The Long Walk, it was OK.
Three Days of the Condor, very good, except the love story part.
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1052Ditto on both.penningtron wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 10:09 amYeah I'm gonna wait for this one to hit the streamers/Plex. I too think JAW looks nothing remotely like the Boss.Isaac wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:27 am Watched the Nebraska Springsteen film last night.
If 80% more of it had been about the making of album (and what became the start of Born in the USA) I would have enjoyed it 100000X more. Those brief scenes were cool.
Short King looks nothing like The Boss. I couldn't shake that watching the movie. Just never bought in on it. I went with two friends and the theater was empty so we did have a lot of fun watching it. But man.
"Whatever happened to that album?"
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
Re: Movies you have watched thread.
1053I'd be more interested in this, but a doc. I don't know why exactly but I can't watch a bio-pic.Isaac wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:27 am
Album that I'd also truly want a deep dive on? TUNNEL OF LOVE.
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1054I watched this recently as well! Faye Dunaway rules in this despite the twisted script/story.enframed wrote: Three Days of the Condor, very good, except the love story part.
This came out the same year I was born, and, yeah, it's "of its time" I guess.
I'm a sucker for anything that includes 1970s NYC, especially if it's UWS where I grew up. Throw in some spy stuff, I'm 100% sold.
This started me on a string of macho 1970s war/spy/cop movies, mostly terrible but still fascinating:
The Wild Geese
The Day of The Jackal
The Odessa Files
Operation Daybreak
Force 10 from Navarone
Crazy Joe
Code Name Emerald (1985 but it snuck in there)
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1055Going to see it on Thursday and will report back. But, yeah, agree with everyone above that Jeremy Allen White as the Boss seems like a hard sell.Isaac wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:27 am Watched the Nebraska Springsteen film last night.
If 80% more of it had been about the making of album (and what became the start of Born in the USA) I would have enjoyed it 100000X more. Those brief scenes were cool.
Short King looks nothing like The Boss. I couldn't shake that watching the movie. Just never bought in on it. I went with two friends and the theater was empty so we did have a lot of fun watching it. But man.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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1056Dunaway is so hot in this.Teacher's Pet wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 12:31 pmI watched this recently as well! Faye Dunaway rules in this despite the twisted script/story.enframed wrote: Three Days of the Condor, very good, except the love story part.
This came out the same year I was born, and, yeah, it's "of its time" I guess.
I'm a sucker for anything that includes 1970s NYC, especially if it's UWS where I grew up. Throw in some spy stuff, I'm 100% sold.
This started me on a string of macho 1970s war/spy/cop movies, mostly terrible but still fascinating:
The Wild Geese
The Day of The Jackal
The Odessa Files
Operation Daybreak
Force 10 from Navarone
Crazy Joe
Code Name Emerald (1985 but it snuck in there)
Will make a note of those other films, thanks.
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1057Just came across this showing at my local cinema -
It looks so stupidly cheesy I’m almost tempted - on a pure WTF basis
It looks so stupidly cheesy I’m almost tempted - on a pure WTF basis
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1058No one has ever looked better in a silk blouse than Faye Dunaway in the 1970s.enframed wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 12:36 pmDunaway is so hot in this.Teacher's Pet wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 12:31 pmI watched this recently as well! Faye Dunaway rules in this despite the twisted script/story.enframed wrote: Three Days of the Condor, very good, except the love story part.
This came out the same year I was born, and, yeah, it's "of its time" I guess.
I'm a sucker for anything that includes 1970s NYC, especially if it's UWS where I grew up. Throw in some spy stuff, I'm 100% sold.
This started me on a string of macho 1970s war/spy/cop movies, mostly terrible but still fascinating:
The Wild Geese
The Day of The Jackal
The Odessa Files
Operation Daybreak
Force 10 from Navarone
Crazy Joe
Code Name Emerald (1985 but it snuck in there)
"And the light, it burns your skin...in a language you don't understand."
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1059Saw Paul Schrader's Affliction, it's brutal.
I tried watching Beau is Afraid and thirty minutes if its three hour runtime I already thought "this is not going to happen". Stuck around for more forty minutes, on the strength if my love for Aster's previous two films, but couldn't continue. It felt like a not particularly good Daniel Clowes six page cartoon stretched into infinity.
Used up the rest of the running time to see Haneke's Benny's Video, which was much better.
I tried watching Beau is Afraid and thirty minutes if its three hour runtime I already thought "this is not going to happen". Stuck around for more forty minutes, on the strength if my love for Aster's previous two films, but couldn't continue. It felt like a not particularly good Daniel Clowes six page cartoon stretched into infinity.
Used up the rest of the running time to see Haneke's Benny's Video, which was much better.
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1060I rewatched Se7en not too long ago and finally had a longstanding question answered: what was the thing John Doe had attached to the john in the punishment for lust. I could never make out what it was in previous viewings because of my eyesight but this time I watched it with glasses lol. Used to think it was some severe hardcore nipple clamp thing which made sense because the john was hysterically screaming to "get this thing off of me." I mean, like, couldn't he have just as easily slipped off a strap-on knife hisself Anyway, that was fucked up.
Justice for Kyle Bassinga, Da'Quain Johnson, Logan Sharpe, Qaadir & Nazir Lewis, Emily Pike, Sam Nordquist, Randall Adjessom, Javion Magee, Destinii Hope, Kelaia Turner, Dexter Wade, Nakari Campbell, Sara Millerey González