Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)

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Date : 01. Dec 2024, 18:55:23
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On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 09:11:17 -0800, Arthur Lipscomb
<arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

On 11/30/2024 8:28 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
 
I saw part of "The Living Daylights" with Timothy Dalton, which I had
never watched before, on Pluto's "007" channel.
 
Why not watch the whole movie? This was made either during or after
MGM's 27th bankruptcy. Despite the studio bleeding cash they scraped
together 98 cents. I think they made something decently entertaining.
Spending more money on a James Bond movie doesn't make it entertaining.
 
This was, technically, Dalton's only Bond flick.
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What, does License (note the proper American spelling) to Kill not exist
to you?  :-P
>
They were deluding
themselves that Roger Moore would be able to make another movie but he
didn't return. They barely revised the script that was written for
Moore, and it shows. Dalton brought such a serious performance to the
character despite the usual Bond absurdities that the audience could
only imagine what might have been if Dalton had truly been given a Bond
script to showcase his talents.
 
Maryam d'Abo wasn't bad as the Bond girl. We expected little from her
performance but she turned out to be pretty decent.
 
Joe Don Baker plays a very different character than he will in the two
Pierce Brosnan movies.
 
I like Licence (note the British spelling) to Kill (1989) a lot,
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Well, it is a great Bond movie after all.  And I love the two theme songs.
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but
it's James Bond stuck into a story lacking a proper Bond villain. The
set piece tanker truck chase is terrific, one of the most original car
chases I've ever seen in a movie.
 
There was a script, never to be produced, for a third Dalton flick, buy
MGM went bankrupt for the 28th time, prevent it from going into
production.
 
And thanks to my niece's Netflix account, I was finally able to watch:
 
Anyone But You (the 'Flix) - Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell (from
"Twisters" - where did this guy come from?!)
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Hollywood manufactures these generic leading men type in a lab.
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 star in an amusing,
semi-raunchy romcom.
 
Hey! I warned you. I warned everyone on Usenet!
 
. . .
 
    Comedic wackiness ensues!
 
Yer drunck.
 
    This wasn't deep, and it breaks little new ground (the Aussie himbo
played by Joe Davidson was amusing), but Sweeney and Powell make this
entertaining.
 
Barf
 
    I would have preferred an ending that at least attempted to break
the romcom mold, but otherwise this was mostly fun.
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This is a quick catch up.  I haven't really been watching much thanks to
being at a convention.  I did manage to watch:
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Cruel Intentions 3 (Tubi) - I caught this just before they yanked it.
Already covered by Ian.
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Survivor - Mostly background noise.

How can you say that when it was one of the better episodes of the
season? Rachel got a unique advantage challenge that showed some real
creativity by challenge creation team.

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Moana 2 (theatrical) - I also watched the first one the other day.  The
first one is OK, I guess.  This sequel has Moana going on a mission to
reunite her people with the rest of the world.  I'm not sure I noticed
in the first movie they were isolated. I know they were on an island and
all, but somehow I missed they were also cut off from the rest of
humanity. This was not as good as the first one.  Apparently it was
originally going to be a TV series and at the last minute they reworked
it into a movie.  Had this remained a TV series, I wouldn't have
bothered to watch.  A certain something happens in this movie, and when
it happened, I said to myself did I just see what I think I just saw.
And then behind me I could suddenly here some kid start to cry, loudly.
Later in the day I saw this warning online to parents they may not want
to take their kids to see this movie in the theater because of a certain
scene (they didn't say what to avoid spoilers), so watch it in the
safety of your home instead.  And I instantly knew what scene they were
talking about.  It made one kid cry!  LOL.  It's not funny, but it is
funny.  I don't see how watching that scene at home makes it any better.
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As for myself I spent the day moving between various college games and
knocking out first few episodes of JUSTIFIED. It's not a deep show but
I'm enjoying it.

What did you watch?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
30 Nov 24 * What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)8Ian J. Ball
30 Nov 24 +- Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)1shawn
30 Nov 24 `* Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)6Adam H. Kerman
1 Dec 24  `* Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)5Arthur Lipscomb
1 Dec 24   +- Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)1shawn
1 Dec 24   +- Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)1Adam H. Kerman
1 Dec 24   `* Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)2BTR1701
2 Dec 24    `- Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-11-29 (Friday)1Arthur Lipscomb

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