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ghostlyarchaeologist · 10 months ago
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"But of course, you know that as you worked with him for five years."
Leverage Redemption S01E08 The Mastermind Job.
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letterboxd-loggd · 8 months ago
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Drive-Away Dolls (2024) Ethan Cohen
March 13th 2024
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thosesadsuburbanghosts · 1 month ago
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Drive-Away Dolls (2024)
"I've had it with love. I know bards and troubadours are high on it, but I don't believe it's relevant to the modern 20th soon to be 21st century lesbian."
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badmovieihave · 2 months ago
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Bad movie I have Plane 2023
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duranduratulsa · 2 months ago
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...A League Of Their Own (1992) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #drama #sportsmovie #baseballmovies #aleagueoftheirown #AAGPBL #allamericangirlsprofessionalbaseballleague #geenadavis #loripetty #JonLovitz #TomHanks #GarryMarshall #ripgarrymarshall #pennymarshall #RIPPennyMarshall #megancavanaugh #anncusack #anneramsay #tracyreiner #billpullman #bittyschram #TeaLeoni #DavidStrathairn #lynncartwright #joeyslotnick #HarryShearer #vintage #VHS #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas4thannual90sfest
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watchingalotofmovies · 8 months ago
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Drive-Away Dolls
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Drive-Away Dolls    [trailer]
Jamie regrets her breakup with her girlfriend, while Marian needs to relax. In search of a fresh start, they embark on an unexpected road trip to Tallahassee.
Overall, it's funny. But I found many of the outrageous scenes for some reason not as funny as they should've been. Somehow the timing and the flow wasn't right.
I also found the accent of Margaret Qualley's Jamie too forced and distracting.
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mandoreviews · 7 months ago
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📽️ Blast from the Past (1999)
This movie actually is a blast from the past. I grew up hearing my family members quote this movie and having those quotes become part of my vernacular as well. It’s kind of crazy watching a movie that you grew up with and seeing how different it is from what you remember. This is such an original movie, like I’ve literally never seen anything else like it. The premise is unique and well-executed. It’s funny and cute and so much fun to watch. I definitely recommend this one.
Sex/nudity: 4/10 (a lot of suggestive dialogue — all of which I missed as a child, kissing, revealing clothing)
Language: 5/10 (IMDb says 1 f-word but I know there were 2, not a ton of other stuff)
Violence: 1/10 (some punches thrown)
Overall rating: 7/10
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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Pirates of Silicon Valley - TNT - June 20, 1999
Drama / Biography
Running Time: 95 minutes
Stars:
Noah Wyle as Steve Jobs
Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates
Joey Slotnick as Steve Wozniak
John DiMaggio as Steve Ballmer
Josh Hopkins as Paul Allen
Gailard Sartain as Ed Roberts
Jeffrey Nordling as Mike Markkula
Allan Royal as John Sculley
J. G. Hertzler as Ridley Scott
Gema Zamprogna as "Arlene" (a pseudonym��for Chrisann Brennan)
Brooke Radding as Lisa Brennan-Jobs
Wayne Pere as Captain Crunch
Brian Lester as Charles Simonyi
Gerald McCullouch as Rod Brock
Marcus Giamatti as Daniel Kottke
Melissa McBride as Elizabeth Holmes
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rookie-critic · 2 years ago
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Plane (2023, dir. Jean-François Richet) - review by Rookie-Critic
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I may not outwardly rave about them as much, but I am a fan of action films. When they're done right they can be some of the most purely entertaining films around. Joe Carnahan's Copshop made my top 20 films of 2021 and it was one of the most welcome surprises of the year. So, when I first saw the trailer for Plane, a trailer that, every time it played before another film in the theater, everyone around me would scoff at or say, "Well, that'll suck," I tried not to just dismiss it outright. In fact, I was secretly hoping it'd be great. After all, Gerard Butler (who starred in Copshop) was playing the protagonist and, almost even more enticing than Butler, Mike Colter plays the main supporting character. I loved season 1 of the Marvel/Netflix Luke Cage show (even season 2 had its moments), and was excited to see Colter getting a chance to show everyone what he's got on the big screen. With all that in mind, I went into Plane with an open mind, ready to be tossed into a wild 1 hour and 47 minute ride. I must say, I was not disappointed.
Now, I'm not gonna sit here and say that it's as good as those movies mentioned above, because it isn't, not by a long shot. What it is, however, is incredibly entertaining. Maybe a little slow to get to the good stuff, but still good. Sure, the characters have practically no personality and their motivations are the same overwrought, clichéd, and tired beats that have plagued movies like this since the dawn of movies like this, but honestly who cares! I'm not here for that. I'm glad they've made some effort to give a sense of story and stakes to the movie, but ultimately that is not what's important to me at all when I walk into Plane starring Gerard Butler and Mike Colter. I'm here to see the Plane go down, I'm here to see Gerard Butler fist fight a man to the death, I'm here to see Mike Colter hit someone with a sledgehammer so hard they're flung, like, 30 feet through the air. Who cares about Gerard Butler getting back to his daughter? Who cares if we don't give every single passenger on the plane a unique and interesting backstory and character development? We're here to see action, and Plane delivers, plain (no pun intended) and simple. I'm not insinuating that action films can't rise above the trappings and deliver something truly unique and wonderful (see aforementioned examples above). If they have something that makes them feel like more than just a piece of entertainment, then by all means, I'm down for that, too, but it's not a requirement of the form. There's a decent chance that it's also just personal bias. Something about seeing well-done action in a movie that taps into my monkey brain and makes me smile, makes me burst out laughing when something absolutely buckwild happens, not because it's poorly done or looks dumb or anything, but just because I'm having so much fun at the theater, and ultimately isn't that the ideal popcorn film experience? To each their own, of course, but I think that Plane did exactly what it set out to do, and I respect the hell out of it.
Score: 7/10
Currently only in theaters.
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years ago
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Plane Trailer
When lightning damages his plane, pilot Brodie Torrance makes a risky landing on a war-torn island. Rebels end up taking most of his passengers hostage, so Brodie must turn to Louis Gaspare, an accused murderer who was being transported on the plane by the FBI, to recue the passengers and escape the island.
Plane stars Gerard Butler, Mike Colter, Yoson An, Daniella Pineda, Paul Ben-Victor, Remi Adeleke, Joey Slotnick, Evan Dane Taylor, Claro de los Reyes, and Tony Goldwyn.
Liosgate’s Plane hits theaters on January 13, 2023.
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kvitka97 · 7 months ago
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I love this movie so much.
Bill Paxton and Phillip Seymour Hoffman are my favourite actors but really they’re all great!
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Twister (1996)
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therealmrpositive · 3 months ago
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Hollow Man (2000)
In today's review I find that danger isn't just what you can see. As I attempt a #positive review of the 2000 sci-fi slasher, Hollow Man #ElisabethShue #KevinBacon #JoshBrolin #KimDickens #GregGrunberg #JoeySlotnick #MaryRandle #WilliamDevane #RhonaMitra
Occasionally we’ll daydream about what it would be like to fly, to read thoughts, or even to be invisible. If, by some fluke of genetics or invention, you come across this power, you’ll become a person unlike any other; a god. In 1999, after crushing bugs and augmenting Detroit’s police, Director Paul Verhoeven turned his sights towards the sinister implications of such a feat, towards the Hollow…
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cinemaquiles · 4 months ago
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Você sabia? O legado de "Twister" (1996)
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randomrichards · 6 months ago
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TWISTER:
Divorced storm chasers
Race to put tracking device
In a tornado
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one-odd-ood · 6 months ago
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BEHOLD! The Twister Molecule, Part II. The rest of the crew (and Meg) all connected together in three movies or less.
That’s a big ol’ kick in the face between Nic Cage and Leelee Sobieski there. #HOW’D IT GET BURNED
Oh! That’s Deep Impact between her and Elijah Wood. Whoops.
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20yearsofmovies · 7 months ago
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Time 16-Mar-2024 11:00 Day Saturday Where Cineworld - Rushden Lakes Screen 10 Seat J10 Time 16-Mar-2024 11:00 Day Saturday Where Cineworld - Rushden Lakes Screen 10 Seat J10 Price £3.88£3.88
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