Super Sweet Movie Discussion Thread

@AWP @Ooh-Rah I'll concede the fact that Eva Greene broke my pause, rewind, and slow down button on my remote. But you're both seriously delusional if you even consider Monica Bellucci in the same ballpark, maybe if this was 15+ years ago you might have a point. But life sucks so get a dog.

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ETA: I'm willing to bet that the majority of the members if asked to vote, as well as not being older than 40, would agree.
 
@AWP @Ooh-Rah I'll concede the fact that Eva Greene broke my pause, rewind, and slow down button on my remote. But you're both seriously delusional if you even consider Monica Bellucci in the same ballpark, maybe if this was 15+ years ago you might have a point. But life sucks so get a dog.

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ETA: I'm willing to bet that the majority of the members if asked to vote, as well as not being older than 40, would agree.

Excellent work!
 
Bought a few movies that I've been wanting to see.


Casino Royale is the best Bond movie since Die Another Day, I'll have to watch the rest of the Craig movies. Also watched Man on Fire, great movie. Sometimes I forget how awesome Denzel is then I watch a movie of his and it all comes back to me, need to get around to watching Book of Eli, The Equalizer and Fences.

All excellent movies. As for Bond, my fave of Craig was Skyfall.

I am waiting for Mile 22:

 
continuing my temporary Tom Cruise man-crush. If you are a fan of the films, this is 30 minutes well spent. Dude has seeds....


Your man crush is well deserved. I saw MI5 today & I was really gobsmacked by the stunts, due to TCs' involvement, let alone his technical savvy which is evident in the clip. The Paris car chase was really cool & I particularly liked the reverse handbrake turn down a little flight of stairs, (not in the clip) but that didn't prepare me for what came after. The Kashmir helo sequence was amazing. Due to insurance, the leads don't usually do their own thing, but cheat certain aspects. The fall from the chopper & the overall sequence therein looked about as real as it gets. Given his age, this may well be the last you'll see of TC doing a lot of his own groove thang, but perhaps a pared down version. Five stars for stunts alone.
 
Damn it. I sometimes feel like I agree with @AWP too often, so in respect @SaintKP I did a side-by-side comparison.

But come on man....Olga Kurylenko is not even in the same league with Monica Bellucci, much less the amazing Eva Green.
Watch Hitman, then punch yourself in the face. Monica Bellucci is 137 years old.

Eva Green- I got nothing. She's an angel.
 
I would crawl through a mile of broken glass just to hear Eva Green fart through a walkie talkie.

Real talk.
 
Olga, Monica, and Eva are good looking (I'd take Olga from that trio)...but if we're gonna talk Bond girls, then we need to look back further and judge them in the context of their time because there are some absolutely smokeshows in some of the old Bond films.
 
@AWP The people have spoken. Gram Gram Bellucci isn't even in the running. Grannyporn is sooo 2003 and Not Work Safe - . get with the times.

Watched Upgrade, pretty fun movie all around if you liked Hardcore Henry' wackiness and ultra violence you'll like this.
 
Definitely doable.

There's enough explosions in that trailer to get CTE.

**I want to add that I'm weary of Chinese production companies and what it means for futre political influence through media, we have enough idiots getting brainwashed by Hollywood as it is**
Sort of like when the UAE fund an anti-fracking movie? Was great that I dated a petroleum engineer a year later and learned how safe fracking is.
 
Sort of like when the UAE fund an anti-fracking movie? Was great that I dated a petroleum engineer a year later and learned how safe fracking is.

For Mile 22 the premise is about some Asian gov't plotting to poison America, which would keep the U.S. population on guard about trusting any Asian politics, but just as easily a decade down the road we could be seeing some anti capitalist, pro-commie BS pushed down our throats.

So many people get their ideas about life from TV/movies and celebrities. Imagine when big Chinese firms partly owned or ran by PRC are putting together screenplays.
 
For Mile 22 the premise is about some Asian gov't plotting to poison America, which would keep the U.S. population on guard about trusting any Asian politics, but just as easily a decade down the road we could be seeing some anti capitalist, pro-commie BS pushed down our throats.

So many people get their ideas about life from TV/movies and celebrities. Imagine when big Chinese firms partly owned or ran by PRC are putting together screenplays.

I mean it's already happening. IIRC Star Trek was mostly funded by a Chinese company. I wonder how Ocasio-Cortez got her views...
 
For Mile 22 the premise is about some Asian gov't plotting to poison America, which would keep the U.S. population on guard about trusting any Asian politics, but just as easily a decade down the road we could be seeing some anti capitalist, pro-commie BS pushed down our throats.

So many people get their ideas about life from TV/movies and celebrities. Imagine when big Chinese firms partly owned or ran by PRC are putting together screenplays.
Flipping love this! Honestly think that our greatest strength and weakness is the American public. If our enemies can't win against us conventionally, they'll just poison our image and demoralize us via misinformation or stupidity on our part.

There was culutral anthropologist (think his last name was Gumpta) that mentioned that cinema was one of pathways in which culture is exchanged. I remember Gumpta not being a fan of western media, as it contributed to the 'mcdonaldization' of world cultures or some shenanigans. Anyways, considering how successful films like Rambo and Rocky have been in spreading American culture, it makes perfect sense for our adversaries to want to get in on the movie making racket.
 
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