Posted on 01/06/2023 12:54:21 PM PST by zeestephen
A Photo Gallery of Twenty-Nine Films - Almost all of them produced in the last twenty-five years - Almost all of them with top tier actors or directors
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Two of the Zucker Brothers movies that don’t get the praise of Airplane!: Top Secret! and BASEketball.
True, it is definitely known among in the movie industry but widely unknown by the general public.
Speaking of Beatty, here he is starring as an Irish tenor - not squealing like a pig - in "Hear My Song." Hear My Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuV3ohoEM6Q
Just a terrific little movie.
I have a group of boys who are virtually non-readers. A group of rough kids from troubled backgrounds. We viewed this movie. They were required to write from a choice of prompts... Good writing from all. They loved this movie.
We very much enjoyed watching this movie, and will pass along to friends who ask for recommendations. I’m surprised I hadn’t heard of it. Well, actually, Hollyweird doesn’t heavily promote such wholesome movies. I guess I should be more surprised that they even made this.
I enjoy the entire Bourne series.
Matt Damon is not in "Legacy."
However, I thought "Legacy" was the best written and best acted of the five Bourne films.
Near Dark was a damn solid vampire flick. I think that was the only movie I saw that was in that list.
love Waking Ned DeVine! LOL
Body Heat was excellent
Perfect Murder is very good too
My favorite film. Read the credits at the end
Primer: Grandy Jury Prize Dramatic and Alfred P. Sloan Award (2004)
Dense and complicated, low-budget and high concept, Shane Carruth’s debut feature befuddled audiences upon its premiere, but it has since become somewhat of an independent cult classic. Although Carruth has only released one more film (Upstream Color) since 2004, Primer remains a complicated puzzle to crack and one of Sundance’s most daring award winners.
My favorite film. Read the credits at the end
Primer: Grandy Jury Prize Dramatic and Alfred P. Sloan Award (2004)
Dense and complicated, low-budget and high concept, Shane Carruth’s debut feature befuddled audiences upon its premiere, but it has since become somewhat of an independent cult classic. Although Carruth has only released one more film (Upstream Color) since 2004, Primer remains a complicated puzzle to crack and one of Sundance’s most daring award winners.
Blast from the past.
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