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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Black Adam

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Got sucked into The Fugitive the other night. Great film.
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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Stars: Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier.
Director: Stanley Kramer

What a gem.

In the scene near the end where Spencer Tracy gives his memorable soliloquy, Katharine Hepburn can be seen crying in the background. This was not acting: she knew how gravely ill her longtime friend was and was moved by his remarks about how true love endures through the years.

The film's last scene was Spencer Tracy's last scene ever filmed. It took a week to shoot the scene, and at the end, he was given a standing ovation by the crew. He died seventeen days after filming was completed.

Lauries rating over 4 quarters ~ two of the games legends at the top of their craft, put on a clinic. I give it 8 goals 2 behinds. (maximum 10 goals)
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Presti35 wrote:Got sucked into The Fugitive the other night. Great film.
Ditto, couldn't help myself.
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‘We got a fugitive ‘

Actually is that the second one?

Love them both!
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LaurieHolden wrote:Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) Spencer Tracy, what a gem.

In the scene near the end where Spencer Tracy gives his memorable soliloquy, Katharine Hepburn can be seen crying in the background. This was not acting: she knew how gravely ill her longtime friend was and was moved by his remarks about how true love endures through the years.

The film's last scene was Spencer Tracy's last scene ever filmed. It took a week to shoot the scene, and at the end, he was given a standing ovation by the crew. He died seventeen days after filming was completed.
"Gem" is the perfect description of that film. Love it!
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Righteous Kill (2008)

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Righteous Kill (2008)
Stars : Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Carla Gugino
Director: Jon Avnet

Even the teaming of heavyweights De Niro & Pacino couldn't save this genre numbing script. It was like sitting through the Geelong / Sydney GF again, everyone hoped for a classic, but were kept waiting for the action to start.

If you are hoping for more of the same dynacism delivered between these two in Heat (1995), and expecting something close to the Street shoot-out scene from the very movie to unfold, well spoiler alert ~ you'll be left drudging through 90 minutes and asking yourself have these veterans played one season too many?

Lauries rating over 4 quarters ~ despite having two of the games legends, they failed to impact. I give it 3 goals 7 behinds. (maximum 10 goals)
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Glengarry GlenRoss has just been added to Stan...review to follow.
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Field of Dreams

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What'sinaname wrote:Field of Dreams
Absolute classic. Just dont ask my Mrs.
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What'sinaname wrote:Field of Dreams

Untouchables
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Rocky IV. Great Xmas movie.

Feel like going out to the shed and hitting the bag but I have a glass of red to finish, so maybe tomorrow :wink:
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The Big Short.

Finally caught up and watched this the other night and it's really good.

For anyone who is after some clarity around the 2008 financial collapse, or just someone wanting to watch a good film, this is a great option (even for those of you with questionable taste :P )
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LaurieHolden wrote:Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Stars: Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier.
Director: Stanley Kramer

What a gem.

In the scene near the end where Spencer Tracy gives his memorable soliloquy, Katharine Hepburn can be seen crying in the background. This was not acting: she knew how gravely ill her longtime friend was and was moved by his remarks about how true love endures through the years.

The film's last scene was Spencer Tracy's last scene ever filmed. It took a week to shoot the scene, and at the end, he was given a standing ovation by the crew. He died seventeen days after filming was completed.

Lauries rating over 4 quarters ~ two of the games legends at the top of their craft, put on a clinic. I give it 8 goals 2 behinds. (maximum 10 goals)
SBS we’re showing that; a gem indeed.
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