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    Logan was pretty great. It's like X-Men meets Unforgiven and True Grit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Lost interest within the first 30 seconds.

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    I'll bet you watch The Incredible Lightness of Being every couple of months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    I'll bet you watch The Incredible Lightness of Being every couple of months.
    A Bit Discouraging - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    Logan was pretty great. It's like X-Men meets Unforgiven and True Grit.
    Planning to watch over the weekend. Didn't come across a single bad review of the movie.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    I'll bet you watch The Incredible Lightness of Being every couple of months.
    I did watch it once. Couldn't tell if it's a good or a bad movie. It was that lifeless.

    Quote Originally Posted by Theban93 View Post
    I didn't survive that trainwreck of a Resident Evil movie for nothing.
    I did like the very first movie of the series. Stays true to the ambiance, style and color palette of the game without being entirely uninteresting.

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    I watched The Sons of Katie Elder the night before last. It's nearly unwatchable. The dialogue is positively laughable. Hasn't aged well at all. Compare that to the Good, Bad, & Ugly. Produced only three years later and has next to no dialogue, which is fine. Will probably be a fine film for millennia.

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    Watching The Throne of Blood now. A different approach to the cinematography than Kurosawa uses.

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    I just got to see Deepwater Horizon. It is excellent. The drilling stuff is cool, the story is moving, the acting is good. I recommend it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Campitelli View Post
    I just got to see Deepwater Horizon. It is excellent. The drilling stuff is cool, the story is moving, the acting is good. I recommend it.
    Mehhh I thought that it was decent as far as acting goes, it does move pretty fast so I don't always feel that's good for character development. I'm not a drilling guy so I can't speak to the authenticity of the drilling scenes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    And how about that sillyass artificial gravity on their ship? Such bullshit. And they keep getting bitten by Facehuggers, like they've never seen the first movie! Fucking morons.
    I'm interested to see how long the Facehugger>Chestburster gestation period is in this one. You could hear half the theatre raise their eyebrows during the AvP movies after the sub-hour (in-movie time) turnaround.

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