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WWII in the East with Eastern bloc bewbies. |
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Quoted: Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel The Hamster takes a look back at Evel's life and last year (was filmed in 2007, the year he died) View Quote I met Evel Kneivel at the Butte Montana Harley/Kawasaki dealership in 2003 or 2004. It was Sturgis week and Everyone was outside for a raffle or something. I walked in and there’s Evel sitting on a bench. He shook my hand and said “you’ve been riding” (it was the fourth day of a five day ride up to Glacier NP). He had a surprisingly strong handshake for an old guy in poor health. We talked a little then the crowd started to come back inside, and he said something like “most of these clowns brought their bikes on trailer”. |
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Since no one likes to read & everyone loves Amazon, watch this.
The Revolutionary - Sidney Rittenberg Attached File Attached File |
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I was looking for a good Christmas movie to watch.. there was absolutely noting over the air TV wise.
what was even worse (?) was the bulk of what was free to watch on Amazon, seemed to be centered around some woman who was wronged in some way.. wtf? I settled on the Bob Hope Christmas Special from 1968, in Viet Nam (and supporting infrastructure at the time) talk of fighting communism and the bs our boys and girls had to endure over there. only one part had Christmas content, but it was more than about Christmas. It was a good sign of the times. |
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Venus.
Now I know at least I'm not an idiot for the inability to understand women. That doesn't mean I'm a genius, or that I understand women after having watched this movie. |
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counterpart is pretty good. similar feel to fringe which the wife and i enjoyed very much.
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BRAWL IN CELLBLOCK 99 is better than I expected for a movie I’d never heard of. Vince Vaughn and Don Johnson.
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Watched BONE TOMAHAWK again. The broke leg guy’s revolver is a Merwin & Hulbert, I would love to find one in shootable condition.
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These two are subtitled, but worth it:
Warsaw 44 The uprising by Polish rebels against the German occupation of Warsaw in 1944, betrayed and left to die by Stalin. Wicked urban fighting, very realistic combat. Plenty of war crimes, quite horrific. Occasionally they inserted some modern music and brief fantasy trips that seem out of place, but I forgive that. A Breath Away Near future Paris, two parents are trapped in a top floor apartment by a thick cloud of poison gases released by an earthquake, due to a chronic disease their daughter is caught several floors below the surface of the cloud in their apartment in her filtered medical bubble running on emergency batteries. The disaster sounds meh in my description, but they do a fine job selling it as a threat. Very good special effects and acting. Zero SJW, plenty of old school heart and values. It's got a lot of survival problem solving, which I like. Also subtitled, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it, The Girl In The Fog is a mixed bag. Italian detective manipulates/cooperates with tabloid press and fakes evidence to catch a rural kidnapper, or maybe just to falsely accuse a man and advance his career. It was shaping up really, really good but fumbled the ball at the end. The audience is denied the confrontation they were waiting for and a transparent and unnecessary twist is thrown down instead. The suspect and detective are both great, but the ending spoils it. The movie also spends a ton of time talking about a fundamentalist church that turns out to be totally irrelevant to the plot without it even being properly developed as misdirection. |
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Watched Zookeeper
it is an okay family movie, although it is a bit of a predictable 'love story'. |
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Gas Pump Girls
aside from having topless wimmen, is pretty lame, poor acting and storyline. Screwballs seems to fall in the same category as the above, but a little bit better storyline and with better lookin' wimmen (IMHO). I gave 'em both 20min each before ejecting. |
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Quoted: These two are subtitled, but worth it: Warsaw 44 The uprising by Polish rebels against the German occupation of Warsaw in 1944, betrayed and left to die by Stalin. Wicked urban fighting, very realistic combat. Plenty of war crimes, quite horrific. Occasionally they inserted some modern music and brief fantasy trips that seem out of place, but I forgive that. A Breath Away Near future Paris, two parents are trapped in a top floor apartment by a thick cloud of poison gases released by an earthquake, due to a chronic disease their daughter is caught several floors below the surface of the cloud in their apartment in her filtered medical bubble running on emergency batteries. The disaster sounds meh in my description, but they do a fine job selling it as a threat. Very good special effects and acting. Zero SJW, plenty of old school heart and values. It's got a lot of survival problem solving, which I like. Also subtitled, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it, The Girl In The Fog is a mixed bag. Italian detective manipulates/cooperates with tabloid press and fakes evidence to catch a rural kidnapper, or maybe just to falsely accuse a man and advance his career. It was shaping up really, really good but fumbled the ball at the end. The audience is denied the confrontation they were waiting for and a transparent and unnecessary twist is thrown down instead. The suspect and detective are both great, but the ending spoils it. The movie also spends a ton of time talking about a fundamentalist church that turns out to be totally irrelevant to the plot without it even being properly developed as misdirection. View Quote Just got done watching Warsaw 44 based on your recommendation. Quite the intimate look at a particularly brutal type of war we don't hear much about. I liked it. A unique and very well done movie. |
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15 Minutes of War
Based on the 1976 Somali rebel hijacking of a school bus filled with French children. Good movie that stars the beautiful Olga Kurylenko as a school teacher. She's pretty. |
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Oats Studios: Volume 1. A collection of short tales, kinda reminds me of Love, Death, Robots. The cooking shorts were definitely strange......
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Some of you have really shitty taste in movies. I watched "Party on Cellblock 99", and "Bone Tomahawk" based on suggestions... they were both terrible
Want some good flicks... Peanut Butter Falcon Hillbilly Elegy (Netflix) |
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The Man from Nowhere is my favorite, Korean movie with subtitles. Great action and a great story. The Raid 2 was also good, loved the vicious fight scenes.
Watched Ninja Assassin on Netflix last week. Its a Hollywood movie with great special effects & fights, English language. That little trailer Netflix shows makes it look like a cheap kung fu movie. It's an awesome movie though. |
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Quoted: Some of you have really shitty taste in movies. I watched "Party on Cellblock 99", and "Bone Tomahawk" based on suggestions... they were both terrible Want some good flicks... Peanut Butter Falcon Hillbilly Elegy (Netflix) View Quote Brawl in Cell Block 99 was low budget but I enjoyed the gory beatdowns he put on everyone lol. |
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Just got done with El Candidato. I liked it more than Zero Zero Zero! Despite the title, it's mostly in English. Good story, decent action scenes and hot, glorious, bare boobies
El Candidato - Tráiler oficial | Amazon Prime Video |
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Some of you have really shitty taste in movies. View Quote I concur. How anyone can watch 3 subtitles movies is nuts. I HATE reading a movie. Cell block was a few years ago on NF. AZ has like 4 or 5 things to watch & when your done your left like WTF now. |
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Quoted: I concur. How anyone can watch 3 subtitles movies is nuts. I HATE reading a movie. Cell block was a few years ago on NF. AZ has like 4 or 5 things to watch & when your done your left like WTF now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Some of you have really shitty taste in movies. I concur. How anyone can watch 3 subtitles movies is nuts. I HATE reading a movie. Cell block was a few years ago on NF. AZ has like 4 or 5 things to watch & when your done your left like WTF now. Amazon is better than any movie service. I've tried all of them. |
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It isn’t Prime, but free on Xfinity, an awesome foreign film called Room in Rome. Looks like an IFC film and you might find it no charge if you look around.
Two very hotties naked the whole time. Damn. Attached File ETA: |
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Jungle
I was hoping the jungle would eat those whiny, moronic, meatbags to end the misery. The movie changed in a flash after the painful first hour. Definitely worth the watch. It's a true story. |
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It's been mentioned here before, but I finally got around to watching it today
(I have to be in the mood to sit through a movie and read sub titiles) Warsaw 44 (it's in Polish with English subtitles) Worth watching, IMHO a story that needs to be told (not the 'love story' inside it), and I'm pretty sure there are others that need told as well... it wasn't just the Allies fighting the Germans in the ETO. Lots of weapons of both sides employed.. I noticed they used a PIAT (how did they get that in Poland?) and I could swear I saw an M1 Carbine in one shot.. and was that a 1911 or some other JMB copy?. lend lease stuff? OSS? For eye candy, I liked Kama (Anna Próchniak), the mom (Zofia Wichlacz) and the other friend (Zofia Wichlacz) of Anna were okay.. |
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Quoted: It's been mentioned here before, but I finally got around to watching it today (I have to be in the mood to sit through a movie and read sub titiles) Warsaw 44 (it's in Polish with English subtitles) Worth watching, IMHO a story that needs to be told (not the 'love story' inside it), and I'm pretty sure there are others that need told as well... it wasn't just the Allies fighting the Germans in the ETO. Lots of weapons of both sides employed.. I noticed they used a PIAT (how did they get that in Poland?) and I could swear I saw an M1 Carbine in one shot.. and was that a 1911 or some other JMB copy?. lend lease stuff? OSS? For eye candy, I liked Kama (Anna Próchniak), the mom (Zofia Wichlacz) and the other friend (Zofia Wichlacz) of Anna were okay.. View Quote The Radom looks like a 1911. |
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Quoted: The Radom looks like a 1911. View Quote ah yes, I remember hearing it referred to as the VIS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FB_Vis |
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I'm watching it now.
"You are a dangerous man, captain. And your president is mad." "Yes sir" The whole movie is highly entertaining, but the palace invasion is a cut above. That is awesome. |
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Quoted: Were you aiming at the Wind and the Lion thread? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm watching it now. "You are a dangerous man, captain. And your president is mad." "Yes sir" The whole movie is highly entertaining, but the palace invasion is a cut above. That is awesome. HAH!! yes |
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Watching Texas Rising right now. Not sure how long I can tolerate it. Sam Houston camping in the Mountains of Gonzales really pissed me of. Historical accounts talk about a bluff in the battle of Gonzales. I grew up near Gonzales - pretty sure the tallest bluff is about 20'. Fucking mountains - damn it can they not even bother to look at a fucking map?
For what it is worth, while there are shallow rolling hills near Gonzales - for the most part the land near the river is a pretty damn flat valley. Kind of why the area was settled first - access to water and decent farmland. East of Gonzales a few miles is the Live Oak Escarpment. Taller rolling hills, but no fucking cliffs and mountains. Largest hill might be 100-200' with that rise over 1/2 mile. Hardly enough incline to notice while walking. |
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Bombshell was on tonight. Not a bad movie. Plenty of decent ass.
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Quoted: Watching Texas Rising right now. Not sure how long I can tolerate it. Sam Houston camping in the Mountains of Gonzales really pissed me of. Historical accounts talk about a bluff in the battle of Gonzales. I grew up near Gonzales - pretty sure the tallest bluff is about 20'. Fucking mountains - damn it can they not even bother to look at a fucking map? For what it is worth, while there are shallow rolling hills near Gonzales - for the most part the land near the river is a pretty damn flat valley. Kind of why the area was settled first - access to water and decent farmland. East of Gonzales a few miles is the Live Oak Escarpment. Taller rolling hills, but no fucking cliffs and mountains. Largest hill might be 100-200' with that rise over 1/2 mile. Hardly enough incline to notice while walking. View Quote I only made it to about the third episode. Too much drama, not enough badass Texan activities. And yes, I’m from Wisconsin but I love Texas. |
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Quoted: Some of you have really shitty taste in movies. I watched "Party on Cellblock 99", and "Bone Tomahawk" based on suggestions... they were both terrible Want some good flicks... Peanut Butter Falcon Hillbilly Elegy (Netflix) View Quote I've seen Bone Tomahawk, it's different for sure. |
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i've mentioned it before, but since we all have so much time to pass, all four seasons of Mr. Robot are available to stream.
imho this is one of the best shows to air in recent time. excellent cast, storytelling, characters, it's a great series. in short, it's about a team of hackers who want to take down the biggest corporation in the world... but that synopsis doesn't do the show justice. |
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Solomon Kane, a 16th century good vs evil horror story about a man with a violent past who is searching for redemption. Good flick.
The Family Man, an Amazon original series made in India following an Indian agent in an Indian anti terrorism unit. He's trying to juggle family with secretive and demanding work. A great dramedy series so far. Highly entertaining. I'm on episode 8 out of ten. |
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recently watched Out Of Nothing
story of some guys that built some motorcycles in their attempt to set records at Bonneville pretty interesting made me think about making the trip on my moto (just to watch) it's only 9 hours away. |
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Quoted: recently watched Out Of Nothing story of some guys that built some motorcycles in their attempt to set records at Bonneville pretty interesting made me think about making the trip on my moto (just to watch) it's only 9 hours away. View Quote Will watch, thanks. My favorite motorcycle movie is The World's Fastest Indian. Probably my favorite racing movie as well. ETA never have seen a race at the salt flats, but have walked out onto them. Incredible place. |
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Comrade Detective
suggested here, I believe funny. Click To View Spoiler I didn't know jackshit about this movie, and got sucked into it false front (80's Romanian State Propaganda), then realized the truth (it's a modern parody (~2017)) Comrade Detective | official trailer (2017) Channing Tatum |
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1917 - The Real Story (supposedly complementary to the movie 1917
interesting info and footage (some gets re-used throughout) |
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Just watched "Wayne" a one season series (so far) about a Masshole kid trying to right wrongs, but usually gets the crap beat out of him. Pretty good music and a good road trip story.
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