
And that was a month ago.
Good movie.The Sweeney wrote:Just watched Argo - superb. Ben Afflek has really come a long way since he first appeared on the scene years ago.
Great movie. My wife being Iranian, she said the depiction of Tehran in the late 70's in the movie looked very accurate.
Deadlier Than The Male is the better of the two, imo, but they're both enjoyable films.JackJamesBond007 wrote:
And that was a month ago.
Of course, Deadlier Than The Male is one of the best spy films ever made.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Deadlier Than The Male is the better of the two, imo, but they're both enjoyable films.JackJamesBond007 wrote:
And that was a month ago.
I watched it too!!! As you always say Bond is dead now but it does not mean there are not plenty of big fun escapist films to watch instead.FormerBondFan wrote:Watched Iron Man 3 last night. Now this is escapism.
Into Darkness is out in two weeks, and let us keep our mind SHUT until we watch the movie.carl stromberg wrote:I watched it too!!! As you always say Bond is dead now but it does not mean there are not plenty of big fun escapist films to watch instead.FormerBondFan wrote:Watched Iron Man 3 last night. Now this is escapism.
Just leaving Iron man 3, got to say I enjoyed it. Amazing how many stayed until the end of the credits for the teaser.carl stromberg wrote:I watched it too!!! As you always say Bond is dead now but it does not mean there are not plenty of big fun escapist films to watch instead.FormerBondFan wrote:Watched Iron Man 3 last night. Now this is escapism.
Well said, Kristatos!!Kristatos wrote:Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol on DVD (finally!) I said after The Incredibles that Brad Bird should direct a Bond film, and this confirms it for me. Terrific fun (something that has been sorely lacking from the Bond films since the reboot), and though it was off-format, with all the shutting down the IMF stuff, it still managed to hit all the touchstones, unlike CR.
My only complaint is that the recurrent motif of the technology not working properly, starting with the (admittedly funny) riff on the classic "This message will self-destruct in seconds", didn't seem to have anything to do with the Ghost Protocol stuff. I could understand their not having any backup buggering up their more gadget-reliant plans, but it seemed like everything suddenly decided to go on the fritz for no reason. Still, 9/10, and Brad Bird for Bond 26, with (hopefully) no Logan and no Craig.
Watched this today enjoyable, a standard Statham movie.JackJamesBond007 wrote:
Just watched this last night, and I really d**n enjoyed it. You just can't turn your back to Statham. And plus, the movie is a Stath-ified adaptation of a Richard Stark novel Flashfire. It wasn't that classical, but I enjoyed it.
Jason Statham rocks in any movie! The man knows how to play hero!Omega wrote:Watched this today enjoyable, a standard Statham movie.JackJamesBond007 wrote:
Just watched this last night, and I really d**n enjoyed it. You just can't turn your back to Statham. And plus, the movie is a Stath-ified adaptation of a Richard Stark novel Flashfire. It wasn't that classical, but I enjoyed it.
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I Like statham, just saying Parker is a basic Statham action movie, the criminal with a Code of conduct fights for the principal of it.JackJamesBond007 wrote:Jason Statham rocks in any movie! The man knows how to play hero!Omega wrote:Watched this today enjoyable, a standard Statham movie.JackJamesBond007 wrote:
Just watched this last night, and I really d**n enjoyed it. You just can't turn your back to Statham. And plus, the movie is a Stath-ified adaptation of a Richard Stark novel Flashfire. It wasn't that classical, but I enjoyed it.
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