Post by william123 on May 19, 2020 10:10:01 GMT
Hi, Dark. :
Here I am.
I'm not too interested in Capone, I didn't like the trailer, Tom Hardy seemed very over the top to me, and not in a good way.
Yours:
The Bourne Ultimatum 8.5/10
Yep, haven't seen it in quite some time, loved it though.
Casino Royale (2006) 8/10
I liked it. It did feel a bit too long, IMO. Loved Eva Green.
The Bourne Identity 8/10
Haven't seen it in a while either, but I remember liking it.
The Bourne Supremacy 8/10
I think I slightly preferred it to the first one, although, again, haven't seen it in a while.
Mission: Impossible 7.5/10
I remember enjoying it.
Goldeneye 8/10
Yep, good movie. Loved Famke Janssen.
Tomorrow Never Dies 7/10
It's O.K. Agreed on the villain and Michelle Yeoh.
Ghost 8/10
Good movie, I liked it a lot.
Top Secret! 6/10
Literally haven't seen it ages... I remember thinking it was so-so.
The World is Not Enough 6/10
I thought it was so-so. I liked Sophie Marceau though.
Die Another Day 6.5/10
I didn't think it was that bad. Not a fan of Madonna's song though.
Mine:
I have seen part of the first season of She's Gotta Have it, the show version on Netflix, Spike Lee directed all the spisodes. I thought it was O.K., I'm not sure I'm going to finish it though. I like DeWanda Wise, the lead actress.
As for the movies:
Savages 7.5/10
Oliver Stone movie, with Benicio Del Toro and Blake Lively, I liked it, I think it's kind of underrated. The ending is a bit take or leave it though. Loved John Travolta. I liked Demian Bichir too.
Claire's Knee 9/10
It's Erich Rohmer's movie. It's about one Summer holiday, on a lake in Switzerland, of a man, who gets involved in the lives of the two daughters of his neighbour. It's really a beautiful movie, such a great atmosphere. I think it's my favourite of the Rohmer's movies I saw, You get the feeling that if you watch it again, you discover more and more things. Jean Claude Brialy was really great in the lead role.
The Sheltering Sky 8/10
It's Bernardo Bertolucci's movie, with Debra Winger and John Malkovich, about an American couple, in the 40s, travelling in North Africa. I liked it, I found it a bit hard to get into it sometimes, it's beautiful visually though. Loved Debra Winger. Also, Ryuichi Sakamoto did the score, it's really great.
just one from yours
Savages - I’ve seen it once I remember it being a bit of a mess but not bad 5.5-6
Oliver Stone said he basically retired, I heard, kind of sad.