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Post by Dani on Apr 15, 2018 20:40:54 GMT
Certain Women ... slow paced story telling, I like that. Laura Dern is amazing, so is Michelle Williams, and Kristen Stewart is super cute in her episode. Recommended, but for sure not for everybody, some might call it boring. I might watch it just because of Michelle. She was amazing in All the money in the world.
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Post by purple18 on Apr 15, 2018 21:12:37 GMT
Wild. I remembered that i started it about a year ago when i was sick but then i thought i stopped. Turns out i did see the whole thing but i don't mind, it's a good one. Pretty accurate with the book too.
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Post by ilpink on Apr 19, 2018 19:43:07 GMT
Red Sparrow...
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Post by valerio23 on Apr 19, 2018 21:51:29 GMT
42. It's a movie based on a true story. The story of Jackie Robinson that was a baseball player and was "coloured". The story talk about the years in which coloured people does't considereted like white people. Anyway was a really great movie.
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Post by drnick on Apr 21, 2018 20:44:00 GMT
Den of Thieves
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Post by heehawes on Apr 21, 2018 23:01:28 GMT
42. It's a movie based on a true story. The story of Jackie Robinson that was a baseball player and was "coloured". The story talk about the years in which coloured people does't considereted like white people. Anyway was a really great movie. I haven’t seen 42, but I think I will add this to my watch list.... It’s cool to see somebody from outside of America enjoy a film about Jackie Robinson. He’s definitely an American hero. His coming to Major League Baseball and breaking the color barrier is very significant in sports but even more important in the fitght for human rights / equality 42 is the only number in baseball that is retired from every team in baseball, meaning nobody can wear it anymore. They do however every year have a Jackie Robinson day in America where every player wears 42, which is cool but kinda confusing to keep track of who’s who
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Post by heehawes on Apr 21, 2018 23:08:05 GMT
Confusing or what? but still...... ❤️
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Post by valerio23 on Apr 21, 2018 23:31:53 GMT
42. It's a movie based on a true story. The story of Jackie Robinson that was a baseball player and was "coloured". The story talk about the years in which coloured people does't considereted like white people. Anyway was a really great movie. I haven’t seen 42, but I think I will add this to my watch list.... It’s cool to see somebody from outside of America enjoy a film about Jackie Robinson. He’s definitely an American hero. His coming to Major League Baseball and breaking the color barrier is very significant in sports but even more important in the fitght for human rights / equality 42 is the only number in baseball that is retired from every team in baseball, meaning nobody can wear it anymore. They do however every year have a Jackie Robinson day in America where every player wears 42, which is cool but kinda confusing to keep track of who’s who Yes, I know that Jackie's number is ritired from ALL team in baseball and I know about Jackie's day in America 😉 You're right, it's seems strange (maybe) for somebody outside of America (like me) enjoy a movie like this, but, in the other hand, I really love to know much things possible. I really love so many things and cultures from all around the world, for example I love watching NBA (I'm a Lakers fan), I love american football (I'm a Eagles fan), I love watching the all blacks and most important I really love to know the story of the people. I saw a movie like two month ago that talks about this three woman (based in a true story) that worked on nasa and they were black, in those years (1960 or something like that) black people and white people can't be together and can't use the same bathroom but against all, those three woman, fight for their right and in the end became like super-heroines. I've loved that movie. In the end, yes, I really like to know the story of the people that had fight for their right and yas, I stand with those people ❤️
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Post by heehawes on Apr 22, 2018 0:19:36 GMT
I haven’t seen 42, but I think I will add this to my watch list.... It’s cool to see somebody from outside of America enjoy a film about Jackie Robinson. He’s definitely an American hero. His coming to Major League Baseball and breaking the color barrier is very significant in sports but even more important in the fitght for human rights / equality 42 is the only number in baseball that is retired from every team in baseball, meaning nobody can wear it anymore. They do however every year have a Jackie Robinson day in America where every player wears 42, which is cool but kinda confusing to keep track of who’s who Yes, I know that Jackie's number is ritired from ALL team in baseball and I know about Jackie's day in America 😉 You're right, it's seems strange (maybe) for somebody outside of America (like me) enjoy a movie like this, but, in the other hand, I really love to know much things possible. I really love so many things and cultures from all around the world, for example I love watching NBA (I'm a Lakers fan), I love american football (I'm a Eagles fan), I love watching the all blacks and most important I really love to know the story of the people. I saw a movie like two month ago that talks about this three woman (based in a true story) that worked on nasa and they were black, in those years (1960 or something like that) black people and white people can't be together and can't use the same bathroom but against all, those three woman, fight for their right and in the end became like super-heroines. I've loved that movie. In the end, yes, I really like to know the story of the people that had fight for their right and yas, I stand with those people ❤️ Hidden Figures? I’ve heard multiple people say they loved that movie.
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Post by drnick on Apr 22, 2018 8:25:11 GMT
Dunno where to put this best, but RIP Verne Troyer aka Mini-me.
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Post by valerio23 on Apr 22, 2018 9:13:30 GMT
Yes, I know that Jackie's number is ritired from ALL team in baseball and I know about Jackie's day in America 😉 You're right, it's seems strange (maybe) for somebody outside of America (like me) enjoy a movie like this, but, in the other hand, I really love to know much things possible. I really love so many things and cultures from all around the world, for example I love watching NBA (I'm a Lakers fan), I love american football (I'm a Eagles fan), I love watching the all blacks and most important I really love to know the story of the people. I saw a movie like two month ago that talks about this three woman (based in a true story) that worked on nasa and they were black, in those years (1960 or something like that) black people and white people can't be together and can't use the same bathroom but against all, those three woman, fight for their right and in the end became like super-heroines. I've loved that movie. In the end, yes, I really like to know the story of the people that had fight for their right and yas, I stand with those people ❤️ Hidden Figures? I’ve heard multiple people say they loved that movie. Yeeeees, that movie! It's amazing for real and yep it's a movie based on a true story and I love that kind of movie 😉
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Post by Dani on Apr 22, 2018 15:02:57 GMT
Dunno where to put this best, but RIP Verne Troyer aka Mini-me. NOOOOO
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Post by Dani on Apr 23, 2018 19:41:34 GMT
I’m watching it now. Is it worth watching?
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Post by drnick on Apr 23, 2018 19:47:09 GMT
I’m watching it now. Is it worth watching? I think it's good, not as good as Heat, but still good, I liked it, although the end is a bit unrealistic again (you know, like The Invisible Guest's). There could also be a bit too much of side story for your liking, 'cause the movie is like two and a half hours.
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Post by Dani on Apr 23, 2018 19:53:29 GMT
I’m watching it now. Is it worth watching? I think it's good, not as good as Heat, but still good, I liked it, although the end is a bit unrealistic again (you know, like The Invisible Guest's). There could also be a bit too much of side story for your liking, 'cause the movie is like two and a half hours. Faaaaack I forgot to check how long it was. Oh well, I’ll just finish it tomorrow if I get too tired later. The cast is awesome 😎 Watch me being in the middle of something like this in LA in May. Haha. I swear it’s happening. This is my time in life where everything that never happened to me is happening.
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