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While I was thinking if I could get away with having a mini sleep, a great scene appeared of a super fast man who could basically cheat everything by being so fast that when he activates it he just strolls about moving bullets with his fingers.
Unfortunately he does not stay in the film but it was a great scene to an otherwise bore of a film.
- I used to watch Open University in the 80s so you can guess how boring that X men film was.
The hovercraft chase in Die Another Day.
The Whiskey fight in Kingsmen : Golden Circle.
Just that scene? While it was inferior to the first film, I honestly thought it had multiple great fight scenes.
Been a while since I’ve seen it but I remember it being fairly solid as a Bond film, until it gets to the ice palace. Then it gets stupid. Bond in space (Moonraker) was even less dumb.
Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown are highly recommended. So quotable. I got banned for a month for quoting Tarantino in a respectful way by the way.
Signs was probably one of the worst alien films ever made. And not every single one, I forgot that there zero good moments in that film. So, never mind lol.
Yeah some aliens that can do interstellar travel... defeated by some hicks with baseball bats.
It's not much better of a plot than late 20th century talking monkeys being able to somehow do the same in general.
Tarantino rules, Reservoir Dogs is my favorite.
Even though he didn't direct and produce it, I didn't find Pulp Fiction to be all that great
Recently watched it and the cinematography reminded me of one of my first short films I made but somehow worse.
Yeah, this is probably a blasphemous take but I'm watching it and I didn't understand the point of the movie
Watch all these characters do drugs...
The scene where one of the characters overdoses on a line of heroin (that they thought was cocaine?? Or was it cocaine), wouldn't happen that fast.
As for a good scene in that movie...I guess just the opening part of the movie with Samuel Jackson yelling lmao