Re: What are you watching?
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:27 pm
Is it the director's *cut*?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Lorena
Docuseries on Amazon about Lorena & John Bobbit
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Is it the director's *cut*?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Lorena
Docuseries on Amazon about Lorena & John Bobbit
i guess if tommy lee was playing the guitar, or giving lead vocals in that flick, you would be onto something with that. did bradley cooper use the correct type of rifle in american sniper? it's that kind of thing. not that he was carrying a water pistol instead.Reign in Blood wrote:There are more important things for sure, but tis not the least of which. You wouldn't just overlook King Arthur carrying a flamethrower instead of Excalibur, come now.zombie wrote:i guess i just look for different things from a film, compared to a documentary or the like. *shrug*Reign in Blood wrote:What is this non-sense, I don't even...zombie wrote:i bet that most bio-pics have their share of inaccuracies and/or anachronisms. among the least of which is what style or brand the musicians happen to be playing at any given period or era.
To a layman! When you are initiated, these things are of consequence.zombie wrote:i guess if tommy lee was playing the guitar, or giving lead vocals in that flick, you would be onto something with that. did bradley cooper use the correct type of rifle in american sniper? it's that kind of thing. not that he was carrying a water pistol instead.Reign in Blood wrote:There are more important things for sure, but tis not the least of which. You wouldn't just overlook King Arthur carrying a flamethrower instead of Excalibur, come now.zombie wrote:i guess i just look for different things from a film, compared to a documentary or the like. *shrug*Reign in Blood wrote:What is this non-sense, I don't even...zombie wrote:i bet that most bio-pics have their share of inaccuracies and/or anachronisms. among the least of which is what style or brand the musicians happen to be playing at any given period or era.
we're all layman at something.Reign in Blood wrote:To a layman! When you are initiated, these things are of consequence.zombie wrote:i guess if tommy lee was playing the guitar, or giving lead vocals in that flick, you would be onto something with that. did bradley cooper use the correct type of rifle in american sniper? it's that kind of thing. not that he was carrying a water pistol instead.Reign in Blood wrote:There are more important things for sure, but tis not the least of which. You wouldn't just overlook King Arthur carrying a flamethrower instead of Excalibur, come now.zombie wrote:i guess i just look for different things from a film, compared to a documentary or the like. *shrug*Reign in Blood wrote:What is this non-sense, I don't even...zombie wrote:i bet that most bio-pics have their share of inaccuracies and/or anachronisms. among the least of which is what style or brand the musicians happen to be playing at any given period or era.
Well...I just got crime scene photos of the cut that I wasn't expecting...Jmac Attack wrote:Is it the director's *cut*?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Lorena
Docuseries on Amazon about Lorena & John Bobbit
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I thought the same. LolDancesWithWerewolves wrote:The guy playing Vince looks so much like CC Deville, it's confusing lol
I saw it a few times when I was a kid. I remember Shelly Long being a hooker.....and she ain't my kind if hooker, lol.Jason wrote:Night Shift (1982)
Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton's breakout role (I think). Really good comedy. Been some years since my last viewing.
Closer to what Transformers is supposed to be than all the Bay movies combined. I don't hate the Bay series. They're good mindless (very mindless)fun. But Transformers in name only. Bumblebee wasn't perfect by any means but good enough to geek out to. I dug the 80s soundtrack and they even played a few seconds of The Touch. Cool film. Will watch again.Monster wrote:Bumblebee
Now I want to see itMonster wrote:Closer to what Transformers is supposed to be than all the Bay movies combined. I don't hate the Bay series. They're good mindless (very mindless)fun. But Transformers in name only. Bumblebee wasn't perfect by any means but good enough to geek out to. I dug the 80s soundtrack and they even played a few seconds of The Touch. Cool film. Will watch again.Monster wrote:Bumblebee