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Rate the last movie(s) you watched

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by ClutchCityReturns, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. OkayAyeReloaded

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    Always enjoyed 'The Professional' aka 'Léon' created by Luc Besson, and along with Gary Oldman crushing his role and young Natalie Portman, thought it was an action classic.

    I discovered very late it was actually a spiritual sequel about the original assassin, Nikita in Luc Besson's 1990 movie 'La Femme Nikita'.

    Watched it and it's pretty good, the actress has solid range and grows more attractive and skilled as the movie goes along. You see Nikita's inner turmoil and double life, much like Leon later experiences. 8/10
     
  2. Duncan McDonuts

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    Decided to rewatch Wind River again. It's a really good movie. 8.5/10. Really enjoyed the tone and the setting.

    Following the Sheridan movie, I rewatched Hell or High Water, too. 8/10 for that one. I enjoyed it more this time than the first time.

    It's such a stark contrast for the quality of Sheridan's movies compared to Yellowstone which was trash. 1883 was decent. Haven't seen 1923 yet. I watched the first season of Tulsa King which was a dumb kind of good.
     
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    One Cut Of The Dead (director, Shin ichiro Ueda) 10/10
    One of the best films I have seen. The one thing you need to know is that it isn't a traditional horror film, and it may not actually be what the film is about. Think if you and your friends got one shot to make your dreams come true, but you are a bunch of screw ups, what would end up happening and you'll get the basis for this film. It is almost similar to Hosiers to that degree. There is also a sequel to this which is very good if you liked the first one called: One Cut Of The Dead: In Hollywood. Think Happy Gilmore 2. The movie is about a time in your life when you were just trying to make it. If you don't like foreign movies, this is what I would start with. And you could triple feature it with a movie called: Happy Times which is similar to Knives Out.
     

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