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Rocat wrote:Another Friday night at the movies with my son. We saw Protege with Sam Jackson, Michael Keaton, and Maggie Q. Entertaining. It was nice to see Michael Keaton doing some action (even though it was a stunt man).
Nice. I appreciate the heads up.
I have always liked Keaton, but he was awesome in The Founder. Every time I watch it I appreciate his energy and importance to the movie more. He deserved more accolades for that movie. He really did.
Have you seen Pacific Heights? One of my favorites.
Rocat wrote:Another Friday night at the movies with my son. We saw Protege with Sam Jackson, Michael Keaton, and Maggie Q. Entertaining. It was nice to see Michael Keaton doing some action (even though it was a stunt man).
Nice. I appreciate the heads up.
I have always liked Keaton, but he was awesome in The Founder. Every time I watch it I appreciate his energy and importance to the movie more. He deserved more accolades for that movie. He really did.
Have you seen Pacific Heights? One of my favorites.
I saw Pacific Heights many. many years ago. He was good in that one as a psychopath.
Shang-Chi was a good origin story for this Marvel Character. I was thrilled that a certain "Ac-Tor" from a previous Marvel movie showed up again. The only way to see this movie properly is in the Theater. It was nice to see a movie theater packed full of people enjoying the movie.
Rocat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:38 pm
Shang-Chi was a good origin story for this Marvel Character. I was thrilled that a certain "Ac-Tor" from a previous Marvel movie showed up again. The only way to see this movie properly is in the Theater. It was nice to see a movie theater packed full of people enjoying the movie.
Two thumbs up from me on this one.
I saw this one on Friday - I really enjoyed it!
I saw Candyman the Friday before - enjoyed that one as well. Candyman...Candyman...Candyman...Candyman...Candym....
Rocat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:38 pm
Shang-Chi was a good origin story for this Marvel Character. I was thrilled that a certain "Ac-Tor" from a previous Marvel movie showed up again. The only way to see this movie properly is in the Theater. It was nice to see a movie theater packed full of people enjoying the movie.
Two thumbs up from me on this one.
I saw this one on Friday - I really enjoyed it!
I saw Candyman the Friday before - enjoyed that one as well. Candyman...Candyman...Candyman...Candyman...Candym....
I'm sorry, I didn't quite hear you. Did you say Candy-Gram?
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I just watched Disney's Cruella. I was not expecting much as I am not an Emma Stone fan at all. But the movie, with a lot of creative liberty told a pretty good story. I actually found it entertaining for a movie that is over 2 hours long.
I just finished Accident Man with Scott Adkins. His movies never disappoint. He makes some of the best full on action/martial arts movies around these days. If you like martial arts/action movies you should check him out. They are B-Grade movies but those are where you find the best action movies in my opinion. This movie has Ray Park who was Darth Maul and Michael Jai White who is a multiple Black Belt himself. Then there is Amy Johnston who is a 3rd Degree Black Belt and Stunt woman. The fight scene between her and Scott Adkins is pretty darn good.
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My son and I just saw Venom: Let there be Carnage! Quite good if a little short on run time. I was under the impression there was to be two post credit scenes but the Manager said there was only one. According to the web, the second trailer was supposed blow the test audiences mind. I guess they think we can handle it.
Cool. I don't see many movies, but some action scenes and chase scenes today are so closely cropped and jumpy that I start to feel that instead of a deliberate attempt to create an effect they are just trying to conceal a lack of actual content.