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Right? For a while I thought they were somewhere in the U.S.Why we have so many people in Croatia is a mystery.
Right? For a while I thought they were somewhere in the U.S.Why we have so many people in Croatia is a mystery.
Somehow I don't think we have two secret CIA offices in Zagreb staffed by something like 100 people. We might have six.Right? For a while I thought they were somewhere in the U.S.
And all the while you were cursing the writers for not putting CIA office in Dubrovnik for the nude beaches ;-)Somehow I don't think we have two secret CIA offices in Zagreb staffed by something like 100 people. We might have six.
That’s the sequel!And all the while you were cursing the writers for not putting CIA office in Dubrovnik for the nude beaches ;-)
Unfortunately for you, they're replacing Kate Beckinsdale with Melissa McCarthy.That’s the sequel!
Kate Beckinsale, how is it possible? Plastic surgery.Canary Black. Kate Beckinsale as a CIA operative Avery Graves in Croatia. Why we have so many people in Croatia is a mystery. First up, holy crap, how is she 51? This shouldn't be possible. Next up, the action and shooting is slightly less believable than some other action movies. Guys being blown backwards from small caliber handgun rounds....nah. The plot in some ways is interesting, bad guys want some super secret US data. But then it derails, as Avery proceeds to kill or cause the death of hundreds of thousands? More? All to save her husband. She may be the worst spy of all time. So the movie fails because any rational person in her position makes it a 20 minute long movie.
Better than the first one. They accelerated time a little, but it was a good adaptation.Finally watched Dune 2 last night. I intended to do it sooner but it's a long movie and I didn't want to make the time commitment. It is visually stunning, and a fair representation of the Frank Herbert story. I enjoyed it.
This must be a remake of the Norwegian movie "A Man Called Ove."I finally got around to Tom Hanks A Man Called Otto. We've seen this formula before, crabby old man meets new, annoying, neighbors, and gradually is changed by the encounter. Gran Torrino comes to mind as well as St. Vincent. Gran Torrino is the standard among these threes, with St. Vincent and Otto roughly equivalent. But, Tom Hanks is Tom Hanks and he does a good job with the material. This particular version has a darkly entertaining subplot that I won't mention but that you'll figure out in short order.
It's a good movie, and well worth the watch, but not particularly memorable.
It is. I'm actually tempted to watch that even though I'm not a big subtitle movie guy.This must be a remake of the Norwegian movie "A Man Called Ove."
Not to be a buzz kill, but I think it was her voice but Christiaan Bettridge actually in the costume.Deadpool & Wolverine. Finally streaming for free on Disney+. This is mostly what you expect. Over the top, vulgar, crude and really quite funny. Reynolds has this down now. Many digs at 20th Century Fox. Jackman is still a great Wolverine. Some of the sex jokes just miss the mark, but there were laugh out loud moments as well. The dog, oh my God, the dog. Loads of cameos, I won't spoil them. Reynolds put his whole family in Deadpool outfits, even the kids (and Blake Lively definitely rocked that costume). Very cool that Paul Mullins was added as WelshPool. Look, they obviously had a blast doing this and it shows. It's just silly fun, doesn't take itself at all seriously.
I watched it as well. My reaction was generally "meh".Deadpool & Wolverine. Finally streaming for free on Disney+. This is mostly what you expect. Over the top, vulgar, crude and really quite funny. Reynolds has this down now. Many digs at 20th Century Fox. Jackman is still a great Wolverine. Some of the sex jokes just miss the mark, but there were laugh out loud moments as well. The dog, oh my God, the dog. Loads of cameos, I won't spoil them. Reynolds put his whole family in Deadpool outfits, even the kids (and Blake Lively definitely rocked that costume). Very cool that Paul Mullins was added as WelshPool. Look, they obviously had a blast doing this and it shows. It's just silly fun, doesn't take itself at all seriously.
Cool. Didn't know who she was. That is one very pretty stuntwoman.Not to be a buzz kill, but I think it was her voice but Christiaan Bettridge actually in the costume.
The Series are better than the movies on Apple+. Greyhound was quite good though. Agree with your take on those two movies.Did the free trial w/ Starz, cancelled it, now I'm on to a free trial of Apple TV+. Did a double feature tonight with a bit of a theme. "The Family Plan" and "Ghosted." Both with an operative who has to juggle career with personal life, with fairly disastrous results. Neither was really anything new, both probably fairly forgettable, but enjoyable enough. Both had overblown climatic scenes that dragged a bit.
In the first Mark Wahlberg Mark Wahlberged his heart out. I don't think Michelle Monaghan has aged a day in the last 20 years. I like Zoe Colletti. Maggie Q is another actress who is cheating the aging process (hey she was in the same Mission Impossible movie as Michelle Monaghan, just realized that).
They really went heavy on the cameos in Ghosted. Maybe Chris Evans called in some favors, it was pretty much a Marvel reunion. Ana de Armas...enough said.
I don't usually catch the continuity snafus in movies, but there was a big one in Ghosted. There was a huge shootout in a restaurant with a rotating outer platform and stationary center. Bodies piled everywhere. A mechanical malfunction sped up the rotations and turned it into a centrifuge. While some objects were flying around the room...all the dead people had magically disappeared and were no longer there. Oopsie.
Did the free trial w/ Starz, cancelled it, now I'm on to a free trial of Apple TV+.
For more bikini-clad Michelle Monaghan on AppleTV, check out Bad Monkey.I don't think Michelle Monaghan has aged a day in the last 20 years.
I watched it as well. My reaction was generally "meh".
Don't get me wrong, as you point out, there were some funny moments, but the novelty of breaking the fourth wall is gone at this point as is the novelty of crudity and sexual innuendo.
The plot, such as it is, was fairly vapid, even for a superhero movie. And I've never been a fan of the Loki series so the prominent role of the TVA really didn't resonate with me.
All that said, it was vaguely entertaining. Definitely not a movie I would watch again though.
Deadpool & Wolverine. Finally streaming for free on Disney+. This is mostly what you expect. Over the top, vulgar, crude and really quite funny. Reynolds has this down now. Many digs at 20th Century Fox. Jackman is still a great Wolverine. Some of the sex jokes just miss the mark, but there were laugh out loud moments as well. The dog, oh my God, the dog. Loads of cameos, I won't spoil them. Reynolds put his whole family in Deadpool outfits, even the kids (and Blake Lively definitely rocked that costume). Very cool that Paul Mullins was added as WelshPool. Look, they obviously had a blast doing this and it shows. It's just silly fun, doesn't take itself at all seriously.