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Green Book;

I have been meaning to watch it for a while but only saw it yesterday. A couple of notable performances in what is essentially a very enjoyable buddy movie (think the odd couple on the road).

I personally thought there would be more static between the two lead characters but as such their bond is formed relatively quickly, and the main antagonist is actually the societal conditions of pre-civil rights america and the associated Jim Crow laws.

Viggo Mortensen steals it for me and an interesting titbit is his character is the guy who played Carmine in The Sopranos. Well worth a couple of hours of your spare time.
 
Green Book;

I have been meaning to watch it for a while but only saw it yesterday. A couple of notable performances in what is essentially a very enjoyable buddy movie (think the odd couple on the road).

I personally thought there would be more static between the two lead characters but as such their bond is formed relatively quickly, and the main antagonist is actually the societal conditions of pre-civil rights america and the associated Jim Crow laws.

Viggo Mortensen steals it for me and an interesting titbit is his character is the guy who played Carmine in The Sopranos. Well worth a couple of hours of your spare time.
Very enjoyable.

Mortensen was perfectly cast.
 
Green Book;

I have been meaning to watch it for a while but only saw it yesterday. A couple of notable performances in what is essentially a very enjoyable buddy movie (think the odd couple on the road).

I personally thought there would be more static between the two lead characters but as such their bond is formed relatively quickly, and the main antagonist is actually the societal conditions of pre-civil rights america and the associated Jim Crow laws.

Viggo Mortensen steals it for me and an interesting titbit is his character is the guy who played Carmine in The Sopranos. Well worth a couple of hours of your spare time.

Great bit of trivia that.
 
"Paddleton", a middle aged man finds he has terminal cancer and asks his friend to help him end his life,most of the script is based just around those to characters,theres no real action in it or debatable scenes,just a very good script and performances,one to watch with the missus
 
The Limey;

Terence Stamp cuts up rough in LA when his character finds out his beautiful daughter has met her untimely end. Stamp's brooding presence is a dark shadow in stark contrast to the light and space of sunlit California as he bounces round Big Sur handing out traditional cockney slaps and dropping people off balconies. The movie can be a bit jarring with some of the flashbacks but it is a necessary function of Stamp's mental processing of piecing all the info together.

It is the movie that Liam Neeson's Taken wishes it was. Give it a "butcher's".
 
An excellent film detailing the moral choices faced by the Norwegian royal family after the invasion by the Nazis.

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Yo keedy.
Green Book;

I have been meaning to watch it for a while but only saw it yesterday. A couple of notable performances in what is essentially a very enjoyable buddy movie (think the odd couple on the road).

I personally thought there would be more static between the two lead characters but as such their bond is formed relatively quickly, and the main antagonist is actually the societal conditions of pre-civil rights america and the associated Jim Crow laws.

Viggo Mortensen steals it for me and an interesting titbit is his character is the guy who played Carmine in The Sopranos. Well worth a couple of hours of your spare time.
 

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