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HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 11:06 am
by hippieluvn
I've decided to roll out my spring break moviethon again this year...
It's still a bit cold with occasional snow here in Washington, DC...
But we're just two short weeks away from spring break...
And I'm ready to get this show on the road trip
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 11:14 am
by hippieluvn
Today, I'm watching Cocktail on TV...
and Hail, Ceasar on the big screen... Haha
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 6:34 pm
by Murfreesboro
Fun idea! Tell me if you like Hail, Caesar.
I am watching a Hunger Games marathon on DVD, so I'll be ready to watch the last one later this month.
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 12:43 pm
by hippieluvn
Murfreesboro wrote:Tell me if you like Hail, Caesar.
It was a fun movie, but not something I'd watch again...
much less watch again on the big screen a second time...
which is my personal gold standard for movie greatness
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 12:47 pm
by hippieluvn
Today, I'm watching a Bondathon on BBC America
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 10:45 am
by hippieluvn
Tonight, I'm watching American Reunion... Haha
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 8:26 pm
by hippieluvn
Tonight, I'm watching the comedy Starsky & Hutch... Haha
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:34 pm
by hippieluvn
Tonight, I'm watching Napoleon Dynamite... Haha
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 7:19 pm
by Kolchak
Watching the James Bond movie Spectre, after seeing it in the theater, I had to buy it. Imho it's one of the three or four best of all the Bond movies. A good plot, strong supporting cast, nice gadgets and things going boom. Read this might be Craigs last role, and if it is he went out on a good one.
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:02 am
by Andybev01
The best movies are the ones that go fast and blow up.
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 7:09 am
by hippieluvn
Kolchak wrote:Watching the James Bond movie Spectre, after seeing it in the theater, I had to buy it. Imho it's one of the three or four best of all the Bond movies. A good plot, strong supporting cast, nice gadgets and things going boom. Read this might be Craigs last role, and if it is he went out on a good one.
YES, I enjoyed Spectre too! Didn't have the gritty realism of Craig's previous Bond films, but definitely brought back the magical formula of earlier Bond movies going back to the beginning. As a longtime 007 fan, Daniel Craig is my second favorite Bond after Sean Connery. Craig, unlike Connery, is actually the closest representation of the Bond character found in the original Fleming novels
I agree -- if this is Craig's last Bond film, he went out well... That final scene at Whitehall is iconic! My personal choice for his relief in the Bond role is someone rarely mentioned: British-American actor JJ Field who currently stars as another suave British spymaster, Major John Andre during the American Revolution in AMC's amazing series Turn: Washington's Spies about the Culper Ring in New York. He's starred in many other roles, including as an action hero in the original Captain America movie. When the times comes, I'm simply hoping EON makea a wise choice
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 7:12 am
by hippieluvn
Last night, I watched 1999's Cruel Intentions
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 4:34 pm
by Kolchak
hippieluvn wrote:Kolchak wrote:Watching the James Bond movie Spectre, after seeing it in the theater, I had to buy it. Imho it's one of the three or four best of all the Bond movies. A good plot, strong supporting cast, nice gadgets and things going boom. Read this might be Craigs last role, and if it is he went out on a good one.
YES, I enjoyed Spectre too! Didn't have the gritty realism of Craig's previous Bond films, but definitely brought back the magical formula of earlier Bond movies going back to the beginning. As a longtime 007 fan, Daniel Craig is my second favorite Bond after Sean Connery. Craig, unlike Connery, is actually the closest representation of the Bond character found in the original Fleming novels
I agree -- if this is Craig's last Bond film, he went out well... That final scene at Whitehall is iconic! My personal choice for his relief in the Bond role is someone rarely mentioned: British-American actor JJ Field who currently stars as another suave British spymaster, Major John Andre during the American Revolution in AMC's amazing series Turn: Washington's Spies about the Culper Ring in New York. He's starred in many other roles, including as an action hero in the original Captain America movie. When the times comes, I'm simply hoping EON makea a wise choice
I'm a Connery fan too.
My favorite Bond flicks were: Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun and now Spectre.
I don't know how accurate the stories are I've been reading, but the political correctness monster is attacking the James Bond world too. There are demands that the new Bond must be gay, black or a woman, or protests will follow.
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:27 am
by hippieluvn
I'm all for equality, but Bond is simply entertainment/fantasy -- I see no need to change a winning formula...
Craig's Bond films are amazing! Wish they hadn't killed off Mathis in Quantum of Solace, my least favorite...
Craig's Casino Royale incorporated many elements of original Ian Fleming Bond novel of the same title
Re: HIPPIELUVN'S SPRING BREAK MOVIETHON 2016
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:58 am
by Andybev01
Kolchak wrote: There are demands that the new Bond must be gay, black or a woman, or protests will follow.
So Woopi Goldberg?
I'd watch that.