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I love Moore as Bond too. But tonally i'd like a return to the Brosnan era. They had humour, spectacle and tried a little with the emotional aspect too. Speaking of Brosnan. The whole missiles incoming threat at the end of NTTD was basically the pre credits sequence of Tomorrow Never Dies but nowhere near as thrilling. |
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And yet a lot of people (including myself) consider it the best Bond movie
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I am expecting No Time To Die to be delivered today so we can watch it as a family – none of us have seen it at the cinema. I watched Disney's latest film, Encanto, last night and thought it was brilliant. It's visually very similar to Pixar's Coco – a film set in Mexico; this is based in Colombia – and while that was more heartfelt and with a story about death and the afterlife, this is more fantastic (the title translates as enchantment or spell) in nature and tonally similar to Moana and Frozen. Stephanie Beatriz, probably best known as Rosa Diaz in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, is very well cast as Mirabel Madrigal, a young woman who is unusual in the family's 'Casita' because she doesn't have any magical abilities and seems to be yearning for place and purpose. The other characters are very well-rounded and with well-matched voice actors, and the sentient Casita is a wonderful location. If you have Disney+, I highly recommend this, particularly if you have a 4K TV.
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s-l300.jpg THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE (1964) Epic movie that was a bit of a flop on it's release. The big budget is up there on the screen, with only a few model or matte shots. The massive Rome sets were built for real. The movie, although enjoyable enough, is a plodding 3 hour affair with mostly a lot of talk. The action scenes when they come are well done and there is a good chariot race. |
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Harlequin. 1980. One of Robert Powell's most sinister and creepy performances I have seen as faith healer Gregory Wolfe that was influenced by Rasputin, David Hemmings plays the politician who doesn't believe what he sees and hears unless Broderick Crawford has his say. Carmen Duncan seems a bit smitten by Wolfe and son Mark Spain. Who says you need ghosts to make a supernatural horror? All you need is some good acting and a good story that can make things seem suspenseful and entertaining at the same time. e68cad6b-a344-4562-a8ce-9b4998a4c9a5.jpg
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The Blues Brothers (1980) Just had a total blast watching the two and a half hour extended cut of John Landis' best film on Blu-ray at full volume. Great performances, great songs, great action, simply a great time |
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Pyewacket. 2017. Young Leah feels isolated from her mother after the death of her father, feeling resentment Leah turns to black magic. From the makers of The Void and The Witch which I will admit are two good horrors, this one does start off slightly as a slow burner but with Laurie Holden and Nicole Muñoz as the mother and daughter duo it does have it's entertaining moments. This doesn't really rely on jump scares but more on dark tone suspense and atmosphere with some is it real or isn't it moments. Pyewacket-2017-Poster-2..jpg
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