2020 - movies seen this year
#109
Re: 2020 - movies seen this year
I watched "the wrath of man" the other night, a Guy Ritchie movie. Pretty enjoyable.
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#110
Re: 2020 - movies seen this year
I watched "the wrath of man" the other night, a Guy Ritchie movie. Pretty enjoyable.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1108355..._=nv_sr_srsg_0
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1108355..._=nv_sr_srsg_0
#111
Re: 2020 - movies seen this year
Stowaway on Netflix, great cast, absolutely awful plot.
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#112
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I watched The Suicide Squad last night. Good Lord it was violent, extremely gory but in a comedic kind of way.
#113
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Re: 2020 - movies seen this year
I watched The Suicide Squad last night. Good Lord it was violent, extremely gory but in a comedic kind of way.
#114
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#115
Re: 2020 - movies seen this year
I love that movie.
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#120
Re: 2020 - movies seen this year
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. with Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin was supplemented by The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. with April Dancer. Mission Impossible has successfully been rebooted with a completely different character in Ethan Hunt compared to original Jim Phelps.
There's even been a Jason Bourne movie without Jason Bourne.
I think Daniel Craig has been utterly brilliant as Bond and acting wise, as well as character wise, why not retire the number 007 just as sports teams retire a number worn by a legend?
There are 8 other Double-Os to be used or they could even come up with a different name in rebranding; my main civil service grade had three different names in my DSS/DWP days, but no gadgets better than this.
Spoiler:
I'm sure the Intelligence Services can think of something different to call their top agents.