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Yo_Killa!;7434744 said:
Godzilla: grade-G for GAWDAMN THAT SHIT WAS BORING! if you haven't seen it save your money you're not missing anything.

Bryan Cranston n Aaron Paul have been fuckin around since BB ended. Paul did a sum race car bullshit, some idie romantic-drama, the voice of that white dude on the Netflix cartoon with a talking horse. And Cranston does a Godzilla remake.

But that triple nine movie sounds interesting...
 
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Yo_Killa!;7437889 said:
the walking dead-A

I just finished the breaking b ad series on Netflix last june. I heard of these shows but back then true blood had my attention. thanks to Netflix I can catch up and see what the hype is about. i'm 2 episodes in and this show is the truth. this is show is more gory than the 2004 dawn of the dead movie. it is heavy on drama also with tense moments like the dude who couldn't shoot his zombified wife or suspenseful moments like when the cop first rode into Atlanta on horse back or when he and the little Asian dude covered themselves in zombie entrails and walked the streets so they wouldn't be detected by other zombies until it started raining. i'm hooked right now I might watch a six episode marathon this weekend.

the show sucks, the first handful of episodes are the best ones
 
been on my October marathon shit. so far:

Nightmare on Elm Street 1-3 (gotta finish the box set but the first 3 are the best)

Evil Dead (the reboot - shit was dope as hell)

Salem's Lot (the original 70's TV movie from Tobe Hooper.. I'd never seen it but yo this shit was nice)

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original, wow not many movies are as disturbing/scare AND hilarious, that dinner scene lmao wtf)
 
^Classic horror flicks not these bullshit they make these days

I saw The Lives Of Others recently. German film about a East German spy in the Communist era (pre Fall of Berlin Wall) listening to the 'lives' of a liberal theatre director and his missus who was also screwing a top government official to get by

Bruh, Communism ain't pretty at all

Beverly Hills Cop too .. 80s nostalgia. The fashion. Music. Cars.

Part 4 I read is being developed currently
 
rip.dilla;7437418 said:
Last Man Standing starring Bruce Willis and Christopher Walken

It's a Western set in the 1930s with Willis as a contract hitman who heads over to Texas for some 'business'. For some odd reason there were 'wiseguys' involved too..

Very violent

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Went to see Dracula Untold today, it was alright, nothing special, liked it though. The Vlad The Impaler angle is hardly tackled in Dracula films...
 
Watched Chef,

suprisingly good film, great soundtrack...really all about the love for food. Story follows a Chef(Dustin Hoffman) basically re discovering the love for food and his fam.
 
Also watched a 'Million ways to die in the west', with Seth mcfarlane, charlize theron, liam neeson etc.

I didnt know why or how I ended up seeing that shit through, sans a couple scenes shit was lame af.
 
Alkinduz;7461039 said:
Watched Chef,

suprisingly good film, great soundtrack...really all about the love for food. Story follows a Chef(Dustin Hoffman) basically re discovering the love for food and his fam.

Umm did you even watch this movie? Jon Favreau was the chef, Dustin Hoffman owned the restaurant and had maybe 5 minutes of screen time.
 
Rampage12;7461605 said:
Alkinduz;7461039 said:
Watched Chef,

suprisingly good film, great soundtrack...really all about the love for food. Story follows a Chef(Dustin Hoffman) basically re discovering the love for food and his fam.

Umm did you even watch this movie? Jon Favreau was the chef, Dustin Hoffman owned the restaurant and had maybe 5 minutes of screen time.

lol my bad son, I didnt know who both of them were. Not familair with Hoffman and Favreu's work, eventhough the old man(Hoffman) looked familair.
 
Alkinduz;7462363 said:
Rampage12;7461605 said:
Alkinduz;7461039 said:
Watched Chef,

suprisingly good film, great soundtrack...really all about the love for food. Story follows a Chef(Dustin Hoffman) basically re discovering the love for food and his fam.

Umm did you even watch this movie? Jon Favreau was the chef, Dustin Hoffman owned the restaurant and had maybe 5 minutes of screen time.

lol my bad son, I didnt know who both of them were. Not familair with Hoffman and Favreu's work, eventhough the old man(Hoffman) looked familair.

Jesus man, you don't know Dustin Hoffman one of the greatest actors of all-time??? You've never seen or heard of any of these:

Hook

Wag the Dog

Rain Man

Dick Tracy

Straw Dogs

The Graduate

Tootsie

Kramer vs. Kramer

All the President's Men

Midnight Cowboy

Sleepers

 
Also find it hard to believe you're unfamiliar with Jon Favreau either as a director or actor, he directed Iron Man and Iron Man 2 aswell as Cowboys & Aliens and has been in:

Swingers

The Breakup

The Wolf of Wall Street

Iron Man

Iron Man 2

Iron Man 3

Four Christmases

Couples Retreat

I Love You, Man

Identity Thief

John Carter
 
Lmao, I havent seen most of the movies you listed.

there are thousands of movies/shows out there, I dont know or remember every actors name g.

wanna fight about it? Meet me at the parking lot in 5
 


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Saw this on my rental list. It tells the true story of corporate whistle blowing in an agri-tech firm in Chicago in the early 90s by Matt Damon's character

Dude was snitching to the Feds about price fixing and corruption in his firm while simultaneously embezzling company funds. Basically he was a pathological liar and did time in jail

Directed by Steven Soderbergh, it was one of his least appreciated fims but has that indie feel about it

Still on Soderbergh, since he apparently retired from making films, he has a new TV series out this year called The Knick (dunno if it's been discussed on here)

Starring Clive Owen as a surgeon in 1900 New York who's short tempered and a drug addict (shoots himself up with liquefied coke before surgeries)

I caught the first episode last night. Dope

Soderbergh also edits and photographs his pictures under pseudonyms/aliases
 
Alkinduz;7462813 said:
Lmao, I havent seen most of the movies you listed.

there are thousands of movies/shows out there, I dont know or remember every actors name g.

wanna fight about it? Meet me at the parking lot in 5

Didn't say you had to know every actor's name, I just find it odd you have no idea who Dustin Hoffman is considering he's arguably one of the 5 greatest actors of all-time. Also kinda shows you have a shitty taste in movies if you've never seen any of the ones I listed.
 
rip.dilla;7463205 said:
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Saw this on my rental list. It tells the true story of corporate whistle blowing in an agri-tech firm in Chicago in the early 90s by Matt Damon's character

Dude was snitching to the Feds about price fixing and corruption in his firm while simultaneously embezzling company funds. Basically he was a pathological liar and did time in jail

Directed by Steven Soderbergh, it was one of his least appreciated fims but has that indie feel about it

Still on Soderbergh, since he apparently retired from making films, he has a new TV series out this year called The Knick (dunno if it's been discussed on here)

Starring Clive Owen as a surgeon in 1900 New York who's short tempered and a drug addict (shoots himself up with liquefied coke before surgeries)

I caught the first episode last night. Dope

Soderbergh also edits and photographs his pictures under pseudonyms/aliases

Yeah Soderbergh's "last" movie before he "retired" was pretty good. Side Effects with Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum, and Jude Law. You catch that one?
 
Rampage12;7464451 said:
rip.dilla;7463205 said:
The-Informant-Lead.jpg


Saw this on my rental list. It tells the true story of corporate whistle blowing in an agri-tech firm in Chicago in the early 90s by Matt Damon's character

Dude was snitching to the Feds about price fixing and corruption in his firm while simultaneously embezzling company funds. Basically he was a pathological liar and did time in jail

Directed by Steven Soderbergh, it was one of his least appreciated fims but has that indie feel about it

Still on Soderbergh, since he apparently retired from making films, he has a new TV series out this year called The Knick (dunno if it's been discussed on here)

Starring Clive Owen as a surgeon in 1900 New York who's short tempered and a drug addict (shoots himself up with liquefied coke before surgeries)

I caught the first episode last night. Dope

Soderbergh also edits and photographs his pictures under pseudonyms/aliases

Yeah Soderbergh's "last" movie before he "retired" was pretty good. Side Effects with Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum, and Jude Law. You catch that one?

Yeah saw that last year at the cinema but dozed off in bits sometimes due to tiredness (got in from work) but it was brilliant. Had a false ending

I'd like to see it again though
 
The Equalizer this movie was EPIC! the last 45 mins of this film is on some GOAT shit...i mean...the nail gun yall....Denzel was THAT NIGGA in this movie...untouchable no emotion showed when murkin niggas not breakin a sweat...loved this film.
 

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