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    Default Re: Which movie did you last see?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor Kenshin View Post
    The Tingler, 1959, a William Castle film with Vincent Price. Stupid, but fun in a way we will never again see.

    Cool cars, too.

    I assume you know about the electrified theater seats (Percepto!)...
    If not, see the "Gimmicks" section https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tingler

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    The Taming of the Shrew 1929 - Sam Taylor
    2nd talkie of Mary Pickford/ First one of Douglas Fairbanks. The only film the did together.

    Surprisingly good, especially Douglas Fairbanks. Massive sets....



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    Default Re: Which movie did you last see?

    We saw 'Taming'' Yazeh! Enjoyable.

    Forgot to mention that The Tingler has several scenes inside a movie theater, and they are showing parts of Tol-able David. It was a highlight for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor Kenshin View Post
    We saw 'Taming'' Yazeh! Enjoyable.

    Forgot to mention that The Tingler has several scenes inside a movie theater, and they are showing parts of Tol-able David. It was a highlight for me.

    Did you se the one with Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton (1967)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor Kenshin View Post
    We saw 'Taming'' Yazeh! Enjoyable.

    Forgot to mention that The Tingler has several scenes inside a movie theater, and they are showing parts of Tol-able David. It was a highlight for me.

    Did you se the one with Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton (1967)?
    Probably some of it. A while ago...
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    I keep jumping in when I think of anything... Yazeh mentioned a movie that was a re-shoot of an earlier film. Since we are crawling through an American International monster movie, it made me think of 1967's Attack of the Eye Creatures, a color film which is nearly a shot-for-shot remake of the 1957 black and white movie, Invasion of the Saucer Men.

    I've seen both. 😸

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    Default Re: Which movie did you last see?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor Kenshin View Post
    Dead reckoning, the 1946 noir thriller that got me to like Bogart.
    I watched it a few days ago, on this recommendation. Recognized a few themes borrowed from other Bogie films, but still good enough.

    I seem to be watching many of movies from this thread. Especially the film noirs. Thanks, everyone!

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    Default Re: Which movie did you last see?

    I watched all three versions of the The Maltese Falcon:

    - 1931, pretty good, making allowance for film technique (and technology) of '31: https://ok.ru/video/3809016023732

    - 1936, with Bette Davis as the Mary Astor character. Terrible movie. Davis hated it. Satan Met a Lady: on Amazon, or at https://ok.ru/video/900486203906

    - Bogart and Mary Astor and the other greats.

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    Say, kids! If you want to be poisoned by a movie, then AIP's Phantom From 10,000 Leagues is for you! Horrible idiotic script, flaccid direction, comatose acting, and zero continuity all add up to one bitter little pill of a 1955 monster movie. It's so bad it is not even laughable.

    One of the worst films I've seen, and I've seen a LOT of bad movies.

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    You want bad, try watching the new Jerry Seinfeld's new Netflix movie, Unfrusted. It starts OK, then it's turn into a script written by 4 teenagers high on cereals and nostalgia. After 15 minutes I stopped it

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    "Born to Kill" (1947), a noir with several deplorable characters...a fun watch.

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    The Judge (2014) with Robert Duvall and Robert Downey, Jr.
    A generational clash, woven through a courtroom drama.
    Duvall (93 years old now!) and Downey are excellent.

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    "The Man who knew Infinity" from 2015. Hollywoodized bio of Ramanujan (and his relationship with Hardy). Very good but not mathy enough to illustrate the unfathomable abilities of one of the most amazing minds to exist.

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