Not a movie, but the best western ever filmed, no doubt.
Going out on a limb here suggesting "Mobius:" A french film (it is available on Amazon Prime now) with some subtitles for French and Russian language. It is a spy/love story that is somewhat difficult to follow given that nothing is "spelled out." The viewer must pay very close attention to all dialogue/characters and multiple viewings may be required - you may not mind. The entire show was very well done and it's a great spy story.
Hi guys, first time posting. I watched Westside vs the World last night and was wondering if anyone else saw it and what they thought. It was even crazier than I thought it would be but highly entertaining.
Watched White Squall last night. Is there a bad Ridley Scott film I'm not aware of? This man just doesn't seem to make anything but good movies.
There are no bad Ridley Scott movies but Someone to Watch Over Me comes close. 1492: Conquest of Paradise, A Good Year, and G.I. Jane are probably his weakest. Alien, Blade Runner, and Gladiator being his best.
Exodus: Gods and Kings is pretty bad.
What's wrong with it?
I thought Exodus: Gods and Kings was a pretty solid movie. If you're into Ridley's stuff but haven't seen eveything, The Duellists (1977) was very good. It was Ridley's first feature and starred Harvey Keitel and Keith Carradine. Matchstick Men (2003) was a bit of a departure but a good comedy with Nicolas Cage and Sam Rockwell. I really liked The Counselor (2003). It got mostly negative reviews but if you like Cormac McCarthy you'll probably like it. It's dark and violent and has interesting dialogue. There aren't really any hidden gems in his filmography but those are probably some of his better less-popular movies.