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Saw what you did there and waaaaaay tmi!Stunning. One of the seminal women in my personal erotology.
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Saw what you did there and waaaaaay tmi!Stunning. One of the seminal women in my personal erotology.
Saw FvF and Knives Out on flights recently, FvF is fantastic, an all around good movie. Knives Out was too obvious and didn’t ask enough from a talented cast. If you don’t know who the killer is immediately, see a doctor ASAP.^ Yes, some great lines and Brad Pitt did a surprisingly good turn as some sort of Irish gypsy.
I just watched this on a plane:
I enjoyed it. Some nice racing scenes, good chemistry between Matt Damon and Christian Bale.
I'm not sure what's going on in that post above, but 2001, Blade Runner, Det Sjunde Inseglet and Stalker are all brilliant; some of my favourite movies.
Blade Runner 2049 is a great movie to fall asleep to.
Jumanji (2017) ???
Was a delightful romp that happily exploited a number of video game tropes.
The cast played well together (especially Jack Black's portrayal of a vapid teen girl's mannerisms) and made for a good popcorn flick.
After another family moves in...
Then he starts to go loco.
^ IIRC Pacific Heights was quite fun.
Also IIRC, the password for the security system in Unlawful Entry was Pyramide.
Nice. I realized this might be its own little sub-genre the other day after coming across these back to back. I think Unlawful Entry, with Kurt Russell and Ray Liotta, is still my favorite. Not a former tenant, exactly, but a custodian of the neighborhood, and it exploits all sorts of class anxieties — plus, if you’re feeling juvenile, the title is groundwork for a few good jokes.
Off to find The Occupant...