On Her Majesty's Secret Service. It is usually one of the lowest rated Bond movies, and Lazenby is the least popular Bond, even though this movie managed to perfectly mesh a world-anhilating plan with plausibility and also mesh a playboy lifestyle of Bond with a true and deep romance. It's a bit slow by today's standards, but if you generally like older movies, you might want to check it out.
I met Night at a screening and we had a v. cool convo about that flick. I love how every shot looks like a page from a comic. He loved that movie and was bummed more people didn't get into it.
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Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg
I met Night at a screening and we had a v. cool convo about that flick. I love how every shot looks like a page from a comic. He loved that movie and was bummed more people didn't get into it.
Yeah!! Very nice film and nobody except squishyg talks about it.
John Carter.
I was eager to see it from the moment I heard they were making it, and I thought it was a great movie.
But if I hadn't taken my son with me to see it, I would have been in the cinema on my own.
The worst thing about it bombing so badly is that there's unlikely to be any more movies set in this world.
the thin red line , everyone thinks saving private ryan was the best war movie of 98 but this one is a great movie and i really cant say which i love more both great movies.
I would say Born on the 4th of July is a really under-rated film. It follows the true story of Ron Kovic a Vietnam veteran who comes back from war having to deal with both the emotional torment of accidently killing a fellow soldier and also the physical torment of wheelchair bound after being paralysed from the chest down after being shot. The film portrays the tale of Ron Kovic having to deal with the rapidly evolving and changing American society and the scorn that the veterans had to deal with upon return from combat. Tom Cruise does a great job as well of playing the anguished veteran. Definitely worth a watch.
Sniper08 wrote:the thin red line , everyone thinks saving private ryan was the best war movie of 98 but this one is a great movie and i really cant say which i love more both great movies.
+1.
Umm-Born of the 4th of July was nominated for 8 Oscars(Picture/Cruise) and won 2(director).
Sniper08 wrote:the thin red line , everyone thinks saving private ryan was the best war movie of 98 but this one is a great movie and i really cant say which i love more both great movies.
+1.
Umm-Born of the 4th of July was nominated for 8 Oscars(Picture/Cruise) and won 2(director).
Your point? It is hardly ever mentioned or discussed these days compared to other Vietnam epics like The Deerhunter, Apoc Now, Platoon and FMJ (all great films). To play that game, Thin Red Line was nominated for 7. Others mentioned here were also widely acclaimed like Invictus and Watchmen.
Sniper08 wrote:the thin red line , everyone thinks saving private ryan was the best war movie of 98 but this one is a great movie and i really cant say which i love more both great movies.
+1.
Umm-Born of the 4th of July was nominated for 8 Oscars(Picture/Cruise) and won 2(director).
Your point? It is hardly ever mentioned or discussed these days compared to other Vietnam epics like The Deerhunter, Apoc Now, Platoon and FMJ (all great films). To play that game, Thin Red Line was nominated for 7. Others mentioned here were also widely acclaimed like Invictus and Watchmen.
Really? I don't remember much talk about Invictus, but Watchmen I know was huge.
nagerous wrote:I would say Born on the 4th of July is a really under-rated film. It follows the true story of Ron Kovic a Vietnam veteran who comes back from war having to deal with both the emotional torment of accidently killing a fellow soldier and also the physical torment of wheelchair bound after being paralysed from the chest down after being shot. The film portrays the tale of Ron Kovic having to deal with the rapidly evolving and changing American society and the scorn that the veterans had to deal with upon return from combat. Tom Cruise does a great job as well of playing the anguished veteran. Definitely worth a watch.
Yes! totally loved that movie. Very sad and depressing, but very real and in depth, you really get a look at what people live with and through when injured in war. The scenes at the hospital, the impact on the family, the sacrifice and regret of his love life, his hippy buddies who did not go to war became wealthy business owners and having to see up close what he could have been, the treatment of our vets when they returned home. I really liked it it all came full circle and even though he spent much of his life ignoring and regretting, he never gave up and found purpose and made a difference.
Sniper08 wrote:the thin red line , everyone thinks saving private ryan was the best war movie of 98 but this one is a great movie and i really cant say which i love more both great movies.
+1.
Umm-Born of the 4th of July was nominated for 8 Oscars(Picture/Cruise) and won 2(director).
Your point? It is hardly ever mentioned or discussed these days compared to other Vietnam epics like The Deerhunter, Apoc Now, Platoon and FMJ (all great films). To play that game, Thin Red Line was nominated for 7. Others mentioned here were also widely acclaimed like Invictus and Watchmen.
You guys both have points. While it got some credit, I think Watchmen was underrated because it didn't get the credit many thought it deserved, and also the disappointing box office draw. 4th of July I would say is more overlooked than under-rated, but it still was a movie of greatness on all levels.