Re: What movies are you watching?
Posted: Tue March 03, 2026 3:56 pm
This review helped me decide to watch this last night and it turns out to be spot-on. Quite a movieEnsign9 wrote:To Live and Die in L.A.: WHAT IN THE FUCK
This review helped me decide to watch this last night and it turns out to be spot-on. Quite a movieEnsign9 wrote:To Live and Die in L.A.: WHAT IN THE FUCK
Gareth Edwards is my boy but this movie indeed sucks and marks two duds in a row from him. Very disappointing.Peeps wrote:I watched Jurrasic World Rebirth
the only opinion i have on it is that I think they were close to losing the rights to Jurassic Park and had to put this one out ASAP to keep the rights
my god what a horrible movie
We had a cool talk with Joe about those twoDev wrote:I watched After The Hunt and thought it was exceptional. Nothing to do with The Hunt.
Joining the club. Wonderful movie!The Argonaut wrote:wootMalloy wrote:where are the secret agent heads at?
Dev wrote:I watched After The Hunt and thought it was exceptional. Nothing to do with The Hunt.
what did you guys take from the endingJorge wrote:Joining the club. Wonderful movie!The Argonaut wrote:wootMalloy wrote:where are the secret agent heads at?
I watched about 15 minutes of this before shutting it off. I don't understand the obsession with hybrid dinosaurs. Regular dinosaurs aren't enough? It's gotta be some stupid looking new thing?Peeps wrote:I watched Jurrasic World Rebirth
the only opinion i have on it is that I think they were close to losing the rights to Jurassic Park and had to put this one out ASAP to keep the rights
my god what a horrible movie
Beautiful and heartbreaking and weirdly hopefulepilogue wrote:Train Dreams.
Gorgeous
One hunnit.Mecca wrote:Beautiful and heartbreaking and weirdly hopefulepilogue wrote:Train Dreams.
Gorgeous
I'm not sure that I personally found it hopeful, but I definitely found it meaningful. And it's certainly heartbreaking. Joel Edgerton is an all-timer.Mecca wrote:Beautiful and heartbreaking and weirdly hopefulepilogue wrote:Train Dreams.
Gorgeous
Hopeful in the sense that there is life after personal tragedy, even if you’re forever marked by itepilogue wrote:I'm not sure that I personally found it hopeful, but I definitely found it meaningful. And it's certainly heartbreaking. Joel Edgerton is an all-timer.Mecca wrote:Beautiful and heartbreaking and weirdly hopefulepilogue wrote:Train Dreams.
Gorgeous
Joel Edgerton has never expressed hate for catsVinylGuy wrote:Do you guys feel its better than Hamlet? Im comparing them because they are dramas and period pieces and both are nominated at the Oscars.
Indeed.Mecca wrote:Hopeful in the sense that there is life after personal tragedy, even if you’re forever marked by itepilogue wrote:I'm not sure that I personally found it hopeful, but I definitely found it meaningful. And it's certainly heartbreaking. Joel Edgerton is an all-timer.Mecca wrote:Beautiful and heartbreaking and weirdly hopefulepilogue wrote:Train Dreams.
Gorgeous
Oh definitely., I can see that. I think that's reflected more in other characters and is a lesson learned too late, perhaps, for Robert. Which is part of the heartbreak. Not I can see what you mean, totally.Mecca wrote:Hopeful in the sense that there is life after personal tragedy, even if you’re forever marked by itepilogue wrote:I'm not sure that I personally found it hopeful, but I definitely found it meaningful. And it's certainly heartbreaking. Joel Edgerton is an all-timer.Mecca wrote:Beautiful and heartbreaking and weirdly hopefulepilogue wrote:Train Dreams.
Gorgeous