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[QUOTE="John, post: 2321576, member: 2275"] [B]Glengarry Glen Ross[/B] - One of those movies I should have seen a long time ago. Very good, yet depressing, movie with a great cast. The Alec Baldwin scene is classic, can see why it's made its way into popular culture. [B]Kong : Skull Island[/B] - Been discussed here already. I struggled to get through it and unfortunately will never get the time back that I spent watching it. [B]The Insider [/B]- Third or fourth time I've seen it (lost count). Russel Crowe is great, as is Al Pacino and Christopher Plummer. Based on a true story, some great scenes. I love this scene: [MEDIA=youtube]gNKmmA6_oTQ[/MEDIA] [B]Godzilla (2014)[/B] - Surprisingly good movie. I found it dragged a little bit in parts, but overall it's a pretty high-quality movie both in story and execution. It's the opposite of Kong above. [B]Margin Call [/B]- Just watched this for the fourth time the other night. I love this movie - it's quiet and understated, and absolutely terrifying to think that this stuff really went on (firm in film is modeled after Lehman Brothers). Very good cast, as always Jeremy Irons is riveting, and Kevin Spacey is very good. I'm guilty of loving Demi Moore for the eye candy she lends to the film, although she delivers acting-wise too. Other supporting actors very solid too, and the story is great. [/QUOTE]
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