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    Quote Originally Posted by Firth View Post
    You really have problem with wiki quotes. It does take a genius to look at wiki.
    I don't have a problem with wiki quotes. However, I find it amusing when someone consistently inserts them into their posts to make them look as though they came up with it themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    I don't have a problem with wiki quotes. However, I find it amusing when someone consistently inserts them into their posts to make them look as though they came up with it themselves.
    Your conspiracy theory is based on a false pretense, and premise. It’s in your head, and you focus on superficial aspects instead of the info itself.

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    I'm bored to death with the comic book crap, but saying it's just for kids is ridiculous. More importantly though , there's supposedly a couple very good horror movies out being overshadowed by the Barbenheimer thing...

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    No way you could prove that if you time transported from before Raiders came out, to now and saw Dial of Destiny, then transported back, that you would perceive Raiders as better. Hind sight is 20/20.
    I didn’t know time travel was even on the table. This changes everything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klonk View Post
    I'm bored to death with the comic book crap, but saying it's just for kids is ridiculous. More importantly though , there's supposedly a couple very good horror movies out being overshadowed by the Barbenheimer thing...

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    Those look like good horror flicks. Thanks for posting them. I might never have heard about them, otherwise.
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    Watched They Cloned Tyrone on Netflix last night very different comedy sci--fi dystopia movie with a drug dealer, pimp and a hooker as the 'heroes'. Quite enjoyed it.
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    Lawman Burt Lancaster western on Grit TV. Pretty good.

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    Did they use Grace's Jefferson Airplane song for the theme?

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    Nope, just a pretty typical western, better than some, unusual ending.

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    Movies - Take Two. Action!

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    Yeah, I need to see that.
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    Speaking of music docs, has anyone seen the KC doc, yet? It got made, it got released, but I have yet to see it get any kind of widespread release, if only at art house theaters, nor has it been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, to the best of my knowledge.

    I don't care much about the band, anymore, but I would like to see this, if only from a historical perspective.

    Does anyone know anything about this movie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    Speaking of music docs, has anyone seen the KC doc, yet? It got made, it got released, but I have yet to see it get any kind of widespread release, if only at art house theaters, nor has it been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, to the best of my knowledge.

    I don't care much about the band, anymore, but I would like to see this, if only from a historical perspective.

    Does anyone know anything about this movie?
    It did get released on Blu-ray, but I believe only as part of a larger boxed set (with a larger price tag, of course). I could be wrong, but I haven't noticed a standalone release.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    It did get released on Blu-ray, but I believe only as part of a larger boxed set (with a larger price tag, of course). I could be wrong, but I haven't noticed a standalone release.
    Thanks. That inspired me to check Amazon and there it is! Blu-Ray disc for only $26.77.

    There's only 2 left in stock, at the moment. And I just ordered one, so there's only 1, now.
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    I bought it, it's not a historical record of the band but more about the current band with lots of references back to their history with lots of key individuals contributing. It's not sugar coated, Trey Gunn & Adrian Belew certainly let you know how they feel. I personally think it's wonderful. It really captures the band and Fripp.
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    I've seen the trailer so I know it's not purely historical. I guess that was a poor choice of word.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    Thanks. That inspired me to check Amazon and there it is! Blu-Ray disc for only $26.77.

    There's only 2 left in stock, at the moment. And I just ordered one, so there's only 1, now.
    What's the title?
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    Here ya go, Jerol: https://www.amazon.com/Court-Crimson...s%2C100&sr=8-3

    Oddly, the price went up $5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    Here ya go, Jerol: https://www.amazon.com/Court-Crimson...s%2C100&sr=8-3

    Oddly, the price went up $5.
    I see that. Nonetheless, to the Wishlist it goes! Thanks
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    Sam Mendes' Empire of Light. If you like a slow story building up to a revealing story about human nature, you'll love this movies. 10/10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Sam Mendes' Empire of Light. If you like a slow story building up to a revealing story about human nature, you'll love this movies. 10/10.
    I've got this at home. I generally like Olivia Colman's acting so should be good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hippypants View Post
    I've got this at home. I generally like Olivia Colman's acting so should be good.
    Great. I hope you like it as much as we did. It was tour de force acting - especially Olivia.
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    I really honestly believe that Olivia Coleman is probably the finest actress alive right now.
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    Knock at the Cabin

    Shamalamadingdong is hit or miss with me, mostly miss. I did really like Signs though. This one wasn't too bad. Started off well, good performances (the big dude whos name I forget was great), pretty decent suspense, nothing too spectacular with the plot, but interesting enough. I would have enjoyed it a lot more if the ending had a little more punch. Kinda just fizzled out in the last 20 minutes or so for me. It was an ok experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Great. I hope you like it as much as we did. It was tour de force acting - especially Olivia.
    Empire of Light--yes, really enjoyed this one, takes place in England and it's about relationships, racism, working in a movie theater set around the 80s, (hard to say much without giving spoilers away), but I enjoy the introspection of it. I see it's on HBO Max as well if you have that.

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