1953 "Gunsmoke" with Audie Murphy Susan Cabot was a real cutie reminded me of a little of a young Elizabeth Taylor.
I watched the end of Arrival tonight. It definitely touched a nerve. I found myself with some sort of wet liquid coming out of my eyes. What is that? Oh. The same thing happens every single time I watch Field of Dreams.
Watching Godzilla the Planet eater.Anime.Part of a series from Toho.Don't really care for big G's appearance in these.Kind of Godzilla crossed with granite and a wire hair mastiff.But some interesting treatments of other things.Kind of slow moving with attempts at philosophical concepts thrown in.Not bad but the live action ones are more fun.
So so movie. A little bit better than The Naked and the Dead but still rather mediocre. By far the weakest of the three. Weird and very bad. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
What did you think of it? My wife and I watched it recently. We thought it was ok, not great. Sent from my RS988 using Tapatalk
Annihilation sci-fi about a force altering an area of the earth.Has some creepy,some gore,some things that make you go hmmmm interesting.Quite frankly I was expecting cheap gore and jump scares and was pleasantly surprised by the film. check it out
I gotta say I'm not much of a Pierce Brosnan fan. As far as I'm concerned there really were only three Bonds. Connery, the best of the best. Then Daniel Craig. And followed by Roger Moore. The rest are meh.
Look Who’s Back Interesting comedy/part mockumentary about Hitler waking up in present day Germany and finding the political environment accepting of some of his views. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
The good thing about owning this collection is that it helps me to see them in their acting abilities. I realized the reason I use to think Roger Moore was such a good Bond was that he was one of the first Bonds I grew up watching; strictly nostalgia or rose colored glasses of the past. After watching them again I'd place them in this order. 1) Sean Connery ..... Just plain made the mold for Bond and a man's man 2)Daniel Craig ..... Rugged and classy as bond should be. 3) Pierce Bronsan ..... Goldeneye was great and the other ones were far from bad. 3/4) I'd tie Roger Moore and George Lazenby. Not really their fault .... Roger was just getting too old for most of them and George was pretty good and should've done at least a couple more. 5) Timothy Dalton ..... Partly because someone has to be last, but mostly because he was just plain bad. Some of this isn't there fault of the actors, but more the writers, script and co-actors and actresses. As alway this is merely my opinion and please enjoy them anyway you like them. BTW A View to a Kill and Octopussy were awful!
I think you are probably correct as I too grew up watching Bond during the Roger Moore era. I may have to give Broasnan another shot with Goldeneye.