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Post by william on Jul 1, 2019 9:41:49 GMT
Hi, Dark. Yours: If Beale Street Could Talk 8/10 I liked it, it took me a bit to get really into it, but then I found it moving. Almost Famous 6/10 Haven't seen it in ages, I remember thinking it was so-so. Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese 10/10 I guess the mixing fiction with documentary is take it or leave it for many, I definitely take it though. I think it's my favourite movie of the year so far. Mine: Good Morning, Vietnam 8/10 I think it really holds up well, I liked it a bit more than I remembered too.  Robin Williams was great. Return from the Ashes 8.5/10 It's a film noir with Ingrid Thulin and Maximilian Schell, it's from the same director of Guns of Navarone, it's about a survivor from the concentration camps who comes back home. She was thought dead, her husband is living off her wealth, has an affair with her stepdaughter and they start scheming to get the rest of her money. Then there are a lot of twists. Loved it, it starts one way, then it becomes something different. I thought the acting was really great, especially Samantha Eggar, she plays the stepdaughter. Slap Shot 8.5/10 George Roy Hill movie with Paul Newman. Loved it, it's really funny, it's a great satire. Paul Newman is fantastic. [ Hey billy Any interest in the latest toy story? You like the series? Good morning Vietnam - Solid enough, I actually saw this in the cinema back in the day 6.5 Slap shot - classic 7-7.5 I'll watch Toy Story 4 sooner or later. I liked 1 & 3, I remember not being a fan of 2 (but I don't remember much else about it to be fair.  ), I watched Vietnam in the cinema too, then some other times, even if just bits and pieces, maybe on DVD or even VHS. But it was a while. You'd like Return from the Ashes, I think, if you have the chance to watch it. It really keeps you guessing where it's gong to end up.  J. Lee Thompson, the director, did the last two Planet of the Apes movies too.
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