So I've been on a revisit old movies kick recently . . .
While not a revisited movie, it started off with The Gentlemen that's currently on Netflix. A co-worker mentioned it to me and it sound like a good two hours, so we checked it out. Directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Matthew McConaughey, Michelle Dockery, Collen Farrell, Hugh Grant, and others, it's about an American who's trying to get out of the marijuana business.
It was quite a lot of fun and McConaughey pretty much played himself, or at least a caricature of himself, and was really good.
I mentioned to my wife that we really should watch Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, along with Snatch, which we did, and those movies are still a lot of fun, even if a sign of the times.
This led us to watching The Boondock Saints (I wasn't aware of all of the behind the scenes studio issues, but now I want to watch the documentary about it.)
Since we were busy with Guy Ritchie, Prime has his latest movie - The Wrath of Man - available. What a completely different feel than his usual fare. Maybe being set in LA instead of London changes a lot, but it wasn't as witty or smart-funny as the others, but was still VERY good. I am a sucker for Jason Statham.
Not sure what's next, but keeping with the theme, I'm going to suggest El Mariachi and then Desperado next.
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Originally posted by brlesh View PostWent to see The Northman the other night, which was basically Shakespeare’s Hamlet told from a Viking perspective.
What a disappointment. It was awful!
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostInteresting. I didn't realize there was a book and had no idea Tim Lebbon wrote this story. Probably worth a read.
https://www.amazon.com/Silence-Tim-Lebbon/dp/1781168822
Thanks!
The novel, IMO, was great.
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