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Gotta keep trying to visit this thread as much as possible. Been lacking on that...
-Watched Argo for a second time last night. Thought it was even better than the first time around. How true is that story really? Seems so Hollywood'd out... the exact DAY they are scheduled to take a flight out is the EXACT day the Iranian radicals storm into their house looking for them? It was THAT perfect of timing. And there was plenty more far-fetched things I notice. Great movie nonetheless... don't think it's anywhere near a classic though. Scoot McNairy and Tate Donovan were great in their roles. Scoot keeping their balls from being clipped when describing the movie
-Halfway through my second viewing of Heat. Damn, is that a marathon. But it's good entertainment nonetheless. The villain in this movie, dude with the long hair, just creepy man. He would never be convincing in a role as a character with moralistic intentions. Crazy seeing Val Kilmer skinny... didn't watch movies through the 80s and early 90s. Him normal to me is him in MacGruber.
-Finished Sons Of Anarchy Season 1 finally. Eh at best. So Season 2 is the best one I remember you guys saying? Maybe I'll give it another chance. Just feel like there's not much substance to it.
-Spontaneously watched Saw a few days ago with some friends under the influence of recreational drugs. That ENTIRE movie is way better than I originally remember. The storyline is actually thought-provoking, intriguing, and suspenseful. Danny Glover being over-obsessed with the case because of his partner, the cringe-worthy scene where Amanda has to find the key in her boyfriend's body who she was told was dead, but obviously wasn't , the twists and.. of course... the FINAL TWIST. Then the montage of previous scenes we had already seen that help you put everything together while pretty much blowing your mind. Thought I liked Saw II better, but I switched my opinion after watching the first again. There's some pretty significant unintentional comedy at the end though. Dr. Gordon's voice after he had cut off his leg. Like c'mon. The guy sounded like he had aged 40 years and was talking through a string-and-cup phone. Unnecessary.
-Watched Argo for a second time last night. Thought it was even better than the first time around. How true is that story really? Seems so Hollywood'd out... the exact DAY they are scheduled to take a flight out is the EXACT day the Iranian radicals storm into their house looking for them? It was THAT perfect of timing. And there was plenty more far-fetched things I notice. Great movie nonetheless... don't think it's anywhere near a classic though. Scoot McNairy and Tate Donovan were great in their roles. Scoot keeping their balls from being clipped when describing the movie
-Halfway through my second viewing of Heat. Damn, is that a marathon. But it's good entertainment nonetheless. The villain in this movie, dude with the long hair, just creepy man. He would never be convincing in a role as a character with moralistic intentions. Crazy seeing Val Kilmer skinny... didn't watch movies through the 80s and early 90s. Him normal to me is him in MacGruber.
-Finished Sons Of Anarchy Season 1 finally. Eh at best. So Season 2 is the best one I remember you guys saying? Maybe I'll give it another chance. Just feel like there's not much substance to it.
-Spontaneously watched Saw a few days ago with some friends under the influence of recreational drugs. That ENTIRE movie is way better than I originally remember. The storyline is actually thought-provoking, intriguing, and suspenseful. Danny Glover being over-obsessed with the case because of his partner, the cringe-worthy scene where Amanda has to find the key in her boyfriend's body who she was told was dead, but obviously wasn't , the twists and.. of course... the FINAL TWIST. Then the montage of previous scenes we had already seen that help you put everything together while pretty much blowing your mind. Thought I liked Saw II better, but I switched my opinion after watching the first again. There's some pretty significant unintentional comedy at the end though. Dr. Gordon's voice after he had cut off his leg. Like c'mon. The guy sounded like he had aged 40 years and was talking through a string-and-cup phone. Unnecessary.
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