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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
[Re: Moe_Tilden]
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Insomnia (2002), with Al Pacino and Robin Williams, is a fantastic movie. Al Pacino's last great role. The Recruit, with Colin Farrell, a year after this, was only good. Looking at IMDB, you're absolutely right. From 1992-99, he had "Glengarry Glen Ross," "Carlito's Way," "Scent of a Woman," "Heat," "Donnie Brasco," "The Devil's Advocate," "The Insider," and "Any Given Sunday." That's a pretty strong string of roles, no matter who the actor is. He does "Insomnia," and then it's like his film choices just cratered.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
[Re: J Geoff]
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I watched Grudge Match with Stallone and DeNiro. Well, it'll never be a classic, but it was watchable. Of course, I'll watch any film that's made in Pittsburgh as part of this movie was.
It had the potential to be a good movie, but it never quite got off the ground. By the way, in closeups, Stallone's face is showing more than age; it appears to be showing injury. At 60 though, Kim Bassinger looked pretty good. I don't know what to say about DeNiro. Maybe some movie stars accept roles just for the fun of it.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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I watched Grudge Match with Stallone and DeNiro. Well, it'll never be a classic, but it was watchable. Of course, I'll watch any film that's made in Pittsburgh as part of this movie was.
It had the potential to be a good movie, but it never quite got off the ground. By the way, in closeups, Stallone's face is showing more than age; it appears to be showing injury. At 60 though, Kim Bassinger looked pretty good. I don't know what to say about DeNiro. Maybe some movie stars accept roles just for the fun of it. Damn, Oli. I forgot to pm you about that movie, if only for the Pittsburgh connection. I was pleasantly surprised, though. It had a lot of problems, most of which you've mentioned. But I thought Alan Arkin stole the film from DeNiro and Stallone (much like he stole "Stand Up Guys" from Pacino and Walken). KIm still looks pretty good. The kid who played her son did a decent job, too.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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High Noon is on tonight. I know that the older Board members have seen it. It is quite a classic, but I don't think it gets the recognition that it should. In any case, it's theme song is one of the best ever and Gary Cooper was perfect in the role.
Also PB, the more I watch Grudge Match, the more I like it. Stallone repeated some of things he did in Rocky such as eating the egg yolks. Just like in Rocky, he started out not being able to lift the tire, but near the end he succeeded. Also, there was the scene where Arkin slapped him in the face just like his manager did in Rocky. You're right about Arkin; he kind of stole the show.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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footreads, youre right about tex ritter, but, I had no idea that gary cooper gave up his friends in a huac session. I know elia Kazan did. I cant think of anything worse than giving up your friends, anyone who does it is a bottom feeder. as far as newer movies go, 'the lone survivor" is excellent.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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His best work was when he was younger popi, heart s a lonely hunter he is 80 years old. Great movie. But it's all subjective. I think "The In-Laws" was Arkin's best work. Same goes for Peter Falk.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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House of strangers with Robinson and Richard Conte was a pretty good movie worth seeing. Thanks....I'll have to check it out.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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House of strangers with Robinson and Richard Conte was a pretty good movie worth seeing. Thanks....I'll have to check it out. My favorite Richard Conte was "The Purple Heart."
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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The purple heart was that sham trial by the japanese after the counter attack on Japan right after pearl Harbour. That's the one, psycho. But "The Purple Heart" held the distinction of being made while the war was still on. So Nationalism was at its peak (which is a good thing). Richard Conte should have been a big star but it never really happened for him. Agreed. I loved him in everything he ever did. He was great in "Ocean's 11." His grandson is a safety for the Bears now. Tough kid. He plays a little dirty. But you like that, psycho .
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion, Part III
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House of strangers with Robinson and Richard Conte was a pretty good movie worth seeing. My favorite Richard Conte was "The Purple Heart." The more i watch these old flicks i enjoy them better than the newer stuff, believe it or not...Thanks guys for the recommendations.
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