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Movies 52 - 1917: Sonic the Bad Boys of Prey

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I enjoy (almost) all of the Marvel movies, but I have not watched any of them more than twice. I usually end up napping through the second watching.

Edit: Basically what Kepler said, except the enjoying part I assume

I didn't say I didn't enjoy them. They are very well made, and it's not easy (the Xmen movies are terrible, so it isn't just plug and play). Some of them (Black Panther, Wonder Bosom, Iron Man, the Spidey animated alt worlds one) are brilliant.
 
I didn't say I didn't enjoy them. They are very well made, and it's not easy (the Xmen movies are terrible, so it isn't just plug and play). Some of them (Black Panther, Wonder Bosom, Iron Man, the Spidey animated alt worlds one) are brilliant.

X-Men isn't Marvel Studios and Wonder Bosom isn't Marvel at all.
 
I enjoy iron man (1) enough that I've seen it at least half dozen times. Only MCU I've seen more than twice. Maybe the first avengers?
 
Of course you like it, a Stanford alum gets murdered. :P

On his way to the Game, no less.

I would put the "there's a speed limit in this town, mister" scene up against any in movie history. The scenes with Edward G. are amazing, too. Just a wonderful movie.
 
One thing about TCM is you get a shot at seeing a LOT of movies he is in. He played every imaginable type of character.
 
One thing about TCM is you get a shot at seeing a LOT of movies he is in. He played every imaginable type of character.
From "Rico" Bandello in Little Caesar and Johnny Rocco in Key Largo to FBI agent Edward Renard in Confessions of a Nazi Spy to Paul Ehrlich in Dr. in Dr. Erhlich's Magic Bullet his acting range was phenomenal.

Another in his caliber was Paul Muni.
 
Did the other guy from the Keanu Reeves time travel movie have any kind of career? I'm sorry, my brain is not working today and I was fortunate to remember Keanu.
 
Did the other guy from the Keanu Reeves time travel movie have any kind of career? I'm sorry, my brain is not working today and I was fortunate to remember Keanu.

Alex Winter? Not really. IMDb shows he's been in and directed plenty, but I've never heard of any of it.
 
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