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Postby beltic caldy » Thu, 09 Dec 2010 20:04

phew...I can only hope!!! Nick Cage for me - excellent, but has been involved in some awful dross - did I talk about Con Air yet?

Loved loved loved 'Face Off' - over the top but carried off beautifully - near operatic in places....cept good opera! Moonstruck was great.....Leaving Las Vegas.....Red Rock West.....Wild at Heart....mmmmmmm....Wild at Heart....and of course Peggy Sue got Married....still love that film....which for my money is better than The Family Man while similarly themed....

He's done good, and he's done baaaaaad....on balance, I'd say v good overall.

Might have to dust off (the eagerly awaited sequel to Face Off lol!) Wild at Heart.....
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Postby beltic caldy » Thu, 09 Dec 2010 20:12

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Can't be certain, but I'd give this a go for myself, I'd go with these 'tools' and have a hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh degree of confidence:

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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Thu, 09 Dec 2010 20:29

i like nicolas cage movies
con air ,face off and the rock was great movies
GONE IN 60 SECOND was also great

someone saw "The Sorcerers Apprentice " ?
saw him a few weeks in past and i was really dissapointed from that movie .
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Postby beltic caldy » Thu, 09 Dec 2010 20:58

Con Air and The Rock.....jaysis.....should have gone to Specsavers?!?!?

I did forget to mention 'The Bad Lieutenant' which I thought was actually superior to the original with Harvey Keitel......liked Cage version much more....excellent film with nice shades of grey, morally speaking.....
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Postby SoundfSilence » Thu, 09 Dec 2010 21:08

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Postby beltic caldy » Thu, 09 Dec 2010 21:19

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Aggregious misuse of Steve Buscemi.....unforgivable.
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Postby beltic caldy » Sat, 11 Dec 2010 21:51

Moralspain wrote:btw i don't know if it's been posted or not, but in my opinion "The Assignment" (1997) is a master piece, i just love that movie.
Starring: Aidan Quinn, Donald Sutherland, Ben Kingsley

Synopsis

Jack Shaw (Donald Sutherland) has experienced the terror first-hand. He's a top CIA agent who's tracked international killer-for-hire Carlos 'The Jackal' Sanchez for over twenty years and barely survived Carlos' devastating bombing of a Parisian cafe. Now, he finally gets a break when he discovers Carlos' dead ringer: American naval officer and dedicated family man Annibal Ramirez (Aidan Quinn). With the aid of his Israeli Intelligence counterpart, Amos (Ben Kingsley), Jack trains Annibal to impersonate Carlos through a series of harrowing physical and psychological exercises and draw the real killer out of hiding and into an elaborate trap. (It's a copy-paste, i'm a bit lazy hahaha)

Hightly recommend it guys.


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Most excellent recommendation mate!!!! Watched it this afternoon - Aidan Quinn's best film by a mile - Donald Sutherland excellent, and the ever dependable Ben Kinglsey....brilliant! Loved it!

Has anyone seen 'The Prestige'? I'd be interested in discussing if so....still not sure I've worked it out....
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Postby Cro Morgan » Sat, 11 Dec 2010 21:54

beltic caldy wrote:phew...I can only hope!!! Nick Cage for me - excellent, but has been involved in some awful dross - did I talk about Con Air yet?

Loved loved loved 'Face Off' - over the top but carried off beautifully - near operatic in places....cept good opera! Moonstruck was great.....Leaving Las Vegas.....Red Rock West.....Wild at Heart....mmmmmmm....Wild at Heart....and of course Peggy Sue got Married....still love that film....which for my money is better than The Family Man while similarly themed....

He's done good, and he's done baaaaaad....on balance, I'd say v good overall.

Might have to dust off (the eagerly awaited sequel to Face Off lol!) Wild at Heart.....


Raising Arizona gives it a run for it's money, but the best Nick Cage movie of all-time has to be...

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Postby Moralspain » Sat, 11 Dec 2010 22:05

glad you liked it Beltic
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:07

Moralspain wrote:any movie where Mr Jon Malkovich acts is worthy of my attention, that being said i wouldn't consider Con Air a good action movie, just a good "entertainment" movie, one of my favorites is Braveheart.... if it fits as an action movie


you have seen JONAH HEX ??
its the new movie with john malkovich .
my girlfriend will watch him tonight
she bring it home yesterday from a videothek( :weirdo ) even tough she knows i have other sources to watch movies.
is it a good movie?
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Postby emate007 » Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:34

beltic caldy wrote:
Has anyone seen 'The Prestige'? I'd be interested in discussing if so....still not sure I've worked it out....


Have seen the Prestige a couple times, forgot the ending before the second time, so it was just as surprising and awesome, haha.
Great film, with some clear thematic problems, similar to any movie involving time travel.
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Postby beltic caldy » Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:46

emate007 wrote:
beltic caldy wrote:
Has anyone seen 'The Prestige'? I'd be interested in discussing if so....still not sure I've worked it out....


Have seen the Prestige a couple times, forgot the ending before the second time, so it was just as surprising and awesome, haha.
Great film, with some clear thematic problems, similar to any movie involving time travel.



seriously cool film alright - here's the thing tho....I don't think there was any time-travel/teleportation.....i reckon that THAT was the ultimate 'trick' - it was a hoax....designed (with nice flash) to 'entrap' Borden into the murder of Angier (Hugh Jackman).......it didn't occur to me for several weeks after I saw it most recently......and it occurred to me that i WANTED to believe in actual transportation........this is a very very very cool film.......
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Postby Moralspain » Sun, 12 Dec 2010 14:54

GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:
Moralspain wrote:any movie where Mr Jon Malkovich acts is worthy of my attention, that being said i wouldn't consider Con Air a good action movie, just a good "entertainment" movie, one of my favorites is Braveheart.... if it fits as an action movie


you have seen JONAH HEX ??
its the new movie with john malkovich .
my girlfriend will watch him tonight
she bring it home yesterday from a videothek( :weirdo ) even tough she knows i have other sources to watch movies.
is it a good movie?


i haven't yet, .....btw Megan Fox is in that movie too, you'll have fun :wink:, i forgot to say that any movie where Megan acts is worthy of my attention too hahahahaha

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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Sun, 12 Dec 2010 16:18

i like MEGAN FOX too ,she is great .
by the way ,the cover and the plot from JONAH HEX sounds interresting.
think the movie will be good
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Postby emate007 » Sun, 12 Dec 2010 22:19

beltic caldy wrote:seriously cool film alright - here's the thing tho....I don't think there was any time-travel/teleportation.....i reckon that THAT was the ultimate 'trick' - it was a hoax....designed (with nice flash) to 'entrap' Borden into the murder of Angier (Hugh Jackman).......it didn't occur to me for several weeks after I saw it most recently......and it occurred to me that i WANTED to believe in actual transportation........this is a very very very cool film.......


I don't follow. There were certainly two Angiers at least once, as they had a dead body. I think the movie intended the viewer to see Angier's pursuit of the technology as more and more delusional/maniacal, but very real and powerful. Your theory is certainly possible, but hinges on a twin brother scenario that Angier #1 willingly sent to his death to entrap Borden. Seems like a bad trade. :?
Or are you implying that there was only one Angier who found a way to escape? Because I thought it was pretty clear that somebody died in the tank, as Borden claimed to have tried to save him/watched him die.
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