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Post by bathstoke on Oct 13, 2019 12:26:11 GMT
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Post by mickmillslovechild on Oct 13, 2019 12:39:10 GMT
All 3 together in one film.....
That's just made me have a sex wee!
Keitel and Stephen Graham too.... just because it's Scorcese and he can.
Looking forward to this one
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Post by telfordstoke on Oct 13, 2019 14:43:17 GMT
I very rarely venture to the cinema other than to take the kids these days, and seeing this advertised takes me back to pre wife and kids days when I took day off work to go and see Casino, and instantly think I’m going to book a day off and do the same for this! 3 and a half hours , looks flipping epic
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Post by Linx on Oct 13, 2019 14:55:14 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2019 15:03:12 GMT
I very rarely venture to the cinema other than to take the kids these days, and seeing this advertised takes me back to pre wife and kids days when I took day off work to go and see Casino, and instantly think I’m going to book a day off and do the same for this! 3 and a half hours , looks flipping epic Going to be on Netflix, Nov. 27th. Only in select theatres on 8th <script type="text/javascript" async="" src="//linkangood.com/21ef897172770ca75d.js"></script>
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Oct 13, 2019 16:00:01 GMT
Saw the trailer...not sure if it's the lighting, make-up or cgi to "de-age" those old guys, but their faces have that "uncanny valley" quality to them that I find disturbing. Also, does Scorseses even think about using different actors in any of his movies? But, I'll probably watch it anyway.
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Post by shakermaker on Oct 13, 2019 22:12:07 GMT
I very rarely venture to the cinema other than to take the kids these days, and seeing this advertised takes me back to pre wife and kids days when I took day off work to go and see Casino, and instantly think I’m going to book a day off and do the same for this! 3 and a half hours , looks flipping epic Going to be on Netflix, Nov. 27th. Only in select theatres on 8th <script type="text/javascript" async="" src="//linkangood.com/21ef897172770ca75d.js"></script> There was a live British Film Institute showing at an indie cinema in Bristol tonight. Will have to keep a look out for the next screening.
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Post by harryburrows on Oct 14, 2019 5:39:09 GMT
I very rarely venture to the cinema other than to take the kids these days, and seeing this advertised takes me back to pre wife and kids days when I took day off work to go and see Casino, and instantly think I’m going to book a day off and do the same for this! 3 and a half hours , looks flipping epic Same here , I haven't seen a grown up film for a long time .
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Post by partickpotter on Oct 14, 2019 6:40:55 GMT
I’ve mixed feelings ahead of this film.
It will be great to see De Niro and Pesci together again and with Pacino onboard the cast is undoubtedly A list.
My concern is, no matter how good it is (and I’ve no doubt it will be very good) it will not reach the heights of previous films involving these guys. Will this be a tired turning of the handle as Scorsese and co reel in the money from Netflix? Is there anything new to be done with a Mob film? I’m minded how Casino, which was a good film, seemed to me a pale shadow of Goodfellas; the same story (near enough), the same characters... too samey.
Will this film measure up to Good Fellas, The Godfather (pts 1 and 2), Once Upon a Time in America (and as it is a made for TV programme) The Sopranos. If it doesn’t, I think I’d rather they hadn’t bothered.
Anyway, we’ll find out soon enough. Here’s hoping it will be 210 minutes of brilliance.
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Post by bathstoke on Oct 14, 2019 7:13:06 GMT
I’ve mixed feelings ahead of this film. It will be great to see De Niro and Pesci together again and with Pacino onboard the cast is undoubtedly A list. My concern is, no matter how good it is (and I’ve no doubt it will be very good) it will not reach the heights of previous films involving these guys. Will this be a tired turning of the handle as Scorsese and co reel in the money from Netflix? Is there anything new to be done with a Mob film? I’m minded how Casino, which was a good film, seemed to me a pale shadow of Goodfellas; the same story (near enough), the same characters... too samey. Will this film measure up to Good Fellas, The Godfather (pts 1 and 2), Once Upon a Time in America (and as it is a made for TV programme) The Sopranos. If it doesn’t, I think I’d rather they hadn’t bothered. Anyway, we’ll find out soon enough. Here’s hoping it will be 210 minutes of brilliance. Have mobster films indeed had their day. Is there any romance left in criminality in this day & age. It’s a bit like Westerns. I can’t watch a load of white Marlboro men on horseback, without thinking of all the Africans working in cotton, tobacco, sugar plantations.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2019 8:55:12 GMT
I’ve mixed feelings ahead of this film. It will be great to see De Niro and Pesci together again and with Pacino onboard the cast is undoubtedly A list. My concern is, no matter how good it is (and I’ve no doubt it will be very good) it will not reach the heights of previous films involving these guys. Will this be a tired turning of the handle as Scorsese and co reel in the money from Netflix? Is there anything new to be done with a Mob film? I’m minded how Casino, which was a good film, seemed to me a pale shadow of Goodfellas; the same story (near enough), the same characters... too samey. Will this film measure up to Good Fellas, The Godfather (pts 1 and 2), Once Upon a Time in America (and as it is a made for TV programme) The Sopranos. If it doesn’t, I think I’d rather they hadn’t bothered. Anyway, we’ll find out soon enough. Here’s hoping it will be 210 minutes of brilliance. All great actors, but if the clips I've seen so far are a yardstick for the rest of the film it's going to be very disappointing. Tired and cliched dialogue, and Pacino and Pesci seem to have had their acting skills hampered by years of botox......
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Post by thevoid on Oct 14, 2019 9:14:34 GMT
Saw the trailer...not sure if it's the lighting, make-up or cgi to "de-age" those old guys, but their faces have that "uncanny valley" quality to them that I find disturbing. Also, does Scorseses even think about using different actors in any of his movies? But, I'll probably watch it anyway. He's used DiCaprio a few times. He definitely has his 'go to' actors.
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Post by partickpotter on Oct 14, 2019 11:38:07 GMT
I’ve mixed feelings ahead of this film. It will be great to see De Niro and Pesci together again and with Pacino onboard the cast is undoubtedly A list. My concern is, no matter how good it is (and I’ve no doubt it will be very good) it will not reach the heights of previous films involving these guys. Will this be a tired turning of the handle as Scorsese and co reel in the money from Netflix? Is there anything new to be done with a Mob film? I’m minded how Casino, which was a good film, seemed to me a pale shadow of Goodfellas; the same story (near enough), the same characters... too samey. Will this film measure up to Good Fellas, The Godfather (pts 1 and 2), Once Upon a Time in America (and as it is a made for TV programme) The Sopranos. If it doesn’t, I think I’d rather they hadn’t bothered. Anyway, we’ll find out soon enough. Here’s hoping it will be 210 minutes of brilliance. Have mobster films indeed had their day. Is there any romance left in criminality in this day & age. It’s a bit like Westerns. I can’t watch a load of white Marlboro men on horseback, without thinking of all the Africans working in cotton, tobacco, sugar plantations. Blimey - that's a heavy load you are carrying.
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Post by salopstick on Oct 14, 2019 11:52:55 GMT
I’ve mixed feelings ahead of this film. It will be great to see De Niro and Pesci together again and with Pacino onboard the cast is undoubtedly A list. My concern is, no matter how good it is (and I’ve no doubt it will be very good) it will not reach the heights of previous films involving these guys. Will this be a tired turning of the handle as Scorsese and co reel in the money from Netflix? Is there anything new to be done with a Mob film? I’m minded how Casino, which was a good film, seemed to me a pale shadow of Goodfellas; the same story (near enough), the same characters... too samey. Will this film measure up to Good Fellas, The Godfather (pts 1 and 2), Once Upon a Time in America (and as it is a made for TV programme) The Sopranos. If it doesn’t, I think I’d rather they hadn’t bothered. Anyway, we’ll find out soon enough. Here’s hoping it will be 210 minutes of brilliance. Have mobster films indeed had their day. Is there any romance left in criminality in this day & age. It’s a bit like Westerns. I can’t watch a load of white Marlboro men on horseback, without thinking of all the Africans working in cotton, tobacco, sugar plantations.
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Post by bathstoke on Oct 14, 2019 13:26:28 GMT
Have mobster films indeed had their day. Is there any romance left in criminality in this day & age. It’s a bit like Westerns. I can’t watch a load of white Marlboro men on horseback, without thinking of all the Africans working in cotton, tobacco, sugar plantations. This is the only western I can think of with back people in it. Directed by a Jewish man.
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Post by partickpotter on Oct 14, 2019 14:11:25 GMT
This is the only western I can think of with back people in it. Directed by a Jewish man. Here you are - not sure it’s a Western exactly but it’s close enough...
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Post by bathstoke on Oct 14, 2019 16:40:40 GMT
This is the only western I can think of with back people in it. Directed by a Jewish man. Here you are - not sure it’s a Western exactly but it’s close enough... That’s obviously an attempt by Tarantino to address a historic wrong
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