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  1. 21 hours ago, Tommy said:

    Finally we agree again! I loved the actor who portrayed Ernest Hemingway and the way he portrayed him. 

    I enjoyed Kathy Bates, who was great, as always. Owen Wilson was good as well.

    Have I said that Marion Cotillard is amazing?

  2. 'The Player'

    After watching the end, I realized I had already seen this one, many years ago. But it was a great watch all the same, with an awesome cast.

    8/10

    'Midnight in Paris'

    Ok, I might be exaggerating a bit with the score I'm giving it, but I saw this last Saturday, not feeling very well and was just hoping for another decent Woody Allen movie.

    After watching practically all of his classics, I can say that this one is, for me, among his 3 best works, hands down. Great cast, with a good story. Marion Cotillard is a Goddess.

    9/10

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  3. 'Jûbê ninpûchô (Ninja scroll)'

    9/10

    'Ivanovo Detstvo (Ivan's childhood)'

    9/10

    'Shock Corridor'

    8/10

    'The Last Seduction'

    7.5/10

    'Avengers: Infinity War'

    8/10

    'The Gunfighter'

    Love Gregory Peck.

    9/10

    'Deadpool 2'

    Much more inferior compared to the first one.

    7/10

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  4. 19 minutes ago, Inverted said:

    Persona - 8.5/10

    Not sure I entirely understood what it was really about but it looked amazing stylistically and the two lead actresses are amazing.  Not like anything I've seen before and definitely think I'll watch another Bergman film. 

    Watch Wild Strawberries and The Seventh Seal. Both are brilliant.

  5. 'Alphaville'

    3/10

    'Johnny Guitar'

    6/10

    'Fort Apache'

    7/10

    'Touki Bouki'

    6/10

    'Der Blaue Engel (The blue angel)'

    7.5/10

    'Stalag 17'

    9/10

    'Cléo de 5 à 7'

    Definitely, the Nouvelle Vague is not for me.

    3/10

    'Hannah Arendt'

    5/10

    'Papurika (Paprika)'

    7/10

    'Thor: Ragnarok'

    7/10

    'Boyz n the Hood'

    8.5/10

    'The Naked City'

    7/10

    'Salvatore Giuliano'

    7/10

    'Punch-Drunk Love'

    6.5/10

    'Sex, Lies, and Videotape'

    7.5/10

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  6. 10 hours ago, Toinho said:

    I think I saw it in English (subtitled) in Tokyo. I am not usually into those films, but wow, I was captivated.

    I recommend you '5 Centimeters per second' and 'The promised place in our early days', from the same director. 

    The former left me a bit of a sour taste, but looking back it was a top movie as well. 

     

  7. 1 hour ago, Toinho said:

    Have you seen Kimi no na wa(your name)?

    I have mate. Great movie. 

    Probably I felt more connected to it, because I can relate to the movie's theme (long distance relationship). But yeah, top movie and Makoto Shinkai is brilliant.

  8. 'Hard Times'

    7/10

    'Se, Jie (Lust, caution)'

    5/10

    'Man of the West'

    8/10

    'Kumo no Mukô, Yakusoku no Basho (The place promised in our early days)'

    7.5/10

    'Kurenai no Buta (Porco rosso)'

    8/10

    'A Woman Under the Influence'

    6/10

    'The Omen (1976)'

    8/10

    'Cria Cuervos'

    8/10

    'Central do Brasil'

    8.5/10

    'Tokyo Goddofazazu (Tokyo godfathers)'

    8.5/10

    'The Big Red One'

    6/10

    'Le Doulos'

    7/10

  9. 'Le Mépris (Contempt)'

    6/10

    'Bugsy Malone'

    3/10

    'The Quiet Man'

    7/10

    'James and the Giant Peach'

    2/10

    'Sabotage'

    6/10

    '42'

    7/10

    'Ordinary People'

    7/10

    'Lonely are the Brave'

    7.5/10

    'Scarface (1932)'

    6.5/10

    'Terms of Endearment'

    7/10

    'To Live and Die in L.A.'

    6.5/10

    'Ordet (The word)'

    5/10

    'Hoshi no Koe (Voices of a distant star)

    7.5/10

    'Pafekuto Buru (Perfect Blue)

    My first Satoshi Kon movie. Intense. I highly recommend it.

    8.5/10

    'Byôsoku 5 Senchimêtoru (5 centimetres per second)'

    I didn't like the ending, but Makoto Shinkai is a brilliant director.

    7.5/10

     

  10. 'The Adventures of Tintin'

    3/10

    'The Thief of Bagdad (1940)'

    8/10

    'The Ipcress File'

    8.5/10

    'Don't Look Now'

    Ridiculous.

    2/10

    'Du Rififi Chez Les Hommes'

    8/10

    'Breathless'

    7/10

    'The Manchurian Candidate'

    8.5/10

    'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp'

    8.5/10

    'A Place in the Sun'

    8/10

    'Le Mépris'

    4/10

    'Judgment at Nuremberg'

    9/10

  11. 'Hidden Figures'

    7/10

    'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol'

    5/10

    'The Lego Batman Movie'

    7/10

    'After Hours'

    6/10

    'Kong: Skull Island'

    3/10

    'Rumble Fish'

    5/10

    'Broken Arrow'

    3/10

    'Le Violon Rouge'

    6/10

    'The Tall T'

    6.5/10

    'L'Atalante'

    6/10

    'Harold and Maude'

    8/10

    'Great Expectations'

    9.5/10

    'Salvador'

    8.5/10

    'Swingers'

    7.5/10

     

  12. 'Intimacy'

    3/10

    'River of No Return'

    6/10

    'The Birth of a Nation (2016)'

    8/10

    'The Commitments'

    4/10

    'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'

    7.5/10

    'Grease'

    I don't like Travolta, but this was decent.

    7/10

    'Sing'

    6/10

    'Sully'

    6.5/10

    'The Emperor's New Groove'

    Weak. Good thing it doesn't last long.

    4/10

    'To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar'

    I love Patrick Swayze, but this one was poor.

    3/10

    'It (2017)'

    'You'll float too.' Very good.

    8/10

    'Dunkirk'

    I expected more from it. One of the weakest war movies I've seen, despite having Tom Hardy in it.

    6/10

    'Creed'

    5/10

    'PotC: Dead Men Tell No Tales'

    Rubbish. Depp had the best performance, so that tells you a lot about this movie.

    3/10

    'The Great Wall'

    Good visuals. Nothing else.

    4/10

    'Moana'

    Entertaining. I was quite surprised with it.

    7.5/10

     

  13. On 12/8/2017 at 9:37 PM, Tsubasa said:

     

    Good movie from what I remember. Why the low score?

     

    Didn't connect with it. The whole display of Fassbender's sex life just didn't appeal, to me.

    On 12/9/2017 at 1:14 AM, FOYM said:

    Oooooh a 9/10 for I, Daniel Blake eh...thsts one I never got round to seein h but I think I'll have to remedy that.

     

    Very powerful movie. Some of the scenes were sickening, though. Makes your blood boil, because it's the same in real life.

    4 hours ago, nudge said:

    I rewatched The Magnificent Seven (the original) yesterday too; much better, although I must admit I liked it better when I first watched it some 25 years ago haha. Steve McQueen, Yul Bryner and Eli Wallach are still top though. 

    As for modern westerns, I agree completely. The last good western I've seen was probably Eastwood's Unforgiven. The Assassination of Jesse James was a good movie too, but more of a drama than a pure western. Quite a few good recent western TV shows/mini series though.

     

    The remake of 3:10 To Yuma was very good as well.

  14. 'Where the Sidewalk Ends'

    6/10

    'I, Daniel Blake'

    9/10

    'Ah-Ga-Ssi (The handmaiden)'

    7.5/10

    'White Dog'

    7.5/10

    'Night and the City'

    7.5/10

    'Play it Again, Sam'

    8/10

    'Hello, Dolly!'

    6/10

    'Dom Za Vesanje (Time of the gypsies)'

    5/10

    'Tony Manero'

    2/10

    'Niagara'

    6/10

    'Shame'

    4/10

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