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And I was just taking a look through my DVD collection and came across 4 more that deserve to be on my previous list... Kansas City Confidential (1952) My Gun Is Quick (1957) Panic in the Streets (1950) The Stranger (1946) |
Rolling Stones: Crossfire Hurricane (it's on Netflix)
10/10 I don't care how old you are or if you are a fan of The Stones. SEE THIS. P.S. I nominate them as the true original punk band. Some of the footage of their crowds in the mid 60s looks like it was taken during a Sex Pistols show in the late 70s. |
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EDIT: On the topic of good rockumentaries. This Dr. Feelgood documentary kills. |
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Why is it that bending over and making coughing noises is movie/TV shorthand for throwing up? In all my years of vomiting I have never once coughed while doing so. I guess I can maybe understand network TV doing it since maybe actual vomiting is verboten by the censors, but why do movies do it? It just sounds so dumb.
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I puked a few times when it was set off by coughing.
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OMFG hell the **** yes! I never felt like I was watching some cheesy superhero movie, just a movie about people with spandex in their past. The characters were fantastic, the story was simple but highly effective, Patrick Stewart put in his best portrayal of Professor X to date hands down, and the action scenes were ****ing brutal. Spoiler for dat ending:
Bummed that this will be both Jackman and Stewart's last times as Wolverine and Charles Xavier, but I doubt they're ever going to get a better or more fitting send off, so I'll just be happy that they gave me the best X-Men movie yet as a final gift. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go read Old Man Logan cause what the **** else could I do? |
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I just quoted that post because I was too lazy to find your original request. It is indeed cool. I watched it again today. |
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