Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

Can someone recommend me an underrated Netflix movie in particular drama or thriller/suspense?
 
I assume mad casualties. I also figure since they usually get destroyed in extraordinary ways, some construction company out there got the rebuilding tech. That's be a good indie film idea...The Rebuilders. Superheroes destroy the city and they clean it up. Could be funny lol.

Marvel actually has a team that does that called Damage Control.
 
I haven't seen more than five minutes of Breaking Bad, although I own the first five or so seasons on Blu-ray (got them cheap around Black Friday, less than 10 a season).
 
Yall better get on that BB, plan it out, make some space in your schedule and get ready for them feels. Prepare your jimmies.
 
I assume mad casualties. I also figure since they usually get destroyed in extraordinary ways, some construction company out there got the rebuilding tech. That's be a good indie film idea...The Rebuilders. Superheroes destroy the city and they clean it up. Could be funny lol.

Meh, I just assume the Cat-In-The-Hat shows up with his machine that cleans everything up like nothing ever happened. Gotta sleep at night.
 
Yall better get on that BB, plan it out, make some space in your schedule and get ready for them feels. Prepare your jimmies.

I hear you man. But I have very little truly free time, so catching up on a multi-season TV show would be a huge time commitment. If I get that kind of time, i`d honestly rather spend it playing ball or hanging out with my buddies than binge watching TV, even with an exceptional show.
 
Watching Breaking Bad:

-did skylar have an affair with ted back in the day? Before she had the real affair that everyone saw? Apparently the reason she left the company was because of the "welding fumes" which is obviously BS
 
you can have any beer you want as long as it's Corona.

:lol
Def a personal favorite. I used it when I had my first public drug deal
I found dude that was slang in and stole Vin's line :hat

Other personal favorite ,undeniably: "like I said... We HONGRY"

I'm gunna put this out there but I remember NOTHING Paul ever did in the series
Every one of my favorite scenes, he's not doin it
And if he's in it, then he's just in it and not the focus
-- "ILL GET INSIDE YOUR FACE", or the legendary stare n drive

Honest as **** though... I have the guiltiest pleasure for Toyko Drift. Seen it more times than the others combined


But that's enough FF talk. Here's the recent movies
Neighbors was soooo meh, 3/8 at best (SRS)
Lego movie was ******* awesome as ****
Non Stop was coo for what it was. I guess.
 
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The trailer for the Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer starring Denzel hit the internets... It apparently tested so sky high that Sony ordered a second one... Can't wait...

 
Finished BB last night |I but :hat .
-Had the hitch that Walt would die, just didn't know how. Bittersweet to see him go in a lab where he felt most alive for the entire series.

-Glad Jesse went on his way. I knew damn well he couldn't go through with shooting Walt.

-:smokin at the trunk of the car gun contraption that offed the crew.

-Hit me right in the feels that Walt wasn't able to say bye to Walt Jr. face to face.

-Couldn't stand Lydia. Knew right away her tea was poisoned, was just waiting on the confirmation scene.
I binge watched the show, so that right there can testify to how much I enjoyed it. Definitely up there in my tops of all time that I've seen.
- He HAD to die in a lab; could be no other way. The entire premise of the show was that this innocent, incredibly average John Doe... broke bad. And the means to catapult himself from average income to wealthy, from average John Doe to an FBI most known/wanted... was through... *ahem* *air quotes*... "lab work." HAD to go out in a lab.

- In real life, Walt Jr would hold his deceased father in disdain, never knowing the truth, never knowing how much Walt loved his family and wanted to leave them w/ more than could be provided by 'average guy gets cancer, dies.' Walt Jr would never know.

- The way this show finished is the reason it's atop LOST for me. The character development through the 1st season of LOST is what got me hooked, and the story through the first 4 seasons. But even as a huge LOST fan, it ended extra bogus. BB went out in style, w/ a nice close to the story. I would have stood up and applauded the finale, but I was by myself, so...

Are there any regulars in here who HAVEN'T seen Breaking Bad, or have, but didn't really like it?

Haven't seen a single episode

I don't watch tv shows like that. Sports and movies
 
The trailer for the Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer starring Denzel hit the internets... It apparently tested so sky high that Sony ordered a second one... Can't wait...



and this is exactly what's wrong with studios. this is how you ruin a film
 
I saw DOFP last night...full review later...but 2 points

1. Jennifer Lawrence and Michael Fassbender need to do a serious drama together. Their chemistry is off the charts.

2. Hugh Jackman is so damn hilarious as Wolverine, his comedic timing and line delivery is great. I'd love to see Jackman in a comedy....doubt it every really happens, but he and Tom Hanks are the 2 most under rated funny serious actors.
 
The trailer for the Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer starring Denzel hit the internets... It apparently tested so sky high that Sony ordered a second one... Can't wait...


This was dope.

Seems like somebody saw Safe House and said lets ditch Reynolds and have the entire movie be Denzel doing that.
What are the films that have received oscar buzz almost 6 months into the year?

nothing really...films that come out in the 1st half of the year are not Oscar films 99% of the time
Yeah I can see both these points.

JLa really turned Mystique in to a different character and her little struggle played off well with Magneto on the one type of person she's trying to be. Definitely saw it in the train station scene.
 
2. Hugh Jackman is so damn hilarious as Wolverine, his comedic timing and line delivery is great. I'd love to see Jackman in a comedy....doubt it every really happens, but he and Tom Hanks are the 2 most under rated funny serious actors.

I see what you're saying, but I don't really know if it applies to Hanks since he started out as a comedic actor. He became a star because he's funny.
 
Random Watch Tale

So I started watching Crisis a few weeks back, mainly drawn in by Lance Gross being the lead as I found him mildly entertaining on House of Payne and making a move to a show on NBC seemed like a decent career jump. Not to mention former Charlotte Bobcat starting PG Nathan Scott (One Tree Hill) also was involved in the project. I figured I'd give the show a chance, what could possibly go wrong. But by God this show features probably some of the worst acting I've ever had to sit through. Not to mention the plot is so convoluted, over the top and all over the place. Which then had me thinking after a television show and/or movie gets filmed, doesn't anyone sit down and watch these things before debuting it to the public? Think about all the crappy movies, pilot episodes, etc you've had to sit through over the years, how could anyone actually green light and think annoy would enjoy some of this garbage that gets put out?
 
Gonna Future Past later, and Lego Movie is still awesome. Still great a 2nd time. Top 3 of the year so far. :smokin
 
Random Watch Tale

So I started watching Crisis a few weeks back, mainly drawn in by Lance Gross being the lead as I found him mildly entertaining on House of Payne and making a move to a show on NBC seemed like a decent career jump. Not to mention former Charlotte Bobcat starting PG Nathan Scott (One Tree Hill) also was involved in the project. I figured I'd give the show a chance, what could possibly go wrong. But by God this show features probably some of the worst acting I've ever had to sit through. Not to mention the plot is so convoluted, over the top and all over the place. Which then had me thinking after a television show and/or movie gets filmed, doesn't anyone sit down and watch these things before debuting it to the public? Think about all the crappy movies, pilot episodes, etc you've had to sit through over the years, how could anyone actually green light and think annoy would enjoy some of this garbage that gets put out?
It's simple really, the guy who creates it convinces the person who green lights it that it's good and ppl will love it. The ppl with the money most of the time have bad taste or no taste and don't know what the masses like. The creator uses buzz words to sell the idea of the show like "...this is 24 meets LOST meets Mission Impossible!" and the guy with the money eats it up.

What I wonder though is if the creator watches this when it's done and says this is the way I wanted it. That's what has me like :{ but it is different for tv shows, the creator or show runner may have a mandate they tell the writers and they can't be as creative as they want.

Then there's the situation where everybody but the person with the money knows this isn't good but it's too late to undo it and it'll just cost more money if they do so they don't speak up and release crap.
 
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I just saw Godzilla. I personally did not like it. Maybe there are some things that I may had have to been a fan of the Godzilla story to get, like what the heck those two other things were but I didn't get that.


I also wanted more violence, felt that it needed more Godzilla fighting stuff in it.

There was a lot of cheesy stuff going on also, which was meh.

It wasn't Godzilla 2000 though. But those are the only two Godzilla movies I've seen, maybe I am expecting too much.

The one bright spot was that this was the first 3D movie I've watched in years and I wasn't totally disappointed by how much of it was in 3D vs how much wasn't.

Gladiator thumb down gif.
 
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