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Some not new but "new to you" movies you've discovered recently? (possible spoilers)
Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:02 pm
Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:02 pm
Doesn't really matter how old but let's just say 2022 and backwards if we're going to make a rule
I guess I had a lucky movie watching week and found some that I thought were solid but not "new" movies. I won't post any spoilers in OP but put the disclaimer in the title in case anyone else does
The Outfit (2022) - Low budget looking film with some organized crime themes and I thought a pretty well thought out ending/twist. Thought the acting was sort of split. A couple of characters including the main character and narrator I thought were good but the other actors were almost B list quality.
The Imitation Game (2014) - I'd characterize this as the Alan Turing version of Oppenheimer. Drastically different films but sort of a biography of sorts about Alan Turing, a critical piece of WW2 history and the history of computing. Thought the acting overall was solid by most of the cast.
The Commuter (2018) - Liam Neeson is the main character and it's about the type of movie you would expect him to be type casted for during this stage of his career. I enjoyed it and thought there were some good twists
Any other "old" movies that you've recently discovered that you enjoyed?
I guess I had a lucky movie watching week and found some that I thought were solid but not "new" movies. I won't post any spoilers in OP but put the disclaimer in the title in case anyone else does
The Outfit (2022) - Low budget looking film with some organized crime themes and I thought a pretty well thought out ending/twist. Thought the acting was sort of split. A couple of characters including the main character and narrator I thought were good but the other actors were almost B list quality.
The Imitation Game (2014) - I'd characterize this as the Alan Turing version of Oppenheimer. Drastically different films but sort of a biography of sorts about Alan Turing, a critical piece of WW2 history and the history of computing. Thought the acting overall was solid by most of the cast.
The Commuter (2018) - Liam Neeson is the main character and it's about the type of movie you would expect him to be type casted for during this stage of his career. I enjoyed it and thought there were some good twists
Any other "old" movies that you've recently discovered that you enjoyed?
Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:15 pm to Powerman
Came across this movie on the LG channel lineup a couple of nights ago. Had never heard of it prior. Pretty solid flick with an great cast.
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An Unfinished Life is a 2005 American drama film directed by Lasse Hallström, and based on the Mark Spragg novel of the same name. The film stars Robert Redford, Jennifer Lopez, and Morgan Freeman. It is the story of a gruff Wyoming rancher (Redford) who must reconcile his relationship with his struggling daughter-in-law (Lopez) and previously unknown-to-him granddaughter, after they show up unexpectedly at his ranch and ask to stay with him and his disabled best friend and neighbor (Freeman).
Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:40 pm to JYD
J-Lo is one fine piece of...well you know.
Posted on 12/14/23 at 11:04 pm to AtticusOSullivan
A fine actress too imo…
Posted on 12/14/23 at 11:34 pm to Powerman
The Night of the Hunter
Come and See
Howl’s Moving Castle
Man Down
Den of Thieves
Come and See
Howl’s Moving Castle
Man Down
Den of Thieves
Posted on 12/14/23 at 11:39 pm to smash williams
A Prayer Before Dawn
Posted on 12/15/23 at 1:28 am to Gusoline
Not Oscar material but the last two movies I watched on Netflix were pretty good.
The Feast of Seven Fishes (2018) - An Italian family in 1980s W. Virginia spends Christmas Eve preparing for the traditional feast. If you like small town 80s nostalgia, you might like this movie.
Love and Monsters (2020) - An apocalyptic action comedy. It was a fun movie, kid friendly with just a few "Oh sh*ts".
The Feast of Seven Fishes (2018) - An Italian family in 1980s W. Virginia spends Christmas Eve preparing for the traditional feast. If you like small town 80s nostalgia, you might like this movie.
Love and Monsters (2020) - An apocalyptic action comedy. It was a fun movie, kid friendly with just a few "Oh sh*ts".
Posted on 12/15/23 at 4:00 am to Powerman
Layer Cake with Daniel Craig.
A great British gangster flick that I’m not sure how I missed up until now.
A great British gangster flick that I’m not sure how I missed up until now.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:50 am to lsusa
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Layer Cake with Daniel Craig.
Good one. That's the role that got him James Bond.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 7:07 am to Handsome Pete
I finished up The Final Countdown (1980) last night on recommendation from this board. In fact, I need to find that thread and bump it.
It's pretty damn good. It's about an aircraft carrier that gets transported in time to December 6, 1941 (day before Pearl Harbor). The cinematography is fantastic. It's basically Top Gun six years before Top Gun. Definitely would recommend.
It's pretty damn good. It's about an aircraft carrier that gets transported in time to December 6, 1941 (day before Pearl Harbor). The cinematography is fantastic. It's basically Top Gun six years before Top Gun. Definitely would recommend.
This post was edited on 12/15/23 at 7:39 am
Posted on 12/15/23 at 7:21 am to JYD
An Unfinished Life was great. Robert Redford punks that dude pretty good towards the end and sends his arse packing
Posted on 12/15/23 at 8:58 am to Powerman
Remember the Night. It's a Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray movie written by Preston Sturges and directed by Mitchell Liesen. It was the last movie that Sturges wrote before he became a director. It's a Christmas movie with amazing photography. It's a very sweet movie, which is funny because Stanwyck and MacMurray also made the very dark Double Indemnity the same year.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 9:37 am to Powerman
this might not be quite what OP was looking for since it's a documentary, but i recently heard about a 1996 documentary on the rise of the Seattle music scene in the 80s and early 90s and it was super interesting. it's free on Prime (with ads). the name of it is "Hype!"
it's a weird mix of a nostalgic walk down memory lane for Gen Xers and us early millennials, but it's also a bit of a nostalgia buster when you realize how much of that scene was manufactured. still a great flick and worth watching if this topic interests you at all.
it's a weird mix of a nostalgic walk down memory lane for Gen Xers and us early millennials, but it's also a bit of a nostalgia buster when you realize how much of that scene was manufactured. still a great flick and worth watching if this topic interests you at all.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 10:56 am to Amazing Moves
Destination Wedding with Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder
i laughed at Reeves the entire film.
it was like watching John Wick, but listening to George Carlin
i laughed at Reeves the entire film.
it was like watching John Wick, but listening to George Carlin
This post was edited on 12/15/23 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 12/15/23 at 1:21 pm to Powerman
Room For Rent
crazy movie
crazy movie
Posted on 12/15/23 at 2:17 pm to Powerman
"The Whale"
Possibly Brendan Fraser's best work...not that that is a high bar, but he was outstanding in this.
Possibly Brendan Fraser's best work...not that that is a high bar, but he was outstanding in this.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 2:20 pm to JYD
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LG channel lineup
Is that any good? Looks like they have alot of channels dedicated to one tv show... I've never really looked into everything they have... didn't even know they had movies...
Posted on 12/15/23 at 2:24 pm to MemphisGuy
Love, Liza (2002) Philip Seymour Hoffman.. free to watch on Tubi
"Following the unexplained suicide of his wife Liza, website designer Wilson Joel turns to gasoline fumes and remote-control gaming while avoiding an inevitable conflict with his mother-in-law."
"Following the unexplained suicide of his wife Liza, website designer Wilson Joel turns to gasoline fumes and remote-control gaming while avoiding an inevitable conflict with his mother-in-law."
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