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Michael Cera elevates itLedbetterman10 said:
One of the better comedies of the past 20 years for me."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Rewatched this one last night.0 -
I think you mean ‘80’s. 😉23scidoo said:
Ten 10 films of 90's..CarryTheZero said:
One of my favorite films ever.8/28/98- Camden, NJ
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Haha! Yes, 80s. Autocorrect.eeriepadave said:
I think you mean ‘80’s. 😉23scidoo said:
Ten 10 films of 90's..CarryTheZero said:
One of my favorite films ever.
This is definitely one of my favorite movies. Showed it to my son. He loved it. I’m a big Stephen King fan, but this movie improves on the novella I think.The cast and that scenery are totally boss. 😉0 -

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Best oneCarryTheZero said:
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Lardass Complete and Total Barfarama story scene is pretty great.CarryTheZero said:
Haha! Yes, 80s. Autocorrect.eeriepadave said:
I think you mean ‘80’s. 😉23scidoo said:
Ten 10 films of 90's..CarryTheZero said:
One of my favorite films ever.
This is definitely one of my favorite movies. Showed it to my son. He loved it. I’m a big Stephen King fan, but this movie improves on the novella I think.The cast and that scenery are totally boss. 😉The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
That’s a fantastic bit.F Me In The Brain said:
Lardass Complete and Total Barfarama story scene is pretty great.CarryTheZero said:
Haha! Yes, 80s. Autocorrect.eeriepadave said:
I think you mean ‘80’s. 😉23scidoo said:
Ten 10 films of 90's..CarryTheZero said:
One of my favorite films ever.
This is definitely one of my favorite movies. Showed it to my son. He loved it. I’m a big Stephen King fan, but this movie improves on the novella I think.The cast and that scenery are totally boss. 😉0 -
So, I have not seen this one in SO long. Definitely a De Palma movie, and it has such a slower pace than the others.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Best oneCarryTheZero said:
I love MI: III all the way to Fallout. The action set pieces are really something.
But, this original was such a different movie. Loved the old school spy feel, the paranoia of not knowing who to trust. Of course the Langley scene is spectacular, particularly for the quietness in that scene. Seeing Jean Reno as well has me wanting to watch Ronin again (another 70s/80s director in Frankenheimer).
Also, crazy weird chemistry between Cruise and Vanessa Redgrave. They were having way too much fun filming their scenes.
Great film!0 -
I remember when the 2nd one came out and I was like, why'd they ruin the franchise with this dumb John Woo action schlock. Hated that one and never finished it. It's so bad. Nice to see 3 got it back on track. Have liked everything since, but 1 was so much more suspense. Always will be my favorite. I want to watch it every time I see it's on TV/streaming.CarryTheZero said:
So, I have not seen this one in SO long. Definitely a De Palma movie, and it has such a slower pace than the others.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Best oneCarryTheZero said:
I love MI: III all the way to Fallout. The action set pieces are really something.
But, this original was such a different movie. Loved the old school spy feel, the paranoia of not knowing who to trust. Of course the Langley scene is spectacular, particularly for the quietness in that scene. Seeing Jean Reno as well has me wanting to watch Ronin again (another 70s/80s director in Frankenheimer).
Also, crazy weird chemistry between Cruise and Vanessa Redgrave. They were having way too much fun filming their scenes.
Great film!It's a hopeless situation...0 -
lol, both right..CarryTheZero said:
Haha! Yes, 80s. Autocorrect.eeriepadave said:
I think you mean ‘80’s. 😉23scidoo said:
Ten 10 films of 90's..CarryTheZero said:
One of my favorite films ever.
This is definitely one of my favorite movies. Showed it to my son. He loved it. I’m a big Stephen King fan, but this movie improves on the novella I think.The cast and that scenery are totally boss. 😉Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0 -
It’s been a weekend of the family all feeling sick, so we spent it curled up in front of some movies.
Saturday:
Toy Story 4 (Pixar)
Iron Man
Soul (Pixar)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.1
Sunday:
Onward (Pixar)
Lightyear (Pixar)
Top Gun: Maverick
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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the third one is great. Slick. Great looking. Rabbitsfoot.CarryTheZero said:
So, I have not seen this one in SO long. Definitely a De Palma movie, and it has such a slower pace than the others.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Best oneCarryTheZero said:
I love MI: III all the way to Fallout. The action set pieces are really something.
But, this original was such a different movie. Loved the old school spy feel, the paranoia of not knowing who to trust. Of course the Langley scene is spectacular, particularly for the quietness in that scene. Seeing Jean Reno as well has me wanting to watch Ronin again (another 70s/80s director in Frankenheimer).
Also, crazy weird chemistry between Cruise and Vanessa Redgrave. They were having way too much fun filming their scenes.
Great film!
But everything after that is just… action wrapped around ”IMPOSSIBLE MISSION FORCE IS COMPROMISED YOU HAVE TO WORK OUTSIDE THE SYSTEM ETHAN LIKE PIERCE BROSNAN HAD TO IN DIE ANOTHER DAY WITH THAT WEIRD MADONNA SONG”
Every. Movie.
I only need the first one and part III.
Will see the new one on saturday though. My mom anta to see it."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
You aren’t wrong about those plots. But, those set pieces, particularly Ghost Protocol and Fallout are amazing. I appreciate the more practical stunt work as compared to what you see in today’s cgi heavy films.
Also, Rebecca Ferguson is awesome.0 -
Well, you know… SwedenCarryTheZero said:
Also, Rebecca Ferguson is awesome."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -

This weekend we rock Portland0 -
I took my kids to see Spider Man Across the Spider-Verse yesterday.
Honestly thought it would be just an animated superhero movie (I hate superhero movies) crowbarring in the minority lead, geared for kids.
Holy hell it was a great movie. It is a work of art. The animation is something I just wanted to keep pausing the movie to look at everything. A bunch of different styles brought in together and it all looked great. The story was good, but it was super-good sci-fi.0 -
I haven't watched any since the first one and that was so bad I never returned...CarryTheZero said:
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Crazy Rich Asians
FINALLY got around to watching this. What a funny movie. Heard the plot before but still enjoyed it.0
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