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08-17-2019 , 12:20 PM
It’s Stevens for sure.
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08-17-2019 , 03:11 PM
I was a fan of Connie Stevens when I was young...like a less dangerous Ann-Margret.
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08-17-2019 , 03:35 PM
Cricket on Hawaiian Eye I always thought she was awesome.
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08-17-2019 , 03:53 PM
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That's what I thought but a friend of mine was convinced it was Heatherton.
Actress Dreama Walker is listed in the credits as portraying Connie Stevens.
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08-17-2019 , 04:10 PM
I like Dreama Walker, too
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08-18-2019 , 06:47 AM
Connie Stevens did nothing for me, but I can still sing the Joey Heatherton Serta Pefect Sleeper mattress jingle.

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08-18-2019 , 10:25 AM
Hands down, Joey Heatherton ftw
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08-18-2019 , 02:37 PM
Hobbs & Shaw

Even for a big dumb action movie this was terrible. Not really any coherent through line, character arcs or anything. Just big dumb poorly done explosion set pieces one right after another.
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08-18-2019 , 03:25 PM
lol I liked wholesome girls back then. I still prefer cute Sandy in Grease to whore Sandy in Grease.
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08-18-2019 , 07:11 PM
I just rewatched the Playboy party scene and she looks more like Joey. I don't think that's who she is supposed to be, just who she looks like. Of course if I were Steve ****ing McQueen, it would be Joey Heatherton.
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08-18-2019 , 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by biggerboat
Brief Encounter Black and white drama about a married man and married woman who meet by chance in a train station. They cross paths again and their next encounter turns into romance.



I really liked this. Every bit of it. I would highly recommend.
Saw this back in college and loved it. Need to rewatch it. A classic.
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08-18-2019 , 10:51 PM
I consider Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as mid-tier Tarantino, but it's still a great movie.
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08-19-2019 , 01:18 AM
QT isn't my fav director but he's probably the filmmaker I'm most excited when he puts out a new movie.
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08-19-2019 , 07:04 AM
QT is one of the best and most consistent directors and yet people manage to underrate his work because they don't like him as a person.
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08-19-2019 , 10:25 AM
I think it's more because all his work is compared to his previous work.
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08-19-2019 , 11:59 AM
Yeah, QT set the bar so high pretty much everything since will underwhelm...

That said, OUATIH was great. I don't think I've ever enjoyed a Pitt performance more, and DiCaprio was especially good - his performance during the moments where he is in TV actor mode who is struggling to raise his game is subtle and sublime.

Didn't particularly see the ending coming as I was just enjoying the ride, but it was a very satisfying pay-off. Probably his funniest film aside from Pulp Fiction.
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08-19-2019 , 12:48 PM
Ending aside what made you laugh? Did you find the two-hander with the eight year old funny?
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08-19-2019 , 12:51 PM
I don't know how Tarantino rates as a movie director but as a movie fan he is magnificent. His movies are fan fiction and I always look forward to them. People may use "fan fiction" as a dismissive term--to me it's high accolade. Fan fiction can range from the ridiculous to the sublime, but when it is sublime it manages to distill the essence of what it celebrates, and sometimes even elevates it beyond the original.

Is Tarantino another Howard Hawks or Wong Kar-Wai? No, but he's not trying to be.
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08-19-2019 , 01:47 PM
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Ending aside what made you laugh? Did you find the two-hander with the eight year old funny?
Often just little stuff. The swastika balustrade, for example.
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08-19-2019 , 06:32 PM
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QT is one of the best and most consistent directors and yet people manage to underrate his work because they don't like him as a person.
I mean, he's a douche, but some of his movies are better than others.

Taste is subjective, but there's little that makes discussing any type of art worse than golden calves.
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08-19-2019 , 09:41 PM
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His movies are fan fiction
That is the best description of his work I've heard.
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08-20-2019 , 12:25 AM
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Often just little stuff. The swastika balustrade, for example.
Th weird thing was that I could see the swastikas when the camera was from Leo's POV, but I couldn't make them out when when it was looking up at them.
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08-20-2019 , 01:43 AM
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Th weird thing was that I could see the swastikas when the camera was from Leo's POV, but I couldn't make them out when when it was looking up at them.
Funny, I had the same thing. Probably a cognitive illusion, but possibly it was a different balustrade as the geometry didn't quite work.
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08-20-2019 , 04:40 PM
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Convincing my nine year old granddaughter to watch anything but Harry Potter is difficult, but she loved it once it started. I loved the soundtrack and the relationship between Miles, the father, and the uncle. Also, the alternate universe Peter Parker is a great character.

I don't see a ton of first-run movies anymore (though now that my kids are getting older and can be home alone, that will change), but Spider-verse was my favorite movie of last year.

I was watching a video about VFX and they pointed out something really cool about the movie. During that scene where Miles and alt-Peter Parker were fleeing the lab, swinging through trees, Miles was animated at a lower frames-per-second than Peter in order to make his action look more choppy, reflecting how new his abilities were to him. Later in the film, when he came into his own, his frame rate was increased.
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08-20-2019 , 07:55 PM
Had movie night out in the cul-de-sac Saturday night. Introduced the older (HS freshman, juniors and early 20s) kids to Reservoir Dogs.

Big hit, of course.

I'm working on moms & dads to o.k. me to do a Casino/Goodfellas double feature before summer ends, but I think we're going to go comedy next.

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