• IanTwenty@piefed.social
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    1 month ago

    North by Northwest 1959. Feels like the forerunner of Mission Impossible and James Bond. Though it’s superior to both in my opinion for the fact it avoids excessive plot and technology instead favouring situation, circumstance and suspense.

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    1 month ago

    Murder in Monaco.

    It is a documentary about the murder of a very rich commercial banker. It starts as a typical who done it doc, but quickly goes takes some interesting twists and turns and the last 20 minutes are so are WTF out there, in a very interesting way. It was definitely worth a watch.

    The Great Train Robbery

    I did a rewatch of this and It stars Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland and is based on a Michael Chrichton Book of the same name. It is a great crime caper and not sure what to call it, a buddy cop film excepts the buddies are criminals. A buddy criminal movie. It is a fictionalization of the robbery of the Crimean Gold train.

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    26 days ago

    I watched Asking For It (2021) - Where are the groups of vigilante women in real life? Where?? (Great movie btw) The Final Girls (2015) - Didn’t expect this movie to be so emotional, it had way more layers than I expected. Definitely recommend it