Me too! And I recently heard there's a 3rd season of Fargo coming out soon. Have you heard anything about that? Oh Geez! Uff da. Ya, you betcha. My youngest brother, a farmer in MN, still talks just like that. And he has a "real" Minnesota accent, too.
Mr. Sandi and I just finished watching "Peanut Butter Falcon". We both loved it. Very touching story beautifully filmed in the Southern US.
El Camino on Netflix. It’s a kind of follow on from Breaking Bad, tidies a few loose ends up with Walter and Mike making an appearance.
all three series have been out for a while, 3rd has Ewan macGregor in it... but the stand out actor is David Thewlis
The Mule, directed and starring Clint Eastwood. My Mrs went to another room after 30 minutes stating it was boring. It is a bit of a slow film but I enjoyed it.
The Mule, directed and starring Clint Eastwood. My Mrs went to another room after 30 minutes stating it was boring. It is a bit of a slow film but I enjoyed it.
Well, uff da! How the heck did I miss the third season? The good news is that now we have a whole season of it to watch.
I'm agreeing with you, Baldrick174, not your Mrs. I enjoyed The Mule quite a lot. I'm a Clint Eastwood far whether he's acting or directing or playing music!
Billy Bob Thornton in series 1 - absolutely the best acting I have seen. How he turns from nerdy preacher to psycho killer in the same scene was brilliant. I didn't like the Ewan McGregor series, was just a bit mmmehhhh.
Watching the Irishman, cannot get over the cgi'd youthful faces on bodies of old men struggling to walk. The scene where De Niro beats up the shopkeeper is utter rubbish. I think everybody is comfortable with different actors playing the same character at different ages and cannot see why they did it this way.
Once upon a time in Hollywood. Excellent flick, yet another ensemble cast, with a Tarantino twist at the end. Enjoyed that. And there's a Triumph in it, too!
Is it not just loads of people talking to each other for 4 hours then a massive gore-fest for the last 15 minutes ???
I thought Quentin showed great restraint in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood holding off on his signature ultra-violence until nearly the end of the movie. Not his typical MO.
Yeah, don't think I'll be rushing to see that one then I was such a huge fan (Reservoir dogs, pulp fiction) but just can't stand overly long filmed filmed chats (inglorious bastards, hateful eight). Just bores the shit out of me.