what is the last movie you have watched? (Brad Dourif, theater, Willem Dafoe)
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I had seen bits and pieces of it before, such as when the mission is assigned, Indian torture, the final battle, and the delivery, but never the complete thing. Really an excellent movie.
Just watched Klaus on Netflix just to get into the holiday spirit. It was excellent! Quite a clever and different spin on the ol Santa Claus tale. Highly recommended!!!
Watched Indiana Jones and the Ark of the Covenant Wed night w/our grandson
Special effects show their age but good storyline and acting
The plane stunt this time came across as really the best and so very complicated to edit the various pieces
My daughter said that after this movie with its PG rating, people were disturbed about some things that could pass as PG
So that prompted creation of the PG-13 rating system
It's not the movie you think it is. It starts out that way, then it turns into something else.
You think at first it's a light whodunit. Daniel Craig puts on a Kentucky colonel accent to play a Columbo/Matlock/Holmes hybrid.
Then when you think that story is over because you've learned whodunit and how, it turns into something else. Maybe a crime thriller.
In the third act, you get to a point that you think the story is over and you're wondering why the credits aren't rolling.
Then it turns back into what you thought it was the first time. It is a whodunit after all. But Daniel Craig does manage to get you back into the game by the sheer force of thudding through his Kentucky colonel accent.
We thought it was, ultimately, sufficiently entertaining. But you do feel very much that the director is manipulating you rather than simply offering a whodunit.
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