^ I thought "Joe" was really good. I'm not much of a Cage fan, thought he did a great job in this one.
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^ I thought "Joe" was really good. I'm not much of a Cage fan, thought he did a great job in this one.
Been catching up with Black Sails on Starz/Amazon Prime.
Pirates and titties what's not to like.
Spartacus on netflix. More blood, tits and ass than any series I've seen.
Wentworth Prison is pretty good. I'll second The Fall being solid.
Das finistere Tal - 2014 German movie, set in Alps in what looks like late 1800s, essentially a western revenge like For A Few Dollars More, etc. Typical slower pace of Euro movies, good alpine scenery, lots of mood/atmosphere.
Blood Ties.
The Fall season 2 - wtf?
DANGER 5
After watching the first episode I can't decide if it's utterly brilliant or superbly stupid. Either way, it's entertaining.
Imagine Thunderbirds Are Go! fornicating with Get Smart whilst The Mod Squad watches from the sidelines.
If that doesn't sell you, then imagine Hitler, dinosaurs, talking German shepards, gratuitious smoking, incessant libatory indulging, blood, guts, cheesy special effects, and extra long tongues planted firmly in over-sized cheeks.
Or just watch the teaser:
^There's apparently a 5-part webisode prequel to the series entitled "The Diamond GIrls", but alas I've been unable to find them anywhere on the webz thus far...
has keira knightly ever not sucked
A few years old now (2012), but "Shut Up and Play the Hits" was a really good movie of LCD's last concert.
king arthur was awful. clive owen is pretty to look at and all but not much of a horseman. terrible acting. terrible stupid overwrought story about archers and blood. makes me really miss excalibur when i was a kid which was one of the most incredible experiences i had in the film realm.
amazing cast for this movie in 1981:
- Nigel Terry as King Arthur
- Helen Mirren as Morgana Le Fay
- Nicholas Clay as Sir Lancelot
- Cherie Lunghi as Queen Guenevere
- Paul Geoffrey as Sir Perceval
- Nicol Williamson as Merlin[3]
- Corin Redgrave as Duke of Cornwall
- Patrick Stewart as King Leondegrance
- Keith Buckley as Sir Uryens
- Clive Swift as Sir Ector
- Liam Neeson as Sir Gawain
- Gabriel Byrne as Uther Pendragon
- Robert Addie as Prince Mordred (as an adult)
- Charley Boorman as young Mordred
- Katrine Boorman as Igraine, Duchess of Cornwall
- Ciarán Hinds as King Lot
Another really great documentary The Men Who Built America. Well produced series showing the rise of Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Ford and J.P. Morgan.
The LA Egomaniac movie was good. Should be required viewing for THIEVESTRONG fans and Oprah fans.
i enjoyed "mile.... mile and a half". docu of a crew walking the john muir trail. made me realize that i haven't been in the high sierra backcountry during summer time in a long time.
Watched "All This Mayhem" the other day.
Didn't know anything about the Pappas brothers. Basically they were a pair of self destructive assholes who had too much money and fame too early. But I never would have predicted they went as far as they did.
The story about Tony Hawk and the 900 was fascinating.
House of Cards dropped today
Kon-Tiki kept popping up suggested so I gave er a go, very entertaining and strong acting from a relatively unknown group.
Great Movie.
Watching White Bird in a Blizzard.
Eva Green actually let someone else take her clothes off for a change. Hot too.
Not a bad movie so far.
BAD TURN WORSE
Pretty decent little Texas noir owing no small debt to the works of Jim Thompson.
YOUNG ONES
Post-big drought, neo-apocalyptic slowburn sci-fi western centering on three main characters. Somewhat timely subject matter given the current climate state of Cali.
If you dug Take Shelter and The Rover, then this should be right up your alley.