will2k 3,707 Report post Posted January 24 1 hour ago, FMPONE said: Yeah that episode is so amazing. I just watched the movie from 1997. The part with the painting is maybe the funniest thing I have ever seen in my entire life Whistler's Mother Seeing him at the end, cruising in the convertible on Sunset Blvd, flipping everyone off was priceless Do yourself a favor and watch the 2nd movie from 2007 if you haven't done so yet; it is slightly less hilarious than the first one but it's Bean after all (the scene where he inadvertently gets onto a movie set about WWII and does his usual shenanigans is well worth it) 1 FMPONE reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FMPONE 6,013 Report post Posted January 24 3 hours ago, will2k said: Whistler's Mother Seeing him at the end, cruising in the convertible on Sunset Blvd, flipping everyone off was priceless Do yourself a favor and watch the 2nd movie from 2007 if you haven't done so yet; it is slightly less hilarious than the first one but it's Bean after all (the scene where he inadvertently gets onto a movie set about WWII and does his usual shenanigans is well worth it) You just made my day. I had no idea there was a second movie 1 will2k reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
will2k 3,707 Report post Posted February 4 The pioneers of slapstick/physical comedy along with Charlie Chaplin and Laurel & Hardy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FMPONE 6,013 Report post Posted February 6 On 2/4/2021 at 4:45 PM, will2k said: The pioneers of slapstick/physical comedy along with Charlie Chaplin and Laurel & Hardy. god fucking DAMN that first video slaps Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
will2k 3,707 Report post Posted February 11 2 2 blackdog, Pampers, Minos and 1 other reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
will2k 3,707 Report post Posted February 14 Watched a hidden gem that was unfortunately overshadowed by the Matrix when it was out. It released back in April 1999, and 2 months later, The Matrix released and took away all the attention since they tackle a similar theme of computer simulation/virtual world/characters. I admit that I haven't heard about it until recently when someone recommended it, and I'm glad that I watched it. It doesn't have over the top CGI like the matrix but the story is captivating, the alternation between LA in 1999 and 1937 was a nice touch, and having a simulation within a simulation (like Inception) was a cool plot twist for a 1999 movie. If you like the theme in the matrix, watch this one. Recommended 3 blackdog, FMPONE and Serialmapper reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackdog 4,443 Report post Posted February 14 8 hours ago, will2k said: Watched a hidden gem that was unfortunately overshadowed by the Matrix when it was out. It released back in April 1999, and 2 months later, The Matrix released and took away all the attention since they tackle a similar theme of computer simulation/virtual world/characters. I admit that I haven't heard about it until recently when someone recommended it, and I'm glad that I watched it. It doesn't have over the top CGI like the matrix but the story is captivating, the alternation between LA in 1999 and 1937 was a nice touch, and having a simulation within a simulation (like Inception) was a cool plot twist for a 1999 movie. If you like the theme in the matrix, watch this one. Recommended I only remember not liking it… I didn’t even remember they had the “era” section of the film I should probably rewatch, probably seen it in Italian and too young to get it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackdog 4,443 Report post Posted February 16 (edited) If you like gangster stories, you can't miss on ZeroZeroZero. It’s basically Sicario (the first) extended for 8 hours -in terms of pacing, tension, action. I just couldn't help myself and watched the last 4 episodes, half of the mini series, in one sitting. I'm at the same time impressed and in disbelief this comes from a core of Italian writers/producers. Makes me so angry that we don't spend money in producing cinema that clearly has an international audience. It's co-produced by Amazon, so I guess it's on Prime in the US. Edited February 16 by blackdog 2 ┌HP┘ and FMPONE reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites