olyphantastic.bsky.social
Norwegian movie lover, video games fanatic, headbanger, and walking enthusiast. And Timothy Olyphant fan!
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There is still a chance to the Eric Roberts speedraft with the legends. We all know what films Ryan will play.
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The only draft where CONGO could be in the top 3 (with the exception of a Dylan Walsh draft).
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Isn't the infected kinda similar to the crazy in THE CRAZIES? George Romero starting both the typical zombie film and people becoming crazy after getting infected by a virus.
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And Jennifer Love Hewitt.
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Ouch, look at that IMDB rating. It's directed by Brad Furman (Lincoln Lawyer). Look at the cast list. It supposedly had a $45 million budget, and shot over 50 days in Europe, so not a DTV film, but perhaps made for streaming.
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It's the third film Ana and Keanu did. They also did Exposed, which I heard is horrible, because the film got sold to Lionsgate who reedited film into Keanu cop-thriller. The first time writter-director, got his name taken off the directors credid because of this. It has 32 producers!
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Right before they got to number 4, I was happy with the list and thought the only thing I would change up to the point was to switch MI2 with MI3, but then all hell broke loose. In the end I really wish I could switch MI3 with Mi2.
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It could have gotten one this morning, but it just too expensive to play a game that I'm not interested in. In my country it's like $730 for this with Mario Kart World, and I'm not that interested in it. Too many other games to play. If the console was $500 I would have gotten it for fun.
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That must be the most fun film put on a bleak week.
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She has come a long way from starring in an Eli Roth film, and even longer way from doing Spanish tv-shows and movies. Or even longer from starting out in Cuba. Almost 20 year old carer. I don't people realize she just turned 37.
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We need a boutique label putting out a Scott Adkins boxset, so many of films doesn't get blu-ray releases, or they are just bare bones release. I need an Undisputed set.
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It just feels right that the first hour is all about exposition and explaining over and over again (and that Bryan is still lost). At least they got to the point faster than the Final Reckoning.
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The irony of Shadow Force being theatrical, and Joe Carnahan's new film with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon The Rip being a Netflix film (maybe it will have a limited theatrical release). What a bizarre time we live in.
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Makes me remember the famous set photo fram Suicide Squad where Jai Courtney chases David Ayer naked (Jaibless!)
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I watched it yesterday, and warning there is two version there. One in 1080p and one in 4k (i think that is VIP only), but one of them I didn't see any subtitles, and the other had English subtitles over other subtitles. With this film it didn't matter much, because how visual it is.
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Almost a movie.
Second screen films that are designed to be watched while you do other stuff and looking at your phone. They have to repeat what the films about every 5 minutes so when you look up from your phone you are not lost.
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I remember when you could import a DVD from Asia and it would have english subtitles. Got Azumi from ebay with English subtitles. It was region 2 so I think it was an original Japanese disc.
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I don't think it's released in Japan (maybe it is). Wonggifs lives in Japan, I wonder if it was cheap or expensive to import from Australia. If it is expensive, than IQIY is a good alternative to watch it. At least watch it once before buying it.
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It was more for WongGifs. I guess living in Japan it's not that expensive to import from Australia, or where that label is.
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There is Asian blu-ray release, and iQIY have it for streaming. iQIY is generally a good streaming service for DTV Chinese films.
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Solo play is not that difficult. You just have to learn the best location to go to, and what bosses to kill. All of the bosses have considerable less health, and can be staggered easier. Multi-bosses also have low aggro, so only one will attack at a time. Ok Souls players should be able to do it.
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Don't worry about it. You also probably want an excuse to get out of the house for 2-3 hours.
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So I'm always looking for any excuse to not get out. The almost 3 hour running time just does it extra hard, and especially when there is only one show time, and not even every day. So I'm just looking for an excuse to not bother to leave the house.
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Too me it's more that it's hard to live in a small place and find a good point to go to the cinema. Sinners hasn't even been showed where I live. I actually can't remember the last film I watched in the cinema. Was it Alien Romelus? So it must be something I have to see to get me out.
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I decided to not go an watch it after I heard from several that it takes 80 minutes of exposition before it finally gets going and gets to the action. And that is just too much for me. Nobody seems to like these first 80 minutes, but then it supposedly becomes great. At least action wise.
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It's looks great (as far as I remember as I watched it last year), and it also comes with a booklet with essays. It got at essay by Vern. It filled with special features.
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Can it make more money than Thunderbolt and MI:TFR?
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The UK blu-ray from Fracture Visions is great. The slipcover have no rating in front, or on the spine, only on the back. The redcover inside, does have one on the spine, but I don't think they sell it without the slipcover. Love the film.
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I'm coincidentally watching MISSISSIPPI GRIND right now. I was so into poker when I was in college, but when I didn't have the my college friends to play with I stopped. I wasn't too interest playing online. I think video games handle my interest for competitions.
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It's so funny that they covered League of Extraordinary Gentlemen before Blade.
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I have a clear top two: Mission Impossible Fallout, and Rogue Nation, the two 4,5 star of the series. and a clear bottom: Mission Impossible 3, the only 3,5 star. Now the order of the other 5 changes all the time. After last rewatch MI2 was all up on 4th place. So I hope that will be high.
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I was wondering what you where talking about, and then I saw this in my feed:
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Did this film have problem with post-production because of lack of financing?
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SPOILERS But Crimson Tide could have been there if Bryan and Ryan didn't start to panic and forgot that Ryan had a veto override that could have protected pick nr5 film. They could easy got it to number one, but I think Bryan thought Ryan would be the one to play that film at nr 2 and not he at nr.1
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I started listen to it, but I'' listen tol the rest for tomorrows walk. But then one that chose Blade, Judge Dredd and The Crow gets my vote. Unless someone chose The Phantom as wild card, than I have to go with them. My favorite comic book hero of all time. Hopefully nobody pick Batman Forever.
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I haven't heard a peep about this film until I read Matt Zoller Seitz review today. The Citizen Kane of Second screen film, as he called it in his 1,5 star review.
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I got Drunken Master 2 for free for digital because Warner Bros got him to take it down, because they own the rights. Maybe they don't own the rights anymore, or because it's a new store front he just wait for them to DMC him again?
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I think he got to big, and he didn't hire anyone to ship and pack the orders. If he had someone to actual make the disc for him, he might be fine, but when he does the restoration himself, and do all the shipping himself, there is no time in a day to do all that yourself.
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I just bought The Killer and Hard Boiled digital before his reputation went to hell. It was just 8 bucks per film, and 5 for for Megasync for a month to actually be able to download the huge file. I didn't burn them to blu-ray, I just converted them so they worked on Plex. So good to get 4k discs.
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Reminds me when we had actual artist doing that shit with style like this (I think this was from a Norwegian newspaper that I had laying around on my SDD since his first period):
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District 13 Ultimatum I'm thinking about. I keep forgetting which District has which number
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Or is it District 13? Which one is the french parkour film?
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Wait this is a Guy Ritchie film? Why haven't I heard about it. I guess they want me to stumble onto it while browsing Apple+.
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It's some peoples favorite of the series. This review from Letterboxd really describes my feelings of the film:
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Even 19 years later with the film WAR Bollywood still seemed obsessed with it. I wonder if they are still obsessed in WAR 2?
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Did anyone watch the Cleaning Lady? It got like 4 seasons. I think it's on HBO Max or something. Seemed intriguing, but I have never heard anyone mention in it, so I haven't watched it.
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Hey, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo! And that District 9 sequel. I can't even remember her as Elektra in Daredevil, and I saw that show. Remember her more from G.I. Joe Retaliation. I guess my point is she left such a little impact on Daredevil, that even these more obscure roles are more memorable