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a couple of newer ones- The Matrix: Resurrections. Second best Matrix movie? No Time to Die- the longest run time of the Bond films,
@2hr43m (shortest is QoS, @1hr46m) but it moves right along.
classy/emotional re-use of Louis Armstrong’s
We Have All the Time in the World, from OHMSS.
i wonder where the franchise goes from here… a deeper origin story?
(there is the “James bond will return” placard after the end-credits roll)
Outland was pretty good.
Just watched Memory with Liam Neeson.
Watched the last episode of Halo and the latest episode of Star Trek Strange New Worlds.
Been watching Star Trek The Next Generation, can't help thinking of Star Sex The Sext Generation.
Sex, the final frontier, these are the voyages of the sex ship Enterthighs, it's continuing mission to explore strange new worlds, to sex up new life and new civilizations, to boldly cum where no-one has cum before.
With Capt Jean Luc Bighard, Cmndr William Rideher, Cmndr Geordie La Forceitin, Lt Wart, Dr Beverly Gatecrasher, Councillor Deanna Trisexual, Lt Cmndr Dateher.
from a Kurosawa story,
and directed by Tarkovsky-collaborator,
Andrei Konchalovsky… Runaway Train (1985).
sort of an art-house actioner
and
Nic Cage in Pig (2021).
a meditation on loss/grief,
and trying to deal with it.
Just watched parts of 'Pig' with my wife this evening. She thinks it is the best performance by Nicolas Cage in his career. Much deeper than the average whoop-ass, drive-fast pieces that get so much acclaim in the theatres, it seems.
A movie: Chinese Box Chinese Box is a 1997 movie directed by Wayne Wang and starring Jeremy Irons, Gong Li, Maggie Cheung and Michael Hui. The movie unfolds at least nine different stories on very different levels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Box
nothing. damn wide-screen tv downstairs has shit on itself and neither remote will make it go to ANY channel. so much for watching Celtics play, or any baseball, or...does anyone still make a tv with a manual on/off switch where you have to get up and turn a knob to change channels? i'd buy one...