General Discussion
What are some good movies ethier in theater or to rent
I'm anxiously awaiting the digital release of The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone on Tuesday. I loved Parts 1 and 2 but never watched 3 because of how much criticism it received. I didn't want it to ruin the brilliance of the first two movies. From what I read, Coppola got it right this time now that he had more control over the editing.
But this begs the question. Will this set the precedence for the 'Do-Over'? Hollywood has already run through most of the classics with remakes. It seems that originality costs too much these days.
The Good Liar with Helen Mirren. I watched it on a flight from Phoenix to Milwaukee last Monday. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5563334/
If you grew up in the 80s and remember Karate Kid, Cobra Kai is the bomb! I absolutely love it! Flashbacks to the original, decent action, and it's funny on top of it. Plus most of the original characters are in it, and they pay tribute to Pat Morita (Miyagi) who passed in 05. Great show! Reminds me of when I was young, which is a good thing.
Not my favorite, but I like K. Costner. If we’re talking about his best roles don’t forget him as Charlie Waite in Open Range. To me that is a great movie with lots of good acting. Kostner held his own with Robert Duvall and I felt nailed his part.
You the one killed our friend?
That’s right. I shot the boy, and I enjoyed it...
BOOM!
Duvall on the other hand, probably is my all-time favorite actor. Man is he great.
+1 on Backwards vote for Lonesome Dove, another great Duvall role. What an amazing amount of acting talent in that mini-series.