Super Sweet Movie Discussion Thread

have conservative friends who 'boycott' movies based on the politics of those making the movies. What a shame....
I'm sure that happens on both sides. I don't necessarily boycott movies, but I just find it hard to watch an actor who has proven themselves be a complete douchebag.
 
I'm sure that happens on both sides. I don't necessarily boycott movies, but I just find it hard to watch an actor who has proven themselves be a complete douchebag.
Okay cool.

Let me get ahead of this before the movie thread turns into something other than a movie thread....which I promise was not my intent.

Editing my post.
 
I watched Kill Bill for the umpteenth time tonight and am always mesmerized by the absolute beauty and perfection of this scene. Throw it on 'full screen' and enjoy the artwork that went into it.


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I remember first watching the Kill Bill movies and only liking the first, but overtime and as I've rewatched them I think the second has taken over as my favorite of the two.
 
I watched Kill Bill for the umpteenth time tonight and am always mesmerized by the absolute beauty and perfection of this scene. Throw it on 'full screen' and enjoy the artwork that went into it.


Edited to remove any political discussion from the movie thread.

The cinematography in this scene is awesome!
 
Been a while, I watched The Good Shepherd again tonight. This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie, wait for the last line:

 
...I watched Kill Bill for the umpteenth time tonight...

My boys and I trade quotes from KB 1 & 2 all the time. My sig line on SS is a quote from Texas Ranger Earl McGraw (Michael Parks) when he walks into the wedding massacre scene.

Tarantino's lost me recently with Hateful 8 and Django...but KB 1 & 2, along with Inglorious Basterds are his best movies IMV.
 
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Tarantino's lost me recently with Hateful 8 and Django...but KB 1 & 2, along with Inglorious Basterds are his best movies IMV.

Agreed 100%. I can usually get past the politics of the actors/directors I am watching, but when they try to turn my entertainment into social messages, I’m out.
 
Agreed 100%. I can usually get past the politics of the actors/directors I am watching, but when they try to turn my entertainment into social messages, I’m out.
I thought Django was great. We quote it at work constantly.
 
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I'm watching the Sicario sequel, Day of the Soldado. Lots of shooting, cool guy stuff, and no squeamish FBI lady to spoil the fun. Del Toro is a major badass.
 
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