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Post by WullieFort on Mar 6, 2021 7:34:44 GMT
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Post by Midi-Chlorian_Count on Mar 6, 2021 11:03:26 GMT
Glad and surprised to see Con Air listed there - the first film I watched when Star was added 😂.
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Post by NJtoTX on Mar 6, 2021 12:57:15 GMT
So they like the Americanization of High Fidelity in the U.K.?
I preferred the book.
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Post by Zos on Mar 6, 2021 14:14:27 GMT
So they like the Americanization of High Fidelity in the U.K.? I preferred the book. Christ no, they ruined the book.
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Post by nogbad on Mar 6, 2021 14:30:52 GMT
Much to my surprise, I've seen the first four of those, and enjoyed all but Con Air in varying degrees. I have no desire to rewatch any of them though, especially not The Grand Budapest Hotel, which I strongly suspect would bug the living shite out of me now.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 6, 2021 14:31:35 GMT
Con Air is cheesy brilliance.
Love Miller's Crossing too.
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Post by Midi-Chlorian_Count on Mar 6, 2021 15:50:22 GMT
So they like the Americanization of High Fidelity in the U.K.? I preferred the book. Also starred John Cusack who (keeping in theme with the list) could probably only have his career resurrected now by appearing in a Wes Anderson production!
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Post by Winston Wolfe on Mar 6, 2021 16:21:30 GMT
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Post by tristramshandy on Mar 6, 2021 18:59:12 GMT
So they like the Americanization of High Fidelity in the U.K.? I preferred the book. Christ no, they ruined the book. I rewatched High Fidelity on HBO Max a few weeks ago for the first time since it came out. I was going to say it aged horribly but more likely, I was just impressed by any film that had references to good music in it when I was in my late 20s and the film was always bad.
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Post by orlandogardner on Mar 6, 2021 22:34:10 GMT
First one I watched was Miller's Crossing. hadn't seen it since its release and really enjoyed it. Starship Troopers is on there too. Such a good film.
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