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19 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

The Lincoln Lawyer season 3 complete is now on TGx

 

 This is when I regret reading all his books--he does have a way with writing good crime novels -I  -brought

(or borrowed from Internet) his latest one , that came out 2 weeks ago..............V.Good........... :coffee1:

 

If  anyone wants.DM

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The Shadow Strays is an Indonesian film on netflix focusing on pure action with almost no plot or character development. Stars Aurora Ribero as a trained assassin who is suspended after a botched job in Tokyo and accidentally meets up with a young boy she's determined to save from death at the hands of the mafia.  In the vein of the Iko Iwais (the Indonesia Tony Jaa) films, there's a lot of hand-to-hand combat, shooting, acrobatics, explosions, the whole nine yards. You might wonder how a girl could possibly beat all those men but by the end she really does look like a demon.

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I discovered a good movie on iPlayer when I was searching through their list of movies and it was called, "Harriet", based on a true story about a black slave who escaped and helped many others to freedom. I won't give it all away although there is much more to it than that and the credits at the end give a much more detailed background of this particular person and their bravery and exploits – – well worth a watch IMO.

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9 hours ago, jaywalker2 said:

Just horrible. Even if you're sympathetic to his political views, he is such an a$$hole, it's painful to watch. Plus he looks like a serial killer.

The trailer itself was all it took 

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Try Disclaimer (Kate Blanchett & Kevin Kline).  Slightly complex, but well acted and good analysis/representation of revenge.

 

Also, Sweetpea - very enjoyable female version of Dexter. (Is it "correct" to violently murder someone who is obviously a total a$$hole?)

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15 hours ago, jaywalker2 said:

Just horrible. Even if you're sympathetic to his political views, he is such an a$$hole, it's painful to watch. Plus he looks like a serial killer.

 

Am I Racist?

 

What serial killer wore long hair with a man bun?

 

Gets good reviews and favorable receptions at theaters.

 

Hilarious movie. Well worth the watch and everyone should see it.
 
This movie is excellent. My wife and I saw it over the weekend, and we haven't laughed this much in a long time at the theatre. We both thought it was hilarious.

 

It's also great to watch it in theaters because watching it with a crowd just enhances the experience. Everyone was laughing the whole time

There are some really hilarious scenes and some good chuckles throughout.

 

A recommended watch.

 
Brilliantly sarcastic take on the racism and hate industry

This is the first movie in a long time where the arguments being presented are so absurd - so logically cork screwy -that laughter rolled through the cinema. . . . This film sets out to show the DEI industry (and cult) in all its intellectual shoddiness.
 
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I downloaded and watched a movie from way back, called "The Sting" and I did remember some aspects of it, so thought I'd give it a try and was pleased by the fact that there was so much of it I had forgotten, and it became like a new movie!

 

A very pleasant evening's viewing and they certainly don't make movies like that anymore, with the exception of a few in recent years.

 

Just to add that I did watch a movie which starred Val Kilmer, mentioned by a poster here, called, "Twixt" and it was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, who must have been on drugs when he directed this mishmash of a movie.

 

Interesting in parts, confusing in others and that's probably why it got a low IMDb rating.

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Kingdom Uncovered: Inside Saudi Arabia

 

As Saudi Arabia bids to host the FIFA World Cup, a female journalist goes undercover to investigate what life is really like in this increasingly autocratic state.
 

 

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