What's the last movie you watched?
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I read hoot as hot!
Love all those movies, oh my Beautiful Bruce, his latest Instagram post breaks my heart …. Those dreams are never coming true are they?
Toy soldiers is excellent,
Love love love first blood, all except one of them still watchable!
Dave for the once great Nick cage, it just has to be the hot hot hot hot hot. Conair! Oh I love that movie, and Angelina is amazing in gone in 60 sec with him! Love the rock too, face of is bizarre but fun!
I’ll check out the Defoe one, brilliant actor.
Love all those movies, oh my Beautiful Bruce, his latest Instagram post breaks my heart …. Those dreams are never coming true are they?
Toy soldiers is excellent,
Love love love first blood, all except one of them still watchable!
Dave for the once great Nick cage, it just has to be the hot hot hot hot hot. Conair! Oh I love that movie, and Angelina is amazing in gone in 60 sec with him! Love the rock too, face of is bizarre but fun!
I’ll check out the Defoe one, brilliant actor.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Slight change of pace, looking for something to watch for an hour, spotted a short doco on Netflix titled "being poor in the wealthiest country in the world" which was about working poor in the USA. Quite interesting and well done.
It was made by some French company and they kept comparing conditions to those in Europe. Things like people who missed 1 rent payment by a couple of days being forcibly evicted within weeks and then being black marked for life on getting another rental.
Bunch of people living in their cars in So Cal on a vacant lot. The owner didn't charge for parking there and even had a fence around it and a gate that was locked at night for their safety. Some volunteers and built an outdoor communal kitchen area for them. Most of these people had jobs, but didn't earn enough to afford rent. One woman had joined a Gym to get access to a shower.
Then there was The Appalachians, where sonething like 50% of the people relied on food stamps to eat. (The food stamps are in the form of a cashless debit card that can be used at supermarkets which the Government puts money on ever month)
Some of the scenery was familiar, hordes of people "camping" along naturestrips or footpaths, I'd seen that in Santa Monica.
It was made by some French company and they kept comparing conditions to those in Europe. Things like people who missed 1 rent payment by a couple of days being forcibly evicted within weeks and then being black marked for life on getting another rental.
Bunch of people living in their cars in So Cal on a vacant lot. The owner didn't charge for parking there and even had a fence around it and a gate that was locked at night for their safety. Some volunteers and built an outdoor communal kitchen area for them. Most of these people had jobs, but didn't earn enough to afford rent. One woman had joined a Gym to get access to a shower.
Then there was The Appalachians, where sonething like 50% of the people relied on food stamps to eat. (The food stamps are in the form of a cashless debit card that can be used at supermarkets which the Government puts money on ever month)
Some of the scenery was familiar, hordes of people "camping" along naturestrips or footpaths, I'd seen that in Santa Monica.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Commando. 85 flick starring Arnie
Fun fact, the bad guy in the movie with the chainmail singlet is an Aussie actor named Vernon Wells.
The house I moved into in Camberwell in 86 had been previously occupied by Wells, I got one of his royalty cheques in the mail. It wasn't enough to buy a packet of smokes in 1986 so I just kept it as a souvenir.
Fun fact, the bad guy in the movie with the chainmail singlet is an Aussie actor named Vernon Wells.
The house I moved into in Camberwell in 86 had been previously occupied by Wells, I got one of his royalty cheques in the mail. It wasn't enough to buy a packet of smokes in 1986 so I just kept it as a souvenir.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Watched a doco on Oppenheimer on Prime last night. It was 80 minutes, the movie was 3 hours so I watched the Doco. Also made last year, it was pretty good. Focused on the person rather than the Manhattan project. I enjoyed it.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Last night I watched Stargate. The original movie that spawned several long running TV spin offs. The Star was The Computer wore tennis shoes/ole Jack Burton/Snake Plisskin himself. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Kurt Russell did some bloody good movies in the late 80's through 90's.
Kurt Russell did some bloody good movies in the late 80's through 90's.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.