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Frindis

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I was going to ask "what ever happened to Geena Davis" but seeing your IMDB link it appears she still works quite regularly.. To me she'd just vanished after the 90s...
The Fly, Beetlejuice, and Long Kiss Goodnight are the movies I remember her from. She starred in Tootsie, but I can't remember her from that movie. This one looks interesting enough for a watch ( also stars Tom Hanks, and Madonna)
 
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The Fly, Beetlejuice, and Long Kiss Goodnight are the movies I remember her from. She starred in Tootsie, but I can't remember her from that movie. This one looks interesting enough for a watch ( also stars Tom Hanks, and Madonna)
I actually saw that one... It used to be on rotation on our channels a few years ago.

I mostly remember her from Cutthroat Island. I was fascinated with the videogame version which I had absorbed through some primitive video game magazine back then. One of those things you build a mythology about in your head, with the idea of it, and then reality was actually something quite different.
 
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A quick movie i watched Flamin Hot (2023) a rags to riches story of Richard Montañez - who was a janitor of frito lays and invented the flamin' hot flavour.

not a bad movie and its entertaining. Good performances, No idea how faithful the movie was to the autobiography. But that said the movie didn't really stir my emotions or elicit any feelings. So i guess maybe 6/10. Would i recommend a watch? again, a meh not a bad movie, but i wouldn't openingly sing its praises or recommend it.
 
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Lately, I’ve been watching "The Killer" on Netflix. It’s a slow-burn thriller directed by David Fincher The pacing might feel slow for some, but I loved the tension and how methodical everything felt.

Also checked out "Oppenheimer" on Amazon Prime—finally got around to watching it after all the hype. It’s intense, beautifully shot, and Cillian Murphy absolutely nailed his role.

What have you been watching lately?
 
Still slowly progressing through Indiana Jones and the Great Circle inspired me to buy all the Indiana Jones movies on Amazon. When I'll get around to actually watching them, who knows? I've see 1-3 dozens of time, 4 only twice, and I have yet to see Dial of Destiny.
 
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I watched John Wick 2 yesterday. The titular John Wick is a man of few words and the movie gives you the bare minimum of exposition to give context to the frankly ridiculous action sequences, yet it still manages to do some interesting world building.
 
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Frindis

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I watched Deep Cover (1992) directed by Bill Duke. I did not know he directed movies. I know him best from his role as Mac in Predator.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PEEw5vW2BM

The movie starring Laurence Fishburne as Russell Steven JR. an undercover agent, and Jeff Goldblum as the shady lawyer drug dealer David Jason. Jeff Goldblum is acting exactly as you would think but in the shoes of a criminal. Laurence Fishburne is what surprised me about the movie. He plays his role as an undercover agent really good and gives it a lot of pulse and even rhymes at times. There are moments in the movie that feel slightly feverish, and claustrophobic while playing with lighting effects, perhaps why it is looked at as a sort of neo-noir.

While not all the acting is equally impressive, there are scenes that throw punches and for the most part, they come from Fishburne himself. It's a movie that wants to say something about drugs and the power it gives over a person or a group of people and I think it does it quite well. Fishburne does a masterful job of being undercover while getting more and more deeper into something he does not know the scope of.

Overall, this is a tough/gritty, pulsating, and cool/cold movie and I give it an 8/10.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPQSHk-UN7s
 
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I watched Deep Cover (1992) directed by Bill Duke. I did not know he directed movies. I know him best from his role as Mac in Predator.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PEEw5vW2BM

The movie starring Laurence Fishburne as Russell Steven JR. an undercover agent, and Jeff Goldblum as the shady lawyer drug dealer David Jason. Jeff Goldblum is acting exactly as you would think but in the shoes of a criminal. Laurence Fishburne is what surprised me about the movie. He plays his role as an undercover agent really good and gives it a lot of pulse and even rhymes at times. There are moments in the movie that feel slightly feverish, and claustrophobic while playing with lighting effects, perhaps why it is looked at as a sort of neo-noir.

I recently visited Dental Implants in Sault Ste Marie, ON with my two children, so I will tell you in detail. This clinic really takes special care of children. First of all, I want to note that the professionals working here know how to not only diagnose and treat teeth, but also how to properly establish contact with children, which is important when it comes to pediatric dentistry. My children, to be honest, were always afraid of dentists, and every visit was a real stress for them. But at CambrianDental, everything turned out to be different. The doctors have experience working with small patients, and this is evident at first glance.

Overall, this is a tough/gritty, pulsating, and cool/cold movie and I give it an 8/10.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPQSHk-UN7s
Many people didn't appreciate his vision of cinema, unfortunately, I think he would have had a good career
 
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Recently started playing Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and I realized I haven't seen the movie Avatar since it came out, so I watched it last night. I had forgotten just how visually stunning that movie is and how ahead of its time it was. Having a big 4K tv certainly helped me get a great experience with it. Again, the 10' tall, half-naked blue alien women had nothing to do with it.

Seeing as I have yet to see Way of the Water I'll probably watch that tonight or tomorrow night.
 
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Another movie watched, this time its The banshees of Inisherin a tragicomedy set in the 1920s on a remote irish villiage off ireland where one day Pádraic Súilleabháin (Colin Farrell) best friend Colm Doherty (Brendan Gleeson) decides that he doesn't want to speak to him any more or be his frined.

Padraic is confused and hurt as he hasn't done nothing wrong to Colm. Pedraic attempts to get to the bottom of Colms change of heart and attempts to amends but it just pisses off Colm even further. Things get so bad that Colm would rather kill himself rather then be Pedraic's friend and threatens to cut his fingers first and eventually his limbs if Pedraic leaves him alone. From there things just escalate as Colm makes good with his promises but also Padriac's life starts to collapse as he becomes increasingly lonely, jealous and irratated by Colms actions.

Honestly i didn't find it really funny. its one of those artistic movies that i just didn't get. So its probably just me. Would i recommend it? probably not, but its probably because i;m a philistine and when it comes to movies my tastes aren't that good.
 

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