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    I watched THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI last night. Wow. What a great film. It's too soon to say for sure (I usually like to let a few years go by before laying out a statement like this...), but that may have been one of the best films I've ever seen.
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      Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
      I watched THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI last night. Wow. What a great film. It's too soon to say for sure (I usually like to let a few years go by before laying out a statement like this...), but that may have been one of the best films I've ever seen.
      I don't watch movies like I used to - I used to see two, maybe three, every weekend. We have this really cool independent theater that I also used to catch movies at multiple times a month. I stopped going because of the audiences and the fact most megaplex's don't care about the quality of the presentation. Out of focus screens, speakers that don't work, filthy theaters.

      This was one I still want to see but haven't yet. I really want to though!

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        Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
        I watched THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI last night. Wow. What a great film. It's too soon to say for sure (I usually like to let a few years go by before laying out a statement like this...), but that may have been one of the best films I've ever seen.
        This is a great movie. Sam Rockwell is a perennial favorite of mine. The same director did In Bruges and Seven Psycopaths. If you haven’t seen them, I highly recommend checking them out. There’s more comedy in both of these than Billboards but there’s a similar feel.

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          Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
          This is a great movie. Sam Rockwell is a perennial favorite of mine. The same director did In Bruges and Seven Psycopaths. If you haven’t seen them, I highly recommend checking them out. There’s more comedy in both of these than Billboards but there’s a similar feel.
          Oh, cool! I'll have to check those out. Thanks for the heads-up.
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            We watched Kenneth Branagh's MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS last night. My wife exclaimed "Too many characters!", and promptly dozed off.
            I thought it was a beautiful-looking film. I'm a big Branagh fan, both as an actor and a director, so this was right up my alley. The scene where Poirot gathers all of the suspects together at the end was awesome. I thought the solution was a little silly, but it was probably the LEAST silly way that it could have been resolved. I liked how it set the table for a sequel, which I hope happens.
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              Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
              We watched Kenneth Branagh's MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS last night. My wife exclaimed "Too many characters!", and promptly dozed off.
              I thought it was a beautiful-looking film. I'm a big Branagh fan, both as an actor and a director, so this was right up my alley. The scene where Poirot gathers all of the suspects together at the end was awesome. I thought the solution was a little silly, but it was probably the LEAST silly way that it could have been resolved. I liked how it set the table for a sequel, which I hope happens.
              That Mustache was an insult to Hercule Poirot LOL!! David Suchet's version is great, if you haven't seen it.

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                Watched Avengers: Infinity War last night and, as expected, I liked it quite a bit. It's a Marvel movie and does it's Marvel movie thing. Since I have more than a passing familiarity to the source material, I expected the ending but thought it was handled well. Lots of people complaining about Black Panther not having much to do, but felt that he and his supporting cast were well-represented given that most of the heroes were not essential to moving the plot forward weren't given a whole lot to do beyond the fight scenes. Grade: B+

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                  Just saw Blade Runner 2049. Disappointed. The original is sprinkled with small meaningful moments that add up to a great film. The music, the effects, the acting, the cast, the story, all special. I'll watch Blade Runner again, I'm sure I'll never watch 2049 again.

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                    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
                    Just saw Blade Runner 2049. Disappointed. The original is sprinkled with small meaningful moments that add up to a great film. The music, the effects, the acting, the cast, the story, all special. I'll watch Blade Runner again, I'm sure I'll never watch 2049 again.
                    Huh interesting. Maybe it's because I never held Blade Runner to the high standard that so many people seem to, but I really enjoyed 2049. It's so rare that we get a Sci-fi movie like that, that I couldn't help but enjoy it. It certainly wasn't perfect, but the original wasn't either.
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                      I was soooooo excited to see BLADE RUNNER 2049, and it bored the piss outta me. I found it to be interminably long, and ultimately pointless.
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                        Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
                        I was soooooo excited to see BLADE RUNNER 2049, and it bored the piss outta me. I found it to be interminably long, and ultimately pointless.
                        That's kinda how I felt about the first one the first time I watched it.
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                          I don't think I've seen the original in almost 20 years. I need to watch it again and see if it holds up. Then I should probably watch 2049 again, to give it another day in court.
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                            I thought Blade Runner 2049 was awesome. It didn’t quite stick the landing, but I thought everything else was so good and built on the original without detracting from it or watering it down.

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                              I can say that when I walked out of theater I couldn't decide if I liked it or not. Later I fell into the liked it camp. The movie is definitely stunning to look at though, but I'm not sure how well that holds up on a small screen. I haven't seen it since I saw it in theaters.
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                                All of this BLADE RUNNER talk has prompted me to finally read the BFI MODERN CLASSICS: BLADE RUNNER book that has been sitting on my shelf for TWO...DECADES. And I'm gonna watch both films again when I'm done with the book.
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