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"Stella and Dot, a lesbian couple, escape from their nursing home and head to Canada to get married. Along the way, they pick up a young male hitchhiker, a troubled soul who has much to learn about courage from the two ladies." was a funny yet sad comedy...the characters were a bit over played but that's what made it funny. |
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i rewatched the Swedish Trilogy The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest.
Absolutely riveting in every way. Great filming, great script, superb acting. The story takes us into the dark place of humanity. Three of the best films i have ever seen. The version with Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, is excellent and worth the watch but Michael Nyqvist, Noomi Rapace, are so good in the originals it can't be beat. The dubbed version is not so hot. The subtitled extended versions are the best. It comes to around 9 hours of viewing for all three. Each film is split into 1 1/2 hour segments.
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The Abduction of Eden
Gritty...Very.Very.Gritty. It's a shame, that this shit goes on not just in our Nation but everywhere. Well acted movie. True story.
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Prisoners (2013)
Director: Denis Villeneuve Writer: Aaron Guzikowski Fairly harrowing viewing, if a little over long in my opinion. Hugh Jackman once again has facial hair and gets angry (not like he hasnt done that before) and Jake Gyllenhaal wears the same shirts as Elementarys Sherlock Holmes! Paul Dano plays the creepy suspect (type casting anyone?) who leads the characters and the audience into moral ambiguity. There a few twists and turns to keep you interested as Detective Loki (Jake) tries to investigate the disappearance of two little girls. Quotes: Eliza Birch: Did you feel bad for that deer when you shot it? Ralph Dover: Do you feel bad for cows when you go into McDonalds? My husband's review. Great film. A bit hard to watch at times tho. |
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Rush directed by Ron Howard. Damn, he's a great director.
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Stars Wars (1977). I haven't seen this in more than 35 years. Interesting to watch it after all these years. Took me back to my youth.
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I saw Monuments Men in the theater the other night. I really liked it a lot. A lot of great actors and it was really fun seeing people like Bill Murray and John Goodman because I can't remember the last time I saw them in a movie.
I don't like spoilers, but the basic premise is that a team of art experts are put together with the task of preserving important works of art that the Nazis stole during WWII. Apparently it's based on a true story and I'm interested in doing a little research on that because I had not previous known anything about this. It was bittersweet and had its humor and also heartbreak. I was way more emotional than I expected to be. As an artist, it was sort of a surreal experience to watch something about this effort worldwide to preserve art--that great art really can hold that kind of importance to the human experience. If you're an art fan, or a fan of WWII era movies I would recommend it. |
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I don't watch movies much but I picked up Nebraska over the weekend and watched it.
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I'm pretty intrigued with the mystery of the Mary Celeste lately so I picked up a copy of the film, Phantom Ship, also titled, The Mystery of the Marie Celeste with Bela Lugosi from 1935. There are so many theories as to what had happened, but this theory is that there was a murderer on board.
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Blades of Glory... I have seen it a bazillion times... I love it... lol
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Hunger Games: Catching Fire
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