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I just watched Richard Jewell on netflix. very hard watched, sobbed at the end.

So it was around 3.30pm here, on the 27th of July, 1996. My younger sister rang me from the phone room at the Atlanta Olympics, Where She was competing for Australia, in the Badminton team. She had just had a shower and was about to go to bed, but She called me first. We were maybe 30 min in and suddenly She said "I don't know what's happening but a huge crowd just ran in to use the phones, So I should probably go now". We said good night and I love you and hung up. My phone rang immediately. I cant remember who the first one was but they told me about the bomb and I said its ok, I have been on the phone to Her for the last 1/2 an hour, I literally just hung up. I turned on the news and then I called my parents and older sister to tell them She's ok, we were talking when it went off.

I will never forget how I felt that day.

She's now a cop, has been for over 25 years, and I staunchly defend the police most of the time. OMG what the FBI did to that poor man, and because of their laziness the real bomber had time to commit more carnage.

worse, they killed him, as surely as if He had got the death penalty.

watch it.
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stui magpie wrote: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.
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lazzadesilva wrote:Watched Fall Guy at the flicks this week. A bit lame most of the time, with a few exceptions of some good stunt sequences. Overall, too ho hum for me.
Agree, while I like both actors (the cast was pretty solid all round) it was pretty forgettable. I'm a harsh movie critic though. Good to see the Lee Majors & Heather Thomas cameo.
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Old Henry. 2021 action Western drama set in a pretty bleak and unforgiving section of the old west. Widower old Henry and his teenage son take in a wounded man with a stash of cash who claims he's a lawman, then some outlaws arrive claiming to be lawmen. Old Henry has to decide who to trust and as it escalates to a confrontation, Old Henry's past is revealed.

Takes a bit to get going, but hang in there and it's gripping watching and only about 90 minutes.

Very good watch.
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Under Paris, 2024 French flic dubbed into American English.

What would you do if there was a Shark in the Seine River? What would you do if there's a shitload of sharks in the Seine and you're about to host a Triathlon in the river.

Very good movie, great scenery, understated horror elements mostly, different ending but maybe that's just how the French work. Another 90 minute Netflix gem, watch it.
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stui magpie wrote:Under Paris, 2024 French flic dubbed into American English.

What would you do if there was a Shark in the Seine River? What would you do if there's a shitload of sharks in the Seine and you're about to host a Triathlon in the river.

Very good movie, great scenery, understated horror elements mostly, different ending but maybe that's just how the French work. Another 90 minute Netflix gem, watch it.
seriously? what were you smokin??? it was the scenery yeah?

shit movie!had to ff it!!
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Hah, i read some reviews after I watched it, it seems people either loved it or hated it. I liked it.
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Expendables 4, or Expend4bles. It should have the subtitle, "It's Christmas Time" cos it really was all about Jason Statham.

Quite enjoyed it.


Spoiler alert, you could see from a mile off that the death of a senior member of the team was bogus and that they would reappear at the end. Everyone likes some deep fried Jumbo Shrimp.
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I love all those movies, brilliant!
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Beverly Hills Cop Axel F on Netflix. An homage to the original movies with a whole chunk of the original cast, just 40 years later.


Fkn loved it.
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Metoo!
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Came home from Toc yesterday, channel surfed last night looking for something to watch, saw Dirty Dozen.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061578/

Watched it decades ago and read the book, so settled in for a watch, thinking I'd likely get bored with an old movie and change in 30 minutes or so, but I watched the whole thing and loved it.

Granted some of the leadership techniques may not fly these days, but damn good movie, all star cast (before many of them were stars) and I couldn't help thinking that the storey line had influenced other modern movies. Suicide Squad came first to mind, which was based on a comic, but a comic can be influenced by a movie,
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stui magpie wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 10:26 pm Beverly Hills Cop Axel F on Netflix. An homage to the original movies with a whole chunk of the original cast, just 40 years later.


Fkn loved it.
Yeah was good to see the old crew reunite; loved that ditzy R/E agent chick who showed them the mansion for sale with Serg. :x

I'll have to crack out the old DVDs and have a look at II & III again.
I didn't buy the blu-rays, as the cover art was shithouse using non original posters.
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stui magpie wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 7:23 pm Came home from Toc yesterday, channel surfed last night looking for something to watch, saw Dirty Dozen.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061578/

Watched it decades ago and read the book, so settled in for a watch, thinking I'd likely get bored with an old movie and change in 30 minutes or so, but I watched the whole thing and loved it.

Granted some of the leadership techniques may not fly these days, but damn good movie, all star cast (before many of them were stars) and I couldn't help thinking that the storey line had influenced other modern movies. Suicide Squad came first to mind, which was based on a comic, but a comic can be influenced by a movie,
oddballl!!! may he rest in peace, great movie!
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The ministry of ungentlemanly warfare.

True story and fricken brilliant, superb acting.

Land of bad, Russel Crow , also brilliant

The holdovers, not a drama fan, but this was excellent



Lolo and the kid , another drama , hard to watch
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