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Sinister with Ethan Hawke worth a watch?
100%. Report back, there's a scene with beds that's all I'm gonna say.
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Sinister with Ethan Hawke worth a watch?
The Harder They Fall (Nov 3rd)
It's Netflix, but this is lookin solid
Skyfall is up thereCasino Royale is the only Bond film I’ve watched more than twice.
That's how I got into Bond as a kidThat's actually a feat.
Connery Bond movies use to rerun quite a bit when I was young. Some Moore ones too. Then Brosnan's Bond was just super popular and Damn near inescapable. Plus Halle Berry
I had pretty much saw most of the Connery Bond movies and seen Brosnan's work before I was 13.
To not see a single one up to 2021? I gotta assume you're not a fan of spy action flicks. Probably haven't seen the Mission Impossibles or Bourne movies right?
Ol girl is a damn emotional terrorist.Scenes from A Marriage.
This broad is a trip
Currently staying on theme
Anyone catch Titane? It’s a trip
Depp is a 7.5/8 in Sleepy Hollow and the movie is a 6/8, I enjoyed it, they told a difficult story to put on screen in less than a couple hours well. Ricci was like 19 she looked like a kid, kinda threw me with the alluded love angle, but regardless her acting was good for what she had.
There are moments when the actor who played the second/longer-running Dumbledore, Vernon Dursley, and Darth Sidius/Palpatine are all on the screen together
This, Batman, Big Fish, and Big Eyes are the only Tim Burton movies I’ve seen: he’s not my favorite but he’s got a unique style that can be enjoyable if you watch his movies apart.