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Don't break radio silence until they see me.
How will I know?
Because all fucking hell is gonna break loose.
So many quotes, and it doesn't even have his best one.
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This is his best line, IMO...
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Arnold's best, but not Jessie Ventura's, that would be Predator. Anyway...
Are you ready for pain? Are you ready for suffering? If the answer is yes, then you're ready for Captain Freedom's workout!
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The quotes about Sully are from Commando,
You must unlearn what you have learned.
-- yoda
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The quotes about Sully are from Commando,
Yes, and the 'hell breaking loose' one, sorry to spam this thread with them. 'Rip out your spine' is from The Running Man. The Ventura quote I was talking about is from Predator...
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How could you forget:
"It's not a tumor!"
You must unlearn what you have learned.
-- yoda
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Godzilla vs Mothra (The Thing) 1964
Watch it from the beginning and it is horrible. Watch it starting at about 29 minutes and it's a top-five Godzilla film.
https://archive.org/details/MothraVs.Godzilla
-edit- 50:30 is a religious experience for me, so strong is the nostalgia. Also a religious moment in the film, that might have something to do with it.
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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How could you forget:
"It's not a tumor!"
Kindergarden Cop (1990)
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The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [1966] (check your country's restrictions before streaming this)
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That is just the darkest of E. Morricone that I can think of, including The Thing. I'm sure I've linked it a couple of times before, but my favorite, happiest score of his...
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The Bravados (Gregory Peck, Joan Collins, 1958)
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I saw Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018) last week.
What a waste of time. Rotten Tomatoes absolutely fails in gauging the quality of this movie.
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Internal Affairs III (2003).
Honk-Kong-Chinese "bad cop" thriller. Not really something special, but the OST consists of pretty epic and heavily themed orchestral music which is enjoyable. Netflix is buying more cheap movies while losing hollywood bit by bit.
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Today, another Chinese movie (courtesy of a depleted Netflix catalouge (shame on you)):
Wolf Warrior 2 (战狼2).
Apparently,
it is the second highest-grossing film of all-time in a single market behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens
It is also very patriotic.
I'll be watching more Chinese patriotic movies. Looking forward to Wolf Warrior 3.
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I saw Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018) last week.
What a waste of time. Rotten Tomatoes absolutely fails in gauging the quality of this movie.
97% approval by critics and 84% by audience? This is how Trump got elected, fucking Russian bots!
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In Putin's Russia, stupid movie watches you!
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Requiem for a Dream (2000).
Pretty powerful stuff. Good movie. Show this to kids instead of cigarette packages with lung pictures on it when it comes to drugs.
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https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 601#p80601
The finest actor that I can think of, and certainly one of the best speaking voices on record. Nicol Williamson can elevate a B-picture like nobody else.
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Remember it always, for you are joined by it... You are ONE! ... Under the stars.
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For it is the doom of Men that they forget.
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My favourite films in no particular order
Taxi Driver
Two Lane Blacktop
Donnie Darko
Pandorum
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Layer Cake
American Hustle
Scarface
These are all great films and their wikipedia pages are great too
You have to do stuff that average people don't understand because those are the only good things (Andy Warhol)
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Yesterday, we watched Serenity (2005).
Finally a space Sci-Fi movie that I could enjoy, despite the sidekick to the heroine being a useless schtick that fulfilled his use about 10 minutes into the movie.
I'm not a big fan of the StarWars movie franchise, I think it's a clueless and low-quality way of making space movies, and Serenity both from the setup and the plot felt like it was heavily inspired by the franchise but kept down to earth, which makes it better than SW.
Also, it's just a hunch, but I found the Expanse sci-fi novel series' Cptn. Holden and his gang to be eerily similar to the gang of Serenity, so I wouldn't rule out the former was inspired by the latter (at least to some degree).
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