So? I thought we were talking about Willis' general decline.Eraser wrote:Sixth Sense
Edit: oh wait, that's from 1999.
Pulp Fiction is also a '90s movie and Die Hard is from 1988
Speaking of, Pext is a pervert.
So? I thought we were talking about Willis' general decline.Eraser wrote:Sixth Sense
Edit: oh wait, that's from 1999.
Pulp Fiction is also a '90s movie and Die Hard is from 1988
That movie was made in Germany actually, in parts on soundstages at Bavaria Flm. The Black Forrest was used for the siberian landscape and most of the interior shots were done on smaller soundstages on the Bavaria Film-lot.Whiskey 7 wrote:Willem Dafoe movies I've have always thought were a little weird and Siberia (2019) is no exception. Still interesting
Thanks for that infoFerrao10 wrote: That movie was made in Germany actually, in parts on soundstages at Bavaria Flm. The Black Forrest was used for the siberian landscape and most of the interior shots were done on smaller soundstages on the Bavaria Film-lot.
You don't disturb productions, that is a given. But that was one that I'd really have liked to have gotten autographs from. Ferrara and Dafoe. What a team!
Yes the Tom Hanks one directed by Steven Spielberg. Really good and if you haven't, it is worth the time.An Eastern European tourist unexpectedly finds himself stranded in JFK airport, and must take up temporary residence there.
Haven't seen in years and thoroughly enjoyed.Silicone_Milk wrote:Heartbreak Ridge - 5 / 10
Might have been a decent enough watch back in the '80s. Wasn't too impressed with it though.
IMDBIn 1900, a young widow finds her seaside cottage is haunted and forms a unique relationship with the ghost.
It's because it's nowhere near as tight as The Matrix. Lots of things here and there that just don't seem well written. But it is better than a lot of folks are willing to admit.Eraser wrote:Just watched The Matrix Reloaded again, in anticipation of the upcoming 4th one.
I don't understand why it's in vogue to hate on this movie, because it's just plain cool.
Gonna watch Revolutions too.
IMDBA damaged ex-special forces soldier navigating London's criminal underworld seizes an opportunity to assume another man's identity.
[spoiler]And not two hardened criminals... They are DEA and Naval Intelligence.....[/spoiler][spoiler]For the past year, DEA agent Bobby Trench (Denzel Washington) and U.S. Navy intelligence officer Marcus Stigman (Mark Wahlberg) have been working under cover as members of a narcotics syndicate. The twist: Neither man knows that the other is an undercover agent. When their attempt to infiltrate a Mexican drug cartel and recover millions goes haywire, the men are disavowed by their superiors. Trench and Stigman must go on the run lest they wind up in jail or in a grave.[/spoiler]Worth the 2 spoilersTwo hardened criminals get into trouble with the US border patrol after meeting with a Mexican drug lord, and then revelations start to unfold.
Yes I hear you, yet another Jason Statham movie but it wasn't' that bad. Predicable for sure, still entertaining and worth your time if you have some spare..Mei, a young girl whose memory holds a priceless numerical code, finds herself pursued by the Triads, the Russian mob, and corrupt NYC cops. Coming to her aid is an ex-cage fighter whose life was destroyed by the gangsters on Mei's trail.