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I enjoyed it equally to the first film.
Bringing in Sam Rockwell and Scarlett Johanson (Black Widow) was definitely a plus. Whiplash looked pretty goofy but I admit this is one of Rourke's better performances. There's also numerous references to Avengers (Cpt America, Hulk) in there a few times. Also, be sure to fast foward past the credits for an 'Easter egg". Im not gonna spoil anything but there is a scene post-credits that most people likely skipped when watching this at the theater |
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Wow, I can't believe someone else here has seen this movie. I saw it a few months ago. "Very weird" is all I can say. Didn't much care for it. But then, I don't care for most of those 1960s postmodern French film. Ever seen "Zazi in the Metro"? Now that is one weird ass movie. |
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Don't you.....forget about me
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I prefer Alphaville over Le Samourai (Jean-Luc Godard)
Alphaville had a film noir vibe which usually Im attracted to but the movie also gets a lil too confusing at times. I got this at a local Good Will for $3 while I've had Le Samourai for years. Personally I find it overrated. French New Wave is not my cup of tea apparently or maybe its just director Godard |
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lol yaz, 'boy' comes from New Zealand...
and Miss D - i have read the book, didnt know it was out in a film version, must see it sometimes bet the book was better - it was hilarious
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oic. Milk was good. the ending was brutal.
btw - not sure what you mean by "you're not gay
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The Graduate, the 1967 classic with Dustin Hoffman ( i think this film made him famous) it was good
I liked it, Grum
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Warren Beatty, Charles Grodin, Robert Redford, and Burt Ward (the 'Robin' character of the TV series Batman) were all considered for the role of Benjamin, and Patricia Neal and Doris Day were considered for the part of Mrs. Robinson. |
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Reservoir dogs, it made quentin tarantino half famous, then Pulp Fiction really did it.
not bad, its a little woody in places but it sure was a sign of Tarantino's talents in development at that time.
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