix's Jessica Jones...not so much...too dark, scattered plot, I didn't finish it. I may go back and watch the last episode but IMO not anywhere near as good as the first season.
Question: Would you rather watch something new even though a brief description of it doesn't really grab you or, watch something you've seen many times before and loved.
Watching DS9. Not sure how many times I've seen it, but a bunch. Not new, but that's OK.
haven't watched Discovery. Have my doubts, but also don't get the CBS whatever service.
I'm waiting for The Wrath of Khan to come out in 4K. It was the best of that group.
How desperate am I for something to just have on while I work?
I'm watching Benny Hill. Sadly I have them all. Not a huge fan but it's good background stuff and the girls are pretty.
Here's the top rated movies as voted on by IMDb members.
http://www.imdb.com/chart/top
Thoughts?
They're out there on the net. maybe not all but a whole load of them.
I like Monty Python a whole lot more, but don't have Flying Circus handy. I've watched all of those many times. I know most Monty Python by heart, but I do need to watch again b/c it's been a while. Would be fun.
My first thought is I'm surprised by just how few movies I've seen. The ones I have seen on that list, I have enjoyed and thought very good, but the vast majority of the shows I have not seen.
The next thought I had was my relative inability to judge between most of the shows. Those are all terrific. Then I focused on the number ratings, and saw that many of them had very close numerical averages. That makes sense to me.
I didn't see any movies on the list that I thought were unworthy. Other than missing my brand of humor movies that I could watch over and over (Blues Brothers, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Blazing Saddles, etc.) and sports movies I have a weakness for (Bull Durham, Hoosiers, Field of Dreams, etc.), it's a great list.
I love 12 Angry Men but I wouldn't rate it as one of the top 5 movies ever made. And any rating system that has Casablanca #36...well, as the kids say, I can't even.
Here's an article on why IMDB should scrap its rating system:
https://screenrant.com/imdb-ratings-...ser-score-bad/
Mr. Bean is another in that genre. There's very little dialogue but his thought process in how he accomplishes his tasks is hilarious. For instance, he drives to a park to have a personal picnic while a car thief attempts to break in and steal his car only to find out the steering wheel is missing. Bean had put it in his picnic basket.