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No? Here's one you should give a shot:
No for me, unfortunately. Oh, I forgot I also like Sweeney Todd. I remember liking the dark nature of it.
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No? Here's one you should give a shot:
I'm joking.. it actually stars the Ruffalo-like Nino Castelnuovo and Edwige Fenech. It's a from a time when classic giallo's weren't cutting it (that's a pun there) with audiences anymore, so more sex was added to spice things up.
I liked them. They're a lot of fun, even though sometimes they're hard to take very seriously.
I've thought and thought and I still can't get my head around what you mean by "taking them seriously", lol. They're not exactly meant to be 'serious' literary pieces?
I've binged all 8 Harry Potter movies. Initially I'd see the first 5, but stopped. I liked them. They're a lot of fun, even though sometimes they're hard to take very seriously. But the world is great and highly imaginative. Now if I can finally finish the final 3 books, as I quite liked those also.
Ok, so I know I'm late to this movie, but I watched Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and I'm gonna have to think on this one a bit. At worse it's a fine film, I was riveted and enjoyed every moment, and at best it might be my favourite Tarantino film of all time, simply because of how he reversed the fortunes of the victims. Well, except for the insurgents, those filthy hippies got exactly what they deserved in the movie. In any case, I enjoyed it completely and will be adding it to movies that I rewatch.
I don't claim to know the man personally, although I did meet him once some years ago. It was right after Inglorious Bastards had been released, I tried not to squeal and just pumped his hand, saying I admired his work. Were I to meet him now, I'd give him the Parisian two smacks and a hug if he permitted me, as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has struck a chord in me that I've just not felt from him before as a director.
They're all great, even Death Proof.
Damn, you really are a hardcore fan.
Even Kurt Russell couldn't save that movie for me.
Now, the movie that Death Proof was in double feature with was bad. The Rodriguez one. That was a very obvious B movie.
Planet Terror, right? I saw them together at the theatre. I don't remember much about it other than Bruce Willis was in it. Those two movies together were the longest 4 hours of my life.
One good thing about that double feature was that it spawned Machete. That was a hilarious movie.