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8:38 pm July 27, 2014
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Non-Stop
An air marshal springs into action during a transatlantic flight after receiving a series of text messages that put his fellow passengers at risk unless the airline transfers $150 million into an off-shore account.
I found it to be an okay movie. I forgot where I watched it… either netflix… or I rented it from amazon. I thought the ending was horrible.
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9:13 pm July 27, 2014
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I saw that recently, yeah it was alright. In the group of Liam Neesan moves that aren't the first Taken but have him as a badass of some kind it's probably the nest best to Taken. You're right though the 'twists' and all that stuff weren't very well executed but it's an action flick, what do you expect? lol.
Last film I watched was the 1986 Ron Howard directed comedy “Gung Ho” staring Michael Keaton. It wasn't any good, but I stumbled across it on VHS in a thrift shop and I hadn't ever heard of it so I bought it.
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1:30 pm July 28, 2014
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I'm sure I've seen something on cable since this, but the last movie I recall seeing was Dawn of the Planet of the Apes a couple of weeks ago. I thoroughly enjoyed it and thought it was quite a bit better than Rise, even if there were some slow parts.
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12:59 am July 31, 2014
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I thought the first new Planet of the Apes was alright, I mean it was a hell of a lot better than the Tim Burton one. That being said, I prefer the original Planet of the Apes films to the reboot, I loved those as a kid, still do.
The other night I watched The Master, was pretty impressed with it. Strong all around, and while I'm not a huge Paul Thomas Anderson fan (Although There Will Be Blood is one of the best films of the past 25 years easily) this one is probably my second favorite of his films.
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2:04 am July 31, 2014
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I haven't watched The Master yet for some reason. I'm not a PTA fanboy either, but I will admit, he's an extremely talented filmmaker. Probably top 5 currently in the biz.
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12:20 am August 26, 2014
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Watched Chaplin the other day, and then Attenburough dies like 2-3 days later, odd. It sucks that people only remember him as an actor in Jurassic Park and not as a director of several really good films. I'm thinking of checking out The Zero Theorem this week, if I can find a good time to watch it. I've always enjoyed Terry Gilliam as a director, and this seems to have Brazil vibe to it, which is one of my favorite films.
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