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Bit of a Staham kick this past couple weeks.
Crank, Safe, Lock Stock, Redemption, Blitz, Parker.
Cheesy but one of my favorite action actors.

Also the Lone Dove series: Duvall, Tommy Lee, Glover. Really good.

No Country for Old Men: great movie, will have to watch it again to see what I missed the first time around.
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Haven't seen any of those.. but I saw The End Is Near the other night, and I haven't laughed that much at a movie in a long time.
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9mmprincess wrote:Haven't seen any of those.. but I saw The End Is Near the other night, and I haven't laughed that much at a movie in a long time.
Thanks, I could use a laugh, will check it out :)
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Definitely see Jason Statham in:
Snatch
The Bank Job
The Transporter series
The Italian Job
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Crank and Crank:High Voltage are great movies....probably my favorites by him.
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TonyT wrote:Definitely see Jason Statham in:
Snatch
The Bank Job
The Transporter series
The Italian Job
Snatch is indeed awesome (in more ways than one)
Haven't seen the Bank Job yet.
Transporter was awesome and is one of my favorite Statham movies. The sequel was too over the top for me.
Italian Job was excellent.
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"Jennifer Eight" is a fav of mine

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104549/

Just watched this last night, and I know you like animals.

"Water for Elephants"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1067583/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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cybotron r_9 wrote:"Jennifer Eight" is a fav of mine

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104549/

Just watched this last night, and I know you like animals.

"Water for Elephants"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1067583/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Will check those out, thanks for the suggestions.

Just started watching the Archer series.
Very crude and dumb, but hilarious.
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Humboldt wrote:Bit of a Staham kick this past couple weeks.
Crank, Safe, Lock Stock, Redemption, Blitz, Parker.
Cheesy but one of my favorite action actors.

Also the Lone Dove series: Duvall, Tommy Lee, Glover. Really good.

No Country for Old Men: great movie, will have to watch it again to see what I missed the first time around.
we watched RED 2 last night,I loved the first one & this one did not let us down,pure fun ! killer cast & non stop action & comedy,I love John Malkovich,great stuff !
quirky great movie IMO
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The Wolf of Wall Street- EXCELLENT!
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Dan wrote:,I love John Malkovich,great stuff !
Malkovich in "Jennifer Eight"

skip to the 4:10 mark

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYyUXDvbfy4


Peter Sarsgaard in "The Killing" series

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woUe5lbsIcI


So much alike, first time I watched Jen 8 I thought... hmm, who does this guy sound like and I thought it was the same actor.

They sound so much alike and look very similar.
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RaisinCain wrote:The Wolf of Wall Street- EXCELLENT!
I'm looking forward to that one, everything I've read has been very positive.
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cybotron r_9 wrote:Malkovich in "Jennifer Eight"

skip to the 4:10 mark

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYyUXDvbfy4


Peter Sarsgaard in "The Killing" series

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woUe5lbsIcI


So much alike, first time I watched Jen 8 I thought... hmm, who does this guy sound like and I thought it was the same actor.

They sound so much alike and look very similar.

they sound like the same person for sure.
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I liked Lone Survivor and Frozen from the newer movies. Will have to check out RED 2, I liked the first one.

From TV series I'm enjoying Scandal, The Newsroom and waiting for Justified to finish off so I can watch it all at once.
The worst new TV series is IMHO The Agents of SHIELD and the best one would be The Blacklist.
Also hoping The Following S02 is going to be entertaining.

Anyone seen TMI City of Bones ? Thinking about getting it but it got mixed reviews.
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Snatch.

Such a great movie :D
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The Natural
Redford and Duvall, haven't seen this in 25 years.

Long movie, but enjoying every minute.
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Clear and Present Danger.
Always liked this movie.
Harrison Ford, James Earl Jones, Willem Dafoe :thumb:
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we just saw "2 Guns",if you like action/adventure,this was really fun.
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Dan wrote:we just saw "2 Guns",if you like action/adventure,this was really fun.
Read mixed reviews on that one but it's on my list.
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I don't really put much stock in reviews.after seeing most movies I don't agree with most of the reviews.
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Dan wrote:I don't really put much stock in reviews.after seeing most movies I don't agree with most of the reviews.
Me neither, that's why it's on my list :D
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Humboldt wrote:The Natural
Redford and Duvall, haven't seen this in 25 years.

Long movie, but enjoying every minute.
Was watching this today, never seen it before.

Missed the beginning and didn't finish so I'll try watching it again sometime... seems pretty good so far.
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Another one didn't finish... pretty good. Russell Crowe... damn good actor.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401445/
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cybotron r_9 wrote:Was watching this today, never seen it before.

Missed the beginning and didn't finish so I'll try watching it again sometime... seems pretty good so far.
It's a really good movie but not an action thriller.
The beginning is crucial. Miss that and the ending won't make much sense :)
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Cowboys and Alines...not too shabby.

Not great but definitely worth watching. I figure anything with Harrison Ford is worth watching at least once.

Decent CGI with the aliens, and a good amount of plot suspense.
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Mississippi Burning.
Great movie :thumb:

Sad, but great acting.
Love seeing a "young" Dafoe and Hackman
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Humboldt wrote:It's a really good movie but not an action thriller.
The beginning is crucial. Miss that and the ending won't make much sense :)
Kinda figured that, need to know why he wasn't playing when he was younger.
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Humboldt wrote:Cowboys and Alines...not too shabby.

Not great but definitely worth watching. I figure anything with Harrison Ford is worth watching at least once.

Decent CGI with the aliens, and a good amount of plot suspense.
Thumbs up for this one.
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The wife and I went to see Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit last night in the theatre (had some free passes). Not too impressed. The girl who played his wife was an awful actress.
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Saw Monuments Men last night. It was ok but i thought it would be much better considering some of the the actors that were in it, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman.
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RaisinCain wrote:The Wolf of Wall Street- EXCELLENT!
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Lone Survivor, Loved the movie. It is a must see if you like military movies.
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Lefty wrote:Lone Survivor, Loved the movie. It is a must see if you like military movies.

Looking forward to that one :nod:

Assume it 's going to be Sniper/BlackHawk Down-ish?
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RaisinCain wrote:The Wolf of Wall Street- EXCELLENT!
Waiting for that one, good to hear you liked it.
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Just started Papillon.

Seen it before, but been a few years. Good movie, hard to hold a candle to the book (highly recommended).
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Lefty wrote:Lone Survivor, Loved the movie. It is a must see if you like military movies.
Agreed. Good flick. Saw it tonight.
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24giovanni wrote:Agreed. Good flick. Saw it tonight.
Still waiting. Love Marky Mark :thumb:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1638364/

pretty good show about Lance Armstrong and the whole cheating deal he was involved with.

near the end where he tries to discredit Greg Lemond was just too much for me as Lemond was my cycling idol back in the day when i used to ride.

man i really detest Armstrong so much more now
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Just watched Stand By Me. GREAT flick if you haven't watched it (and even better if you have but haven't watched it in awhile).
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RaisinCain wrote:Just watched Stand By Me. GREAT flick if you haven't watched it (and even better if you have but haven't watched it in awhile).
Yep, great flick. Watched it last weekend. Never seen it till last year.
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