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stevej37 03-27-2024 10:09 AM

^^^ When I look on Netflix at the movie categories, the largest section is 'Continue Watching'.
Most of them are about 10 minutes in or less.:D

ckcarr 03-27-2024 10:12 AM

I finished The Passenger last night, realizing that I had actually watched it before, along with some vodka. So I hadn't remembered it.
Schoolteacher was hot, I was keeping an eye on her...

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12218634)
If you have Prime...you will prob like 'The Passenger' Post# 3581
It's the type of movie that will stick with you for a week.


stevej37 03-27-2024 10:20 AM

^^^ Liza Weil...here's an earlier pic of her.:)

https://resizing.flixster.com/wENTHO...85825_full.jpg

stevej37 03-28-2024 12:40 PM

Unfrosted opens May 3......might be worth seeing.
Love the Rebel Rebel soundtrack.
Jerry drives one of his Porsche's also.

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berettafan 03-29-2024 02:03 AM

Watched Kill the Irishman again this week. Nice to see a mobster type movie without Deniro. Pretty good, not perfect.

ckcarr 03-30-2024 07:48 AM

This was entertaining. Not great, but interesting.
On Amazon Prime.

Coyote Lake

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berettafan 03-31-2024 03:10 AM

Yesterday enjoyed the original war of the worlds (Tom cruise version did a great job keeping close to it) and original body snatchers. Fun!

ckcarr 04-01-2024 09:11 AM

The Beekeeper is now at an affordable level so I watched last night.

Pretty entertaining. Starts out good, but eventually moves into ridiculousness halfway through.

Reminded me of "Commando" in the novel ways of killing people.


Also watched the Accountant, which I always like. But probably because I like looking at Anna Kendrick.

stevej37 04-02-2024 05:59 AM

'The Wave' on Netflix. A disaster happens in Norway...not a bad movie.

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David 04-02-2024 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by MMARSH (Post 12218903)
I honestly didn't like anything about it. The fight scenes sucked, I really hated the camera work and Conor McGregor was to over the top. I'm gonna watch the original now to get that bad taste outta my mouth.....bummer, I was really looking forward to this too.

The camera work made me dizzy. I could see it being good for the big fight scene but it was used throughout the movie.

I didn't think is was all that good but I've seen worse so I'd give it a worth watching vote if you have nothing better to watch.

Eric 951 04-03-2024 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by MMARSH (Post 12218903)
I honestly didn't like anything about it. The fight scenes sucked, I really hated the camera work and Conor McGregor was to over the top. I'm gonna watch the original now to get that bad taste outta my mouth.....bummer, I was really looking forward to this too.

+100 The new Roadhouse sucked.

Eric Hahl 04-03-2024 10:22 AM

This looks interesting...
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stevej37 04-05-2024 04:04 AM

Watched this once before...it's better the second time.
On Netflix starring Aubrey Plaza.

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Bob Kontak 04-05-2024 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric 951 (Post 12225376)
+100 The new Roadhouse sucked.

First movie in a while where I just walked away because it was that bad.

JackDidley 04-05-2024 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12226772)
Watched this once before...it's better the second time.
On Netflix starring Aubrey Plaza.

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I saw that when i first came out . It is worth a second look. May have o do that tonight.

pwd72s 04-06-2024 09:48 AM

free on YouTube...
 
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From the description in Youtube.

Today is FT Depot’s 4 year anniversary of uploading a new 35mm (and occasionally 16mm) scan every single day. Today we are releasing an entire LOST FEATURE film which we unearthed for today’s anniversary. To the best of our knowledge, this movie has not been seen in any form for over 50 years.

"The Player" is a 1971 feature film shot at Shopper's Pool Room in Baton Rouge, LA. It was written and directed by former professional billiards player Thomas DeMartini. The movie was a belated response to the success of the 1961 Jackie Gleason / Paul Newman film "The Hustler" which was based on Minnesota Fats. In this movie however, they got the real Minnesota Fats to play himself. It was produced by Gordon Ogden, president of the production company International Cinema. The Player was the production company's first film and it only played for one week before pulling it out of circulation from Gordon's theater chain Ogden-Perry Theatres. Reportedly only 30 prints were struck.

The movie's principal cast were a group of unknowns, but it also included some professional billiard players, most notably Rudolph Wanderone Jr. (AKA: "Minnesota Fats"), who at the time of the film's release was one of the most famous billiard players of all time, as well as professional billiards player Jack Colavita. Both actors played themselves.

Regarding this lost film, the best background we have been able to put together on the history of this specific 35mm print is that it played at a theater on its original release in 1971. It is unknown if the distributor abandoned the print or why it was never returned and instead sat in the theater for around 15-20 years until the theater closed. The theater’s projection service technician fortunately saw it was discarded and took it with him when he was removing the projection equipment.

Several years later the technician dropped the print off at a drive-in theater which he was also servicing. It was assembled onto a center ring for platter projection with the intention to watch it one night after hours. After a while the print was carried downstairs (still fully assembled on a platter center ring) and was propped up against the wall in the back of an outside storage room to get it out of the way until they decided to run it. However the drive-in never actually projected the print since their double features ended so late in the night and everyone was always too tired. This all happened an estimated 25 years ago.

This storage room is where we discovered the print. The room literally had a hole in the roof with rain water puddles on the floor and was completely exposed to the outside elements for what was likely a good 20 years.

Fortunately we found it when we did, as once we realized it was a lost feature and needed to put forth the effort to save it, a considerable amount of work and time at the Film-Tech restoration lab was spent just un-blocking it. Had it stayed there for another 6 months or a year, it would have likely been past the point of salvaging the complete feature.

The film is suffering badly from advanced stages of Vinegar Syndrome and most of the movie was physically “blocked”. (A blocked print is where all or a combination of high humidity, tight winding and/or warm temperature storage causes the layers of film to fuse together into one big solid mass.)

Even after we were able to unwind the blocked print, it was still suffering from heavy physical distortion. There was significant water damage in spots where parts of the image or soundtrack were not able to be saved (especially in the end credits). Custom modifications had to be made to the scanner to be able to keep the majority of the frame in focus during the scan due to the extreme level of shrinking, warping and buckling that the film was suffering from. You will see effects of this physical damage particularly in the first reel where the image stretches and shrinks horizontally in a repetitive pattern.

Please keep this in mind as the beginning of the movie is pretty rough, but does get steadily better as the movie progresses. The picture becomes generally stable in the second reel.

Most of the film’s colors were able to be preserved reasonably well, but there are sections where the tint shifts back and forth from the VS degradation. For those scenes we aimed for an “average” on color balance.

There was a lot of dirt physically embedded into the emulsion of the image as well. This would not come off due to the poor storage conditions the film suffered in for so many years. Although we do have more aggressive techniques to remove embedded dirt, there was a limit as to the measures we could perform on this print with it already being at the end of hospice.

FT Depot is pleased to be able to present this historically important 53 year old “lost” film, even with all of its defects.

35mm 4K film scan
Original theatrical release date November 5, 1971

stevej37 04-15-2024 06:12 PM

'Stolen' on Netflix. Predictable story-line...but the scenery pics make up for it.
Sound track is A+ with a powered sub.

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Scott Watkins 04-18-2024 08:09 AM

On The Prime.

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Scott Watkins 04-18-2024 08:10 AM

On The Prime.

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chapstic2001 04-19-2024 07:27 AM

Recently watched at home.............

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