I tried to find the post about this in the past. Went back thirteen pages but couldn't find it so I'm starting a new one because I thought of one of most hilarious movies I've ever seen. The movie starred Rock Hudson in Man's Favorite Sport.
Three O'Clock High Very very entertaining. Not a great movie but just a funny one that is riveting if you remember your high school years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_O'Clock_High
The Naked Prey Stars Cornel Wilde. He qualified for the U.S. Olympic fencing team. "Wilde produced, directed, and starred in The Naked Prey (1965), in which he played a man stripped naked and chased by hunters from an African tribe affronted by the behavior of other members of his safari party. The original script was largely based on a true historical incident about a trapper named John Colter being pursued by Blackfeet Indians in Wyoming. Lower shooting costs, tax breaks, and material and logistical assistance offered by Rhodesia persuaded Wilde and the other producers to shoot the film on location in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). It is probably his most highly regarded film as director." Great action movie. Not just good but rather it was great.
If you have Netflix I highly recommend "The Game Changer".....I think it's an amazing documentary. Been recommending it to all my family members.
Hey, hey, you've called me a seventh grader before. Me and my homies have rotten eggs and know your address and how to get there late at night. You and your peeps better lookout.
Gemini Man Sorry, went back 12 pages and couldn't find the right thread for this. Mods, feel free to move this to the correct thread.
Saw Mission Impossible last night and Oppenheimer today. I much preferred MI. Going to Barbie tonight hoping it’s the best of the 3.
Wait what? I haven’t been on here in some time. I hope that doesn’t mean what it very clearly sounds like.
caught it this afternoon in IMAX. (don't wait for this btw, you hardly miss anything if seen on a smaller screen). a bit surprised at the rave reviews. it's well done, no doubt, but not close to being Nolan's best work in my mind.