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  • Style
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    Appropriately, I give Magnificent 7 a 7/10.

    Some decent humor but moved along a bit slow...

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  • Meg
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    Brouwer - I know that last post was in the wrong spot; we have a R.I.P. post but I couldn't find it while on my iPhone. Do y'all remember him & Richard Pryor in a funny movie? I can't remember the name now, but for the year - that was funny. Of course Willy Wonka, but to be honest when we were younger and watched it - he seemed very OFF to me. Now I know it was his style & the character he was playing. And OM gosh! Blazing' Saddles has to be oh me! It's too funny!
    The scene where Sam Pickens is dictating a letter out by the railroad "tell them I said ... OWWW!" Then the BEST scene in the movie is the No. 6 - when Pickens & Korman are talking in the office & Pickens says "we go a ridin' a whomping' that whole scene is gr8!
    I remember "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" with Wilder and Pryor.
    Blazing Saddles...very funny stuff!

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  • Gismo
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    Thought I had mentioned, but, don't see it, Batman v Superman, utter garbage
    1.5/10

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Dan, yes! I watched the clip - of the number 6 & after he makes his rape remark I usually stop it, but I watched all the way thru - funny stuff & true couldn't do that today in a movie. ----- delete delete delete, sorry Stir Crazy, that's it.

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  • Dan M.
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    Do y'all remember him & Richard Pryor in a funny movie? I can't remember the name now, but for the year - that was funny...And OM gosh! Blazing' Saddles has to be oh me! It's too funny! The scene where Sam Pickens is dictating a letter out by the railroad "tell them I said ... OWWW!" Then the BEST scene in the movie is the No. 6 - when Pickens & Korman are talking in the office & Pickens says "we go a ridin' a whomping' that whole scene is gr8!
    Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor were first together in Silver Streak. GREAT, funny movie, especially if you like trains! It has a lot of stars besides those two. Jill Clayburgh, Patrick McGoohan, Ray Walston, Ned Beatty, Richard Kyle, Scatman Crothers, and even Jane Curtin. And end was as intense as an action thriller!They teamed up again in Stir Crazy (FUNNY!) and they did a couple movies after that that weren't as funny, but they were a wonderful team.

    I love Blazing Saddles! Gene had all the best lines. And No WAY could you make that movie today! We have regressed so far in some ways with our politically correct world.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Brouwer - I know that last post was in the wrong spot; we have a R.I.P. post but I couldn't find it while on my iPhone. Do y'all remember him & Richard Pryor in a funny movie? I can't remember the name now, but for the year - that was funny. Of course Willy Wonka, but to be honest when we were younger and watched it - he seemed very OFF to me. Now I know it was his style & the character he was playing. And OM gosh! Blazing' Saddles has to be oh me! It's too funny!
    The scene where Sam Pickens is dictating a letter out by the railroad "tell them I said ... OWWW!" Then the BEST scene in the movie is the No. 6 - when Pickens & Korman are talking in the office & Pickens says "we go a ridin' a whomping' that whole scene is gr8!
    Last edited by 4AMNTN; 30-08-2016, 03:19 PM.

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  • Brouwer
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    Sad today to hear of Gene Wilders passing (83). Loved him in Young Frankenstein


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    Yes, loved a lot of his movies. I even liked "the Woman in Red"!

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    Originally posted by Style View Post
    Bourne was a solid 8/10 for me. Star Trek was a 5.5/10. Saw both this weekend.
    Yeah, Star Trek was really disappointing...bummer. Bourne still on my list.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Sad today to hear of Gene Wilders passing (83). Loved him in Young Frankenstein


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  • Meg
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    Originally posted by Gismo View Post
    Watched Batman v Superman on the flight over to the UK, my goodness, one of the worst films I have ever seen 2 / 10
    yeah that one was rough to watch!

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  • Gismo
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    Watched Batman v Superman on the flight over to the UK, my goodness, one of the worst films I have ever seen 2 / 10

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  • Style
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    Originally posted by Gismo View Post
    8/10 for the new Bourne movie
    We actually agree on this one Gis.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Is anyone watching the American patriots from FOXNews??? This is the second series of Bill O'Reilly's documentaries. They are so good!!!


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  • Gismo
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    8/10 for the new Bourne movie

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  • 4AMNTN
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    I heard that too Style. Yeah, guys definitely have more to look at in the movies - tryin' to think of the last WOW ...........


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  • Style
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    It's funny that I had heard that Matt Damon gets about $1m per line and I kinda thought it might be a stretch. After watching the movie, it sounds about right! Not many lines, but tough as sh!t.

    Also, strictly on a sexist note, Alicia Vikander is not too hard on the eyes...

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